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Northern Kings is a Finnish symphonic metal cover supergroup, made up of four well known musicians: Jarkko Ahola from Teräsbetoni, ex-Dreamtale, Marko Hietala from Tarot, ex-Nightwish, Tony Kakko from Sonata Arctica and Juha-Pekka Leppäluoto from Charon, Harmaja and ex-Poisonblack.

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Their first single, "We Don't Need Another Hero" (originally performed by Tina Turner), was released in 2007, followed by their debut album Reborn. In late 2008, their second album Rethroned was released, headlined by the single "Kiss from a Rose" (originally performed by Seal).[1] They last released a single "Lapponia" in 2010.

On 18 June 2022, Northern Kings made a comeback after being on hiatus for 12 years. The band performed at the 'Tuhdimmat Tahdit festival' in Nokia, Finland.[2]

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Northern Kings is a Finnish symphonic heavy metal supergroup formed in 2007, comprising four prominent vocalists: of Teräsbetoni and ex-Dreamtale, of and , of , and Juha-Pekka Leppäluoto of and later Harmaja. The group specializes in reinterpreting classic 1980s pop and rock songs through a lens, blending orchestral arrangements with powerful vocals and heavy instrumentation to create distinctive covers. Their debut single, "We Don't Need Another Hero" (originally by ), was released in 2007, followed by the album later that year, which achieved gold status in for sales exceeding 15,000 copies. The album featured covers such as "Hello" by and "In the Air Tonight" by , showcasing each member's vocal range—Ahola as the "King of High Notes," Hietala as the "King of the Kings," Kakko as the "King of Catchy Melody Lines," and Leppäluoto as the "King of Mystique." In 2008, they released their second album, Rethroned, adopting a rockier edge with tracks like "Kiss from a Rose" by Seal and a duet version of Thin Lizzy's "Róisín Dubh (Black Rose)," headlined by the single "My Way" (). Northern Kings debuted live at the Radio Rock gala in December 2007 and performed full concerts in and at the Kemi Satama Open Air in 2010. After a hiatus, the group reformed in 2022 and performed at the Tuhdimmat Tahdit in . The project originated during recordings for the Christmas metal albums, emphasizing collaborative reinterpretations that highlight the members' established careers in the Finnish metal scene. While primarily a studio endeavor, their work has garnered attention for bridging mainstream pop with , appealing to fans of both genres.

History

Formation (2006–2007)

Northern Kings was formed in 2007 as a supergroup by four prominent Finnish heavy metal vocalists: of Teräsbetoni, Marco Hietala of and , of , and Juha-Pekka Leppäluoto of . The concept originated from the members' mutual enthusiasm for reinterpreting 1980s pop and rock hits through a symphonic metal lens, incorporating heavy orchestration and dramatic arrangements. This idea developed organically during their collaborative work on the Christmas metal project, including shared recordings and live performances, before coalescing in early spring 2007 into a dedicated cover ensemble. Producer Erkka Korhonen, known for his work on , guided the project's musical direction from its inception, overseeing vocal arrangements and symphonic elements. Later that year, the group signed with Warner Music , paving the way for their debut output. Pre-release efforts included initial demo recordings to refine the cover selections and a public concept announcement tied to their first single, building anticipation among Finnish metal fans familiar with the vocalists' primary bands.

Peak activity and releases (2007–2010)

The Northern Kings achieved their initial breakthrough with the release of their debut single, "We Don't Need Another Hero", a symphonic metal cover of Tina Turner's 1985 hit from the Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome soundtrack, on September 26, 2007. The track, featuring lead vocals by , quickly gained traction in , marking the band's entry into the domestic music scene. This momentum carried into their debut album, , released on October 31, 2007, via Warner Music . The 13-track collection reinterpreted pop and rock classics with orchestral arrangements and heavy metal instrumentation, including covers like "I Just Died in Your Arms" by and "In the Air Tonight" by . The album peaked in the top ten on the Finnish Albums Chart, eventually achieving gold certification for sales exceeding 17,000 copies in Finland alone. A follow-up single, "Hello" (a Lionel Richie cover sung by Ahola), arrived in December 2007, further solidifying their presence on Finnish radio. Building on this foundation, the band issued their second album, Rethroned, on November 19, 2008, which expanded to 11 tracks blending symphonic elements with covers such as "" by (led by ) and "" by (performed by ). The release debuted at number 16 on the Finnish Albums Chart, demonstrating sustained domestic appeal despite a shift toward more diverse source material. The preceding single "" (Seal cover, featuring Hietala on vocals) in 2008 served as a promotional highlight, with its video gaining visibility in metal circles. During this period, Northern Kings maintained activity through live performances, including appearances at Finnish festivals and television events. Notable shows encompassed a 2007 set at Radio Rock Finlandia in and a high-profile performance of "Take on Me" at the Finnish finals in in January 2009, broadcast nationally on TV2. These outings, often supported by a full , helped build a dedicated fanbase in , though international reach remained limited. The era culminated in the 2010 single "Lapponia", a cover of Monica Aspelund's 1977 Eurovision entry arranged for the band's style and released on September 7 to coincide with 's Eurovision preparations. Overall, the band's output from 2007 to 2010 emphasized commercial viability in , with consistent chart presence underscoring their niche success in the symphonic cover genre.

Hiatus and reformation (2010–present)

Following the release of their single "Lapponia" in 2010, Northern Kings entered a period of reduced activity, with members shifting focus to their primary bands while maintaining occasional collaborations, such as performances and the 2013 recording of "Pieni Rumpali" for the Christmas metal album. In , Northern Kings reformed for live performances, beginning with a comeback show at the Tuhdimmat Tahdit festival on June 18 in . This revival was followed by appearances at Tuska Open Air in July and the John Smith Rock Festival later that year. The core lineup for these events featured vocalists (Teräsbetoni), (Sonata Arctica), Marco Hietala (ex-Nightwish), and J-P Leppäluoto (ex-Charon), supported by musicians including guitarist Erkka Korhonen. The reformation also coincided with Hietala's return to public performances after departing in January 2021 to address personal challenges and step away from the music industry. As of 2025, Northern Kings remain an active project emphasizing occasional live revivals over new material, with no studio releases since and no scheduled concerts in the immediate future.

Musical style

Genre characteristics

Northern Kings is classified as a supergroup, blending elements of , heavy metal, and orchestral arrangements to produce an epic, theatrical sound. The band's core style emphasizes grandiose orchestral elements, incorporating a full symphony orchestra to enhance the scale and drama of their arrangements, with production led by and arranger Erkka Korhonen. Vocal dynamics are a hallmark, featuring four distinct male vocalists—Tony Kakko, Marco Hietala, Jarkko Ahola, and JP Leppäluoto—who deliver a broad range from high-pitched clean tones to deeper, versatile registers, enabling rich layered harmonies and multifaceted performances. Supporting the vocals and , the group relies on session musicians for guitars, bass, , and keyboards, prioritizing dramatic flair and symphonic integration over original songwriting. While akin to supergroups like in its orchestral metal approach and ensemble format, Northern Kings distinguishes itself by exclusively covering non-metal songs in this style.

Cover selection and arrangements

Northern Kings' approach to cover selection emphasizes songs from the and pop, rock, and movie soundtracks, chosen to juxtapose their original upbeat or melodic natures against the band's aggressive style. Vocalists such as , Marco Hietala, , and J.P. Leppäluoto each selected tracks that resonated personally, often via email exchanges during the initial formation, focusing on hits like A-ha's "," Tina Turner's "We Don't Need Another Hero," and Seal's "" to highlight contrasts in energy and emotion. This curation prioritizes thematic consistency in anthems and poignant ballads, selected for their inherent dramatic potential that translates powerfully to the band's operatic delivery and live intensity. The arrangement process transforms these selections into bombastic metal anthems, with producer Mikko P. Mustonen and co-producer Erkka Korhonen layering heavy guitar riffs, blistering solos, and operatic builds to amplify the originals' hooks. Upbeat pop tracks are reimagined with darker, more intense structures, while leads are assigned to vocalists based on timbre suitability— for instance, Hietala's baritone suits brooding ballads, and Ahola's power suits anthemic choruses. Notable techniques include key modulations to accommodate vocal ranges, extended intros and outros incorporating orchestral swells for cinematic depth, and occasional Finnish cultural infusions, such as the 2010 single "Lapponia," a metal rendition of a 1977 Eurovision entry evoking Lapland's folklore. Symphonic production elements, like string sections and choral backing, further enhance these reworkings. The band's evolution in cover strategies is evident from their debut album (2007), which featured more straightforward adaptations of pop staples like Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'," to Rethroned (2008), where bolder experiments emerged, including rock-driven tracks like Bon Jovi's "Wanted Dead or Alive" and unexpected classics such as Frank Sinatra's "," pushing boundaries with more elaborate orchestration and genre-blending flair. This progression reflects growing collaboration among members, allowing for riskier reinterpretations that maintain the core contrast between source material and metal aggression while expanding dramatic scope.

Members

Core vocalists

The core vocalists of Northern Kings consist of , Marco Hietala, , and Juha-Pekka Leppäluoto, who established the supergroup in 2007 as a collaborative project blending their talents from prominent Finnish metal acts. Each member's vocal approach, shaped by their primary bands, contributes distinctly to the group's covers of 1980s hits. Jarkko Ahola serves as a on several tracks, including "Don't Bring Me Down," "Hello," and "I Just Died in Your Arms Tonight" from the debut album Reborn, as well as "My Way" on Rethroned. His powerful, gravelly delivery, honed in Teräsbetoni, lends intensity and emotional weight to heavier and anthemic selections, enhancing the metal reinterpretations. Marco Hietala provides bass vocals and growls, often adding dramatic layers, as exemplified by his lead on "In the Air Tonight" from Reborn. Drawing from his roles in and , his deep, operatic timbre brings symphonic depth and theatrical flair to the arrangements. Tony Kakko handles high-range cleans and falsettos, leading on tracks that demand melodic elevation, such as elements in shared performances across both albums. His style, influenced by Arctica's , introduces soaring, catchy lines that amplify the pop origins of the covers. Juha-Pekka Leppäluoto offers versatile mid-range vocals suited to emotive pieces, contributing leads on select songs like those emphasizing gothic nuance from his background. His approach ensures balanced dynamics in ballads and mid-tempo tracks. Together, the four rotate lead duties per song to showcase their diverse strengths, with all harmonizing on choruses for a unified, layered vocal texture that forms the band's signature sound. This collective strategy, evident from (2007) through (2008), allows each voice to shine while creating cohesive interpretations.

Lineup changes and supporting contributors

The Northern Kings maintained a stable lineup of four core vocalists—Jarkko Ahola, Marco Hietala, , and Juha-Pekka Leppäluoto—from their formation in 2007 through their peak activity period ending in 2010, with no alterations during the recording of their two studio albums. This fixed vocal quartet reflected the project's supergroup structure, where each member contributed lead and backing vocals without additional permanent personnel. Following a hiatus from live performances and releases after 2010, the group reformed in with the same core vocalists intact, marking their return with festival appearances including Tuhdimmat Tahdit in and Tuska Open Air in . No formal departures occurred among the vocalists prior to or during this revival, though individual scheduling conflicts from their primary bands contributed to the earlier pause. The shows emphasized the original quartet's chemistry, with setlists drawing from their catalog of covers. Supporting the vocalists were non-permanent contributors, notably and Erkka Korhonen, who handled lead and rhythm guitars on the 2007 Reborn and performed live during the 2022 reformation, including at Tuska where he was credited for arrangements and onstage . Additional session musicians provided backing for recordings and select live events, such as bassist Erkki Silvennoinen, drummer Anssi Nykänen, and keyboardist Vili Ollila on Reborn, underscoring the project's reliance on collaborators rather than a fixed ensemble. As of 2025, the Northern Kings operate as a fluid supergroup without full-time commitments or a permanent expanded lineup, focusing on occasional live events when schedules align among the core vocalists, with no further releases or tours announced since the 2022 appearances. This approach preserves their emphasis on vocal interplay while incorporating guest musicians for symphonic elements and instrumentation as needed.

Discography

Studio albums

Northern Kings' debut studio , Reborn, was released on , , via Warner Music . The record features 13 tracks, all consisting of covers of popular songs from the and reinterpreted through a lens, with vocal performances divided among the band's core members. Produced, recorded, and engineered by Erkka Korhonen at Sonic Pump Studios in , the emphasizes orchestral arrangements to enhance the dramatic elements of the originals. Notable tracks include the rendition of Cutting Crew's "I Just Died in Your Arms," which showcased Jarkko Ahola's vocals, and Tina Turner's "We Don't Need Another Hero," highlighting the group's ability to blend heavy metal riffs with symphonic backing. Reborn marked a commercial breakthrough for the supergroup, selling over 17,000 copies in and receiving gold certification from Musiikkituottajat for exceeding 15,000 units. The album's success underscored the appeal of their cover format, achieving a top ten position on the Finnish charts and establishing their symphonic style as a fresh take on . Production notes reveal a focus on authenticity through layered , with Korhonen's capturing the band's live energy in setting. The follow-up, Rethroned, arrived on November 19, 2008, also through Warner Music Finland, expanding on the debut's formula with 11 tracks in the standard edition and 13 in the , which included bonus content. Retaining the all-covers approach, the ventured into more experimental arrangements, incorporating bolder symphonic elements and diverse source material from the , such as Survivor's "Training Montage" and Seal's "." Erkka Korhonen returned as and , recording at Sonic Pump Studios and HIP Studio to maintain the Finnish production core while experimenting with vocal dynamics and orchestral swells for a more theatrical sound. Rethroned built on the debut's momentum, peaking at number 16 on the Finnish album charts and reinforcing the band's reputation for innovative covers that fused metal intensity with pop accessibility. Tracks like Bon Jovi's "Wanted Dead or Alive" demonstrated the group's evolving arrangements, prioritizing emotional depth over direct replication. As of 2025, Northern Kings have not released any additional studio albums, shifting focus to singles and live performances while adhering to their cover-only format.

Singles

Northern Kings' singles served as key promotional tools for their albums, showcasing their reinterpretations of iconic pop and rock tracks while highlighting the supergroup's vocal lineup. Released during the band's peak activity from 2007 to 2010, these singles often included music videos that emphasized the performers' prominence from bands like , , and Teräsbetoni, blending theatrical visuals with heavy arrangements to attract both metal fans and broader audiences. The debut single, "We Don't Need Another Hero," a cover of Tina Turner's 1985 theme, was released on September 26, 2007, to herald the album. It marked a strong entry for the group, achieving significant chart success in with six weeks on the singles chart. The music video featured dramatic staging, with the vocalists delivering an epic, arena-ready performance that underscored the song's post-apocalyptic energy and the band's collective star power. Followed closely, "Hello," covering Lionel Richie's 1984 , arrived in November 2007 as the second single from , led by Jarkko Ahola's soaring vocals. It enjoyed moderate chart performance in , praised for its lush vocal harmonies and transformation of a soft pop tune into a powerhouse that demonstrated the group's arrangement prowess. "Kiss from a Rose," a rendition of Seal's 1994 hit, launched the promotion for Rethroned in early 2008, peaking in the top 20 on Finnish charts and gaining attention for its orchestral treatment, complete with sweeping strings and powerful choruses. The single's captured the theatrical essence of the cover, focusing on the vocalists' dynamic interplay to spotlight the supergroup dynamic. The band's final single, "Lapponia," released in September 2010, was a culturally resonant cover of Monica Aspelund's 1977 Finnish Eurovision entry, performed in Finnish to evoke Lapland's themes. This regional and thematic choice signaled the close of their initial era, with no accompanying video but a focus on national appeal amid the hiatus announcement. No new singles emerged after during the hiatus; the 2022 reformation centered on live performances, starting with a set at the Tuhdimmat Tahdit festival in , without fresh studio releases as of late 2025.

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