Career
He played on "s first two albums, and Wings of Tomorrow. He parted company from the band before the second leg of the Wings of Tomorrow tour in 1984. He was replaced by Ian Haugland.
In 1986 Niemistö joined the sleaze rock band, replacing Mikkey Dee.
Niemistö changed his stage name to Tony Lace, but eventually he went back to using his real name. released the album Phantasmagoria in 1987, before splitting up two years later. "s vocalist Yenz Cheyenne then formed the band =Y=, which Niemistö joined.
They released an European Parliament, =Y= in 1991, and an album, Rawchild in 1992. Niemistö is currently living in Vallentuna, Sweden, where he works for a computer company.