SENTENCED:
FASCINATED BY DEATH AND SADNESS:
The suiciders
are back! With the new album Crimson, they proved us once again
how nice sad melodies can sound and how charming the sound from
the cold country is. So it was clear that after this new piece
of melancholic music, we were curious to know more about the guys
from Finland. The lyrical head of Sentenced, Sami Lopakka was
so kind to calm our curiosity with interesting facts of the northern
metal band.
Woodhouse
and Waldemar Sorychta were trademarks of Century Media bands so
far, but one by one the bands changed their studios. Crimson was
recorded again at Tico Tico with a new and different producer,
so did you get what you expected before the recordings?
Yeah, I really
could say that! We were looking for something new, as we did the
Down and the Frozen album at the Woodhouse studios. We wanted
something different, actually, we were in four different studios
before we made a decision and we really got what we expected.
How did
you live the change of Sentenced through the years? Was it a personal
evolution for the band or were you just bored of playing the same
and decided to change your style after a while?
I would say
that it's more a question of progression. Somehow, we always wanted
to make some other things for the next album, it has been a constant
progression from album to album and from year to year.
We heard
that Taneli Jarva is coming back with a new band. Do you still
keep the friendship with him?
Yes, I see
him like two or three times a month and we are studying at the
same university, so we are kind of in touch, we are not very close
but we see each other from time to time.
On Crimson,
the theme of Suicide is not so much present like on Frozen, but
the lyrics are still sad and dark. How do you get along with themes
like suicide, death and depressions?
Those are
things that we are really just fascinated of and interested in.
It has been always the way that we could write songs and lyrics.
The feelings come up very naturally, there are really dark and
negative things always included in the lyrics. On the new album
suicide has a less attention than before and we wanted to have
a wider variety of different feelings and thoughts. And as the
songs are very different, we felt that they have to be also different
from each other in the lyrics. There are themes like self-hate,
despair, depression and things like that. We wanted to have more
themes than the one of suicide like we had before.
In Finland
winters are very dark and it seems that the dark mood influenced
you in your lyrics and music. Is winter making you sad?
Not really,
I kind of like it already, I'm some used to it. It is pretty hard
sometimes in the winter when the sun comes up just for a few hours
a day, when it's very cold. It's only a good inspiration for the
music. I don't see the clima here as that negative, I like winter
more than I like the sunny summer.
So, kind
of dark soul?
(Laughing),
yeah, kind of
How and
when do you feel comfortable and right to write songs, lyrics?
Is there a special time of day or of year?
It is for
me personally always easier in the wintertime. And it's also usually
in the evening or at night. Writing a song in the morning is something
I could never do
Now the
melodies of Sentenced sound softer and also more varied than on
frozen. Is there a special reason for that change?
No, not really,
we just waited to see what comes out and these kinds of melodies
came out. But I have to say that in the new album we concentrated
on building up the melodies in the best way, so that we could
really put them on the album. We worked a lot, especially with
the chorus melodies; we wanted to make the chorus stand out from
the rest of the song, so that the melodies of the chorus were
always a bit stronger than any other part of the song.
So, like
catching tunes for the ear?
Yeah, sounding
good for our own ears at least. And some of the melodies turned
out to be very catchy.
On Frozen
you choose a mix between suicidal lyrics and melodies, which sound
rather happy and not kind of melancholic or sad. What was your
idea behind this strange mix?
There was
this idea of having a contrast between positive and negative and
actually when you mix up suicidal lyrics and happy musical feeling,
it's something really twisted and it was kind of interesting.
In the end it's showing the thing that death is actually a happy
event. On Drown there are really dark melodies and lyrics as well,
so we were just trying to see what comes out if we mix together
different feelings.
The album
titles of Sentenced are always very simple and short. Why that
and what do you associate with the word Crimson?
We like to
have open titles, so when you just have one word on the cover,
it is easier to make up a personal interpretation of the word.
For me Crimson is more or less the color of blood and blood could
be seen as a symbol for life, death, love, hate. So there's a
lot of room for personal thoughts and we like to keep it this
way rather than having a very specific title, like "the rotten
bones of Jesus" or something like that.
So it's
just a symbol for something
Yes, Crimson
is a color, so it reflects the whole atmosphere of the music and
lyrics. We never have a theme album, we always mix different things
within the same album, and so the titles can't be so specific.
After a
new album is released, we used to hear from the bands that "this
album is the best so far, I'm really happy with it
"
so do you think that Crimson is the best album of Sentenced?
Yes, I do
(seems happy
). But it has always been like that. It helps
me, when I feel that the latest one that we have done is the best
one. At least it tells exactly where we are with the band at the
moment. And Crimson tells it better than any other album and that's
the reason why it's the most satisfactory at the moment.
So it's
a kind of good evolution in your opinion?
Yes, it is,
we are going in the direction that we really want to go. I also
have to add here that I don't have any regrets about the other
albums either. We always did exactly just the thing that we wanted.
We never tried to kiss anyone's ass to sell more records or anything
like that.
So you
do it just for you?
Yes, it has
to be just for ourselves and than we see what happens with other
people.
On the
Crimson cd you have also a video clip of the song Killing me killing
you, do you enjoy recording video clips and how was the recording
of this one?
We don't enjoy
it very much, specially this time it was pretty hard and we went
to northern Norway
Cold!!!
Yeah, it was
very cold, we went to source of the arctic sea to shoot the video
and it was like -20 degrees
It must be
terrible to stay there in T-shirts!
It really
was, and with the freezing wind from the sea it felt like -40!!
It sounds
like hard work
Yeah, it took
all day, like eight or nine hours and we had to take little breaks
all the time and after one shot we were freezing. It was pretty
much work in that cold atmosphere.
Beside
music, what takes your attention? Is there any special hobby for
you?
I don't really
have any hobbies, as the band takes so much time, but one thing
that I do when I have time is to collect movies, I'm a movie freak
I have to say and I have hundreds of them at the moment
So the
right thing to do in dark winter nights is to watch movies
Yeah, it's
enjoyable.
Who are
your personal idols or persons you look up to?
I don't have
any specific idols at the moment. I used to have idols about ten
years ago, when we started with the band, like Iron Maiden, James
Hetfield of Metallica, Slayer and so on, but now, they aren't
really musical idols for the band. We even tried to avoid them...
Just to
build up your personal music
Yes, to come
up with something original, that hasn't been done already.
A lot of
people call your music as "Suicide metal", what you
think about that?
It's just
a title that people have come up with, but I don't think we play
it that much. It's just that people have always to create some
categories, where they can put you in. I wouldn't say that suicide
is how you could tell people what our music is: I would call it
as melodic metal music with really depressive themes and lyrics.
What's
your personal favorite Sentenced song and which one do you think
is the saddest one?
It's very
hard for me to name any favorite song from the new album, as they
are only ready for a couple of months and I've only been playing
them for about six weeks. But up from the earlier albums, I think
my favorite is "The rain comes falling down". It's really
sad and atmospheric and it has this kind of depressive atmosphere,
the kind of stuff I like the most.
While technology
and science are going forward so fast, what do you think would
be the first big invention of the 21st century, or what do you
with it would be?
I would wish
that they would take back some of the things that have been already
created. I hope that we could go back to an older position.
Do you
plan to go on tour now?
We start here
in Finland first and play here at least 10 shows and we will have
some shows in the United States, we have planned to go to festivals
in the summer allover Europe and in Finland we have a lot of festivals
as well. We planned a big headliner tour for 9 weeks, so we will
go on tour, but not right now.
Caroline Traitler
(Dunja Edelman)
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