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Timo Rautiainen

 
Artist: Timo Rautiainen
Timo Rautiainen

Similar Artists:

Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus, Lyijykomppania

Influenced By:

Formal Connection With:

Children of Bodom, Alexander Kuoppala, HiM, Y.U.P., Tuomas Holopainen, Nightwish
  • Born: January 25, 1963, Sulkava, Finland
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Sarvivuori", "Kylmä Tila

Biography

Timo Rautiainen is a Finnish singer, guitar player, and songwriter best known for his heavy metal band Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus ("Trio Neckshot"). He has provided vocals and guitar for the bands Lyijykomppania ("Leadcompany") and Aku Ankkuli. In 2006-2007 he also hosted a cultural television program for Finnish TV.

Timo Aulis Rautiainen was born on January 25, 1963 in Sulkava, Finland. During the early part of his music career, Rautiainen still worked actively as a student counselor -- and was frequently dubbed "The Grim Teacher" by the press -- but after his considerable success, he has been exclusively working as a professional musician. Rautiainen made his name as the singer-guitarist of Lyijykomppania, a Finnish-language heavy metal band with a strong cult following that started its recording career in 1990, although it had been started and disbanded once before in the early '80s. Trio Niskalaukaus was formed quickly after Lyijykomppania dissolved in 1996 with the idea of writing metal songs with ecological themes. By 2001, the band was consistently breaking onto the charts in Finland, and toured Germany with HiM after releasing their first German-language album. After several highly successful albums, Trio Niskalaukaus went on hiatus in 2004 and was officially dismantled in late 2006. A frequent collaborator with Rautiainen since 2002 has been Y.U.P.'s Jarkko Martikainen. Rautiainen's first solo album was 2005's Sarvivuori ("Horn Mountain"), produced and partly written by Martikainen and featuring many other high-profile guests, such as Nightwish-founding member Tuomas Holopainen and Alexander Kuoppala, former guitarist for Children of Bodom. The release received somewhat mixed reviews, but it nonetheless sold well. Rautiainen had planned to record only one solo effort, but the popularity of Sarvivuori resulted in a 2007 follow-up. His interest in folk music had been documented on his singles and tribute album appearances, and he was as likely to reinterpret the music of underground legend M.A. Numminen as he was the blues of Tuomari Nurmio. These influences, as well as his interest in bands like Hedningarna, resulted in Loppuun Ajettu ("Driven to the End"). That release showed Rautiainen expanding his musical range from metal and hard rock to flirtations with folk, blues and even rap music. ~ JT Lindroos, All Music Guide
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Timo Rautiainen

Timo Rautiainen at Tuska festival in 2006
Background information
Born 25 January 1963
Sulkava, Finland
Genres Heavy metal, Hard rock
Instruments guitar, bass, mandolin
Years active 1981 – present
Labels King Foo Entertainment
Associated acts Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus
Lyijykomppania
Aku Ankkuli
Website www.timorautiainen.com

Timo Aulis Rautiainen (born 25 January 1963, in Sulkava, Finland)[1] is a Finnish heavy metal singer, guitarist and songwriter. He is best known as the singer and songwriter of Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus. He has also sung in the bands Lyijykomppania and Aku Ankkuli.

His occupation is a teacher, which is quite uncommon for heavy metal musicians. In the early stages of Trio Niskalaukaus, Rautiainen was commonly represented in the main media as "The Grim Teacher", because of his strong and rather gloomy lyrics and his occupation. However, in later years he concentrated solely on his musical career, resigning from his educational activities. Despite of his earlier and solemn representation in Finnish media, Timo is actually a man with good sense of humour, and on stage he is characterized by his laid back nature.

In December 2004, Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus announced that they would be going on break for an indefinite period of time[2]. While the band was on hiatus, Timo starred on Finnish talk-show 'K-Rappu', which concentrated on culture. On 1 November 2006, Trio Niskalaukaus announced that they would be breaking up[3].

After the break up of Trio Niskalaukaus, Timo Rautiainen published his first solo album titled Sarvivuori in 2006 with a crew gathered from different bands. The album featured the talents of e.g. Nightwish founder Tuomas Holopainen (who also wrote one song) and former Children of Bodom guitarist, Alexander Kuoppala. In the drums debuted renown Finnish actor Jussi Lampi.

Initially Timo was supposed to do only one solo album, but after the album's good reception and the band's highly successful summer touring he changed his mind, and in 2007 his second solo album, Loppuun ajettu, was released. The line-up changed a bit, and Jarkko Petosalmi, former Trio Niskalaukaus guitarist joined Timo's solo band. The album went into the Finnish charts[4] at #5 in its first week.

Contents

Discography

Albums

  • Sarvivuori - 2006
  • Loppuun ajettu - 2007

Singles & EP's

  • Punainen viiva - 2006
  • Sinulle - 2006
  • Uskonnonpastori EP - 2006
  • Outolintu - 2007
  • Rööperi - 2008

References

  1. ^ Timo Isoaho, Matti Riekki (2003): Trio Niskalaukaus, p. 22. Ranka Kustannus Oy. ISBN 952-99206-0-1
  2. ^ timo rautiainen & trio niskalaukaus
  3. ^ timo rautiainen & trio niskalaukaus
  4. ^ Lista - Suomen virallinen lista

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