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During the second day of Summer Breeze 2016 we met with
guys from Moonsorrow (Ville and Mitja) in order to have one interview
and chat about their brand new full-length Jumalter Aika which turned
out to be one of the best records in 2016 by opinion of Metal Sound’s
redaction. Since Moonsorrow has made a great comeback at the scene with
their newer effort, and since they moved on a new label (Century
Media), we’ve talking mainly about their new full-length, filming of
video clip, their upcoming plans and some other things that follow the
band as well.
As a matter of fact, Moonsorrow’s brand new issue Jumalten
Aika has this rawer sound closer to your record Varisakket released 10
years ago…
Mitja Harvilahti: The roots are in early 90s, within black metal
scene, when we were growing up, by discovering it. This time we had a
chance to explore the sounds and we also quite a lot explored the song
writing as well. This was something different for us because we been
doing the same formulas for quite a while. So, this time we re-newel the
whole song writing method and that was the most difficult part as well.
Ville Sorvalli: I guess that the initial approach that we wanted to
have with this album was that we wanted to have some more live friendly
songs. shorter and catchier songs that we could easily play live,
because this has not happened. I guess that we have all agreed that we
would like to have rawer sounds so that we want to explore more black
metal roots. That’s basically everything what we have decided before we
have started to write a new material and then the things has just
started to happened.
Time distance between your albums is like 5 years. Why did
you took so long to record a new album? Was there any special reason for
it?
Mitja Harvilahti: There was little bite of everything: some family
reason mainly. Actually the problem was with our main song-writer, Henri
Sorvalli, who also writes the music for Finntroll as well . Before, it
was like he was writing the music one year for Finntroll and the other
for Moonsorrow so we have constantly delivered the albums, but now he
got first one child, so there was a little break, than he got the
another one so there was one more year of break. And, when we started to
write a new songs it was not as we thought it would be. So, at the end
we finished with five years between our albums.
Talking about black metal influnces…
Mitja Harvilahti: I think that it sounds that we have returned even
more deeper in the past. I also think that the influences on this record
are way to obvious. I mean, we all in Moonsorrow like different sorts o
music but we all agree when it comes to black metal. All the members in
the band like black metal bands from Norway, from ’90s. We were
influenced by diffrent bands but I think that it’s too obvious which
these bands and albums are, we were influnced by some of their records
that today they don’t even like.
For the filming of your debut video you were in Belgrade and
you have done it with I-code. So, how do you like the video and how do
you like Belgrade?
Ville Sorvalli: We were thinking about the first video, and also the
label asked for it so we decided to record one video. Yes, we are very
satisfied with the video and the final result. I was the only member who
was in Belgrade. unfortunately, I was not able to walk though the city
this day since we were quite busy filming the video and material but I
would like to visit it one day.
As a matter of fact Moonsorrow is now at Century Media so how
did it happened that you have changed the labels from Spinefarm to CM?
Mitja Harvilahti: It was actually few years ago. They wanted
Moonsoorow to sign a contract with them but, we need to introduce them
how this band works. So, we were asking them do you really know how this
band works, do you really want to sign Moonsorrow for Century Media.
And, since they said that they really wanted to sign the band for them
we have agreed.
Are there any plans for the forthcoming European tour in 2016?
Mitja Harvilahti: Yes, we have already released our touring dates for
the most of European countries for 2016. We will make a tour this year
with Korpiklaani. I know that for some of you it could sound little
weird or strange since our music is quite different, but I think that we
are the same coin just with the diffrent sides. We are like darker side
of the same thing, while they are brighter. So, I think that at the end
this mixture between our two bands will really work. I am quite sure
about that actually.
- Interview by Marko Miranovic, August 2016