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Jun 13, 2012
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Interview : Annika Jalkaven – For Selena and Sin

 

 

Interview by Marc “Peston” Sels


Annika Jalkaven is the leadvocalist of the Finnish female fronted metal band For Selena and Sin. They started in 2004, and they have two cd’s out, “Overdosed on You” from 2007, and the recent “Primrose Path” from 2009.

Hello Annika. Can you explain the band’s name?

Hello you all! Our music is melancholic and that involves things like darkness and moon. In Greek mythology Selene was a godess of the moon and the idea for the band´s name came up from that. Finally band name was shaped as For Selena and Sin.

A Kylie Minogue-cover (“Confide in Me”) on a metal cd???

We wanted to have a cover song and I heard the original version from TV and thought this could be it. I suggested it to other members and we all thought this would be very interesting song to make a cover. We tried few different arrangements and came up to that kind of version.

Can you tell us something about the songs on “Primrose Path”?

Compared them to “Overdosed on You” the songs are more energetic and straightfoward. Also most of the lyrics were writen by Pasi and me. Theme´s in the songs are mostly about life in general; love, hate, disappointments.

And maybe a brief history of the band?

For Selena and Sin was founded in 2004 and I joined the band 2006. There has been few other changes in line-up during these years too. After our first album was released we started to do live gigs and now there´s almost 100 gig behind us. We have been touring two times in Europe and done some other foreingn gigs not to mention about those several gigs here in Finland.

You come from a city called Jyväskylä. Other bands from there are Machine Men, Swallow The Sun, Ghost Brigade… is there an extensive metal-scene?

Yes, we have an extensive metal-scene here in Jyväskylä. I don´t know the actual reason for that. This city is quite small and because of that every metal musician knows each other at least some how. When you know somebody who knows someone it broughts about new bands..

Have you got, besides music, some other passions?

Music is my greatest passion and I don´t have any other passions. I actually study as a nurse at the moment and that it is another important thing in my life right now.

Do you have any affinity with other Finnish female vocalists like for exemple Kaisa (Battlelore), Tarja Turunen, Leeni-Maria Hovila (Kivimetsän Druidi)?

If you mean am I related to any of those, I´m not. And I don´t perceive myself as a classical singer because I mostly sing with normal style.

There are many Finnish bands, too much to mention, but is there enough work for all these bands? And how is the concert-scene in Finland? (Festivals, concerthalls etc.)

Of course it´s not easy to get gigs, you really have to work for it. To those biggest and legendary concerthalls are only for bands who are really really famous in rock and metal scene. In the summer we have a lot of different kind of festivals but unfortunately the biggest festivals are reserved for the same famous bands that I told you before. Smaller bands may have opportunity to have gigs in the smaller festivals.

Do you prefer to play live or record songs in the studio?

We definitely want to play live because you can be in touch with the audience and have straight feedback from them. I do like the recording session, but it´s so different from the live gigs. Maybe live recording in studio would be fun!

Any weird stories from on the road?

When we were recording the “Primrose Path” album in Vasterås our friend was also hanging around with us. Our producer wasn´t there anymore cause it was night. We were recording some stuff in the studio and our friend wanted to go to bathroom and needed a key for that. We had only this one key that was suitable to main door of our rooms. Well, it took a while when we started to wonder why our friend hasn´t come back. We rang him many times but he didn´t answer. So we had to stay almost the whole night in the studio because our friend was passed out inside the house..We had no other choice than record music while we wait him to woke up.

What is for you the book, cd, comic, movie, concert and event of 2009?

I guess our first European tour was really unforgettable and of course the release of our second album.

Do you read critics about the band? And do they have any impact on you?

Yes I read them. First they´ve got really a big impact on me but now I´ve realized to take them more constructive than be pissed off out of them if some critic comes out.

What are the plans for the future?

We´ll do gigs as much as possible and maybe a tour abroad too. Also we start to write new songs and next year we´ll go to studio to record our third album.

Any “famous last words” for the fans?

Peace and love to everyone and greetings from Finland!

 

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Mar 31, 2012
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VV.AA. – “Des Filles et des Riffes Vol 1″ (2010)

Label : Savage Prod/Season of Mist

Review by Tony Cannella

This compilation is put out by the French web zine Des Filles et des Riffs and issued by the label Season of Mist. Featuring 34-songs and bands and over 2-hours worth of music spread out over 2-discs “Des et des Riffs” is packed to capacity and this is only volume 1. If you love female fronted metal, than this comprehensive compilation is well worth exploring. The main style that is put on display throughout this very thorough compilation is Symphonic and Epic type of metal bands. There is so much quality music to sift through on this comp and it would be a monumental task to go through each track song-by-song. The opener is one of the more familiar numbers, “Resign to Surrender” by Dutch metal legends Epica gets the ball rolling. Kells is next with very strong “Avant Que Tu”. Mixed in amongst the Symphonic metal bands are Pin-Up Went Down, Adrana and Diablo Swing Orchestra who provides a change of pace with their unique quirkiness. November 7 is a band that I have not been familiar with and their track “Parasite” turned out to be one of my favorites. Soulmaker (“A Vide”) and To-Mera (“Mesmerized”) are two excellent bands that are represented. Some other lesser known bands like Dharma, Pythia, E-Nora, The Veil and Ozge Ozkan are quite impressive as well. Some of the highlights that can be found on disc 2 are: Dama, “Rainy Roads”, Wildpath “Dark Mass”, The Birthday Massacre “Looking Glass”, Ellyose “Theogyne” and Factory of Dreams check in with “Slow Motion World”. In short, “Des Filles et des Riffs, Vol. 1″ is nirvana for any female fronted metal fan. With so much great music made available to us it is quite difficult to stay on top of everything, so it is compilations such as these that provide a great service to metal fans. Mixed in with bands that you might be familiar with are other promising bands which you may not have heard before that also might be worth exploring. In that respect, “Des Filles et des Riffs, Vol. 1″ is a resounding success.

Rating – 90/100

 

Tracklist

CD 1

  1. “Resign to Surrender” – Epica
  2. “Avant Que Tu” – Kells
  3. “Essence of I” – Pin-Up Went Down
  4. “Nouvelle Ere” – Interria
  5. “Closest To” – Dharma
  6. “Try” – The Outburst
  7. “A Vide” – Soulmaker
  8. “Bulimiarexia” – Eths
  9. “Crystal Eyes” – L’endevi
  10. “Tristan” – Pythia
  11. “Midnight Falls” – E-Nora
  12. “Mesmerized” – To-Mera
  13. “Labyrinth” – The Veil
  14. “Parasite” – November 7
  15. “Jerusalem” – Atmosfairy
  16. “So Alone” – Iridyum
  17. “My Cold One” – Ozge Ozkan

 

CD 2

  1. “Flesh Drug” – Lezwieliza
  2. “A Love Like Mine” – Ardor
  3. “Rainy Roads” – Dama
  4. “Dark Mass” – Wildpath
  5. “Theater of Pain” – Auspex
  6. “Secret Gathering” – Adrana
  7. “A Tap Dancer’s Dilemma” – Diablo Swing Orchestra
  8. “What a Waste” – Fluxious
  9. “Save Me” – Process
  10. “Disarmed” – Alight
  11. “Looking Glass” – The Birthday Massacre
  12. “Theogyne” – Ellyose
  13. “Slow Motion World” – Factory of Dreams
  14. “Gimme Your Gun” – Akentra
  15. “Blowin’ rhe Wind” – Bel O Kan
  16. “Elderberry and Lavender” – Lyriel
  17. “Theatre of Life” – Weeping Silence

 

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Feb 9, 2012
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For Selena and Sin – “Primrose Path” (2009)

Label: Mascot Records

Review By Tony Cannella

For Selena and Sin hail from Finland and they play melodic metal with elements of Gothic and Pop thrown in as well. Their second album is titled “Primrose Path” and has just been released via Mascot Records. I’ve said it before that reviewing CDs such as this is a great opportunity for me to be exposed to bands and music that I normally would never get a chance to hear, For Selena and Sin are a great example of this. Let’s start at the beginning, shall we? The whole opus is kicked off with the infectiously catchy opening tune “Countdown to the Stars”. Musically the band is top notch and the vocals off Annika Jalkanen are rock solid. The third track “Rusty Rails of Yesterday”, probably would rate as my favorite track of the twelve that are presented here. The entire CD is pretty consistent, as can be evidenced by these great songs: “Bring Me the Sun”,“Colour My World” and “Psycho Lover”. Probably the biggest surprise here is the bands cover version of the Kylie Minogue song “Confide in Me”.This is a cool cover version that fits in quite well with the rest of the material on “Primrose Path”. The CD ends with a couple of bonus tracks, “Five Days in a Row” and “Sister Sunset”are two songs that definitely end things on a high.“Primrose Path” is 12-songs and over 50-minutes worth of some beautifully crafted melodic metal songs. Even though this is their second release, For Selena and Sin is still quite new to many of us and “Primrose Path” is a great introduction to this Finnish band.

Rating – 85/100

 

Tracklist 

  1. Countdown to the Stars
  2. Bring Me the Sun
  3. Rusty Rails of Yesterday
  4. Horst
  5. Confide in Me
  6. Broken Mirror
  7. Colour My World
  8. Psycho Lover
  9. Don’t Touchthe Sky
  10. Summer Hill
  11. Five Days in a Row (Bonus Track)
  12. Sister Sunset (Bonus Track)

 

Line Up

  • Annika Jalkanen – Vocals
  • Martti Pohjosaho – Guitars
  • Pasi Kolari – Guitars
  • Teemu Oksanen – Keyboards
  • Teemu Turkia – Bass 
  • Kuha Sillanmäki – Drums 

 

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