Tomi Joutsen

Tomi Joutsen (born 30 April 1975) is a Finnish musician, perhaps best known as the vocalist/frontman of the heavy metal band Amorphis (2005–),[1] although also a member of other metal bands including Corpse Molester Cult (2008-), as their guitarist and backing vocalist, and Hallatar (2017-), as their vocalist. He was formerly the vocalist for the bands Käsi / Funeral Jacket (1995-1999) and Nevergreen / Sinisthra (2002-2008) and the drummer for the bands The Candles Burning Blue and Feelings.

Tomi Joutsen
Tomi Joutsen at Rockharz Open Air 2018
Background information
Born (1975-04-30) 30 April 1975
Lohja, Finland
GenresMelodic death metal, gothic metal, death metal, progressive metal, folk metal
InstrumentsVocals, guitar, drums
Years active1995–
LabelsNuclear Blast (with Amorphis)
Associated actsAmorphis, Sinisthra, The Candles Burning Blue, Corpse Molester Cult, Hallatar

Joutsen performs both harsh and clean vocals, a contrast to the more traditional heavy metal and punk rock-style high-pitched vocals of the previous Amorphis singer, Pasi Koskinen. Joutsen's voice style is very deep, similar to gothic metal vocals in the vein of Nick Holmes' from Paradise Lost and Peter Steele of Type O Negative.[2]

Discography

Käsi / Funeral Jacket

Käsi

  • Käsi - Demo (1995)
  • Käsi - EP (1997)

Funeral Jacket

  • Rock You Vol 1. (1999)

Nevergreen /Sinisthra

Nevergreen

  • Slowly Getting There (2002)
  • Softly Whispering Mountains to Gravel (2002)
  • Effortlessly Improving on Perfection (2003)
  • Empty Banalities Adorned with Dashing Eloquence (2004)

Sinisthra

  • Last of the Stories of Long Past Glories (2005)
  • Sinisthra Promo 2008 (2008)

Amorphis

Corpse Molester Cult

  • The Untitled Corpse Molester Cult (2008)
  • Benedictus Perverticus (2015)

Hallatar

  • No Stars Upon The Bridge (2017)

Guest Vocalist

References

  1. Blabbermouth (9 January 2005). "AMORPHIS Announce New Singer". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  2. "Artists :: Tomi Joutsen" (in French). Metalweb. Retrieved 23 July 2012.


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