Am I Blood

Am I Blood
Origin Finland
Genres Heavy metal, thrash metal
Years active 1992present
Website Amiblood.com

Am I Blood, formerly named St. Mucus, is a heavy/thrash metal band from Kerava, Finland. The band was formed in 1992 with later to be Amorphis front-man Pasi Koskinen, who was originally the singer of the band. They parted ways with Koskinen in 1995, just one month before the recording of debut album "Natural Mutation" under the name St.Mucus.[1] The band are well-known (particularly on the internet) for being mistaken for the popular heavy metal band Metallica; which are arguably a strong influence on the band's music.

The band began recording their fifth album "Existence of Trauma", with a new guitarist and drummer, in mid-2008. It was revealed on the band's official MySpace blog that lead songwriter and vocalist Janne Kerminen began writing material for the album in early 2007.[2] On November 25, 2008, the band has released an unmastered rough mix of the song "The Dawn Became Their Pride" from the upcoming album.[3]

"The Truth Inside The Dying Sun", the band's fourth album, was made available to download freely at ReverbNation in anticipation of the new album's release.[3]

Members

Current members

Past members

Guitar

  • Pasi Koskinen - (1992-1995)
  • Pexi Corner (Pekka Kulmala) - (1997-2002)
  • Hans Lanblade - (1999-2002)
  • Max Karling - (2005-2006)
  • Ilves - (2005-2013)
  • Marko Leiviskä - (2006-?)
  • Jani Stefanovic - ?
  • Pexi Cornera - ?

Vocals

Drums

  • Sauli Suomalainen - (1992-1998, 1999-2000, 2000–2002)
  • Pekka Sauvolainen - (1998-1999, 2005-?)
  • Jani Stafanovic - (?-2000)
  • Gary Reini - ?

Discography

Albums

EPs

References

  1. "Am I Blood - in Metal Bands". Metalunderground.com. Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  2. "Featured Content on Myspace". Myspace.com. Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  3. 1 2 "Am I Blood Music, Lyrics, Songs, and Videos". Reverbnation.com. 2008-09-16. Retrieved 2015-05-30.


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