APPETITE
FOR CONSTRUCTION
The popularity of The Rasmus has been as much sudden than unpredictable.
For the second "Elysees Montmarte" (name of venue in Paris)
of this year, we managed to get a few precious minutes with Lauri and
Aki. After a year and a half of touring and non-stop success, here is
the time for reflection and balance.
18th OF SEPTEMBER
Warned the day before, the interview with The Rasmus is confirmed. We
walked at a fast pace to the venue. At our arrival, the place is already
opened to the public as it is too dangerous to to let fans who came numerous,
stay on the pavement in front of the venue. Our photographer has just
finished his photo session and seems happy of the result (us too!). So
it is our turn to spend 20 minutes in the company of Lauri (singer) and
Aki (drums). The atmosphere is strangely calm, almost too calm. We ask
ourselves if this is coming from the northern rigour. However the big
smile on Lauri's face prove that you cannot confuse discipline and coldness
because our 2 finnish friends seem relaxed and ready to speak.
"LAURI,
LAURI"
Still in the greatest of calm, we are directed behind the hall to do the
interview. Then, a few high-pitched screams wake us up abruptly of this
sweet dream. "Lauri, Lauri" Aki starts to mock Lauri about his
success with girls. He tells us that one day, a fan has bought a star
that now bears Lauri's name! So many restlessness, however we are not
at our national "Lorie" (a french poppy singer) concert but
at the Rasmus one and his very charismatic singer. None the less, don't
be mistaken, if the teenage press would like to grab the phenomenon, the
finnish quatuor plays some rock on which we have to dwell on and not dismiss
easily under the pretext that they have sold a lot of albums and therefore
that they are commercial. Of course, if we want a band to release more
records, the sales have to be good. Is it so reprehensible?
SCOOTERS
OF NOTHING
I am surprised as Aki asks us nicely if we could do the interview on 2
scooters that are just in front of our eyes. Weird, but why not?, at least,
this interview will be memorable. So it is sat in an uncertain way (skirts
are nice but not very practical), my mini-disc on my knees that they gave
us an account of this lengthy tour. "We have been on the road to
promote this album for a year and a half. It is true that we have played
the same songs an enormous amount of times, but it is always in different
countries, the reactions are quite diverse. In Finland, we have released
our fifth or sixth single from Dead Letters and in the UK, it's the second
one that has just been out. The audience does not react the same way depending
on the songs we play" explains Aki, before going on to speak about
their current life. "A day like today, we just have one gig left
before going back to Finland, so it is a bit special but, in general,
we wake up, chill out a bit or have a walk around. We have few interviews
, not a lot as when we play, we prefer to concentrate on the gig so we
just give interviews to the most important magazines." Thank you.
Telling them about our first impression of calmness when we arrived, Lauri
reassures us and explains that that they need a lot of concentration,
"before going on stage, we like to be alone with the rest of the
band, be in the same room to play the guitar or do something else. We
are concentrating before the gig to have the necessary energy." It
is also for the same reason that they give few interviews when they are
on the road. "When we tour, we don't like to disperse ourselves,
we prefer having some time for ourselves before the rehearsal. We can
then prepare our guitars and relax in watching the first parts (acts).
We check the audience's reaction and we try to put ourselves in the gig
atmosphere. Today, we have a lot of finnish friends, my sister and a few
others have come so we gonna party after the gig. We're going home tomorrow
so it's not too bad" (meaning I think it does not matter if we drink
a bit too much!)
IN THE SHADOWS
Good (meaning sensible/wise), The Rasmus must have been. There is no doubt
that they couldn't be at the stage they are now if they had not imposed
themselves a certain way of life. Because i even though their success
was a late one in France, they have started no less than 10 years ago.
With hindsight, they even rather like the fact that this success has only
happened now. "We are finally very happy that this has happened and
we do not feel frustated that this is so late. We have released 5 albums
before this one, and this has allowed us to develop slowly. In fact, we
have started very young, we were 15 and not ready for success. We have
learnt a lot along the way with our experiences, which has been beneficial
for the writing of the songs. So it is much better that this has happened
only now", says an enthusiastic Lauri. Aki adds: "I also think
that we have become much better at playing live. We now know better how
to play on stage and it is true that we are very proud of this album".
The success? Lauri cannot explain it. According to him, Dead Letters certainly
possess "more songs that have touched the public. Our album is unique
in the sense that it combines our influence from the 80's with a fresh
sound, as well as some grunge melodies and a more current sound."
The success is a bout of luck that happens very often at the least expected
moment. It is a little bit the same for the song writing. How many artists
have admitted having written a song in a matter of minutes? It is more
or less what happened for In The Shadows, which has been written just
before a gig.
A NEXT ALBUM
With little time at their disposal, The Rasmus have had to bear with it
and try to compose as soon as they have a free moment. In general, the
10 minutes of soundcheck is a privileged moment to create. "We know
really well our old tracks now so it is for this reason that when we do
the soundcheck, we try new ideas because we have not really any other
moments to experiment. We are touring all the time but after this winter,
we'll go back home and we will really have the time to work on the new
tracks. Most of the time, the best songs happen by accident. We don't
think too much how we should play or how to do it. We start to play and
we say: that sounds right, so we keep the idea. It is very spontaneous",
explains Lauri. Aki follows in saying "Sometimes, it is stressful
but never mind. We have decided when the next album will be released.
We will finish the tour and after that we will go in studio, towards february.
We already have 6 new tracks which are more at the demo stage." Ah,
that is some info! The wait must be long for the fans.
MORE GUITARS
It is normal that our Scandinavian boys take their time making Dead Letters
follow with a new album.
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