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Kivimetsän Druidi

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Kivimetsän Druidi
Also known asKmD
OriginKouvola, Finland
GenresSymphonic metal
Folk metal
Black metal
Years active20022017
LabelsCentury Media
Past membersJoni Koskinen
Antti Koskinen
Antti Rinkinen
Simo Lehtonen
Atte Marttinen
Leeni-Maria Hovila
Ville Ryöti
Jani Rämä
Jouni Riihelä
Annika Laaksonen
Lukas Pearsall
Jenni Onishko
Websitehttp://www.kivimetsandruidi.com/

Kivimetsän Druidi was a Finnish metal band from Kouvola. 'Kivimetsän Druidi' is Finnish for "druid of the stone forest".

Band history

Their lyrics are based on the fantasy novel Joni Koskinen's writing. The novel tells a story from The Land of the Crystal Mountain and Stone Forest. 'KmD' originally started as a two-man project by the Koskinen brothers. Joni Koskinen's biggest influence has been Moonsorrow. Yet each band member has their own personal influences.
After releasing numerous demos and EPs, Kivimetsän Druidi finally signed a record deal with Century Media in 2008. The debut album titled Shadowheart was released in October 2008. All the EPs and demos were self-released.

Members

Former members

  • Ville Ryöti - drums (2005–2007)
  • Jani Rämä - drums (2004–2005) (became a technician for the band)
  • Jouni Riihelä - bass (2004–2006)
  • Annika Laaksonen - female vocals (2004–2006)
  • Lukas Pearsall - synth (2004–2007)
  • Jenni Onishko - female vocals (2006–2008)

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

  • Mustan valtikan aika (2006)
  • Taottu (2008)
  • The Lost Captains (2016)

Demos

  • Kristallivuoren maa (2003)
  • Taival (2004)
  • The New Chapter (2007)


External links

This page was last edited on 30 November 2022, at 10:28
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