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Toni Kristian "Tony" Kakko (born 16 May 1975) is a Finnish musician, composer and vocalist. He is known as the vocalist, primary songwriter, and creative lead of the band Sonata Arctica since 1996.[1]
Biography
[edit]Kakko was born in Kemi, Finland and joined Sonata Arctica in 1996, after studying keyboards for two years and singing informally in local festivals. He initially performed both the keyboards and the vocals, but after the release of the band's first album, decided to concentrate on singing with the joining of Mikko Härkin. The metal bands, Stratovarius, Children of Bodom, Nightwish, Rhapsody of Fire and Helloween are amongst his biggest musical influences.[2] Kakko also states the season of winter as one of his influences. His singing style is clean and generally high-pitched. He sings in the tenors range, and has begun to scream on later releases with Sonata, especially The Days of Grays, but also some screams in the background on Unia.
Kakko appeared as a guest male vocalist in Nightwish's 2001 remake of their song "Astral Romance", which appeared on the EP Over the Hills and Far Away. He also sang backing vocals on the song "Over the Hills and Far Away" and sang a duet with Tarja Turunen on the live version of "Beauty and the Beast." Kakko appears on stage with Tarja performing "Beauty and the Beast," on Nightwish's live DVD From Wishes to Eternity. He performed guest vocals in the song "Wasted Time" from Heavenly's album Virus and backing vocals for Before the Bleeding Sun, the fifth album of the Finnish band Eternal Tears of Sorrow, and Epica's song White Waters from the album Design Your Universe.
Since 2006,[3] he has been involved in the metal music project Raskasta Joulua from Finland which records and performs Christmas carols in concerts. More recently, he has been involved with a project Northern Kings, in which he, along with Juha-Pekka Leppäluoto (Charon), Marko Hietala (Tarot, Nightwish) and Jarkko Ahola (Teräsbetoni) sings covers of classics from decades past.
In July 2015, it was announced that Kakko would replace Jukka Nevalainen as Nightwish's special guest at the 2015 edition of Rock in Rio.[4]
In December 2018, Kakko was awarded with the title of Knight of The Order of The Lion of Finland.
Selected discography
[edit]Sonata Arctica
[edit]Northern Kings
[edit]Guest appearances
[edit]- Nightwish – Over the Hills and Far Away – 2001
- Nightwish – From Wishes to Eternity (DVD) – 2001
- Heavenly – Virus – 2006
- Eternal Tears of Sorrow – Before the Bleeding Sun – 2006
- Nuclear Blast All-Stars: Into the Light – 2007
- Apocalyptica – Live Vocalist (Finland and Japan) – 2008, 2009
- Elias Viljanen – Fire-Hearted – 2009
- Stratovarius – Polaris – 2009
- Epica – Design Your Universe – 2009
- Van Canto – "Hearted", on Tribe of Force – 2010
- Powerglove – Saturday Morning Apocalypse – 2010
- Avalon – "We Will Find a Way", on The Land of New Hope – 2013
- Tuomas Holopainen – Music Inspired by the Life and Times of Scrooge – 2014
- Vanishing point – Circle of fire on Distant is the sun – 2014
- Dark Sarah – "Light in You" on Behind The Black Veil – 2015
- Hevisaurus – "100" – 2019
- Lordi – "Rollercoaster" on Lordiversity – 2021
- Ancestry Darkest Day on Transitions -2021
- Jani Liimatainen – "All Dreams Are Born to Die " on "My Father’s Son" – 2022
References
[edit]- ^ Biography at sonataarctica.info Archived 15 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Interview: Sonata Arctica with Tony Kakko (keyboards/vocals) : MetalBite – Heavy Metal Magazine". MetalBite. Retrieved 14 March 2025.
- ^ "Raskasta Joulua". J.Ahola (in Finnish). 17 February 2009. Retrieved 3 May 2025.
- ^ "Rock in Rio: Jukka Nevalainen cancela participação no show do Nightwish; Tony Kakko substitui". O Globo (in Portuguese). Grupo Globo. 21 July 2015. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
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Early life
Toni Kristian Kakko was born on May 16, 1975, in Kemi, a small coastal town in northern Finland with a population of around 21,000, situated near the Arctic Circle and characterized by long, harsh winters. He grew up in a modest family environment, listening to music on the radio with his parents, which introduced him to a variety of sounds during his early years. Kakko has a sister, and when she received a keyboard at around age eight, he became fascinated with the instrument, sneaking in practice sessions despite initial family restrictions on its use. The stark, snowy landscapes of Kemi shaped his childhood, fostering a deep connection to the northern environment that later informed recurring themes of isolation and nature in his songwriting.[9][10][11] As a young child, around three or four years old, Kakko displayed an early passion for music while playing in the snow with his parents at a local bus stop, confidently telling an older stranger, "I'm gonna be a rock singer!"—a declaration that highlighted his innate drive toward performance. During his adolescence, he began singing informally at local festivals in Kemi, gaining initial experience in front of audiences and building confidence in his vocal abilities. This period marked his transition from casual listener to active participant in music.[10][12] At age twelve, he joined a school music club to access cassette tapes, further fueling his self-directed learning and experimentation. These foundational experiences in the isolated northern setting laid the groundwork for his multifaceted role as a musician, though he would soon shift focus primarily to vocals.[9][12]Musical influences and beginnings
Tony Kakko's musical style was profoundly shaped by a diverse array of influences, particularly from the power metal genre and classic rock. Among the key inspirations were Finnish power metal acts like Stratovarius, whose fast-paced, keyboard-driven sound influenced the melodic and symphonic elements in his compositions.[13] He has also cited Nightwish as a significant influence, appreciating their symphonic metal approach and orchestral flourishes.[14] Additionally, Rhapsody (later Rhapsody of Fire) impacted his songwriting with their epic, fantasy-themed structures, though Kakko noted their style differed from his own.[14] Rock band Queen stood out as his earliest and most enduring influence, with their melodic versatility, harmonies, and genre-blending—from pop to hard rock—leaving a lasting mark on his vocal delivery and songcraft.[15][16] Kakko's early musical development involved self-directed practice on keyboards and informal vocal honing, without structured training in singing. His formal introduction to music education came through two years of keyboard studies at the local music academy in Kemi around ages 18–19, but he found the rigid instruction frustrating compared to his creative interests, leading him to focus on self-practice.[9][12] This hands-on approach, combined with experimenting vocally through home recordings, prepared him for initial local performances in his hometown of Kemi, where he began sharing his compositions in informal settings. In late 1995, Kakko co-founded the band Tricky Beans in Kemi, initially as a casual hard rock group with friends including drummer Tommy Portimo.[13] The lineup evolved, with Kakko serving as founder, lead vocalist, and keyboardist, contributing to their shift toward power metal influences. By 1997, the band renamed to Tricky Means and recorded demos that showcased Kakko's emerging songwriting, including keyboard arrangements and high-range vocals. In 1999, they rebranded as Sonata Arctica, with Kakko handling vocals, keyboards, and primary composition on early recordings like the FullMoon demo, which highlighted his multifaceted role in the group's formative sound.[13]Musical career
Sonata Arctica
Tony Kakko serves as the lead vocalist and primary songwriter for Sonata Arctica, contributing lead vocals to every release and composing the music and lyrics for the majority of tracks since the band's formation in 1996 (initially as Tricky Beans, renamed Sonata Arctica in 1999).[13][17] The band's key studio albums, on which Kakko performed lead vocals and handled principal songwriting duties, are as follows:| Album | Release Year | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Ecliptica | 1999 | Studio |
| Silence | 2001 | Studio |
| Winterheart's Guild | 2003 | Studio |
| Reckoning Night | 2004 | Studio |
| Unia | 2007 | Studio |
| The Days of Grays | 2009 | Studio |
| Pariah's Child | 2014 | Studio |
| The Ninth Hour | 2016 | Studio |
| Talviyö | 2019 | Studio |
| Acoustic Adventures – Volume One | 2021 | Studio |
| Clear Cold Beyond | 2024 | Studio |
Other projects and collaborations
Kakko served as the lead vocalist for Northern Kings, a Finnish symphonic metal supergroup formed in 2006 that reinterpreted pop and rock songs in a heavier, orchestral style.[20] The project released two albums, Reborn (2007) and Rethroned (2008), featuring Kakko alongside vocalists such as Marko Hietala of Nightwish and Jarkko Ahola of Teräsbetoni, with arrangements emphasizing dramatic builds and choral elements.[21] Active through 2010, the group reunited for select performances in 2022, allowing Kakko to explore creative vocal adaptations outside his primary power metal work.[20] Since 2006, Kakko has been a regular participant in Raskasta Joulua, an annual Finnish heavy metal Christmas project inspired by Trans-Siberian Orchestra, where he provides vocals for symphonic renditions of holiday-themed tracks.[22] Blending metal instrumentation with festive melodies, the collaboration has included live tours across Finland, culminating in high-profile shows at venues like Hartwall Arena in Helsinki.[23] In 2011, Kakko fronted the original song "Jouluksi kotiin" on the project's EP of the same name, which also featured live recordings from that year's tour with guest vocalists including Hietala and Ahola.[22] His contributions highlight a versatile application of his high-range tenor to seasonal narratives, often incorporating orchestral swells and choral backing. In 2024, Kakko launched Himmelkraft as a solo-led side project, conceptualized as a narrative exploring a dystopian underground society built to evade a nuclear apocalypse, infused with philosophical undertones on human survival and morality.[24] The self-titled debut album, released on March 7, 2025, via Reaper Entertainment, unfolds through fictional mythology detailed in an accompanying book of diary entries that provide backstory for each track.[8] Featuring songs like "Uranium," which addresses radioactive fallout, and "Paika," a duet examining isolation, the record marks Kakko's shift toward darker, progressive structures with guest appearances from vocalists such as JP Leppäluoto and Johanna Kurkela.[25][26] Kakko has lent guest vocals to several prominent acts, showcasing his adaptability across symphonic and melodic metal. On Heavenly's 2006 album Virus, Kakko delivered lead verses on "Wasted Time," adding a power metal edge to the French band's neoclassical sound.[27] He contributed backing vocals throughout Eternal Tears of Sorrow's 2007 release Before the Bleeding Sun, enhancing the melodic death metal tracks with layered harmonies. Additionally, Kakko featured as a duet partner with Epica's Simone Simons on "White Waters" from the 2009 album Design Your Universe, where their interplay drives the ballad's themes of longing and ethereal beauty; the collaboration stemmed from shared touring experiences in 2007.[28][29]Personal life and legacy
Personal life
Tony Kakko has been married to his wife Reetta since the late 1990s, having begun their relationship in 1996, and they reside in Kemi, Finland, where he maintains strong cultural ties to his northern Lapland roots.[30][31] The couple has children, and Kakko has described fatherhood as a transformative experience that profoundly influenced his songwriting, particularly in themes of responsibility and personal growth, as seen in the track "I Have a Right" from Sonata Arctica's 2014 album Pariah's Child.[32] He often draws inspiration from family life for lyrical explorations of protection and emotional bonds, reflecting his commitment to privacy while noting its impact on his creative process.[32] In his personal time, Kakko pursues a range of hobbies that provide balance away from music, including video gaming—favorites such as Pokémon Go, Red Dead Redemption II, and GTA V—as well as reading, watching movies, jogging, and collecting items like HRC bears and 1950s-1960s die-cast cars.[1] His appreciation for Finland's natural landscapes, particularly the clean scenery of Lapland, influences his lifestyle and occasionally seeps into his work, emphasizing harmony with nature.[1] Kakko prefers to avoid the public spotlight beyond his professional endeavors, focusing instead on a low-key family-oriented routine.[9] Kakko has spoken about the challenges of balancing extensive touring with family responsibilities, describing periods away from home as emotionally difficult and physically demanding due to longer performances and travel fatigue.[33] To cope, he integrates family into aspects of his work when possible, such as combining studio sessions with short vacations, while prioritizing rest and recovery to maintain his vocal and overall health.[33][1]Awards and honors
In December 2018, Tony Kakko was awarded the title of Knight of the Order of the Lion of Finland by President Sauli Niinistö in recognition of his contributions to Finnish music and culture, including his work with Sonata Arctica and various collaborative projects.[34] The honor was formally presented during a ceremony on February 15, 2019, in Keminmaa, highlighting Kakko's achievements such as leading Sonata Arctica to perform in approximately 50 countries, release nine studio albums (seven certified gold in Finland), and engage in charitable efforts like the children's rights song "I Have a Right."[34] Kakko has also received nominations for the Emma Awards, Finland's equivalent of the Grammy Awards, through Sonata Arctica. The band's album Reckoning Night (2004) was nominated for Best Hard Rock/Metal Album, while Winterheart's Guild (2003) earned a similar nomination in the same category.[13] Additionally, Sonata Arctica was nominated as a candidate for Best Newcomer Band at the 2000 Emma Awards.[13] In the broader metal community, Kakko has been recognized for his vocal performance in polls and ratings, such as earning a 6.9/10 rating from 120 votes on Metal Awards for his expressive and theatrical style in power and symphonic metal.[35] These accolades underscore Kakko's pivotal role in elevating Finnish power metal to global prominence, as his leadership in Sonata Arctica has established the band as a staple in the international scene, with Kakko regarded as one of the genre's most renowned vocalists.[36] While formal awards coverage has been limited since 2018, Kakko's 2025 project Himmelkraft has garnered critical praise for its conceptual depth. Reviews have highlighted the self-titled debut album as an "extraordinary concept album that goes far beyond traditional song structures," emphasizing its immersive storytelling and atmospheric innovation.[37] The work's 57-minute composition is noted for drawing listeners into a mysterious narrative, blending nostalgia, hope, and darkness in a manner that demands further exploration.[38]Selected discography
Sonata Arctica
Tony Kakko serves as the lead vocalist and primary songwriter for Sonata Arctica, contributing lead vocals to every release and composing the music and lyrics for the majority of tracks since the band's inception in 1999.[13][17] The band's key studio albums, on which Kakko performed lead vocals and handled principal songwriting duties, are as follows:| Album | Release Year | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Ecliptica | 1999 | Studio |
| Silence | 2001 | Studio |
| Winterheart's Guild | 2003 | Studio |
| Reckoning Night | 2004 | Studio |
| Don't Say a Word | 2004 | EP |
| Unia | 2007 | Studio |
| The Days of Grays | 2009 | Studio |
| The Cardinal Points of the Compass | 2010 | EP |
| Pariah's Child | 2014 | Studio |
| The Ninth Hour | 2016 | Studio |
| Talviyö | 2019 | Studio |
| Acoustic Adventures – Volume One | 2021 | Studio |
| Clear Cold Beyond | 2024 | Studio |
Northern Kings
Northern Kings is a Finnish symphonic metal supergroup formed in 2006, featuring Tony Kakko on lead vocals alongside Jarkko Ahola, Marco Hietala, and Juha-Pekka Leppäluoto, known for reinterpreting 1980s and 1990s pop and rock hits in a heavy metal style with orchestral arrangements.[39] Kakko contributed lead vocals to several tracks across their two studio albums, showcasing his versatile range in blending power metal delivery with symphonic elements. The project emphasized collaborative vocal performances, but Kakko's parts often highlighted catchy melodies and emotional depth in the covers.[40] Their debut album, Reborn, recorded in 2006 and released on October 31, 2007, by Spinefarm Records, features Kakko providing lead vocals on three tracks: "Broken Wings" (originally by Mr. Mister), delivering a soaring interpretation of the 1985 new wave hit; "Ashes to Ashes" (originally by David Bowie), where his vocals add a dramatic, introspective edge to the 1980 art rock classic; and "Sledgehammer" (originally by Peter Gabriel), infusing the 1986 funk-rock track with intense energy and rhythmic drive.[41] These selections underscore Kakko's ability to adapt his high-pitched, melodic style to diverse genres while maintaining the album's overarching symphonic metal framework, produced by Erkka Korhonen. The album peaked at number 5 on the Finnish charts, reflecting the appeal of their innovative covers.[42] The follow-up, Rethroned, released on November 19, 2008, by Warner Music Finland, continued the cover format with Kakko taking lead vocals on "Nothing Compares 2 U" (originally by Prince, popularized by Sinéad O'Connor), a poignant rendition that emphasizes emotional vulnerability through his clear, emotive delivery. He also shared lead duties on the single "Kiss from a Rose" (originally by Seal), contributing harmonies and sections that enhance the track's gothic atmosphere alongside the other vocalists.[43] This album reached number 3 on the Finnish charts, solidifying the group's impact with its blend of orchestral swells and metal instrumentation. After a hiatus, Northern Kings reunited in 2022 for live performances, including appearances at Tuska Festival and John Smith Rock Festival, where Kakko performed select covers from their repertoire, such as "Sledgehammer," reaffirming the project's enduring popularity without a new studio release as of 2025.[44]Raskasta Joulua
Tony Kakko has been a prominent vocalist in the Finnish heavy metal Christmas project Raskasta Joulua since its early years, contributing lead and backing vocals to several albums and live performances that reimagine traditional carols and holiday songs in a symphonic metal style. His involvement began with the 2006 album Raskaampaa Joulua, where he provided vocals on tracks 6 ("Me Käymme Joulun Viettohon") and 8 ("Pieni Rumpali").[45] In 2011, Kakko took lead vocals on the title track "Jouluksi Kotiin" from the project's EP of the same name, a newly composed holiday song that became a staple in their live sets.[22] This contribution highlighted his versatile tenor range in blending melodic power metal with festive themes. Kakko continued his participation in subsequent releases, including the 2013 album Raskasta Joulua, featuring lead vocals on track 7 ("Julen Är Här", a duet with Elize Ryd) and track 11 ("Jouluksi kotiin").[46] On the 2017 album Raskasta Joulua IV, he delivered vocals on tracks 8 ("Oi Joulunajan, Ihmiset," shared with Floor Jansen) and 11 ("Ilouutinen").[47] His live contributions include the 2017 Hartwall Arena concert, captured in the 2019 video release Live Hartwall Arena 2017, where Kakko performed several tracks alongside other guest vocalists in a sold-out show that drew over 12,000 attendees.[48][49] Kakko has also appeared in later compilations and annual holiday releases, such as the 2022 album Viides Adventti and the 2023 remastered 10-year anniversary edition of Raskasta Joulua, maintaining his role in the project's ongoing tradition of seasonal metal interpretations.[40][50]Himmelkraft
Himmelkraft is the self-titled debut album by Tony Kakko's side project of the same name, released on March 7, 2025, through Reaper Entertainment.[51][7] This dystopian concept album marks Kakko's first full-length release outside of his primary band and collaborative efforts, featuring his vocals, compositions, and lyrics across all tracks.[52] The album is accompanied by a hardcover book titled The Stories, which includes fictional diary entries and narratives tied to each song, enhancing the conceptual framework.[52] The album was issued in a CD digipak format, with a deluxe edition featuring a real wax seal for collectors.[53] As Himmelkraft's inaugural release, it contains no prior material from the project.Track listing
- "The Pages of History (Opening)"
- "Full Steam Ahead" (feat. JP Leppäluoto)
- "Uranium"
- "Paika" (feat. Johanna Kurkela & JP Leppäluoto)
- "Fat American Lies"
- "Dog Bones"
- "When the Music Stops"
- "Gorya"
- "There's a Date in Every Dream"
- "Crystal Cave"
- "I Was Made to Rain on Your Parade"
- "Deeper"[51][54]