Mikko Viljami "Linde" Lindström is a Finnish musician and guitarist, primarily known as a member of the rock band Poets of the Fall, which was formed in 2003. The band's genre blends alternative rock and post-grunge elements, characterized by melodic hooks and introspective lyrics. Lindström has contributed significantly to the band's sound, both as a guitarist and a songwriter. Poets of the Fall gained prominence with their debut album, *Signs of Life* (2005), which included hit singles like "Late Goodbye," famously featured in the video game *Max Payne 2*. The band's follow-up albums, such as *Carnival of Rust* (2006) and *Temple of Thought* (2012), solidified their status in the Finnish music scene and earned them multiple awards, including Emma Awards. Lindström's guitar work and creative input have been pivotal in shaping the band's identity, contributing to their success in Finland and abroad. Their music resonates with themes of love, loss, and existential reflection, earning them a dedicated fan base. Overall, Linde's impact on music is marked by his role in popularizing Finnish rock and influencing a new generation of musicians.