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Flinch (band)

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Genres
  
Glam rock

Labels
  
Hype Records

Genre
  
Glam rock

Record label
  
Hype Records

Years active
  
2002 (2002)–present

Website
  
flinchband.fi

Origin
  
Tampere, Finland (2003)

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Members
  
Ville Liimatainen, Haiwe , Oskari Salo, Kosti Amuri

Albums
  
Kuvastin, Irrallaan, Äänet, National Champs, Light It Up Remix EP, Too Much, Light It Up

Similar
  
Negative, Jonne Aaron, Uniklubi, 12th Planet, Bloodpit

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

Contents

Band members

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

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

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

    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.

    Singles

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

  • Liikaa
  • Taivas tähtiverhoineen
  • Songs

    Belly of the Beast2013
    Taivas tähtiverhoineenIrrallaan · 2008
    Light It Up feat Heather BrightLight It Up · 2012

    References

    Flinch (band) Wikipedia