Metal Chick of the Month – Heidi Aaltonen

“Don’t try to run… Walk away with me… The time is running out… Break into pieces and rise high!”

The month of July might be one of the hottest (if not THE hottest) of the year anywhere above the Equator, and there’s nothing better than travelling all the way to the land of ice and snow, also known as Finland, to turn up the heat even more like in a traditional Finnish sauna with the incendiary vocals by our unstoppable metal lady chosen to make our webzine a much better place this month. Although she has just recently joined Finnish Heavy/Power Metal brigade Dyecrest as their new frontwoman, she’s not a newcomer to the metal community, having already recorded and released several albums and singles with different bands from her homeland in the past two decades. Her name is Heidi Aaltonen, formerly known as Heidi Bergbacka, and she will kick your ass mercilessly with her potent vocals and undeniable charisma, inspiring you to raise your horns together with her in the name of heavy music.

Born and raised “somewhere in Finland”, Heidi began her metal career as the frontwoman for Tampere-based Melodic Heavy Rock band MoonMadness, having established since then her presence in the Finnish heavy music scene through underground classic rock-infused metal music, session collaborations, and live guest work. As the vocalist for MoonMadness between 2001 and 2008, she released in 2008 the band’s one and only full-length album, titled All in Between, alongside guitarist Otto Hallamaa, bassist Juha Leppäharju, keyboardist Turkka Vuorinen, and drummer Antto Nikolai Tuomainen. The single Stroke of Midnight, released in 2007, successfully broke into the Finnish Top 20 singles chart, with her vocal performance being praised by fans and critics for its 70’s and 80’s classic Hard Rock sensibilities. Unfortunately, MoonMadness are no more, but their music is definitely worth checking out if you’re a fan of classic rock and metal.

Heidi also has a solid backing and session work from her early days, having collaborated with distinct bands from the Finnish scene. For instance, she recorded all female vocals (as Lady Heidi von Bergbacka) for the 2020 album Outojen tornien varjoissa (or  “in the shadows of the strange towers” in English), by Finnish Black Metal horde Faustian Pact; backing vocals (as Heidi Bergbacka) in the 2016 album Vieraan vallan aurinko (which translates to “the sun of a foreign power”), by Finnish Heavy Metal/Hard Rock band Kotiteollisuus; backing vocals in the 2007 album Sleep and the 2009 album As Days Grow Darker, both by the now defunct Finnish Heavy Metal band Masterstroke; backing vocals in the 2021 album Novus Ordo Mundi, by Progressive Thrash/Heavy Metal band Stam1na; and female, choir and backing vocals in several albums, EPs and singles by Finnish Melodic Heavy Metal (with Schlager influences) band Viikate, such as their 2013 album Kymijoen lautturit, their 2014 album Panosvyö, and their 2024 album Hiljainen, as well as backing vocals while on tour with the band.

In addition, following her early metal foundations, she transitioned to alternative genres with projects like Sound of Divas (an internationally touring, Nordic musical project produced by MagnumLive, a prominent, full-service event production and entertainment programming agency based in Finland, that blends five vocal soloists with a big band and brass section) and WhatFour (an acoustic band from Lappeenranta, Finland). Ultimately, such a diverse vocal background paved her way back into heavy music, culminating in her recruitment to front Dyecrest and spearhead their fifth full-length album, titled Defying Gravity, representing the band’s most focused and mature work to date, a clear statement shaped by experience and artistic vision.

Hailing from Ristiina, located in the province of Eastern Finland and part of the South Savo region, Dyecrest are a Melodic Metal band active since the early 2000’s (having changed their original name Dyecast to the current one) blending Power Metal, traditional Heavy Metal and progressive influences, showcasing a sound defined by strong melodies, energetic riffs and a balanced mix of heaviness and emotion, earning the band a solid international following, and allowing them to share the stage with renowned acts the likes of W.A.S.P., DragonForce, Stratovarius and Sonata Arctica, and appearing at major European festivals. since their inception, the band has released the albums The Way of Pain (2004), This Is My World (2005), Are You Not Entertained? (2018), Once I Had a Heart (2023), and the aforementioned Defying Gravity earlier this year, plus the EP The Stage Is Set in 2019, all available on any platform such as Spotify.

Currently formed of Heidi on vocals alongside Matti Pasanen and Henri Arola on the guitars, Pirkka “Pirkkis” Ohlis on the guitars and keyboards, Jukka “Zoukki” Matilainen on bass, and Niko Takala on drums, Dyecrest had three vocalists prior to Heidi becoming their frontwoman, those being Janne Oksanen, Kimmo Blom (RIP), and Mikael Salo. “Regardless of the singer, sound-wise it’s still the same band,” commented Heidi. For Heidi, joining the band wasn’t about reshaping their identity, but helping them rebuild their foundation. After years of pauses and transitions, Dyecrest found themselves at what she described as “ground zero,” a moment to start building again while preserving the spirit that longtime listeners recognize. The transition turned out to be smoother than expected. Instead of resistance, the band encountered enthusiasm from fans. “I felt at home straight away,” she said, admitting she was surprised by how welcoming audiences were.

On April 26, 2026, Dyecrest released their first album ever with Heidi on vocals, the already mentioned Defying Gravity, after having released the singles Failed One, Unravel Me and Bite the Bullet, in 2025, and the single Forsaken, in 2026. The title of the album captures the band’s renewed confidence. Rather than simply resisting obstacles, Heidi describes it as “standing your ground and taking your place,” reflecting a band pushing forward in a challenging music industry while affirming their worth and identity. “We didn’t have a definite plan on how we were going to sound or what we were going to do. We just did it, and the sound and the songs developed during the process. What this album did was create the sound that we want to be in right now. Regarding the next album, we now know more than we knew while we were making this one,” she commented in one of her interviews.

“The timing was awkward, and for the band the timing was very poor. A very bad time to change lead singers. We managed it very well. I am a learner, I got thrown into the mix and did some live shows, even without singing on the previous album. The range was suitable for me – I could sing those songs, so we didn’t have hard times on learning the songs and trying to fit in those shoes that Mikael left. It all went very naturally, even though the timing wasn’t ideal – releasing an album that didn’t have the same singer as the one that would appear for the live shows. It was different, but we were able to do it,” she said about the change in vocalists in Dyecrest, also explaining how she was involved in the writing process of the album. “I need to feel it so I can have the text,” she explained, describing her process in a very simple way. She listens to the music, and then just follows the emotional direction it suggests.

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

One very important detail in Heidi’s involvement with Dyecrest is that she is married to Miitri Aaltonen, who has been mixing all of their albums since 2018, and of course that existing connection with the band made her transition into the role of their new vocalist a lot easier and smoother than expected, even though the band had never thought about having a woman instead of a man taking care of their vocal duties. Furthermore, Heidi’s involvement during the songwriting phase of Defying Gravity definitely changed the way the band works, as she took on a major role in writing both lyrics and vocal melodies.

Regarding her idols and influences in music and life in general, she said she doesn’t like to narrow her list down to only a few names, complementing by saying she listens to music in every category to keep discovering new details and nuances that she can incorporate to her own style. “I listen to a lot of ballad-singers, good range vocal singers. I like different styles of music, not only metal. Of course, most of it is metal music, but I take everything in because I want to explore music. For me to say one or two artists that have influenced me, it’s not possible, it’s all around me.”

As it happens with every single musician on earth, Heidi loves to be onstage and to exchange a lot of energy with the crowd. “When I am on stage, I need people to feel something. I know that they won’t feel it if I don’t feel it. What my goal is in every show, I kind of offer a getaway for an hour. From everything that surrounds you. I want them to see us; I want them to watch us. There are shows that have been like that. There are memories and experiences with the band – a lot of them are good from that point of view,” she commented. “If we can provide people one hour of peacefulness with good live music, then that’s the place I want to take it.”

Although she believes the current scene is really tough not only for Heavy and Power Metal, but for music in general, she still thinks there’s always a place in music for great melodies, and the fact that Finland is the country with the highest number of bands in Melodic Metal compared to any other country in the world gives hope to everyone who lives and breathes heavy music in her homeland. Needless to say, we must all agree with her, because a land that has provided us with the magical music by bands like Nightwish, Amorphis, Children of Bodom and Stratovarius, among many others, will always deserve our full attention and admiration.

Heidi also thinks it’s very important to shoot videos and showcase the band instead of sticking only to the music itself. “We have our brother making the videos for us and all the graphics for the band, Sami. The main thing in the videos is to capture the band, what is expected for example for when you see the band live. I do think the videos still have their importance today, even though we don’t have MTV and all music channels that show all the videos. Maybe someday we will have this happen again. The videos have increased their value at this point – compared to say five years ago. Video making, it takes a lot of money and effort to make these, but it was obvious that we were going to make videos. And you can see through YouTube how many viewers we have had, and it has paid off.”

In one of her interviews, Heidi mentioned that one of the greatest lessons she’s learned so far as the frontwoman for Dyecrest is that what comes around, goes around. “Be nice to people that you meet, because they will be a part of you someday.” In addition, she said that if the people around you feel you don’t have your whole heart into the music you’re making, if you just do the music because you do the music, it’s never going to work. In the case of Heidi and Dyecrest, we most definitely do not need to worry about it, because they put their hearts and souls into crafting their first-class Heavy Metal, and may Defying Gravity be just the first step of the band with Heidi fronting them, as we all certainly want to enjoy her soaring vocals in many other Dyecrest albums in the coming years.

Heidi Aaltonen’s Official Instagram
Dyecrest’s Official Facebook page
Dyecrest’s Official Instagram

“When I am on stage, I need people to feel something. I know that they won’t feel it if I don’t feel it. What my goal is in every show, I kind of offer a getaway for an hour. From everything that surrounds you. I want them to see us; I want them to watch us.” – Heidi Aaltonen

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.