BNH
BNH is a Finnish experimental/industrial/trip-hop group that often utilizes Swedish spoken word as a vocal element. The band started out as the duo of Tom Sundberg and Kim Heikinheimo in 1997, then grew into a trio in 2000, when guitarist Sebastian Forstrom joined the fold. Although the name is abbreviated from "Blinda Nunnors Hamnd" (Revenge of the Blind Nuns), the group actively uses the abbreviation as the official artist name. More info at the BNH myspace: http://www.myspace.com/bnhband BNH should not be confused with:
BNH is a Finnish experimental/industrial/trip-hop group that often utilizes Swedish spoken word as a vocal element. The band started out as the duo of Tom Sundberg and Kim Heikinheimo in 1997, then grew into a trio in 2000, when guitarist Sebastian Forstrom joined the fold. Although the name is abbreviated from "Blinda Nunnors Hamnd" (Revenge of the Blind Nuns), the group actively uses the abbreviation as the official artist name. More info at the BNH myspace: http://www.myspace.com/bnhband
BNH should not be confused with:
a) The Finnish gospel-rock band Bass n' Helen, who sometimes uses the same abbreviation.
Their official name (that is featured on album covers and such) is the long version. Even though they share the same country of origin, they have no connection whatsoever to BNH.
b) The UK acid jazz group Brand New Heavies. Same as above. Their official name is the longer version.
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