

Shortly after the band had recorded their first studio demo tape, Tomi got a letter from Relapse Records offering Abhorrence a recording contract. The band went into gear and started churning out new brutal music. With the band starting to move along, Tomi's other band (Abhorrence) split up and he found himself with much more time to put into Amorphis. During that time the band asked Tomi to pick up the slot of rhythm guitarist as well as singing, which led to the band dumping all original compositions and starting again. In early 1990, Tomi Koivusaari was asked to be the vocalist and Oppu Laine to be their bassist.

At this point, Jan Rechberger and Esa Holopainen had the idea of putting together a death metal band. Violent Solution slowly withered away as the musicians became interested in other things and styles of music. In 1989 Jan Rechberger and Esa Holopainen played in a speed metal band Violent Solution, which Tomi Koivusaari had left the previous year to form the death metal band Abhorrence. Amorphis is also well known for their use of the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala, as a source for their lyrics. Initially, the band was a Death Metal act, but with time they have evolved into making music that is more classifiable as Doom Metal with folk influences, and, more recently, Progressive Metal and Hard Rock, utilizing increasingly complex arrangements and a less brutal sound. Amorphis absorbed and incorporated influences from many metal genres, and with time passing their sound evolved dramatically. Amorphis is a Finnish progressive/melodic metal band, and formerly death/doom band started by Jan Rechberger, Tomi Koivusaari and Esa Holopainen in Helsinki, Finland in 1990.
