
May 8, 2001
w/ HENRI URPONPOIKA SORVALI
Conducted by Stefan Lejon
0132: Start by giving us a short retrospect
of MOONSORROW´s career so far.
HENRI: The story of Moonsorrow began in autumn 1995 when I and Ville decided to create a
band singing about old times and hedonism in general, drawing musical inspiration from
such creations as the first Enslaved mini LP or the first Ulver album. It didnt take
us long to record our first demo tape, "Thorns of Ice", which however was never
released because half of the material was accidentally destroyed and we didnt want
to release a demo only with just an intro and one song. Then, the project was more or less
laid on ice because of all the other stuff we had back then to do for a year, and after
that we decided to do another demo called "Metsä" ("Forest"). Soon
after it was released we also made a promo tape, but it never left our home stereo
equipment for the public because of the terrible sound quality and maybe a bit too
experimental vocals (imagine something like Attila trying to sing clean while suffering
from a bad stomach-ache and diarrhoea...). Then, in early 1998 we begun to record our last
demo, "Tämä Ikuinen Talvi" ("This Winter Eternal") which took us
nearly a year to finish because of numerous problems with the studio etc. It was the tape
that gained us the record deal with Plasmatica, who a year later paid our little trip to
Tico-Tico studio in Kemi, Finland, to record our debut album "Suden Uni"
("A Wolfs Dream") which is now finally released.
0132: "SUDEN UNI" is out now. How has the response been so far?
HENRI: The response has been very good indeed! Of course some people have complained the
material to be a bit too "slow" or too "mid-tempo", but basically we
dont care for such complaints, as we are very satisfied with the album by ourselves.
Most of the people I have been in conversation with have only given positive comments
concerning the album. How has the media been responding to the album I dont know
yet, cause it has been out only for a couple of weeks now.
0132: Why did you decide to write and perform all your lyrics in Finnish? I read
somewhere that since you sing about Finnish history, you think the lyrics should be in
Finnish.
HENRI: The language of the lyrics is not so important, but the message is. However, when
we started the band we wrote (for it was me who was responsible for the lyrics back then)
all the lyrics in English. Then, when Ville started to make the lyrics he wanted to do
them in our native language and I had nothing against it. Of course the Finnish lyrics
help us to create more "heathenish" atmosphere and I think when Ville has stated
the above mentioned comment he has been partially right, but when asking my opinion, I
dont think its so important to write Finnish lyrics just for the sake of the
topics but for the whole image and atmosphere.
0132: Have you considered singing in English? That would perhaps help you to
spread the history of the Finnish people, and most importantly your music...
HENRI: As I told before, we did have English lyrics in the beginning, but I dont
think we are going to use them in the future. It is pretty obvious that most of the
listeners cant understand a rats ass from the texts, but that is why we have
on our album also included short stories of what the lyrics are all about. In the future
we are going to include also direct translations of the lyrics to the booklet, so it will
help foreign listeners to understand the whole package. But I honestly dont think it
will affect to the album sales whether the lyrics are in Finnish or in English as long as
the music is good.
0132: Tell us a bit more about the source of your lyrics. Where do you find
inspiration for them? Are they all based on actual historical events or are some
fictional? What are they about in general?
HENRI: The lyrics of Moonsorrow are inspired by paganism in general, be it historical
events such as great battles against the crusaders, Nature, Gods or the "good old
times" and everything related to the topic under Hedonism. As Ville is responsible
for all of them I really aint the right person to tell about his inspirational
sources, but I suppose he is inspired by occasional events being happened and different
emotions.
0132: You are obviously very inspired by Finnish folk music, but when all is said
and done its still black metal we are talking about. So you must also be inspired by
black metal. Any specific bands that have inspired you over the years?
HENRI: NonononoNOOOOO!!!!!!!! ITS NOT BLACK METAL, FOR ODINS SAKE!!!!!!!! Why
cant people stop calling us and other pagan metal bands BM????? Black Metal is
satanic, and we most certainly are not a satanic band. Well, I basically got your point,
but you really cant call Darkthrone Viking Metal either, can you? The artists within
BM-genre have of course inspired us during the years, but as none of us is not and has
never been a die-hard-blackmetaller, the bands who have inspired us through the years are
maybe Enslaved, Bathory (The best.... no, the only band in the world!!!!), Bal-Sagoth,
Einherjer, Ulver and zillions of others I dont know. However, these were just the
bands that have been affecting to our sound during the years in a way or another. The
bands I listen to with great pleasure nowadays are e.g. well.... Bathory (ehh...),
Cannibal Corpse, Black Sabbath, Marduk, Samael, Thyrfing, At the Gates, Autopsy, Black
Widow, Pekka Pohjola, Frank Zappa, Garmarna, Pohjannaula, Annbjörg Lien, film scores (and
other classical music) such as Braveheart or Conan (and everything by Danny Elfman),
Slayer, Napalm Death and tons of others. Mostly 70´s Prog, Folk and Metal.
0132: How has PLASMATICA been treating you so far? What do you think of the label?
HENRI: Plasmatica has been treating us very well, but veeeeery slooooowwwly. I think that
if they just got rid of their laziness it would be a promising label in the future. I
sincerely hope the best for Carlos & co as our co-operation has now basically ended
(we made the deal only for one album) and Im sure they will succeed as a record
label well in times to come.
0132: What does future hold for MOONSORROW? Any plans for a tour? Are you writing
new music, etc?
HENRI: New material has been written, yes, and some demo recordings of the new stuff has
already been sent to certain people for a possible record deal. And we are the most
definitely trying to get one before July because we have already booked the studio for the
new album then. (You can never be too optimistic concerning the band, heh...) No tours are
coming at the moment because we all are too busy with other things (job, education, other
bands etc.) but we gig occasionally of course. The latest one we had was a Bathory tribute
gig in Helsinki 13.4.2001. We played with Finntroll (my other band, go visit us at
http://finntroll.darkgod.net), Gandalf and Hellbox (an awesome Venom cover band from
Turku, Finland). And what comes to the gigs in general, we are maybe not the most active
band in the world at booking any. Usually someone asks us to come to play and then we
either go or we dont go. It depends on many things, as always.
0132: I heard that you also have a record company of you own. Could you perhaps
tell us a bit more about that?
HENRI: Meat Hook Productions was created in 1995 just for fun cause we wanted a
"pseudo-label" to publish our own demos. Later we expanded our activity from a
demo tape publishing company to a distribution service and our very own Meathooked ´zine.
(However, Meathooked had basically nothing strict to do with the label except for the
likeness of the name.) We made two issues of the magazine and there are still some copies
of both left, so if you are interested in quality interviews, irony and something else
than your average toilet paper, dont hesitate to contact us immediately. Anyway, the
story of MHP is going to reach its end, as we have found out that there is only 24 hours
in a day, heh. But we are now selling the last distro items pretty cheap, so once again,
you know what to do if you are in need of demo tapes, 7-inches, ´zines etc.
0132: Thank you for the interview and good luck with the album! Last words?
HENRI: Tack för den intervjun, det var mycket bra! Hoppas att vi kan komma till Sverige
för att spela i framtiden. Supa, knulla och lyssna på METAL!!!!!!!!!! Och hälsningar
till Tommy/Bloodshed, Patrik & Tumppi / Thyrfing och Micke och den jävla club
Aggression!!!!!!
(Thanks for the interview, it was very good! Hope that we
can come to Sweden and play in the future. Drink, fuck and listen to METAL!!!!! And
regards to Tommy/Bloodshed, Patrik & Tumppi/Thyrfing and the fucking club
Aggression!!!)
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