The inception of His Infernal Majesty and how the band rose to fame

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His Infernal Majesty was one of the most influential bands of the early 21st century. They were known for their dark, gothic style and for their shocking live performances. The band rose to fame quickly, but they also faced backlash from religious groups and conservative organizations. Despite this, His Infernal Majesty continued to produce groundbreaking music and challenge social norms.

Inception of the band HIM – how it all started

One of the most popular Finnish bands of all time, HIM, has been entertaining audiences for over two decades. The band’s unique blend of gothic rock and metal has won them a devoted following all over the world. But how did HIM get its start?

HIM was formed in Helsinki, Finland in 1991 by vocalist Ville Valo and bassist Mikko “Mige” Paananen. The two had been friends since childhood and had played in various bands together throughout their teenage years. They were later joined by guitarist Linde Lindström, who had also been a childhood friend of Valo’s. The three musicians clicked immediately and began writing songs together.

In 1993, HIM released their debut album, Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666. The album was not an immediate success, but it did garner the band a small following in Finland. The following year, HIM released their second album, And Love Said No, which was a much more commercial sounding record than their debut. This album helped the band gain a wider audience both in Finland and abroad.

HIM finally broke through to the mainstream with their third album, Love Metal, which was released in 2003. The album’s first single, “Funeral of Hearts,” was a massive hit in Finland and helped propel the album to platinum status. Love Metal remains HIM’s most successful album to date and is considered one of the best Finnish albums of all time.

How HIM Made a Name for Themselves in the Music Industry

Let’s take a look at some of the biggest hits from HIM and where they played them.

“Heartkiller” is one of HIM’s most popular songs. It was released as the first single from their seventh studio album, “Screamworks: Love in Theory and Practice.” The song peaked at number two on the Finnish Singles Chart and received heavy airplay on Finnish radio stations. “Heartkiller” was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance.

“Right Here in My Arms” was released as the second single from “Screamworks.” The song peaked at number one on the Finnish Singles Chart and became one of HIM’s most successful singles worldwide. “Right Here in My Arms” was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance.

HIM’s cover of Chris Isaak’s “Wicked Game” was released as the third single from “Screamworks.” The song peaked at number two on the Finnish Singles Chart and received heavy airplay on Finnish radio stations. “Wicked Game” was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance.

Behind the scenes – what it’s like being in a rock band

When most people think of being in a rock band, they think of the glamorous lifestyle of private jets, fancy hotels, and sold-out stadiums. While it’s true that some bands do live this kind of lifestyle, it’s not the reality for most bands. Most bands are actually working hard to make a living playing their music.

Being in a rock band means long hours of practice, touring, and recording. It can be tough being away from home for months at a time, and you have to be able to deal with the stress of performing live. But it’s all worth it when you’re doing what you love.

Conclusion

So that’s the story of how one of the world’s most iconic rock bands came to be. HIM has had a long and successful career, due largely in part to their unique blend of gothic rock with metal elements. If you’re a fan of either genre, or just good music in general, do yourself a favor and check out some of their hits. You won’t be disappointed.

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