Artist's albums
Aika
2020 · single
Ikuisessa meressä
2020 · single
Tyhjä maa
2019 · single
Bird on the Wire
2018 · single
Soul Eater
2018 · single
Stay
2017 · single
Drift Away
2013 · single
Just Like You
2011 · single
Remains Of The Day
2010 · album
Star Parade
2010 · single
Mimesis
2008 · album
You Deserve More
2008 · single
Unreal
2006 · album
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Biography
End Of You was formed in 2003 by Jami Pietilä. After their first video and seven-song demo "Walking With No one" they raised significant interest amongst gothic metal listeners and were signed by Spinefarm Records (Universal). On November 2005 the first single "Walking with no one" reached No. 17 on the charts and got a lot of air time in Finnish radio stations. On January 4th, 2006 it was released in Europe and on March 29th, 2006 the anticipated debut album, Unreal, was released. End Of You's 2nd album Mimesis was released on April 2008 and the single "You Deserve more" had a good reception on Finnish rock radio stations. Unreal and Mimesis were produced by Hiili Hiilesmaa (HIM, Apocalyptica). On 2009 End Of You decided to part ways with Spinefarm Records and released their 3rd album "Remains of the Day" together with Playground Music. After headlining a show at famous Tavastia rock club in Helsinki March 2011, End of You decided that is time to take a break after touring eight years. 2017 band got back together and decided that is time to release something new. Single "Stay" were released November 2017 and "Soul Eater" in May 2018. "Bird on the Wire" were released July 2018. "Tyhjä maa" was released on Jun 2019. It is first song what End of You have made in Finnish. Although there's no plans to switch to Finnish language, latest singles "Ikuisessa meressä" (April 2020) and "Aika" (July 2020) are also in Finnish.