Flinch (band)

Flinch is glam rock band from Tampere, Finland formed in 2003.

Flinch
OriginTampere, Finland
GenresGlam rock
Years active2002 (2002)–present
LabelsHype Records
Websiteflinchband.fi
MembersMikko Häkkilä
Olli Laukkanen
Tuukka Hänninen
Juuso Valkeala
Ville Liimatainen

Band members

  • Mikko Häkkilä (guitar)
  • Olli Laukkanen (guitar)
  • Tuukka Hänninen (bass guitar)
  • Juuso Valkeala (drummer).
  • Ville Liimatainen (lead vocals)

Band history

Initial success

The band released their debut single "Tuulet" in 2005, where it reached number 2 on the Finnish music charts.[1] Their follow-up single "Liikaa" was released in early 2006 and reached number 2.[2]

The band's debut album, Kuvastin, was released in 2006 and reached number 17 on the Finnish album charts.[3]

Change in lineup

In early 2007 there was a significant change in lineup, and front man Liimatainen became the only remaining original member. Commenting on the split, Liimatainen stated that "that group arrived to a point where there was no other choice than splitting. The former band members wanted to do other things. Despite the changes inside the band, fans have remained faithful. Feedback up to now has been positive".

On April 9, 2008 the band released their second album Irrallaan. It was produced by Jonne Aaron, Liimatainen's elder brother and frontman of the band Negative.

Discography

Albums

YearTitleChart (Finland)
2006Kuvastin17
2008Irrallaan-

Singles

  • Tuulet (17.8.2005)
  • Liikaa (25.1.2006)
  • Taivas Tähtiverhoineen
  • 1986

Music Videos

  • Liikaa
  • Taivas tähtiverhoineen
gollark: *Terrariola writes `print "Hello World!`"*
gollark: Anyway. This means "please do all the work for a project I didn't think about and which wouldn't work and which I don't understand", coming from Terrariola.
gollark: Specifically, the program you run.
gollark: It just terminates some other thing instead.
gollark: Oh dear.

References

  1. "Tuulet: Chart Behaviour". finnishcharts.com. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
  2. "Liikaa: Chart Behaviour". Finnishcharts.com. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
  3. "Kuvastin: Chart Behaviour". Finnishcharts.com. Retrieved 5 October 2012.


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