HIM has been a band for 23 years, releasing eight studio albums to date, of which their fifth LP, "Dark Light", was certified gold by the RIAA ( Recording Industry Association Of America),making them the first Finnish rock band to have a gold album in the United States. The "love metal" act's eighth official album was recorded at Helsinki's Finnvox Studios with longtime producer Hiili Hiilesmaa ( APOCALYPTICA, AMORPHIS, MOONSPELL) and was mixed in London, England by Tim Palmer, who previously helmed 2005's "Dark Light" and 2007's "Venus Doom". "Tears On Tape" was released on Apvia Razor & Tie in North America and on Apthrough DoubleCross ( Cooking Vinyl's specialist rock imprint) in the U.K. HIM's latest album, "Tears On Tape", sold 20,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 11 - Starland Ballroom - Sayreville, NJĭec. In support of the deluxe remastered releases, HIM has just embarked on a U.S. ![]() We were working with Sterling Sound again, and Justin, the guy that did it, did an amazing job. So you have to be faithful and truthful and honor the original, but while doing so… There's no rules. ![]() Because they all of a sudden thought they had to find that '80s kind of feel, and it doesn't work like that. When they did the remasters in the '80s of the first album on CD, they sound terrible. And also, BLACK SABBATH is a great example. So we were spared for some of that stuff, because we did some of the albums before… So it was kind of a fine line… 'loudness wars' and then we had had stuff that was done before the 'loudness wars,' so we were… Long story short, we were able to just tweak… And to my ears, they sound more fresh and more 'in your face' but having all the essential… We have to be, at the same time, kind of careful with it, 'cause we had Sterling Sound in New York City… George Marino, who is a legendary mastering engineer, he did a few masters for us before he passed away, so we didn't wanna mess about with those too much. It's terribly loud, but it's probably what they went for, and it does sound aggressive, but at least in my ears it wears 'em out easy. So that was a long time ago, and that was when the, whatever you wanna call it, 'loudness wars' or whatever, started happening, so people started to master everything so loud that rock albums started lacking dynamics, the best example being 'Death Magnetic' by METALLICA. Speaking to Artisan News earlier this week, HIM frontman Ville Valo stated about the band's decision to remaster its early releases: "I don't think there's anything wrong with the albums, per se, but, obviously, the first one was done… well, the EP was '96 and the first album was '97… and then it was about, like, 1999 when we recorded 'Razorblade Romance'. 666", "Razorblade Romance", "Deep Shadows And Brilliant Highlights" and "Love Metal", in multiple configurations, all remastered with bonus tracks, exclusive liner notes, and special packaging. Also being released are four of HIM's iconic albums, "Greatest Love Songs Vol. The box set includes the rare debut 1996 EP "666 Ways To Love: Prologue" on 180-gram heavyweight vinyl for the first time ever, along with an exclusive Heartagram logo slipmat and a USB drive with 37 bonus tracks, 80 tracks all together, all remastered. Finnish "love" metallers HIM will release a limited-edition box set, "Lashes To Ashes, Lust To Dust: A Vinyl Retrospective '96-'03", on December 23 via The End.
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