SLEIGH MSN: Demo Available For Free Download

October 15, 2008

SLEIGH MSN, the new band featuring SEMNAI vocalist Denis Hautaniemi and drummer Jari Ketola, has made its first demo, "Demo 2008", available for free download from its official web site. The demo was recorded at Biotech Audio Solutions in Vaasa, Finland between May 12, 2008 and May 15, 2008 and was engineered, mixed and mastered by Sami "Hannnu" Koivisto.

SLEIGH MSN was formed by Hautaniemi and Ketola in March 2008 "because they wanted to play a bit heavier music," according to a press release.

SLEIGH MSN is:

Denis Hautaniemi (vocals)
Marcus Takala (guitar)
Mikko Keränen (bass)
Jari Ketola (drums)

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