Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus

Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus
Origin Jyväskylä, Finland
Genres Heavy metal
Progressive metal
Hard rock
Years active 19972006
Labels Spinefarm Records
King Foo Entertainment
Associated acts Timo Rautiainen
Lyijykomppania
Website www.trioniskalaukaus.net
Past members Timo Rautiainen
Jarkko Petosalmi
Jari Huttunen
Nils Ursin
Seppo Pohjolainen
Karri Rämö
Arto Alaluusua
Teppo Haapasalo
Valtteri Revonkorpi

Timo Rautiainen ja Trio Niskalaukaus (fin. "Timo Rautiainen and Trio Neckshot") was a heavy metal band from Finland, formed in 1997. The band was led by Timo Rautiainen, leading member of Finnish metallers Lyijykomppania, a band which still has an underground cult following in the scene. The musical influence of the band ranges from Black Sabbath to more modern metal acts. Lyrically, themes presented in songs range from global issues (such as global warming, genocide, war and nuclear waste or nuclear weapons left at loose) to personal tragedy (such as death of a loved one, school bullying and suicide), typically in a dark and serious tone. They have released 7 albums to date.

For more than 20 years, Timo has made music in the Finnish language. However, when a friend came up to him with the idea of making a German spoken album, Timo became very interested. The album produced during this session, In frostigen Tälern ("In Frozen Valleys") (2001), was the first German album by a Finnish act. In 2004 the band released their second album in German, titled Hartes Land ("Hard Land"). The albums in German basically consist of songs which have already been released in Finnish and later translated. A visional cue in the band's album art is that no uppercase letters are used in any occasion. Their logo is a hammer crossed with a pickaxe, usually both covered with breeze.

The band has published several music videos, some of them dedicated to (and filmed with) Finnish military serving under KFOR mission in Kosovo.[1]

A biographical book about Timo and his bands was released in 2003. It was written by Finnish journalist Timo Isoaho.

The band announced that it would be going on break for an indefinite period of time as of December 2004.[2] On November 1, 2006, the band announced that they would be breaking up.[3]

Members

Last known line-up

Former members

Discography

Albums

Singles

EP's

Compilations

DVD's

DVD - 2003 Perunkirjoitus (Estate Inventory) - 2009

Music videos

References

Sources

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