
Finnish classic rock band The Grammers traveled to Rockfield Studios in Wales to record their eighth album in the footsteps of mammoths. Now the album, named after the studio made famous by Queen, Rush, Black Sabbath and many more, is finally out and the release party is on!
‘Rockfield’ album was recorded live and on analog in Monmouth, Wales, and many top international mixers and professionals eventually participated in its making. The album was mixed by Tim Palmer (U2, Pearl Jam, Ozzy Osborne, HIM), Jens Bogren (Amorphis, Kreator, Dimmu Borger, Sepultura), Richardo Borges and Nick Brine (Oasis, The Darkness) and mastered by Justin Shturtz at Sterling Sound in Nashville.
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- Music & Lyrics by Hannu Vainionpää, Ville Vesalainen, Hannu Huitu, Saku Kujala, Jussi Vuola, Tuomo Pfaler, Timo Toikka
- Recorded by Joe Jones, Rockfield Studios, The Quadrangle
- Mixed by Tim Palmer, Jens Bogren, Nick Brine, Richardo Borges
- Mastered by Justin Shturtz, Sterling Sound
- Cover art by Rami Mursula
- Catalog nr. VRDIG323
- ISRC: FIV2U2400029-39
- Distributor: Playground Music Scandinavia.
The Grammers, founded in Säkylä, Finland in 1999, are the northern torchbearers of classic rock.The band is known as an extremely strict and uncompromising live act. The band’s strengths are based on the interpretation of Hannu Vainionpää – one of the most talented heavy rock vocalists in Finland, the highly refined and catchy composition work, and the virtuoso mastery of vintage instruments by its members.
Hannu commented on the recording process of the album as follows:
“Rockfield had a pretty magical atmosphere (even if it sounds cliché); a quiet enclosed yard, nice local people, the right kind of atmosphere that helped to focus on what was essential, i.e. making the record. It was nice to stay and watch the horses and cows in the pasture and play a little bit of billiards and table tennis on session breaks. All in all, the atmosphere was very homely. When I found out that I was going to sing to the same microphone that Ronnie James Dio sang – of course, it sent chills down my spine for a moment. That we are now part of a certain kind of great continuum. And I think you can hear it both on this first single and also on the whole album. It was a great time, a great session, good memories. And it really couldn’t have gone any better!”
The 12″ recycled vinyl (Made in Finland) is for sale worldwide.
Also participating in the sessions was cinematographer-director Petri Vilén, who is responsible for many of the earlier music videos and the photos on the album. A documentary about the band’s journey is also being prepared.









