Amulet

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Breaking News 04:09 Tools
Crash Into My Room 03:41 Tools
Naked Eye 03:39 Tools
Hate the Kids 02:50 Tools
We Are Thunders 03:23 Tools
Danger Danger 03:28 Tools
Billboards In The Sky 03:41 Tools
Evil Cathedral 02:10 Tools
Warpriest 03:22 Tools
Profane Wishes 03:03 Tools
Nosebleed 02:05 Tools
Fast Times Flow 03:18 Tools
Nine Lives 03:33 Tools
Money To Burn 03:08 Tools
Keep On Moving 02:48 Tools
Hot Time 02:10 Tools
Glint Of The Knife 02:13 Tools
Facelifts And Alibis 02:38 Tools
My Favorite Songs 02:40 Tools
Fascination Inn 03:05 Tools
The Gauntlet 02:59 Tools
Friday Night Forever 03:52 Tools
Revengful 02:41 Tools
Barbed Wire 02:15 Tools
Circus Surplus 02:21 Tools
Heathen Castle 03:55 Tools
Hidden Track Locomotive 02:13 Tools
Vanishing (Entering Ghosts) 02:41 Tools
Mark Of Evil 03:55 Tools
The Flight 03:55 Tools
Talisman 02:42 Tools
Sparks 03:17 Tools
Oslo Death City 02:59 Tools
Words In The Wind 02:59 Tools
Black Candle 01:40 Tools
Trip Forever 01:40 Tools
The Sacrifice 02:04 Tools
Nightmare 02:04 Tools
Solid 03:55 Tools
Above The Law 03:44 Tools
Running Out Of Time 03:13 Tools
Wicked 'n Cruel 02:04 Tools
Life on the Edge of Chaos 03:13 Tools
Wishing For A Hurricane 04:31 Tools
Won't Hold Back 03:23 Tools
Wasted Year 02:42 Tools
LFMDFM 03:05 Tools
Untouchable 02:04 Tools
Hangin' Out Again 01:40 Tools
Pitch Black Void 02:53 Tools
Bloody Nights 02:02 Tools
Intro 00:51 Tools
Black Magic Attack 03:35 Tools
The Hangman 03:07 Tools
Bloody Night 03:40 Tools
Sign Of The High Priest 03:40 Tools
Diamond 02:15 Tools
A Sucker for a Dare 02:36 Tools
Burning Hammer 02:36 Tools
The Satanist 02:36 Tools
Feel the Heat 02:02 Tools
Out of the Blue 02:03 Tools
Solitary Confinement 02:31 Tools
Siren Song 01:44 Tools
Day by Day 01:59 Tools
Shockwave 01:59 Tools
Adore! 02:10 Tools
Cure My Buzz 00:56 Tools
Mystified 03:26 Tools
Just Like a Woman 04:15 Tools
Sea Of Fear 04:56 Tools
The Pitch Black Void 02:53 Tools
Won`t Hold Back 03:13 Tools
Call of the Siren 03:13 Tools
Gemini 04:13 Tools
Do You Live Again 04:49 Tools
Breaking News (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Kings & Queens 04:16 Tools
Person To Person 04:02 Tools
La noche de las graviotas 04:02 Tools
Siege Machine 04:02 Tools
Gateway to Hell 04:02 Tools
New Day 04:44 Tools
Poison Chalice 04:44 Tools
Life Is Living 03:29 Tools
Street Kid 03:29 Tools
Funk 'n' Punk 04:22 Tools
Roundhead I: Before the Battle / Ii: The Inevitable War / Iii: The Protectorate 04:22 Tools
Founder 04:11 Tools
Remember 03:27 Tools
Carefree 01:45 Tools
Suomen Chicago 03:22 Tools
Lesson 02:32 Tools
Fragments Of Inspiration 03:26 Tools
Moving 03:56 Tools
Come On 02:57 Tools
Hangin´Out Again 00:00 Tools
Mr. Incognito 02:32 Tools
Shelves 01:25 Tools
Comfort Zone 02:52 Tools
Give 02:35 Tools
Within These Walls 05:00 Tools
Cliche Destination 03:30 Tools
You Keep Me Hanging On 03:30 Tools
Spor 02 05:00 Tools
Mentalt Ute Av Balanse 02:48 Tools
Vowel 04:01 Tools
Our King That Day 03:30 Tools
Vanishing 02:44 Tools
Bandit Gods 04:07 Tools
Versus 03:16 Tools
Sacrifice 02:15 Tools
Dollhouse 01:03 Tools
Life On The Edge Of Caos 03:15 Tools
Diamond (From the Diamond 7") 02:15 Tools
Wicked Woman 01:46 Tools
Highwayman 04:42 Tools
Life On The Edge Of Chaos (From the Life On The Edge Of Chaos 7") 03:16 Tools
Photographs 02:30 Tools
Carefree (From the Life On The Edge Of Chaos 7") 01:46 Tools
Wicked n' Cruel 01:46 Tools
Rock for Light 01:48 Tools
Won't Hold Back (live) 03:26 Tools
Little umbrella 01:46 Tools
Stop The Music 02:54 Tools
Alive Again - Original Mix 01:46 Tools
Happy Rain 04:42 Tools
Ugoka nu Kimi 02:54 Tools
My Parade... 03:20 Tools
Endless 03:20 Tools
Breaking News - Radio Edit 03:20 Tools
Metsämökin Tonttu 03:20 Tools
Hangin´ Out Again 03:20 Tools
Fast Time Flow 03:20 Tools
Hate The Kids (Turbonegro Cover) 03:20 Tools
We Are Thunders (Album Version) 03:24 Tools
Danger Danger (Album Version) 03:29 Tools
Wicked Woman (Coven cover version) 03:20 Tools
Naulaan Ja Naputan 03:24 Tools
vanishing(enter ghosts) 03:20 Tools
Sleeps 05:04 Tools
Hanging out again 03:20 Tools
Breaking News (Radio Edit) 05:04 Tools
Billboards In The Sky (Album Version) 03:42 Tools
Vala 05:04 Tools
Cadillac 03:24 Tools
Breakingnews 03:24 Tools
Track 4 03:24 Tools
Social Schemes 04:37 Tools
HanginґOut Again 04:37 Tools
Ei Koskettaa Saa 03:53 Tools
Viuhahdus 03:24 Tools
Tyttö Iloinen 04:37 Tools
Highwayman - Demo Version 09:26 Tools
Wont hold Back 03:24 Tools
Versus (Bonus Track) 03:24 Tools
Onhan Vielä Aikaa 02:42 Tools
Blody Night 03:53 Tools
Won't Hold It Back 03:24 Tools
Amulet 02:42 Tools
Humppakunkku 02:42 Tools
Marilyn 03:09 Tools
Devil's Dancing Shoes 04:37 Tools
Tule Lahteen, Suomen Chicagoon 04:37 Tools
Fast Times Flow (Album Version) 03:19 Tools
Boldogság és szerelem 04:37 Tools
Money To Burn (Album Version) 03:09 Tools
Mystified (Bonus Track) 02:42 Tools
Bandit Gods (Bonus Track) 02:42 Tools
Hangin'Out Again 02:42 Tools
Cherez Mrak 02:42 Tools
Friday Night Forever (Album Version) 03:53 Tools
Banshee 09:26 Tools
Pardon My Freedom 03:53 Tools
Hangin out Again 09:26 Tools
Roundhead (I: Before the Battle / II: The Inevitable War / III: The Protectorate) 09:26 Tools
Street Kid (Bonus Track) 09:26 Tools
Revengeful... (Album Version) 02:42 Tools
Egy vallomás 03:53 Tools
Queen Of Diamonds 03:53 Tools
Hate the Kids (Bonus Track) 03:53 Tools
I'd Rather Die Without your Love 03:53 Tools
Facelifts And Alibies 03:53 Tools
Tenda, rondalles i vi 03:53 Tools
Fascination Inn (Album Version) 03:06 Tools
Vanishing (Entering Ghosts) (Album Version) 02:42 Tools
Nine Lives (Album Version) 03:34 Tools
Judgernaut 05:26 Tools
soitto seis 03:15 Tools
Wicked Woman (Coven Cover) 03:15 Tools
Breakning News 04:37 Tools
Roundhead 04:37 Tools
Kumi Palaa Taas 02:42 Tools
Black Is Black 03:15 Tools
Turn Turn Turn 02:10 Tools
Keep On Shining 02:42 Tools
Ezer csillag 02:42 Tools
Miért kell egy életet várnom rád 02:42 Tools
Szivem szeret 02:42 Tools
Ha én vigyázok rád 02:42 Tools
Not Time 02:42 Tools
Shake, Rattle And Roll 02:10 Tools
Rocki Ricki 02:10 Tools
I'm On My Way 02:10 Tools
Elmegyek, hogy ne láss többé 02:42 Tools
Naked Eye (Album Version) 02:42 Tools
Édesapám 02:42 Tools
Alive Again 02:42 Tools
Cliché Destination 03:15 Tools
word in the wind 03:15 Tools
Kuin Kundi Harlemin 03:15 Tools
Claudie 03:15 Tools
Hot Time [Album Version] 02:10 Tools
Danger! Danger! - 02 - Danger 02:10 Tools
Yes I Will 02:10 Tools
Tépj le egy orgonát 02:10 Tools
Track 7 02:10 Tools
Track 9 02:10 Tools
Track 8 02:10 Tools
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There are more than one band named Amulet: 1. A hardcore band from Norway 2. A metal band from the United Kingdom 3. A rock band from Finland 4. A rock band from the United States 1) Norwegian Band After a week of borrowing each other's records, Amulet recorded their first demo in September]1993 Little did they know that this was the beginning of a working relationship spanning over a decade. They formed as a three piece with Lars Rasmussen on guitar, Torgny Amdam on vocals/drums and Arne Haabeth on bass. The two first official releases dabbled in teenage sentimentality: the self-titled debut and the Engrave EP were emo before emo achieved genre-status. If anything, it is 17 year old Lars' intricate, yet to-the-point, guitar playing that most clearly stands out and hints at a future potential for this band. Amulet gradually moved towards a more direct and aggressive style. Having been raised by eighties hardcore, they looked to their musical roots, something that is very evident in the Diamond 7" (1997): A fast, adrenaline-fuelled hardcore song ending with a triumphant moshpart. Now they had the very athletic hardcore drummer Truls Berg on board, adding precision and power. Amulet was now a fullblown old-school hardcore band. Between playing regular shows, mostly in their home city of Oslo, Amulet recorded the Life on the Edge of Chaos 7" in August 1998. This takes on an even harder and more direct approach than Diamond, but at the same time incorporates classic rock and heavy-metal elements. The title track stands out with one of the most original and no-bullshit choruses in the history of hardcore. Jay Torres joined on bass just before the Chaos-recordings. The young Philippine added depth and punch to what had become a thriving underground band. With a steady line-up and a continuous urge to write better and more songs, the band felt they were ready to record a full-length album. In 1999 Amulet teamed up with the producer-duo Schreiner/Møller. Knut Schreiner is best known as Euroboy from Turbonegro, while Anders Møller, the former drummer in the legendary punk-outfit Anal Babes, plays drums in Euroboys. It turned out to be a fruitful relationship: they had a lot of references in common, but there were also huge differences. The result? An extremely mean and fast paced hardcore-debut with raw guitars and restless drums. On The Burning Sphere one can hear the true ambition of the (still) present member and drum wizard Jonas Thire as he pounds away. The record produced semi-hits such as "Won't Hold Back" (they still play that one live to this day), "Adore" and "Out of the Blue" Released on S2 records, the album gained recognition in the Norwegian music press: Journalists seemed fascinated with this hyperactive outburst of an album, and word had it that they gave it all in their live shows. By now the renowned guitarist Espen Follestad, formerly in Sportswear, had joined the band. More guitar-dynamics had been sought after for a long time, and his playing, along with his relentless back-up singing, was warmly welcomed. The summer of 1999 was spent playing festivals in Sweden and Norway. After the Øya-festival that year, Jay quit. In the late year of 2000 the remaining guys started recording the album that came to be known as Freedom Fighters together with producer Marius Bodin (Turbonegro, Scum). Ambition was at a high peak They wanted to make a "different" hardcore album. The multi-instrumental Andreas, best known as the vocalist in Oslo's screamo kings JR Ewing, stepped in on bass. The more experimentalist Amdam was in constant conflict with the more rational and "true to the core" Rasmussen. Amdam managed to fight through two ideas while recording Freedom Fighters, namely the very unlikely guest appearances by US born soul singer Tracee Meyn and the vocal group Charmed. This feminine element gave the album a sharp edge in the streamlined, macho-infested hardcore/punk landscape. And what is more, Rasmussen dove deeper into his childhood memories of hardrock, something that resulted in a rough mix of fast paced hardcore and asphalt punk with a metal twist. Starting off the album is "Naked Eye", a sort of doomsday anthem with "nailed to the wall"-style riffing backed up by words like "Things can't be tamed, you gotta know it's the rule of the game, no such thing as shame, social porn, life pretends, we got more to gain". "Profane Wishes" comes across as a ballad made by hardcore kids being backed up by a soulful Tracee Meyn singing "don't wanna hear you say "keep your heart at bay"". Freedom fighting indeed! In retrospect it truly is a different hardcore album. A true classic. Freedom Fighters was released on MNW (Scandinavia) and Bitzcore (World). By now Amulet had gotten quite some attention in the Norwegian press and had done three very underground European tours. They'd also gotten a new bassist: Robin Snasen. Enter February 2002: Amulet wins the special Jury Prize at the Norwegian Alarm Awards. In March they get six out of six for their live performance at "By-larm" - a key industry fair in Norway. Sony Music Norway re-releases Freedom Fighters (Columbia) in late 2002 with bonus material consisting of live songs and the Naked Eye video. At the same time the band had been working towards a new album. It was natural for Amulet to approach Schreiner/Møller again (producers from The Burning Sphere album). At the duo’s new Oslo based studio Crystal Canyon, Amulet hammered down seventeen songs. Twelve of these make up Danger! Danger! . It is clear that with this record, Amulet has gone full circle in one important sense: With an overall classic hardcore sound, style and approach, traces of the early, very melodic Amulet blends in with various influences from other styles of rock music. The epic "Breaking News" with its dramatic heavy metal-pastiche ending; the longing and melancholy "We are Thunders"; the shameless "Nine Lives" where boy’s room punk-riffing plays as if from a stadium. Amulet toured England with Give Up The Ghost and Germany and the US westcoast with Turbonegro in 2003. Enter 2005. The Swedish Producers Pelle Henricsson and Eskil Lövström (Refused, Poison the Well, Hell Is For Heroes etc).were approached and flew in to Oslo for a week of preproduction at Ruins Left – the band’s practice space. Songs were scrutinized and challenged, perspectives were questioned, and performances were sharpened. A couple of weeks later Amulet headed north to the city of Umeå in Sweden and Tonteknik Recording, the home turf of Henricsson/Lövström. The idea was to nail the songs down in a direct way with every musician in the band playing along on every take. The result came to be known as “All That Is Solid Melts Into Air” (Sonybmg, Golf records). Make sure you hear this pure grower of a no bullshit album. Listen for yourself. Amulet has survived as a band longer than most people are into a scene during their lives. That, in itself, is proof that these guys really mean it. It seems that they are very music-driven and have a near inexhaustable reserve of energy to keep them going when others would have caved. The story of the band so far is ”a true tale of commitment”. Amulet played their final show at the Øyafestival in 2007. Their drummer Jonas continued as a drummer in Silver. While Torgny went solo with a project simply called Torgny (2) English Band (2010 - present) London based Heavy Metal band, formed late 2010. best described as “heavy metal inspred by ’70s proto-heavy metal and nwobhm circa ‘78 - ‘81”. (from “modern sounds of death” blog). Their first demo called Cut The Crap was released as a limited edition cassette at the end of 2011. 222 tapes (22 yellow - not available to public, 25 red, 175 white), after the tape sold out a 7” vinyl re-release of Cut The Crap was offered to be put out on Mordgrimm Records for release around easter 2012. www.facebook.com/amuletmetal www.amuletmetal.bigcartel.com (3) Finnish Band Amulet was founded in Lahti in 1968 by Pekka Sormunen (ex-The Shapes) and Pertti Sormunen (ex-The Wanderers). In the early days the guitar players came and went until the young Hannu “Hans” Helminen (ex-Noise) was found. When Wallu joined the band the line-up was Pekka Sormunen (vocals, drums), Hannu Helminen (guitar), Pertti “Teddy” Sormunen (bass, vocals) and Wallu Heinomaa (vocals, guitar). The band gigged regularly, even though each member had a steady job. When Helminen was relaced by Heikki “Mickey” Hiiri (ex-Custard Pie) the band was enjoying its heyday. With the album “Caddy by Amulet” published in 1976 Amulet hit the national charts (the album nearly sold gold), the single “Suomen Chicago” (Chicago of Finland) got a lot of airplay and more than 200 gigs were played yearly. The band was more than the recordings let know. Their live repertoire was quite heavy including a lot of rock, sixties feeling and sometimes even country. A good example of the tight playing of the band was seen and heard in the television program “Iltatähti” (Evening Star) in 1975 when Amulet played live “It´s not a nations´s fault” written by Wallu. At the same time Wallu was for a while a member of a Heinola-based group For Inside, which played heavily experimental progressive/fusion music: their set consisted of long self-penned musical themes, which were improvised. The line-up was: Wallu (vocals, guitar), Heikki Keskinen (saxophone), Kari Leino (bass) and Timo Ronkainen (drums). Wallu also worked for D-Tuotanto (D-Tuotanto is one of the biggest booking agencies in Finland). The name of the game was Locomotion, a backing group for Markku Aro (a quite popular singer of easy-listening music in Finland). During the evening the band played two sets of their own and one with Markku Aro. The members of the line-up were Attila “Otto” Berger (guitar, vocals), Kimmo “Kippari” Parviainen (keyboards), “Kalmisto” Hautala (bass) and Hannu Rontu (drums). “Otto” Berger asked Wallu to be his replacement, because he was leaving for his ex-native country Austria for a holiday, but actually his trip took several months. In 1976 Wallu was also seen with Sleepy Sleepers, the band that caused offence everywhere (especially in the minds of the older people). Those days Wallu didn´t have problems with his leisure time! During his career he has done countless stand-in gigs e.g. with local dance orchestras playing the guitar, bass or drums and, of course, singing. Amulet is still alive and well and gigs yearly every now and again. The present day line-up is Wallu Heinomaa, Heikki Hiiri, Hannu Helminen, Pekka Sormunen and Pertti Sormunen. After its formation the band has published six singles and three albums. Besides there are some stray tracks published in the collection albums e.g. by Satsanga (a record company dead and buried). Wallu produced the Amulet albums “Play it” and “Monet joet ylitän” (Many rivers to cross) and took part in the designing and art work of the album covers. The year 1977 brought new changes. Wallu and Heikki Hiiri left Amulet and with Vesa-Matti “Wellu” Lehtinen and Esa “Palsa” Lahti (both ex-Separaattori, a backing group for Salomon, a singer of some reputation in the seventies) formed a band called NEPA. The name was partly loaned from a Lahti-based band of the sixties N.E.P.A (North European Pacific Artists) in which “Palsa” had played the bass. (4) American Band Obscure long haired, boogie heavy hard rock band out of Indiana. Put out one album on their own label in 1980 which became something of a collector's item of Midwestern rock. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.