Ääni ja Vimma

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Ääni ja Vimma (meaning in Finnish "The Sound and the Fury") is a popular annual band competition in Finland. It was founded in 1996.[1]

Current rules require that band members be between age 15 and 25 and that the bands have not released an album or have a record deal. Since 2000, a youth competition called Junior Ääni ja Vimma has also been held for those under the age of 15.

The winners of the competition do not automatically obtain a record deal, but the high-profile of the competition in Finland has led to winners getting record contracts, including bands such as 2009's winners Wedding Crashers, and 1997's Come Inside.[2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Events, City of Helsinki - Youth Department, Retrieved March 20, 2012
  2. ^ (25 April 2008). Ääni ja Vimma veti kilpailijoita, YLE Uutiset (in Finnish)
  3. ^ (4 February 2011). Bändikatselmus Ääni ja Vimma etsii jälleen uusia kykyjä, Länsiväylä