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HIM (sometimes stylized as H.I.M.) was a Finnish
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band from
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. First formed in 1991 by vocalist
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and bassist Mikko "Mige" Paananen under the name His Infernal Majesty, the band broke up after only a few years, only to be reformed in 1995 by Valo and guitarist Mikko "Linde" Lindström. After being rejoined by Mige, as well as keyboardist Antto Melasniemi and drummer Juhana "Pätkä" Rantala, the band, now called HIM, released its debut album ''
Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666 ''Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666'' is the debut studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM. The album was recorded in fifteen days during the summer of 1997 with producer Hiili Hiilesmaa, whom vocalist Ville Valo has credited as the honorary s ...
'' in 1997. In 2000, now with drummer Mika "Gas Lipstick" Karppinen and keyboardist Juska Salminen, the band released ''
Razorblade Romance ''Razorblade Romance'' is the second studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM. HIM initially began recording the album with producer Hiili Hiilesmaa, who had helmed the group's 1997 debut album, however these sessions proved unsuccessful, ...
'', which reached the number one spot in Finland, Austria and Germany. The first single "
Join Me in Death "Join Me in Death" is a single by Finnish gothic rock band HIM, taken from their second studio album, ''Razorblade Romance'' (2000). It was also released as "Join Me", since they were not allowed to include "Death" in the title for the US vers ...
" also charted at number one in Finland and Germany, eventually going
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, respectively. Following the addition of Janne "Burton" Puurtinen on keyboards, HIM released ''
Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights ''Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights'' is the third studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM, released 27 August 2001. The album was produced co-produced by the band, T. T. Oksala and Kevin Shirley. The record had a troubled production, ...
'' (2001) and ''
Love Metal ''Love Metal'' is the fourth studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM (Finnish band), HIM. Released on 11 April 2003, HIM began recording demos for the album in northern spring 2002, after an exhausting touring cycle for their Deep Shadows a ...
'' (2003). Both cracked the top ten in several countries and allowed the band to tour in the United Kingdom and the United States for the first time. In 2005, HIM released '' Dark Light'', which became the group's most commercially successful album to date. HIM also became the first Finnish group in history to receive a gold record in the US. In 2007, HIM released ''
Venus Doom ''Venus Doom'' is the sixth studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM. The album was recorded at Finnvox Studios in Helsinki with producers Hiili Hiilesmaa and Tim Palmer, both whom had collaborated with the band on various occasions, and ...
'', the making of which was marred by problems in Valo's personal life. Nevertheless, the album gave the band its highest chart position in the US at number twelve. After 2010's '' Screamworks: Love in Theory and Practice'', HIM went on a hiatus after Gas Lipstick was forced to take medical leave. Following several months of uncertainty, the band regrouped and released the album ''
Tears on Tape ''Tears on Tape'' is the eighth and final studio album by Finnish rock band HIM, released 26 April 2013 in Finland, 29 April 2013 in Europe, and on 30 April 2013 in the US and Canada. Background At the beginning of 2011 HIM parted ways with ...
'' in 2013. Gas Lipstick announced his departure from the band in 2015 and was subsequently replaced by Jukka "Kosmo" Kröger. On 5 March 2017, HIM announced that the band would be disbanding following a
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in 2017. The band played its final show on New Year's Eve 2017 as a part of its annual Helldone Festival. HIM is one of the most commercially successful Finnish bands of all time, with sales of over ten million records. HIM has also received numerous accolades, including eight Emma Awards. The band is known for its distinct sound, which combines more melodic and melancholic elements with heavier influences. This made it difficult for audiences to categorize HIM's music, which led to the band coining the term "love metal". HIM is also known for its logo, the heartagram, which has made numerous appearances in other media.


History


Early years (1991–1996)

The first incarnation of HIM was formed in 1991 by childhood friends
Ville Valo Ville Hermanni Valo (; born 22 November 1976) is a Finnish singer, songwriter and musician. He is best known as the lead vocalist of the gothic rock band HIM. Born and raised in Helsinki to a Hungarian mother and Finnish father, Valo began h ...
and Mikko "Mige" Paananen in
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,
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. Valo played six-string bass, which substituted for guitar, while Mige also played bass. The band had two rotating drummers: Sami "Juippi" Jokilehto and Juha Tarvonen. Dubbed His Infernal Majesty, other names considered for the band included Black Earth, Black Salem and Kafferi. After recording its first demo ''Witches and Other Night Fears'', His Infernal Majesty played its first show on
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1992 at the
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in Helsinki. The band broke up shortly thereafter, when Mige began his national military service. In 1995, His Infernal Majesty was reformed by Valo and guitarist Mikko "Linde" Lindström. Together they recorded a four-track demo, which featured Valo on drums and vocals, and Linde on guitar and bass. Valo originally intended to remain as the bassist for the group, but took up the role of lead vocalist out of necessity, after they were unable to find another singer. Eventually the two were joined by returning bassist Mige and drummer Juhana "Pätkä" Rantala. The group played its first show on 19 December 1995 at the Teatro in Helsinki, opening for
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. The band's next show was also at the Teatro, this time performing
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covers, for which they recruited keyboardist Janne "Burton" Puurtinen. His Infernal Majesty continued to record several more demos, sending them to
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and
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, among others, all of whom passed on the band. Eventually they were signed to BMG by production manager Asko Kallonen, who was impressed by the band's cover of
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's "
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". In October 1996, the band, now called HIM, released the EP '' 666 Ways to Love: Prologue''. Recorded in only five days and produced by
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, the EP also featured Oskari "Oki" Kymäläinen on guitar, but he was fired from the group after allegedly having an affair with Pätkä's girlfriend. ''666 Ways to Love: Prologue'' debuted at number sixteen on the
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and peaked at number nine five weeks later. The band played a special album release show at the
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on 19 October 1996, before starting a full tour, for which they recruited keyboardist Antto Melasniemi.


''Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666'' and ''Razorblade Romance'' (1997–2000)

HIM began recording its full-length debut album in 1997 with Hiili Hiilesmaa once again producing. Due to the band's minimal studio experience, Hiilesmaa played a critical role in helping "build HIM's sound", for which Valo dubbed him the honorary sixth member of the group. ''
Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666 ''Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666'' is the debut studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM. The album was recorded in fifteen days during the summer of 1997 with producer Hiili Hiilesmaa, whom vocalist Ville Valo has credited as the honorary s ...
'' was released in Finland on 3 November 1997 and internationally a year later. The album charted in Finland and Germany, peaking at number four in the former. The singles "When Love and Death Embrace" and "Your Sweet 666" also cracked the top ten in the band's home country. ''Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666'' received positive reviews from critics, with
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describing the album as having "a very diverse sound" and ultimately succeeding "in pleasing everyone, whether they're into rock or pop." ''Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666'' would eventually go platinum in Finland. HIM also went on to win Newcomer of the Year and Debut Album of the Year at the 1997 Emma Gala. The supporting tour for ''Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666'' began in mid-December 1997 at the Maxim in
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. Prior to HIM's first international tour, the band decided to fire keyboardist Antto Melasniemi, as they felt he was too disorganized and scatterbrained. He was replaced by Jussi-Mikko "Juska" Salminen. After returning to Finland, the band also parted ways with Pätkä. According to the band, Pätkä's girlfriend had become pregnant, which left him with limited time to rehearse. He was replaced Mika "Gas Lipstick" Karppinen. In January 1999, HIM began demoing material for its next album with Hiili Hiilesmaa. These sessions proved to be unsuccessful, however, and the band decided to relocate to Rockfield, Wales with producer
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. In November 1999, HIM released the single "
Join Me in Death "Join Me in Death" is a single by Finnish gothic rock band HIM, taken from their second studio album, ''Razorblade Romance'' (2000). It was also released as "Join Me", since they were not allowed to include "Death" in the title for the US vers ...
", which charted at number one in Finland and Germany. The single would eventually go platinum in Finland, as well as gold in Germany and Austria. At the 1999 Emma Gala, HIM were named Export of the Year. On 31 December 1999, the band performed at the
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in Helsinki, Finland, which turned into a New Year's tradition for the group. HIM's second album ''
Razorblade Romance ''Razorblade Romance'' is the second studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM. HIM initially began recording the album with producer Hiili Hiilesmaa, who had helmed the group's 1997 debut album, however these sessions proved unsuccessful, ...
'' was released on 24 January 2000. It peaked at number one in Finland, Austria and Germany. The album would eventually be certified double platinum in Finland, triple gold in Germany, as well as gold in Austria. Four more singles were released, all of which reached the top five on the Finnish Singles Chart. ''Razorblade Romance'' was mostly well received by critics. ''Soundi'' gave the album four out of five stars, while
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called it "yet another amazingly crafted album from Europe's best-kept secret." At the 2000 Emma Gala, HIM was named Band of the Year and ''Razorblade Romance'' Album of the Year. The group also received the Viewers' Choice Award and the Video of the Year award for "Join Me in Death" at the 2000 VIVA Comet Awards. During the supporting tour for ''Razorblade Romance'', HIM played its first shows in the United Kingdom. As the tour progressed, however, the band began to feel exhausted. They were also hit with several near-fatal accidents, where Valo nearly fell off a balcony and Salminen ended up in the emergency room after a prank gone wrong. By the band's own account, HIM nearly broke up, though they eventually regrouped and began rehearsing for another album.


''Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights'' and ''Love Metal'' (2001–2004)

In late 2000, HIM began demoing material for its third album with producer T. T. Oksala. Satisfied with the results, the band initially wanted to release these demos as its next album. However, BMG resisted and brought producer
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on board to work on the record. Around this time, keyboardist Juska Salminen was also fired from the group after missing several rehearsals. Salminen would later attribute his departure to burnout. He was replaced by Janne "Burton" Puurtinen. The recording process for HIM's third album lasted approximately eleven months, which greatly affected the material. Valo later explained: "When we started recording the third album, we were into
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and
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..At the end we were into
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and it shows on the record." According to Valo, outside influences within the music industry also contributed to the extended recording process. HIM's third album ''
Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights ''Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights'' is the third studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM, released 27 August 2001. The album was produced co-produced by the band, T. T. Oksala and Kevin Shirley. The record had a troubled production, ...
'' was eventually released on 24 August 2001. The record peaked at number one in Finland and Austria, and at number two in Germany and Switzerland. The album would eventually go platinum in Finland and gold in Austria. Three singles were released, all of which reached the top five in Finland. ''Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights'' received mixed reviews, with AllMusic calling it "way too clean" and "utterly boring". This was echoed by ''Soundi'', who called the album "ideal music for girls, who don't dig the music, but Ville Valo's looks and his lyrics' decadent imagery." Blabbermouth.net, meanwhile, was more positive, stating that "in purely artistic and commercial terms ..HIM have made the logical follow-up album to one of last year's highlights, and they continue to cement their reputation as one of the most unique and consistent rock acts around." HIM was once again named Export of the Year at the 2001 Emma Gala. The band also received the Viewers' Choice Award at the VIVA Comet Awards. In 2002, HIM was involved in a rights dispute over its name in the United States. As "HIM" was already owned by the drummer of a
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band of the same name, the Finnish HIM was renamed HER in the US, until a settlement was reached between the two parties, which allowed both to use the moniker. On 7 October 2002, the band released ''The Single Collection'', a set containing all the group's singles, along with a previously unreleased single of "It's All Tears". That same month, HIM's official biography ''Synnin viemää'', written by J. K. Juntunen, was released. The supporting tour for ''Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights'' once again exhausted the band nearly to the point of breaking up, but it also brought the group closer together. HIM also played its first concert in the United States at a one-off show organized by professional
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and television personality
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. He would go on to work with the band extensively, promoting them and directing several of their music videos. Following a two month break in early 2002, HIM regrouped and began rehearsing for its next album, which saw the band working with Hiili Hiilesmaa again. The band viewed the record as a reaction to the difficulties they faced during ''Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights''. According to Valo: "After what we considered a disappointment with ''Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights'', because there were so many chefs in the kitchen, we wanted to be a band ..that we control what we do, and everybody else can fuck off." This new determination was underlined by the decision to include the band's logo, the heartagram, prominently on the front cover. Valo called this "a statement of intent ..musically, visually and ideologically". HIM's fourth studio album ''
Love Metal ''Love Metal'' is the fourth studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM (Finnish band), HIM. Released on 11 April 2003, HIM began recording demos for the album in northern spring 2002, after an exhausting touring cycle for their Deep Shadows a ...
'' was released on 11 April 2003, and it reached the top five in four countries, peaking at number one in Finland and Germany. It also became the group's first album to chart in the UK at number 55. ''Love Metal'' would be certified platinum in Finland and gold in Germany. Three singles were released, with " The Funeral of Hearts" peaking at number one in Finland. The music video was later named Best Video at the 2004 ''
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''. ''Love Metal'' was well received by critics, with ''Soundi'' giving it three out of five stars, while AllMusic noted how "the songwriting is as strong as it has been in quite some time and a newly found sense of urgency keeps the record going at a well-tempered pace". Following ''Love Metal''s release, HIM embarked on its first US tour, which was entirely sold-out. In August 2003, HIM parted ways with BMG, having fulfilled its contractual obligations to the label. The band were also set on releasing a live album, tentatively titled ''Live Metal'', in November 2003, but the record was ultimately scrapped in favor of new material. In March 2004, HIM released '' And Love Said No: The Greatest Hits 1997–2004'', which peaked at number two in Finland and number five in Germany. It also went gold in the band's home country. Aside from previously released material, the collection also included two new songs, "And Love Said No" and a cover of
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's " Solitary Man". The singles peaked at number one and two, respectively, in Finland, while "Solitary Man" reached number nine on the
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. In September 2004, HIM signed a new recording contract with
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, who would handle all the band's future releases in Europe, North America, Japan and Australia. In Finland, HIM's future releases would be handled through the band's own label Heartagram. On 7 December 2004, HIM released '' The Video Collection: 1997–2003'', a DVD featuring all the band's music videos. HIM was also voted 2004's Band of the Year by the readers of ''
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'' magazine.


''Dark Light'' and ''Venus Doom'' (2005–2008)

On 17 January 2005, HIM performed at the Yhteinen ASIA benefit concert for victims of the
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, along with
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,
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,
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and Negative. In March, the band relocated to
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to begin work on its fifth studio album with producer
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. That same month, ''Himmeetä valoa'', a documentary about the group, premiered on
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. The following May, HIM released '' Love Metal Archives Vol. I'', a collection of music videos, live performances and other bonus material. It debuted at number one in Finland and at number two in Germany. Within a few weeks, the collection had gone gold in Finland. On 26 September 2005, HIM released its fifth studio album '' Dark Light'', which became the group's most successful album to date. It charted in sixteen countries, being certified platinum in Finland, as well as gold in Germany, the UK, and the US. Four singles were released, with "
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" and " Killing Loneliness" reaching number one and two, respectively, on the Finnish Singles Chart. The former also cracked the top ten in the UK. ''Dark Light'' received mixed reviews from critics. ''
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'' described the material as "sturdier than ever", while ''
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'' called the album "a collection of irresistible pop-rock anthems". ''
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'', meanwhile, described the record as "wimpy", while AllMusic branded it as "glossy and user-friendly". At the 2005 Emma Gala, ''Dark Light'' was named Rock Album of the Year, while "Wings of a Butterfly" received the award for Song of the Year. In September 2005, HIM embarked on European club tour to promote ''Dark Light''. This was followed by a North American leg in October. In December, HIM expanded its annual New Year's Eve show into a three day festival called
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, named so after the group's booking agent Tiina Welldone and the city of Helsinki. Following the shows, Linde Lindström fractured his wrist bone which forced HIM to postpone a tour of the UK and Ireland. In March 2006, HIM embarked on its first Australian tour, which was followed by the band's first shows in
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and
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. In September, HIM cancelled its forthcoming North American tour in order to begin work on a new album. Later that year, HIM released '' Uneasy Listening Vol. 1'', a collection of rarities and alternate takes of previously released material. The album peaked at number seven in Finland, while the double single "In Joy and Sorrow / Pretending" reached number one. In February 2007, HIM began recording its sixth album at Finnvox Studios with producers Hiili Hiilesmaa and Tim Palmer. The making-of the album was plagued with problems in Ville Valo's personal life. His alcohol abuse had worsened, which resulted in him vomiting and defecating blood at one point. Things came to a head when Valo suffered a nervous breakdown during the recording process. While he did manage to recover momentarily, he began drinking again during the mixing process. Eventually Valo was admitted to the Promises Rehabilitation Clinic in Malibu by the band's manager Seppo Vesterinen. The album's release date was also pushed back from July to September 2007. In April, HIM released ''
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'', which peaked at number twelve in Finland. From 25 July to 3 September 2007, HIM toured the US with
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on the Projekt Revolution Tour, which also included
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,
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and
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. Prior to the tour, HIM held a contest for fans to win a trip to meet them at the trek's opening date in
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. The winners of the contest would also be featured on a forthcoming live DVD. In July, HIM played a number of concerts opening for
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, including a show at
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in London, England. On 14 September 2007, HIM released its sixth studio album ''
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'', which charted in the top ten in Finland, Germany, Switzerland and Austria. It also gave the band its highest US chart position to date at number twelve. The album would eventually go gold in Finland and Greece. "
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" and "Bleed Well" were released as singles, with the former peaking at number two in Finland. ''Venus Doom'' was well received by critics, with ''
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'' calling the album " aybethe year's heaviest, creepiest, and sexiest hard-rock group effort", while ''NME'' declared it "an extremely well-executed pop-metal album." AllMusic gave the album three-and-a-half stars out of five and found the band "back on track and sounding more metal than ever." ''Venus Doom'' later garnered the band its first and only
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nomination for Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package. During the supporting tour, HIM recorded the live album ''
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'' at the Orpheum Theater in Los Angeles, California. Released on 29 April 2008, the album peaked at number ten in Finland. The 2008 edition of Helldone was expanded into a tour, which took the festival around Finland, before returning to the Tavastia Club on New Year's Eve.


''Screamworks: Love in Theory and Practice'' and ''Tears on Tape'' (2009–2014)

In August 2009, HIM entered the studio with producer
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to begin work on its seventh studio album. For the first time in the band's career, Valo worked completely sober, which resulted in the group rehearsing more than ever before. Titled '' Screamworks: Love in Theory and Practice'', the album was released on 8 February 2010. It charted in ten countries, cracking the top ten in Finland, Germany, Switzerland and Austria. The album also reached number one on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Charts and the US Hard Rock Albums Chart. ''Screamworks'' was certified gold in Finland. "
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" and "Scared to Death" were released as singles, with the former peaking at number five in Finland. ''Screamworks'' was mostly well received by critics, with ''
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'' describing it as "ultimately successful in its blending of melody and muscle", while ''
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'' felt it was "a mixed bag, but an appealingly bold one." A supporting tour began in February 2010 with several showcase dates in Europe, followed by an Australian leg as a part of the Soundwave Festival. Beginning in March, the band toured the UK and the US. On 7 December 2010, HIM released ''
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'', a remix album done in collaboration with various other artists, including as
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,
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and Salem. The 2010 edition of Helldone was cancelled, as the band opted to take a break instead. In March 2011, HIM announced it had parted ways with Sire Records, leaving the band without a label. Later that year, HIM began work on its eight studio album, but rehearsals were cut short when Gas Lipstick was diagnosed with a
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and
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in his hands. Gas' injury required extensive rest, which left the band in limbo, unsure whether to break up or find a replacement. The band opted to wait and see if Gas' condition improved, and after eight months, they regrouped and resumed work on HIM's next album. Valo later credited Gas' recovery for helping revitalize the band. In October 2012, HIM released the compilation album ''
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''. The collection was preceded by a cover of 's " Strange World", which was originally scheduled for release on 21 September 2012. However, due to an online leak, the release was pushed up to 7 September. ''XX – Two Decades of Love Metal'' peaked at number four in Finland. Following a two year hiatus, HIM also brought back the Helldone Festival in December 2012. In February 2013, HIM announced that its forthcoming album would be released through
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in North America, Double Cross in the UK and Ireland, and
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in Europe. On 26 April 2013, the band released its eight studio album ''
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'', which was once again produced by Hiili Hiilesmaa and mixed by Tim Palmer. The record charted in nine countries, peaking at number two in Finland and Germany. In the US, the album reached number fifteen on the ''Billboard'' 200. Three singles were released, with "Into the Night" winning the Video of the Year award at the inaugural Noisecreep Creepies Awards. ''Tears on Tape'' received mostly positive reviews, with ''
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'' calling it "a glorious return to form for one of the world's most peculiarly successful bands". This was echoed by ''Alternative Press'', who stated that "within HIM's impressive canon, it's among their best." ''
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'' gave a less-favorable review, stating: "''Tears On Tape'' isn't bad ..it's just not as seductive as HIM can be." HIM was scheduled to begin its North American tour in support of ''Tears on Tape'' on 3 May 2013, but the tour was cancelled after Ville Valo suffered a severe asthma attack and was diagnosed with presumptive pneumonia. After Valo recuperated, HIM took part in the Rock Allegiance Tour, along with
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, All That Remains and
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. At the 2013 Revolver Golden Gods Awards, HIM received the award for Most Dedicated Fans. In March 2014, the band embarked on its first South American tour. That same month, HIM's first four albums were digitally reissued in the US by
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. In May 2014, the band was scheduled to perform in China for the first time, but the first show in
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was cut short by local authorities, while the second in
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was cancelled altogether, due to bad weather conditions. In November 2014, HIM released '' Lashes to Ashes, Lust to Dust: A Vinyl Retrospective '96-'03'', a box set containing the band's first four albums, along with ''666 Ways To Love: Prologue'', on 180-gram vinyl. In support, HIM embarked on the Love Metal Archives Tour in December 2014. The band also performed at
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's 30th anniversary shows in London, England.


Final years and disbandment (2015–2017)

On 27 January 2015, Gas Lipstick announced his departure from HIM, after 16 years with the band. In his announcement, Gas stated: "There is no drama, bad blood or any negativity involved in my departure. I simply feel that it's time for me to move on as a musician." HIM made its live debut following Gas's departure in July 2015, with a surprise show at the
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festival in
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, Finland. The show featured the debut of Gas' replacement, drummer Jukka "Kosmo" Kröger. Valo later stated that the band would begin work on a new album eventually, but no release date had been set. On 5 December 2015, HIM performed at
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in
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,
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, with Slipknot,
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, and
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, among others. In 2016, HIM took another hiatus, during which the band members focused on their various side projects. Because of this, the 2016 edition of Helldone was cancelled. In October 2016, it was announced that HIM would be headlining the
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in 2017. In January 2017, HIM was also named the headliner of
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. On 5 March 2017, HIM announced that the band would be disbanding following a farewell tour later that year. In the announcement, Valo stated: "After quarter of a century of love and metal intertwined we sincerely feel HIM has run its unnatural course and adieus must be said in order to make way for sights, scents and sounds yet unexplored. We completed the pattern, solved the puzzle and turned the key. Thank you." Valo later elaborated on the band's decision to call it quits, stating: "We got together and started playing some songs and thinking whats next ..We felt like the new material wasn't taking flight. We got along well together, but something was lacking. The stars weren't in alignment." He also went on to say that: "We felt like there was nothing left to give collectively. It was fun playing the old songs, everybody got along well together, but that spark was missing." Valo didn't rule out the possibility of the band reuniting in the future, stating: "The good thing about this is that there's no drama ..So it doesn't hurt the chances." A photo exhibition by
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, titled ''HIM: Right Here In My Eyes'', was held at the Helsinki Art Museum from 15 June to 3 July, featuring previously unseen photographs of the band preparing for its farewell tour. In November 2017, the exhibition was also held at the Morrison Hotel Gallery in
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. HIM began its
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on 14 June 2017 in
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,
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. The tour was generally well received, with the ''
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'' stating that HIM "truly went out with a 'bang'". The band played its final show on New Year's Eve 2017 as a part of the Helldone Festival.


Artistry


Musical style and lyrical themes

Music critics have referred to the music of HIM as
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. The band has referred to its music as "love metal", the title of the group's fourth studio album. According to Ville Valo, the term "love metal" was coined as a response to people having difficulties categorizing HIM's music. Regarding HIM's reputation as a "goth band", Valo stated: "We can't do anything about that
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but I think we are a special shade of goth, more tender than others. In Finnish tradition, our music is very melancholic." Valo has also described HIM's sound as "sentimental, hard-hitting rock music". The band's intent has always been to combine more melodic and melancholic elements, with its heavier influences. Valo has often cited
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and
Type O Negative Type O Negative were an American gothic metal band formed in Brooklyn, New York City in 1989 by Peter Steele (bass, lead vocals), Kenny Hickey (guitar, co-lead vocals), Josh Silver (keyboards, backing vocals), and Sal Abruscato (drums, percussi ...
as HIM's biggest sources of inspiration. Some of the band's other influences include
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and Norwegian black metal. Regarding HIM's sound, Valo has also stated that: "We never tried to claim that we have reinvented the wheel of rock 'n' roll. We've always been proud to be the torchbearers for Sabbath, Type O, Paradise Lost and Anathema, and a lot of those bands." ''
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'' felt HIM achieved "major crossover appeal" by combining "traditional Finnish melancholia" with "gothic lyrics, walls of metal guitars, and keyboard riffs." On its debut album ''Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666'', HIM's sound was viewed by music critics as a combination of heavy metal, and 1980s rock and goth music. These influences were further explored on ''Razorblade Romance'', which featured less focus on guitar, in favor of a sleeker production and a more melodic sound. HIM continued to explore what critics perceived as a more commercial sound on its third album ''Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights'', which was met with mixed reactions. HIM's fourth album ''
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'' is widely viewed by the band as the record where the group found its own sound, taking inspiration from bands such as Black Sabbath,
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and
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. ''Dark Light'' was HIM's breakthrough album in the United States, and once again featured a glossier production. According to Valo, 2007's ''
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'' was written with the intent of creating a much heavier and darker follow-up, influenced by the likes of My Dying Bride, Anathema and Paradise Lost. ''Screamworks: Love in Theory and Practice'' took influences from bands of the 1980s, such as
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,
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and
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, while ''
Tears on Tape ''Tears on Tape'' is the eighth and final studio album by Finnish rock band HIM, released 26 April 2013 in Finland, 29 April 2013 in Europe, and on 30 April 2013 in the US and Canada. Background At the beginning of 2011 HIM parted ways with ...
'' saw HIM returning to its roots, combining elements of the band's sound on every song, as opposed to having "a fast song followed by a slow song". Valo described ''Tears on Tape'' as a combination of Black Sabbath,
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and
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. Lyrically the songs of HIM largely deal with themes of love. According to Valo: "I feel like there is no subject more important for a song than relationships. It's the only thing that moves me." Valo also takes inspiration from literature, but only certain aspects of it, explaining: "As a guy who writes songs, I get excited about an idea, or a book, or a sentence. I don't necessarily get excited about the whole of
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, I just get excited about
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. Just a little detail that just makes my mind work overdrive." Valo's lyrics have been described as "oozing with blood-dripping hearts and gothic
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".


Image

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, the heartagram is meant to represent the juxtaposition of "the soft and the hard, the male and the female, the yin and the yang". Musically, the heart is also meant to represent the softer side of the band, while the pentagram symbolizes its heavier influences. This juxtaposition can also be seen in the band's album titles. On HIM's first album, the band used a heart with the number "
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" written on it as the logo, which Valo later described as "a bit boring". The heartagram was first predominantly used on the cover of HIM's 2003 album ''Love Metal''. It has since appeared on nearly all releases from the band. Valo has later stated that the heartagram "is probably the best thing I've ever come-up with", and that it's "worth a lot more than money" and "bigger than our band". The heartagram has made several appearances on television as well, including on ''
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''. In the band's early days, HIM's image was heavily characterized by occult and satanic imagery. The use of the number "666" was prominent in lyrics, as well as song and album titles. The band's original name "His Infernal Majesty" was also inspired by ''
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, who was known as "his imperial majesty". This flirtation with the occult was seen by the band as purely "symbolic" and "traditionally rock 'n' roll". Ville Valo first became interested in the occult while in school and soon began reading books on the subject. All of the band were also big fans of
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. However, the group have maintained that none of them were seriously interested in satanism. Instead their interest was about mere "fascination", as well as a tongue in cheek hats off to their favorite bands. His Infernal Majesty eventually shortened its name to HIM in 1996, reportedly because Finnish people had difficulty remembering and pronouncing "His Infernal Majesty". In the years since, HIM toned down the use of satanic imagery even further. When asked about the band's image in 2013, Valo responded: "I think we're pretty much the same ffstage The only difference is I'm not necessarily wearing eyeliner every day." On the band's first three albums, vocalist Ville Valo was featured solely on the cover. According to Valo, ''Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666'' was meant as combination of
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, while ''Razorblade Romance'' was influenced by the 1980s,
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. ''Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights'', meanwhile, took inspiration from
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and late 1970s New York City art circles. ''Love Metal'' was the first album to prominently feature the heartagram on its cover, which was repeated on the follow-up ''Dark Light''. For ''Venus Doom''s cover, the band used a painting by David Harouni, which Valo had purchased while on tour in
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. On ''Tears on Tape'', HIM used several paintings by Daniel P. Carter, along with a variation of the heartagram on the front cover.


Legacy

HIM is one of the most commercially successful Finnish bands of all time, with sales of over ten million albums worldwide. They are also the first Finnish group in history to receive a gold record in the United States. As one of the first Finnish bands to achieve major international success, HIM has been credited for paving the way for other Finnish groups, such as
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and
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. HIM's manager Seppo Vesterinen recalled how before HIM "the success of Finnish bands .was confined to pretty small circles, it wasn't a global phenomenon". In 2015, HIM were one of six Finnish bands honored by the
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by being featured on a new line of postage stamps designed by Klaus Welp. Publications such as ''
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'' and ''
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'' have ranked HIM among the best Finnish metal bands of all time. Much of HIM's success has been attributed to Ville Valo. Along with his songwriting, a key component in HIM's success was Valo's image, which ''
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'' described as utilizing "the tried and true
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formula, wherein sensitivity and edginess combined." ''Metal Hammer'' described Valo as one of the few new "rockstars" of the early 2000s, stating: "HIM were like no other band. They had a special something, but more importantly they had a special someone. Ville shone like a star with his blend of
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posturing and
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's dark charms in ''
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''". ''Loudwire'' ranked Valo as the fourteenth greatest metal frontman of the 21st century, stating: "His baritone voice is undeniably gorgeous, his vampiric charisma is almost hypnotic, male fans desperately attempt to emulate him and female fans scream ballistically as if he was the second coming of
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." Unlike other rock and metal bands, HIM also had a wide appeal, with BMG's Asko Kallonen recalling: "For example in England it was hard to grasp. There the split was usually clear: hard rock was for guys, pop was for girls. HIM was listened to by both." Tavastia Club owner Juhani Merimaa noted how the band's credibility in both the underground and mainstream, along with "melodic, catchy and good songs", paved the way for HIM to achieve major success.
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, meanwhile, noted how HIM is "not the sort of act that conjures up a lukewarm response speople either like them or discredit them outright". Some of the major criticism directed towards the band have centered around the "formulaic" nature of its music and perceived "pandering" toward teenage goth fans. HIM's association with
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has also received some negative feedback. The heartagram has also been a key factor in HIM's success, with Valo noting how the symbol has transcended the band, stating: "There are a lot of people who have them attooedwho don't actually know what it was, don't relate it to the band, and in that sense, I consider that to be my greatest achievement." Valo has also credited Bam Margera and Kat Von D for helping the band gain exposure through their work. HIM's music and the heartagram have been prominently featured in Margera's films and TV shows, as well as Von D's ''
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''. Margera was first introduced to HIM in May 2000, when he flew to Finland for a skateboarding competition and saw the band's music video on TV. He subsequently went out to a record store and bought the album ''Razorblade Romance''. Regarding Margera's involvement in HIM's success, Valo stated: "It wasn't about secret handshakes between managers, he was just a random fella who came a-knocking on our door ..and that's how the friendship started." Kat Von D, meanwhile, was introduced to HIM when the band was recording ''Dark Light'' in Los Angeles. She later appeared in the music video for "Killing Loneliness" and has gone on to do several tattoos for members of the band.


Members

Final line-up *
Ville Valo Ville Hermanni Valo (; born 22 November 1976) is a Finnish singer, songwriter and musician. He is best known as the lead vocalist of the gothic rock band HIM. Born and raised in Helsinki to a Hungarian mother and Finnish father, Valo began h ...
– lead vocals, occasional keyboards and guitar (1995–2017), six-string bass (1991–1993), drums (1995) * Mikko "Mige" Paananen – bass, backing vocals (1991–1993, 1995–2017) * Mikko "Linde" Lindström – guitar (1995–2017), bass (1995) * Janne "Burton" Puurtinen – keyboards, backing vocals (2001–2017) * Jukka "Kosmo" Kröger – drums (2015–2017) Former members * Sami "Juippi" Jokilehto – drums (1991–1993) * Juha Tarvonen – drums (1991–1993) * Oskari "Oki" Kymäläinen – guitar (1996) * Antto Melasniemi – keyboards (1996–1998) * Juhana "Pätkä" Rantala – drums (1996–1999) * Jussi-Mikko "Juska" Salminen – keyboards, backing vocals (1998–2000) * Mika "Gas Lipstick" Karppinen – drums (1999–2015)


Timeline


Discography

* ''
Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666 ''Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666'' is the debut studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM. The album was recorded in fifteen days during the summer of 1997 with producer Hiili Hiilesmaa, whom vocalist Ville Valo has credited as the honorary s ...
'' (1997) * ''
Razorblade Romance ''Razorblade Romance'' is the second studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM. HIM initially began recording the album with producer Hiili Hiilesmaa, who had helmed the group's 1997 debut album, however these sessions proved unsuccessful, ...
'' (2000) * ''
Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights ''Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights'' is the third studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM, released 27 August 2001. The album was produced co-produced by the band, T. T. Oksala and Kevin Shirley. The record had a troubled production, ...
'' (2001) * ''
Love Metal ''Love Metal'' is the fourth studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM (Finnish band), HIM. Released on 11 April 2003, HIM began recording demos for the album in northern spring 2002, after an exhausting touring cycle for their Deep Shadows a ...
'' (2003) * '' Dark Light'' (2005) * ''
Venus Doom ''Venus Doom'' is the sixth studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM. The album was recorded at Finnvox Studios in Helsinki with producers Hiili Hiilesmaa and Tim Palmer, both whom had collaborated with the band on various occasions, and ...
'' (2007) * '' Screamworks: Love in Theory and Practice'' (2010) * ''
Tears on Tape ''Tears on Tape'' is the eighth and final studio album by Finnish rock band HIM, released 26 April 2013 in Finland, 29 April 2013 in Europe, and on 30 April 2013 in the US and Canada. Background At the beginning of 2011 HIM parted ways with ...
'' (2013)


Awards

Emma Gala ! , - , rowspan=2, 1997 , , HIM , , Newcomer of the Year , , , , style="text-align:center;" rowspan=6, , - , ''
Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666 ''Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666'' is the debut studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM. The album was recorded in fifteen days during the summer of 1997 with producer Hiili Hiilesmaa, whom vocalist Ville Valo has credited as the honorary s ...
'' , , Debut Album of the Year , , , - , 1999 , , HIM , , Export of the Year , , , - , rowspan=2, 2000 , , HIM , , Band of the Year , , , - , ''
Razorblade Romance ''Razorblade Romance'' is the second studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM. HIM initially began recording the album with producer Hiili Hiilesmaa, who had helmed the group's 1997 debut album, however these sessions proved unsuccessful, ...
'' , , Album of the Year , , , - , 2001 , , HIM , , Export of the Year , , , - , rowspan=2, 2003 , , ''
Love Metal ''Love Metal'' is the fourth studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM (Finnish band), HIM. Released on 11 April 2003, HIM began recording demos for the album in northern spring 2002, after an exhausting touring cycle for their Deep Shadows a ...
'' , , Hard Rock / Metal Album of the Year , , , , style="text-align:center;" rowspan=2, , - , HIM , , Band of the Year , , , - , rowspan=5, 2005 , , '' Dark Light'' , , Rock Album of the Year , , , , style="text-align:center;" rowspan=2, , - , "
Wings of a Butterfly "Wings of a Butterfly" (released as "Rip Out the Wings of a Butterfly" on the album) is a song by Finnish gothic rock band HIM. It is the second track on their fifth studio album, '' Dark Light'' (2005), and was released as the album's first s ...
" , , Song of the Year , , , - , ''Dark Light'' , , Album of the Year , , , , style="text-align:center;" rowspan=3, , - , '' Love Metal Archives Vol. I'' , , DVD of the Year , , , - , HIM , , Domestic Artist of the Year (Public Vote) , , , - , 2007 , , ''
Venus Doom ''Venus Doom'' is the sixth studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM. The album was recorded at Finnvox Studios in Helsinki with producers Hiili Hiilesmaa and Tim Palmer, both whom had collaborated with the band on various occasions, and ...
'' , , Rock Album of the Year , , , , style="text-align:center;", , - , rowspan=3, 2010 , , HIM , , Band of the Year , , , , style="text-align:center;" rowspan=3, , - , '' Screamworks: Love in Theory and Practice'' , , Metal Album of the Year , , , - , "
Heartkiller "Heartkiller" is a song by Finnish rock band HIM. It is the third track on their seventh studio album '' Screamworks: Love in Theory and Practice'' (2010), and was released in December 2009 as the second single from the album. Music video T ...
" , , Video of the Year , , , - , 2013 , , HIM , , Artist of the Year (Public Vote) , , , , style="text-align:center;", VIVA Comet Awards ! , - , rowspan=2, 2000 , , HIM , , Viewers' Choice Award , , , , style="text-align:center;" rowspan=2, , - , "
Join Me in Death "Join Me in Death" is a single by Finnish gothic rock band HIM, taken from their second studio album, ''Razorblade Romance'' (2000). It was also released as "Join Me", since they were not allowed to include "Death" in the title for the US vers ...
" , , Video of the Year , , , - , 2001 , , HIM , , Viewers' Choice Award , , , , style="text-align:center;" ,
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! , - , 2003 , , ''Love Metal'' , , Best Album , , , , style="text-align:center;" , , - , rowspan=3, 2004 , , " The Funeral of Hearts" , , Best Video , , , , style="text-align:center;" , , - , "The Funeral of Hearts" , , Best Single , , , , style="text-align:center;" rowspan=2 , , - , HIM , , Best Band on the Planet , , , - , 2005 , , HIM , , Best Band on the Planet , , , , style="text-align:center;" , , - , 2006 , , HIM , , Best Band on the Planet , , , , style="text-align:center;" , IFPI Platinum Europe Awards ! , - , 2004 , , ''Razorblade Romance'' , , IFPI Platinum Europe Award , , , , style="text-align:center;" ,
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! , - , 2007 , , ''
Venus Doom ''Venus Doom'' is the sixth studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM. The album was recorded at Finnvox Studios in Helsinki with producers Hiili Hiilesmaa and Tim Palmer, both whom had collaborated with the band on various occasions, and ...
'' , , Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package , , , , style="text-align:center;" , Revolver Golden Gods Awards ! , - , 2013 , , HIM , , Most Dedicated Fans , , , , style="text-align:center;" , Noisecreep Creepies Awards ! , - , 2014 , , "Into the Night" , , Video of the Year , , , , style="text-align:center;" ,


See also

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List of best-selling music artists in Finland These are the lists of the music artists that have the highest certified record sales in Finland (and/or sales explicitly confirmed by Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland in their database). The lists consist of albums and singles (vinyl, CD, d ...
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Music of Finland The music of Finland can be roughly divided into categories of folk music, classical and contemporary art music, and contemporary popular music. The folk music of Finland belongs to a broader musical tradition, that has been common amongst B ...
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Rock music in Finland Finnish rock (Finnish: ''suomirock'' or ''suomirokki''—also known as Finnsrock, Finnrock or Finrock) refers to rock music made in Finland. The initial rock and roll boom of the 1950s was preceded by a long tradition of popular culture. ''Suomirock ...


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