Interviewer: The boytrio from
Helsinki, Poets Of The Fall, published their second
album the very same day as Jane. (The girls are from
that band). The album’s name is Carnival of Rust,
I speak a great English. Welcome Poets Of The Fall’s
Marko Saaresto! Hello, sit down. Marko, congratulations
for the Emmas. The best newcomer of the year and the
best debut album of the year, your Signs Of Life.
Your career began from Max Payne 2 game’s tune. Can
you tell us what’s the game we’ll hear the Poets next?
Marko: Well not yet, we can’t tell you that. But
we’ll see if there’s some, they’re always nice projects.
Interviewer: Come on, tell us, don’t hold it to yourself.
Marko: “Don’t hold it to yourself”, even I don’t
know it yet.
Interviewer: Ok. Well this new album, Carnival Of
Rust has been recorded in Captain’s livingroom as
well as the first one. Don't you good people know
that you shouldn’t take your job at home?
Marko: Well at the other hand, it’s fun to be able
to wake up from the sofa after you’ve passed out after
the last session and continue what you were doing
and not having to go anywhere. Think about it, rains
or shines you’ll have fun at the studio together.
Interviewer: No, I don’t understand that you do your
work so intensively, it’s admirable. You have used
this so-called “home-advantage” very efficiently,
we have a photo from inside the CD cover here. It
looks interesting. You’re using the lamp as a microphone.
It’s quite original.
Marko: That’s true. Very well noticed.
Interviewer: What other things did you record and
sang into, have you played the vacuum cleaner and
used the fridge as an amplifier?
Marko: Well we have tried soap and a mouse too.
Interviewer: Tell me technically how using a lamp
as a microphone...
Marko: That was a situation where we were recording
the song Delicious, that is in the CD and it was playing
in the background and I took a guitar and started
jamming and some friendly person took the picture.
I was just grooving. I really dig how you can see
Jack Nicholson’s “The Shining” face in the background.
Interviewer: You can’t see it there though.
Marko: Yes, that’s a shame.
Interviewer: You have also composed songs by singing
in Captain’s answering machine. Very original.
Marko: Yes, that was when I was coming out from the
place where we practice and I had nothing I could
record it in so I thought that was a good idea and
I called Captain’s answering machine and asked him
to write it down and I hummed it in the street. We’ll
see if it turns out to be something.
(The Interviewer talks to the other guy and the girls
for a while)
Interviewer: Didn’t the neighbours mind you recording
in Captain’s livingroom? Usually if you play an electric
guitar in a apartment house or in a terraced house…
Marko: I think all Captain’s neighbours knew all
the songs of the CD after the album came out. Thanks
to them for standing it. Even though during the making
of the record the livingroom moved, which is probably
good considering the neighbours.
Interviewer: Let’s continue this in a while, next
revealing if your new album, Carnival Of Rust, made
it, with your debut, to the Top 40. If this has happened,
guess where it would be.
Marko: No, I won’t guess anything.
Interviewer: Come on, don’t be a wuss.
Marko: Starting from where? You mean the whole scale?
Interviewer: Top 40, the whole scale.
Marko: Hmmm… 16.
Interviewer: 16 is the guess?
Marko: Yes.
Interviewer: Ok. Let’s see what it really is. Next
the official album list with popnews.
Straight to the 1st place goes Poets Of The Fall’s
second album, Carnival Of Rust.
Interviewer: Congratulations, Marko Saaresto, for
the first place of the list.
Marko: Thank you.
Interviewer: And congratulations, Jane, for the 23rd
place. What makes Poets Of The Fall’s 1st place special,
is that you still have your first album, Signs Of
Life, in the Top 40. Just how many albums are you
going to put in the Top 40?
Marko: I guess we’ll have a hurry making the third
album now.
Interviewer: Yes, for the Christmas sales. You’ll
make it to the Guinness records.
Marko: Yea.
Interviewer: How do you feel now, I was looking at
your expression, you were quite exited. Marko: Yes,
I’m a bit overwhelmed. It’s great. I was quite overwhelmed
a year ago too when Signs Of Life came out and we
went to the first place and now it’s the same situation.
There are these “doubles”, two Emma-prizes, two first
places. I won’t start philosophising about it. It
just feels great.
Interviewer: And congratulations for that. (He talks
to the girls again). And Marko Saaresto, about you,
your hobbies are tai chi and yoga and you have the
education of a sports masseur. And you also are learning
acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Where does this
interest for human body comes from?
Marko: Well I think the human body is a combination
of body and mind. And everything that is connected
with healing body/mind and improving the quality of
life has always been inspiring to me. And our music
is an example of it, at least this is what I want
to bring into our music.
Interviewer: Thank you Marko Saaresto.