Year Gone
Forming of the uprising and energetic Finnish rock 'n roll band, Year Gone, begun late 2007 as four friends start writing music, inspired by bands such as Hanoi Rocks, Foo Fighters and The Hellacopters.
In November 2010, they proceeded to record their debut material in the legendary Seawolf Studios.
Their debut single was released in March 2011, including songs "Hit Song" and "To Day". Later that spring Hit Song was featured on Finnish national TV as a contender in a vote for "song of the contest" during ice hockey World Championship 2011. As Team Finland won gold medals, Year Gone got to play live in front of a crowd of 100,000 people, and some 1,2 million television viewers during the festivities. That was their 10th public performance.
In November 2011 they returned to Seawolf Studios to record their debut album. Album is out early 2012, consisting of twelve tracks. Musical style ranges from melodic rock'n roll to more aggressive and straight forward guitar rock. To promote the new album, a two song single, consisting of songs "Could It Be More Monday?" and "Smile Like A Killer" was published in February 2012.
Members are Lari Poutanen (Vocals, Guitar), Jani Rasimus (Bass), Jussi Väänänen (Drums) and Jussi Ylävaara (Guitar).
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