Friday, November 7, 2008
HIM Biography
You hold the results in your hands, in the compact form of “Love Metal”. One and a half years worth of exploration and soul searching, as well as the time-honoured tradition of ‘working one’s ass off’, has gone into these ten songs.
“There we were. Gas a hopeless Slayer addict and Burton completely hooked on Tchaikovsky. Mige getting high on Brian Eno and Linde tripping on Jimi Hendrix on a regular basis. Me, I was curing my hangovers with shots of Johnny Cash and Roy Orbison.”
The ‘me’ being Valo, vocals and songs. Gas on drums, Burton on keyboards, Mige on bass, Linde on guitar. Collectively they are known as HIM.
“We had no idea where it would lead us in the end. Whether it would turn out to be silly psychedelic music or the meanest motherfucker of metal known to man,” Valo grins. “But it felt really good. We just incorporated all the elements that came naturally and took it from there. With pretty mediocre success, of course…”
That last tongue-in-cheek shot reveals that Valo & co. are content in fact they are immensely proud of their fourth album. Just listen to that new kind of urgency that’s so evident on songs like “Buried Alive by Love” and “Soul on Fire”! The deep dark groove of “Sweet Pandemonium”! The sheer spiritual qualities of “The Sacrament” and “Circle of Fear”. The innocent beauty of “The Funeral of Hearts”. The purgatory that is the epic finale, “The Path”. Consider love metal defined.
“It’s the love of the Summer of ’67 getting crushed by the metal of the post-Altamont world,” Valo offers with a sly smile. “And everything’s happening right here, right now! In 2003.”
The making of “Love Metal” was a two-dimensional thing. The album was produced and recorded in Helsinki by Hiili Hiilesmaa, producer of the very first HIM album back in 1997. Hiilesmaa is noted for his work with mostly pretty uncompromising metal bands (Sentenced, Moonspell, Amorphis, Theatre of Tragedy…), and easygoing as he might be on the outside, in certain respects he runs a tight regime. Nobody survives his sessions if failing a serious attitude check!
“What has always fascinated me about Hiili is the manic way he approaches recording. The guy is nothing else but metal’s answer to reggae’s Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry! The Mad Scientist. One who always dares to experiment with things that others dismiss off-hand as crazy or laughable.”The second dimension came about through a transatlantic move. Next stop was Scream Studios, Los Angeles. Birthplace of Nirvana’s “Nevermind”, Faith No More’s “The Real Thing” and countless other latter-day classics. The album was mixed there by Tim Palmer whose work, especially with U2, caught Valo’s attention. A bit of a surprise, this one?
“Yes and no. U2’s music as a whole isn’t really my thing, that’s right. Then again they have songs like “One” and “With or Without You” that are very close to the thing I try to achieve, you know, melodically, lyrically and feel-wise. But always with my own, shall I say, David Lynchian twist to it,” Valo reveals. “Tim did a beautiful job unearthing all those hidden treasures within our music. I could just sit back wearing the fly glasses that Bono had left behind at the studio, and listen to the music sort of unravelling before my ears.”
So it was as if a piece of Helsinki winter madness had been thrown onto Venice Beach. Or perhaps a case of LA smog vs. the midnight sun (with a few English showers thrown in for good measure, given the fact that Mr. Palmer is indeed a Briton). Light and darkness clashing. Whatever the case the different elements complement each other beautifully. The end result is a vibrant concoction of in-your-face riffs, heavy beats and sweet soulful melodies.
“I’m still quite amazed how easy it was in the end, making this album,” Valo confesses. “But then again, as we all know, Elvis has already done everything! I guess the man gone and took the load off our backs.”
When returning to LA for the video shoot of “Buried Alive by Love” (directed by ‘Jackass’ honcho Bam Margera and featuring actress Juliette Lewis of ‘Natural Born Killers’, ‘Cape Fear’ and ‘What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?’ fame), Valo was touched to find out first hand that even some of Kelly Osbourne’s friends proudly wore their heartagram tattoos. (Now one has to bear in mind that Kelly’s dad is pretty much responsible for the HIM guys being in the business in the first place…)
“I mean, uh… after all, how wrong can you go with a heartagram?” For once Valo seems a little bit lost for words. “We can argue about good or bad taste, but it’s a sensual symbol, isn’t it?”
Yes, the heartagram. The same symbol that is displayed on the album cover has followed HIM from the very beginning.
“We have such terribly short memory spans that we couldn’t possibly think of having individual symbols like Led Zep did,” the heartist himself laughs. “The heartagram stands for HIM as a band, as an entity. And for love metal in general.”
Harder than titanium, softer than pure gold, quicker than silver. Red hot or cold as steel. Love Metal.
Heartagram
HIM From Finland To America
In 1991, a band in Finland was first formed that eventually would become well-known around the world. This band was initially started by three young men: Ville Valo, a vocalist; Mikko Paananen, bassist; and Mikko Lindstrom, guitarist. Originally the name of the band was actually His Infernal Majesty, but due to bad publicity and confusion, the band soon changed their name to just HIM.
At first the band started out by covering the songs of other people. They covered various songs by artists like Black Sabbath, KISS, Depeche Mode, and Type O Negative. Between late 1991 and 1995 the band was actually on a hiatus, which was due to the founding members performing their military duty. Currently the band not only includes the original three members who started it but also Mika Kristian Karppinen, who plays the drums, and Janne Johannas Puurtinen, who plays keyboards.
This band has released at least 12 albums, starting with the album "666 Ways to Love: Prologue," and only 1,000 copies of this first album were ever released, which makes it highly collectible. In 1999, the popularity of the band began to spread all over Europe, and they released another album called "Razorblade Romance." Eventually the band gained popularity in the United States as well, and in 2002 HIM re-released the album "Razorblade Romance" in the U.S.
When they first started releasing their material in the United States, this band actually had to release their albums under the name HER. The name HIM was then owned by a post-rock band from the state of New York. Soon they were able to purchase the name HIM, and now all of their albums use this name. There were only a few albums released under the name HER, so these albums are also collectibles among their fans.
Other albums that have been released by the band include "Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights," "Love Metal," "Love Said No: Greatest Hits 1997 to 2004," "Dark Light," "Uneasy Listening 1," and "Uneasy Listening 2." The group is also planning on releasing an album called "Venus Doom" in July 2007.
Although the band has seen a few changes over the years, their popularity continues to increase globally. Their signature love metal sound is loved by fans everywhere, and they are beginning to tour with popular names, which is adding to their popularity. Recently they have performed on the same stages as groups like Metallica, Linkin Park, and My Chemical Romance. This is a group that started out small but has already done amazing things in music across the world. No doubt they will continue to enjoy popularity and fame as more and more people become familiar with their unique blend of music.