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@JariJuslin I hope I'm wrong, but from comments by both Floor and Marko I get the impression they have been pretty much estranged since the parting of ways.
Raskasta Joulua is a music project from Finland in which diverse artists have recorded traditional Christmas carols and Christmas hits in a heavy metal style. "Raskasta joulua" is a term in Finnish which means "heavy Christmas" in English. The concept was founded by guitarist Erkka Korhonen in 2004. Many notable Finnish metal vocalists have appeared on Raskasta Joulua albums and tours.
Marko is singing in Finnish, Floor in Latin and English. At the end is "Kiitos Paljon", Finnish for 'Thank You very much'. Raskasta Joulua tours around Finland most years around Christmas time.
Beautiful ❣️the vibe between both❣️🎄 And I adore the 2016 version of Oi Jouluyö only with pregnant Floor. Wish you and your loved ones a peacefull and joyfull christmas time 🎄🍾
RJ means Raskasta Joulua, Heavy Christmas. Raskasta Joulua is a music project from Finland in which diverse artists have recorded traditional Christmas carols and Christmas hits in a heavy metal style. "Raskasta joulua" is a term in Finnish which means "heavy Christmas" in English. The concept was founded by guitarist Erkka Korhonen in 2004. Many notable Finnish metal vocalists have appeared on Raskasta Joulua albums and tours, including Marko Hietala, Jarkko Ahola, Ari Koivunen, Juha-Pekka Leppaluoto and Tony Kakko. The band's first album, Raskasta Joulua, contained performances by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra and was produced by T2 Productions. The album was released in December 2004. The second album was released on the Warner label in 2006 after a promotional 3-concert tour in December 2005 increased the popularity of the project. This led to increased sales of the subsequent releases. Raskasta Joulua have toured every year since 2005 and the 3 concert tour has become an annual tradition. In 2013 the band changed their record label for the second time and signed to Spinefarm Records. They also released their second self-titled album, which achieved platinum status in Finland. In 2014, it was followed by two new albums, Raskasta Joulua 2 and Ragnarok Juletide,[1] the latter of which is their first album recorded in the English language. The other albums are in Finnish. The Heavy Christmas Tour will celebrate its 20th anniversary this year, 2024.
I was there. It was my second trip to Finland. ❤ It was truly wonderful. Also, please react to JP Leppäluoto. He is also part of this group, among doing a bunch of other things. He's the best singer from Finland.
My parents are devout christians, pentecostal church. Not gonna go to reasons why but I am not that close with them. But I can never forget when I wanted to go to Raskasta Joulua gig but didn't have s drivers license. And the gig was at a bar 100km away from wherr I lived. But my mom took me there. My mom isn't metalhead, at all. Anyone who knows my mom would have been shocked that she went to a bar and to listen rock/metal gig nonetheless. But I wanted to go see them and she took me there. Funniest thing was after the concert she was commenting about how funny it looked when the female vocalist was spinning her hair. Took me a while to realize what she meant as there was no female vocalist on that gig. But she was talking about Ari Koivuniemi doing a windmill with his hair.
The bass drum head says "Leka" (a Finnish metal band), and overlapping Leka is "Rantanen". (The drummer's name is Mirka Rantanen.) ruclips.net/video/SPG-cQJq_tA/видео.html
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Marko's beaming smile at the end is priceless. I really hope these two can reconcile one day and sing together again.
Why wouldn't they? Marko is not in bad relations with Nightwish. He burned out and has issues with the music industry, but not the band.
@JariJuslin I hope I'm wrong, but from comments by both Floor and Marko I get the impression they have been pretty much estranged since the parting of ways.
I miss these two together....
Raskasta Joulua is a music project from Finland in which diverse artists have recorded traditional Christmas carols and Christmas hits in a heavy metal style. "Raskasta joulua" is a term in Finnish which means "heavy Christmas" in English. The concept was founded by guitarist Erkka Korhonen in 2004. Many notable Finnish metal vocalists have appeared on Raskasta Joulua albums and tours.
Marko is singing in Finnish, Floor in Latin and English. At the end is "Kiitos Paljon", Finnish for 'Thank You very much'. Raskasta Joulua tours around Finland most years around Christmas time.
Floor and Marko’s harmonies are gold ❤
I hope some day they will be so happy singing together again
Love this version...the mutual admiration between Floor and Marko is fantastic! Merry Christmas all !!!
Now the "Oh Holy Night" by Floor solo and very pregnant with Freya, same show but in 2016....
🤘🤘🤘
Yes, this!!!
I concur
Floor has performed a few Christmas songs over the time even pregnant with her first child. Christmas blessing to you and your family
Now Floor O Holy Night heavy version is awesome
Beautiful ❣️the vibe between both❣️🎄 And I adore the 2016 version of Oi Jouluyö only with pregnant Floor.
Wish you and your loved ones a peacefull and joyfull christmas time 🎄🍾
You as well!
I Concur! ruclips.net/video/ym1Wc5dmUYc/видео.html
Floor & Marko ”no shoes” Hietala. ❤😊
Floor's musical theater training showing through.
I can't believe I'm crying AGAIN!
It’s so good.
RJ means Raskasta Joulua, Heavy Christmas.
Raskasta Joulua is a music project from Finland in which diverse artists have recorded traditional Christmas carols and Christmas hits in a heavy metal style. "Raskasta joulua" is a term in Finnish which means "heavy Christmas" in English. The concept was founded by guitarist Erkka Korhonen in 2004. Many notable Finnish metal vocalists have appeared on Raskasta Joulua albums and tours, including Marko Hietala, Jarkko Ahola, Ari Koivunen, Juha-Pekka Leppaluoto and Tony Kakko.
The band's first album, Raskasta Joulua, contained performances by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra and was produced by T2 Productions. The album was released in December 2004.
The second album was released on the Warner label in 2006 after a promotional 3-concert tour in December 2005 increased the popularity of the project. This led to increased sales of the subsequent releases. Raskasta Joulua have toured every year since 2005 and the 3 concert tour has become an annual tradition.
In 2013 the band changed their record label for the second time and signed to Spinefarm Records. They also released their second self-titled album, which achieved platinum status in Finland. In 2014, it was followed by two new albums, Raskasta Joulua 2 and Ragnarok Juletide,[1] the latter of which is their first album recorded in the English language. The other albums are in Finnish.
The Heavy Christmas Tour will celebrate its 20th anniversary this year, 2024.
You can find many Heavy Chistmas, Raskasta Joulua, performances in RUclips.
I was there. It was my second trip to Finland. ❤ It was truly wonderful.
Also, please react to JP Leppäluoto. He is also part of this group, among doing a bunch of other things. He's the best singer from Finland.
9:26 Their last words were "kiitos paljon", which means "thanks a lot".
My parents are devout christians, pentecostal church. Not gonna go to reasons why but I am not that close with them. But I can never forget when I wanted to go to Raskasta Joulua gig but didn't have s drivers license. And the gig was at a bar 100km away from wherr I lived. But my mom took me there. My mom isn't metalhead, at all. Anyone who knows my mom would have been shocked that she went to a bar and to listen rock/metal gig nonetheless. But I wanted to go see them and she took me there.
Funniest thing was after the concert she was commenting about how funny it looked when the female vocalist was spinning her hair. Took me a while to realize what she meant as there was no female vocalist on that gig. But she was talking about Ari Koivuniemi doing a windmill with his hair.
People joke that you can always pick a Finnish person by the angle of their keyboard lol. Apparently it helps with fatigue in the hands
Very beautiful, thank you
The bass drum head says "Leka" (a Finnish metal band), and overlapping Leka is "Rantanen". (The drummer's name is Mirka Rantanen.)
ruclips.net/video/SPG-cQJq_tA/видео.html
Check out some Children of Bodom. They're one of the OG's popularizing slanted keyboard in Finnish/Nordic metal. Very awesome melodeath too.
You might want to check out Heavy Christmas version of The Little Drummer Boy
ruclips.net/video/xXgX05FcPwQ/видео.htmlsi=yb-gyunwvAQlf1az
Good reaction to a great performance. Your mic. audio keeps dipping, making your commentary sometimes difficult to follow.
Sorry about that. It got messed up with my new setup. I didn’t want re-record an inauthentic reaction so I had to make do.
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