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Private Line are a Finnish
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band from
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, Finland, formed during the mid-1990s (in
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, a city in the center of Finland) and continuing today.


History


Origins

The band was founded in the 1990s, when the founding members, Sammy, Jari Huttunen, and Eliaz were still teenagers. They bonded through love of
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. Private Line won a local band competition and used the prize money from it to record and release their debut EP ''Smooth Motions'' in 1998. After recording ''Smooth Motions'', the band brought in two new members: Spit and Illy. Together they recorded a 5-song promo-CD. Founding member and guitarist Jari left the band and joined in Finnish heavy metal act
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in May 2002.


Re-forming Private Line 2002

While in Helsinki in 2002, vocalist Sammy met a guitarist named Jack, who was previously playing in a band called Rockers Unite!. He was asked to join in the band and gave a new breath of life to Private Line. Jack knew the band and was fan of theirs already before deciding to join them. Jack played two shows with the band before actually becoming a member. Jack's first official performance as a guitarist of Private Line was 25 May 2002 at the club S-Osis in
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, Finland.


''Six Songs of Hellcity Trendkill'' 2002

The band started rehearsing new songs during the summer of 2002 and entered the studio in August 2002. Private Line recorded 5 songs in the Jyväskylä Lutakko studios. In December 2002, they released their second CD-EP '' Six Songs of Hellcity Trendkill'' with a revamped, energy-filled style with hard R'N'R riffs flavored with synthesizers. The band used 3 earlier recorded songs "Makin' A Mess Since'77", "Grown Like Others", "Crack In Reality" and 3 new songs "Superstar I.Q.", "Downstairs Upstairs" and "Virgin Suicide" for the new EP. The EP got positive reviews from the Finnish rock media as well as glam and
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-orientated
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s. After the ''Hellcity Trendkill'' release, Private Line got their first booking agency deal signed with the Sam Agency Oy.


2003

Private Line toured a lot during the year of 2003 with bands like Negative, Peer Gunt, Hybrid Children etc. and started to build up their fanbase in Finland. The band also worked on new songs during the tour and at the end of 2003 they entered the studio to record their forthcoming single "Forever and a Day". The single also included the tracks "Cheerleaders & Dopedealers" and "Sleep Tight", an old Private Line song from the 1990s.


Debut album ''21st Century Pirates'' (2004)

"Forever And a Day" was released before the album in February 2004 and it shot up the Finnish
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, reaching #3 in its first week. "Sleep Tight" could also be heard in the Finnish box-office hit movie and soundtrack '' Levottomat3'' by Solar Films Inc. in February 2004. April 2004 saw the appearance of the band's debut full-length album '' 21st Century Pirates''. The album reached #18 at the official Finnish Top40 record charts at its first week and got great reviews in the Finnish and foreign press. The second single from the debut album carrying the name "1-800-Out-of-Nowhere" was put out in June 2004 and reached #4 in the Finnish single charts. The video of the song stayed on
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's Up North Top10 video chart for 10 weeks. In August 2004, ''21st Century Pirates'' was also released in Japan by
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and later the same year in Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Russia, Sweden and
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. A third single (released December 2004) from the album, called "Already Dead" brought the band more success with another top 5 charting in their native Finland. The single release consisted also 3 songs "While God Saves I Destroy", White-Collar Crime, Cheerleaders 6 Dopedealers" live video from Tampere at Tullikamari, Pakkahuone. The band toured for the album in various countries, such as Japan, Italy, Spain, England, Germany, Sweden and Russia. They supported also acts like
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(2 shows in
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and
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June 2005),
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, Italy July 2005),
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(5 shows Scandinavian tour,
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,
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,
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in October 2005) and
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, a band featuring
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, in their hometown Helsinki at the
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in June 2004.


Evel Knievel Factor (2006)

From their forthcoming album, Private Line unveiled a new single on May 31, 2006 called "Broken Promised Land". The video of the song that was shot in
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desert and was inspired by the ''
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'' movie, featured Finnish porn star and celebrity Rakel Liekki. The single reached #4 on the Finnish singles chart. The single featured another song from the upcoming album, called "Uniform"'. In October 2006 they released a new song entitled "Alive" on their MySpace page and revealed that the new album would be called '' Evel Knievel Factor''. The album was released on 1 November, and reached #23 on the Finnish albums chart. ''Evel Knievel Factor''-album was also released in
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, Japan by
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, Russia by Dance Paradise/Soyuz,
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by Dynamo Records, Sweden by Playground Scandinavia. A second single from the album, called "Sound Advice", was released on 31 January 2007, and reached #2 on the singles chart in Finland and stayed there for 7 weeks. Lyrics to "Sound Advice" as well as to "Gods of Rewind" and "Billion Star Hotel" were written in collaboration with American playwright Rory Winston. The "Sound Advice" single also featured two previously unreleased songs, "Tokyo" ("Tokyo" was released also on ''Evel Knievel Factors Japan version with the cover version of the
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s song "He's A Whore") and "Criminal". "Criminal" is originally by Finnish rock band Smack. It also included the music video for the song "Broken Promised Land".


2007

The video of "Sound Advice" was shot in
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studios in Helsinki by Vasara Films. It reached #1 on the Finnish music TV channel VoiceTV and stayed there for 10 consecutive weeks. "Sound Advice" was also featured on the soundtrack of the Finnish box-office hit movie (over 200000 viewers in Finland) '' V2 – jäätynyt enkeli'' by Solar Films Inc. During 2007 Private Line toured Finland, Sweden and Russia. At the end of 2007, Private Line was asked to participate in the
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campaign covering the main campaign song "More" written by hip-hop group
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. The band recorded their version of the song and it ended up in the Pepsi campaign during November and December 2007 in Finland. Pepsi bottles included the band's logo, a photo of the band and code for the song in the bottles' sticker.


2008–2010

'' Evel Knievel Factor'' album was released in Italy May 2008 by
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Italy. In September 2008 the band made their first headline tour in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The tour was called "Prozac Nation-tour 2008" and consisted 11 shows. In the end of 2008 band announced that they will start preparing their 3rd album. During 2009 and 2010 the band played few club and festival shows in Finland and in Italy including new songs from their forthcoming album. Names of the songs were "Live, Learn And Grow Apart", "13th Step From The Grave", "Down Came The Rain" and "Deathbedtime Stories".


2011

After a couple of years break Private Line released a new single and music video " Dead Decade" from their forthcoming third album with the same name. The album was released in August 2011 by King Foo Entertainment. The music video was directed by Ville Lipiäinen in co-operation with
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. Private Line announced in May 2011 that they will start their tour in June 2011 including countries
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, China and United States. Private Line has performed earlier including
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in Japan, Russia, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Sweden,
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and Spain.


Members


Current

*Sammy - vocals & guitar *Eliaz - drums & vocals *
Jack Smack Jack Smack (born August 8, ? in Jyväskylä) is Finnish rock musician. He is the guitarist/background vocalist/composer in the Helsinki based hard rock band called Private Line and also in the "party band" groups Evil Boys, Thunderbombs and Traba ...
- guitar & vocals *Illy - guitar, synths, programming & vocals *Spit - bass & vocals


Special collaborator

*Rory Winston with Sammy - lyrics


Former

*Jari Huttunen - guitar (1996–2002) *Janne Kulju - bass (1996–1999)


Discography


Albums

*'' 21st Century Pirates'' (2004) *'' Evel Knievel Factor'' (2006) *'' Dead Decade'' (2011)


E.P.

*'' Smooth Motions'' (1998) *'' Six Songs of Hellcity Trendkill'' (December 2002)


Singles

* "Forever and a Day" (February 2004) (4 weeks in official Finnish charts, best chart position #3) * "1-800-Out-of-Nowhere" (June 2004) (6 weeks in official Finnish charts, best chart position #4) * "Already Dead" (December 2004) (4 weeks in official Finnish charts, best chart position #6) * "Broken Promised Land" (May 2006) (11 weeks in official Finnish charts, best chart position #4) * "Sound Advice" (February 2007) (7 weeks in official Finnish charts, best chart position #2) * "Dead Decade" (April 2011)


Compilations

* ''Fan records'' (1999) - "Sick Of Myself" * ''
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'' - Piikkinä Lihassa, Klamydia 15v. (2003) - "Junkies Love" (Narkkarirakkautta) Private Line (Sammy, Jack Smack, Eliaz) / Sir.Christus & Antti Anatomy ( Negative) * ''Rock2006.fi-Vuoden Kovimmat Rockhitit'' (2006) - "Broken Promised Land" * '' Tuhma Rock-kokoelma Vol.1'' (2007) - "Broken Promised Land" * '' Mama Trash Family Artists Volume One'' (2007) - "Broken Promised Land" * ''
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'' Magazine Vol.43 (2007) - "Broken Promised Land" * '' Mama Trash Family Artists Volume 2'' (2007) - "He's A Whore"


Movie soundtracks

* "Sleep Tight" (2004) in the movie ''
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'' * "Sound Advice" (2007) in the movie '' V2 - Jäätynyt enkeli''


Other releases

* "More" (November/2007)
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Music videos

* "Forever and a Day" (2004) * "1-800-Out-of-Nowhere" (2004) * "Broken Promised Land" (2006) * "Sound Advice" (2007) * "Dead Decade" (2011) * "Deathroll Casino" (2012)


External links


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