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Lullacry : ウィキペディア英語版
Lullacry

Lullacry was a melodic band with gothic metal influences that hailed from Helsinki, Finland. The band recorded their first demo (named ''Weeper's Aeon'') in 1998 and in a short time they had enough of a following to safely attempt a full-length album – ''Sweet Desire'' – recorded in 1999. This got the attention of Spinefarm Records and led to a professional contract. Their career truly began progressing after the release of the album ''Be My God'' – from 2001 – which was issued as they went on a joint tour with the power metal band Edguy.
However, vocalist Tanya Kemppainen quit the band in 2002, leaving Lullacry without its main element. Many female singers applied for the post, but the then unknown contralto vocalist Tanja Lainio was ultimately chosen as the replacement vocalist. Their following release was entitled ''Crucify My Heart''. The single ''Don't Touch the Flame'' taken from this album included a cover of the Nine Inch Nails track ''Head Like a Hole''.
Prior to the recording of their fourth album, the EP ''Fire Within'' was released including alternative versions of two of the band's classic tracks, a W.A.S.P. cover "L.O.V.E. Machine", and two new tracks.
In June 2005 the band announced the completion of their fourth album entitled ''Vol. 4'', which was released in September the same year. The single ''Stranger in You'', which included a Kiss cover of ''I Stole Your Love'', was released in July.
After a long hiatus, Lullacry released their fifth studio album ''Where Angels Fear'' in 2012. It was released through band's own label, OUTO recordings, distributed by Playground Scandinavia, and was licensed to Europe, Japan, North America, Russia, Belarus & Ukraine.
In February 2013 Lullacry released a new video and digi-single for the song ''To Every Heartache''. Lullacry will do some shows during 2013, basically in Finland, to celebrate their 15-year career.
==Line-up==

* Tanja Lainio – vocals (joined in 2002)
* Sami Leppikangas – Lead guitar
* Sauli Kivilahti – Guitar
* Kimmo "Heavy" Hiltunen – Bass (joined in 1998)
* Jukka Outinen – drums (joined in 1999)

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