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Charon (band)

Charon was a Finnish gothic metal band from Raahe.

Charon
Charon in 2006
Background information
OriginRaahe, Finland
GenresGothic metal
Years active1992–2011, 2015
LabelsSpinefarm, Diehard, Emanzipation
MembersJuha-Pekka Leppäluoto
Antti Karihtala
Teemu Hautamäki
Lauri Tuohimaa
Past membersJasse Von Hast
Pasi Sipilä

History edit

Charon was founded in 1992 by Antti Karihtala, Teemu Hautamäki, Pasi Sipilä, and Jasse Hast and was originally a brutal death metal act.[1] After releasing three promo albums and two demos, all self-released, the band signed a record deal with Emanzipation Productions. Through Emanzipation, Charon released their first two full-length albums Sorrowburn and Tearstained in 1998 and 2000 respectively. After touring with fellow Finlanders Sentenced, the band parted ways with Emanzipation and signed to Spinefarm Records.

During the summer of 2001 Charon recorded their third studio album Downhearted. Prior to the release of the full album, the single Little Angel, which rose to number 5 on the Finnish singles chart,[2] was released. In early 2002, Downhearted was released, and it proved to be just as popular as the single. The album rose to the number 3 slot on the Finnish Album Charts[3] while the video for the song "Little Angel" hit No. 1[4] on the Nordic Video List.

The summer following the release of Downhearted the band went on tour in their native Finland, and directly thereafter the band toured through Europe with Nightwish and After Forever. Then in April 2003, the band released another single, In Trust of No One, which made its debut at No. 1 on the Finnish Singles Chart.[5] Five months later the Religious/Delicious single was released, followed quickly by the band's fourth studio album The Dying Daylights. Immediately after the releases the band went on tour in Finland to support the album.

In November 2003, guitarist Jasse von Hast left the band, citing a lack of interest in playing for the group and boredom with band-related activities as reason for doing so.[6] Lauri Tuohimaa stepped in and officially became the band's new guitarist in January 2004. Charon then went on yet another tour through Finland to support The Dying Daylights.

After several more tours and the release of the single Colder, the band released its fifth album Songs for the Sinners on 31 August 2005. Since then, the band has toured extensively in Europe and Russia. Concerning further releases, the band stated, during the summer, that they had six new tracks ready to record.[needs update] Then, that autumn, another update was posted on the bands site stating that they have spent the last few weeks recording five new tracks for a demo and that they are currently negotiating a new record deal.[needs update]

In June 2011, the band posted a news release on their website stating that they have decided to disband after summer concerts in their native Finland.[7] In an interview with Leppaluoto, the band felt they had nothing more to contribute in the genre. And some members where not interested anymore, with conflict going back to 2005.

In October 2015, lead singer JP-Leppaluoto and other members of Charon participated in a music gig in Tavastia on Halloween, effectively reviving Charon for a final time for a show. Since then, Charon has again disbanded, despite some sources labelling the band on an "indefinite hiatus". Charon's Twitter is still somewhat active, only used as promoting other artists.

Members edit

 
Charon performing in 2005

Final members edit

  • Juha-Pekka Leppäluoto – vocals (1995–2011, 2015)
  • Lauri Tuohimaa – guitar (2003–2011, 2015)
  • Antti Karihtala – drums (1992–2011, 2015)
  • Teemu Hautamäki – bass (1992–2011, 2015), vocals (1992–1995)

Former members edit

  • Jasse von Hast – guitar (1992–2003)
  • Pasi Sipilä – guitar (1992–2010)

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Albums edit

Singles edit

Compilation albums edit

Music videos edit

References edit

  1. ^ MusicMight – Charon[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Finnish Singles Chart – 2 December 2001 16 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ metalfromfinland.com 8 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 October 2007. Retrieved 10 November 2007.
  5. ^ Blabbermouth report – 8 September 2003 16 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Blabbermouth report – 25 November 2003 18 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ www.charon.fi 30 August 2006 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official Myspace

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For other uses see Charon disambiguation This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Charon band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Charon was a Finnish gothic metal band from Raahe CharonCharon in 2006Background informationOriginRaahe FinlandGenresGothic metalYears active1992 2011 2015LabelsSpinefarm Diehard EmanzipationMembersJuha Pekka Leppaluoto Antti Karihtala Teemu Hautamaki Lauri TuohimaaPast membersJasse Von Hast Pasi Sipila Contents 1 History 2 Members 2 1 Final members 2 2 Former members 2 3 Timeline 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 Singles 3 3 Compilation albums 3 4 Music videos 4 References 5 External linksHistory editCharon was founded in 1992 by Antti Karihtala Teemu Hautamaki Pasi Sipila and Jasse Hast and was originally a brutal death metal act 1 After releasing three promo albums and two demos all self released the band signed a record deal with Emanzipation Productions Through Emanzipation Charon released their first two full length albums Sorrowburn and Tearstained in 1998 and 2000 respectively After touring with fellow Finlanders Sentenced the band parted ways with Emanzipation and signed to Spinefarm Records During the summer of 2001 Charon recorded their third studio album Downhearted Prior to the release of the full album the single Little Angel which rose to number 5 on the Finnish singles chart 2 was released In early 2002 Downhearted was released and it proved to be just as popular as the single The album rose to the number 3 slot on the Finnish Album Charts 3 while the video for the song Little Angel hit No 1 4 on the Nordic Video List The summer following the release of Downhearted the band went on tour in their native Finland and directly thereafter the band toured through Europe with Nightwish and After Forever Then in April 2003 the band released another single In Trust of No One which made its debut at No 1 on the Finnish Singles Chart 5 Five months later the Religious Delicious single was released followed quickly by the band s fourth studio album The Dying Daylights Immediately after the releases the band went on tour in Finland to support the album In November 2003 guitarist Jasse von Hast left the band citing a lack of interest in playing for the group and boredom with band related activities as reason for doing so 6 Lauri Tuohimaa stepped in and officially became the band s new guitarist in January 2004 Charon then went on yet another tour through Finland to support The Dying Daylights After several more tours and the release of the single Colder the band released its fifth album Songs for the Sinners on 31 August 2005 Since then the band has toured extensively in Europe and Russia Concerning further releases the band stated during the summer that they had six new tracks ready to record needs update Then that autumn another update was posted on the bands site stating that they have spent the last few weeks recording five new tracks for a demo and that they are currently negotiating a new record deal needs update In June 2011 the band posted a news release on their website stating that they have decided to disband after summer concerts in their native Finland 7 In an interview with Leppaluoto the band felt they had nothing more to contribute in the genre And some members where not interested anymore with conflict going back to 2005 In October 2015 lead singer JP Leppaluoto and other members of Charon participated in a music gig in Tavastia on Halloween effectively reviving Charon for a final time for a show Since then Charon has again disbanded despite some sources labelling the band on an indefinite hiatus Charon s Twitter is still somewhat active only used as promoting other artists Members edit nbsp Charon performing in 2005Final members edit Juha Pekka Leppaluoto vocals 1995 2011 2015 Lauri Tuohimaa guitar 2003 2011 2015 Antti Karihtala drums 1992 2011 2015 Teemu Hautamaki bass 1992 2011 2015 vocals 1992 1995 Former members edit Jasse von Hast guitar 1992 2003 Pasi Sipila guitar 1992 2010 Timeline editDiscography editAlbums edit Sorrowburn 1998 Tearstained 2000 Downhearted 2001 The Dying Daylights 2003 Songs for the Sinners 2005 Singles edit Little Angel 2001 In Trust of No One 2003 Religious Delicious 2003 Ride on Tears 2005 Colder 2005 Compilation albums edit A Sides B Sides amp Suicides 2010 Music videos edit November s Eve Little Angel Colder Ride on Tears References edit MusicMight Charon permanent dead link Finnish Singles Chart 2 December 2001 Archived 16 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine metalfromfinland com Archived 8 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine Spinefarm Records Charon biography Archived from the original on 12 October 2007 Retrieved 10 November 2007 Blabbermouth report 8 September 2003 Archived 16 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine Blabbermouth report 25 November 2003 Archived 18 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine www charon fi Archived 30 August 2006 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Charon band Official Myspace Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charon band amp oldid 1177719259, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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