Depressed Mode

Depressed Mode was a death/doom/funeral doom metal band from Finland.

Depressed Mode
OriginFinland
GenresDeath/doom metal, funeral doom metal
Years active2005–c. 2010[1]
LabelsFirebox Records
Associated actsShape of Despair
Tyrant
Websitehttp://www.depressedmode.net
MembersOssy Salonen
Natalie Koskinen
Tomppa Turpeinen
Iiro Aittokoski
Teemu Heinola
Henri Hakala

History

Depressed Mode was formed in 2005 as a solo project of Ossy Salonen. Tomppa Turpeinen later joined as guitarist and Natalie Koskinen (Shape of Despair) as second vocalist. The band was signed by Firebox Records and recorded their first album Ghosts of Devotion with drummer Marko Tommila.

Jori Haukio left the band in late 2007, and Teemu Heinola took his place as a guitarist. Marko Tommila left the band in 2008 and Iiro Aittokoski replaced him.

The band recorded its second album ..For Death in summer 2008, which was released in February 2009; Kerrang! gave the album a 3/5 rating).[2]

Vocalist Natalie Koskinen was interviewed by doom-metal.com in 2018, in which she stated regarding Depressed Mode that nobody actively placed it to the side, but "life happened and Ossi wanted to centralize on his main work and family." Koskinen aired skepticism that Depressed Mode would ever be active again.[1]

Personnel

  • Ossy Salonen vocals, synth, programming
  • Natalie Koskinen vocals
  • Tomppa Turpeinen guitars
  • Iiro Aittokoski drums
  • Teemu Heinola guitars
  • Henri Hakala bass

Discography

  • Ghosts of Devotion (2007)
  • ...For Death (2009)
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References

  1. Evdokimov, Comrade Aleks (16 December 2018). "Interview with Shape of Despair". doom-metal.com. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  2. Riddell, Alastair. Kerrang! #1261, May 16, 2009. Album reviews. "Finnish Metal: A Little from Column A, And a Little from Column B". p. 50


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