Lauri: “I suggested family holiday on the tourbus” [MeNaiset Interview]

Lauri in MeNaiset

Lauri in MeNaiset

The previous edition of MeNaiset magazine contained a 2 page interview with Lauri. Pictures of it can be found at the end of the post, and the translation of the article can be found below, made by us.

“I suggested family holiday on the tourbus”

Singer of The Rasmus, Lauri Ylönen quitted drinking and being crazy, but he won’t give up on his shoes. Now he is clearing hiw own land for the house that he has desgined. He is wishing for being an architect.

33 years
„I had a nice time during all my years, but right now i’m enjoying being at this age. 33 years old. I enjoy being myself. I can take now more easily things, i’m not that crazy as i was. When at look at my friends of the same age, it feels like the past few years has been good for everyone. Also mind seems easier than to the twentysomething Lauri.
I think that being a rocket had taken off my young years. But not taking into considerations the years, there is always a teen in me, because of my work.”

3 companies
„My most important job is being a singer, musician, but around music there have come a lot of roles. Sometimes i also remember that oh yeah i’m also a director. I’m in 3 companies, out of which one is my own. But i’m not a secretary or financial person. Luckily i have found people who sort out the number-things for me. My sister is a complete opposite, she get’s angry if something is not organized.
With The Rasmus we ended having our own studio. We have been lazy to sell it’s services, and of the place it become a very expensive 300mp place to hang around for everyone. Sometimes we also had brainstorming about own clothing brand, but we didn’t have time for that. Also i have put the recording laber a bit to pause, i want to focus on our band. That’s enough for now.”

1 homeland
„Bandmate Pauli has moved to Singapore and Eero lives in Italy, but i really didn’t wanted to move away from Finland. It’s great to go to cities all around, but my home is here. In Finland i can enjoy all the seasons and during the spring see how everything reborns. Soon I’m leaving for a holiday to Los Angeles, but who wants to live in a place where there is always above 21C?”

8,6 average at school
„School in Northern Helsinki seemed very easy, especially in secondary when my attitude to school was still at its place. I have never been against school, it pretty much gave humour. The people in the music class had been always together, and my wish was to get to Sibelius-high school.
In Sibelius was special, bohem. On the introductionday i went to admire the guys with the Nirvana t-shirts and long hair, who has been playing drums in the cellar of the school. There was a nice singing in the main hall, and i was so impressed that i wanted to pass there.
However i quit high school. It was must, so i could focus on Rasmus-career. Sometimes in 1998 when our record deal has ended and also our drummer left i went back to evening school aula sometimes and was thinking about going back to learn. However, just walking around in the aula was enough.”

3 years with the cap on
„A few years ago i felt like my things are not going anyways. Luckily i guessed that it is because of the too much alcohol i usually had. Now that i don’t drink everything works other ways: i’m less selfish and i can do things better. A person with hangover can be fun, but moreover hard to handle.
It’s true that when the artists have drunk a bit, they have an interesting and more charismatic stage presence. Now i think that it’s quite a skill to achieve charisma without having a hangover.”

4 dictators
„In the present The Rasmus we have 4 dictators. Everyone wants hell of a lot to decide on everything, but of course it’s not always working, but the idea is that every decision taken in the end should be common.
On my solo career is different. I’m used to making things to an end fast, and when i decide alone on everythng, then it’s made fast. Don’t have to wait for Pauli to wake up in Singapore and answers his Skype. Also to The Rasmus there are more expectation from people. I want to keep my solo project as a homely made hobby.”

8 albums
„When making the new album we have went back to our roots, not really to the very beginnings but back to the 2000’s. Previous one we have made with an american super producer, and we have been recording it for a ridiculous 9 months. It was cold work. This one we have gathered and made it all ourselves in 2 months.
Spontaneous feeling fits us and also the feeling is better in the band. During the years we have gathered professional confidence. Also ourselves can do it, and we can do good.”

3,5 million albums sold
„I don’t quite count the number of albums sold, but according to Wikipedia The Rasmus has over 3,5 million sold albums. No one knows how many pirates are somewhere in Mexico and Russia. Number of sellings are pretty hard to keep in hand. When we have sold 12.000 of our first album, i imagined the same number of people in front of me. It felt unbelievable.
The success came late. We have been touring in Finland for 8 years before our first contract to outside of Finland came. Some loved us, some hated us. Young mind oli a lot of time wondering when one came throwing with the bottle and the next one came to kiss. Lately, when we go to the venue for example in Mexico and 10.000 fans jump into our bus, that feeling is simply cool. Or, a but scary but cool.

65 countries
„We keep a list of those countries where The Rasmus have performed. On the list there are now 65 countries. At its very hardest times we have been on tour 270 days a year.
Being on the road-life it’s outstanding, and you can easily miss it. Sometimes i have been missing it so much that i have been suggesting family holiday on the bus, but it did not get too much support. Leaving now is a bit more special, now that i’m a dad. Feelings are closed to home, and the word home is now more concrete than before.
When the tour starts we select the beds and our tourmanager puts tapes on them. There is then born a world of each of us. One has in the bunk book, the other one bottle. After the performance we go through the events of the day, eat on the bus and during the night we go to the next city. The next morning wake up for example in Paris.
On the tour we have a tight pace, we make 6 gigs a week and Sundays are free. Still the tours are creative time to spend with writing music. I train the songs at the venues, in the showers of the backstage, where there is good acoustic. Nothing else than guitars to shoulders, doors locked and singing.”

1 houseproject
„During work i’m always surrounded with people so much, that when i have some free time i like to do things that get me some alone time. I run or do some gardening. I also make food, it’s nice to try something hard. In my soul, i’m a minimalistic, and that can be seen also in what i cook. If possible i make just one stuff. If we eat aspargus, then we eat just that.
I also have a small motor boat, by which i sail on the same waters that i used to sail with my grandpa when i was a kid. However, for this i have very few time.
Architecture is the most powerful out of my hobbies. When i draw i enjoy the moments when the lines to join each other, and a clean whole is born out of them. Then, everything is just perfect.
The high point of my architect hobby is the house that i designed for my own family. I have been designing it for 4 years, now the construction project have started, and also today morning i have been there cutting trees for the basic works to start. I’m very keen on this whole thing. In a few years maybe can move in.”

2 wishes
„I have this funny-sounding wish to go back to school. I would like to do that to be able then to study architecture. When other hobbies have come and gone, architecture has stayed. I’m stuck to it for now 6 years. It feels somehow therapeutic to draw houses, and bases, why this place feels good and the other one doesn’t.
I’m wishing also for an own restaurant or caffee. The idea sounds romantic, but the reality is other. In the plannings it turned out what a hard and always-be-there business is.”

57 pairs of shoes
„I think i don’t have too much shoes, but when we lately moved and i had to pack, one 250 litres sack was filled only with my shoes. There were 57 pairs. I was like where these have been!! Unneeded clothes went to Uff [charity], but shoes had another value. Even though the shoes have been overused when skating, i could not give up on them.”

10 best friends
„The Rasmus has on facebook over 400.000 likers. To me there are close friends with whom i’m together almost daily – like below 10. Friends –not only aquintances -  i call also people i have met all around the world. Of those there are a lot more. During the upcoming European tour we have in almost every city a person to send a message to that hi, we’re coming.
Due to my nature i’m not very good at making and keeping up friendships. When we come together with the family friends i’m always with the kids in the playing room, rather than with the adults.”

Lauri in MeNaiset

Lauri in MeNaiset

Lauri in MeNaiset

Lauri in MeNaiset

Lauri in MeNaiset

Lauri in MeNaiset

The Rasmus Tour 2012 – May

The Rasmus in London

The Rasmus in London

On 21st May the Spring European Tour of The Rasmus ended in London. They have played all together 11 gigs in 8 countries; sang old and new songs, and according to Aki have been meeting up with the fans more than they have ever done during their tours. Lauri also revealed in Milan that they are filming everything they can on the tour, including the gigs, and they are preparing a DVD with some nice material to be released soon. A number of websites have written fairly positive reviews on the gigs of the bands, and number of pictures appeared all around. Some of them, made by websites and pro photographers are linked around in the lines below. More pictures, and videos are available on fan blogs and on YouTube; and also a Picture-Diary of The Rasmus can be found on their Facebook page.

Berlin: 1,
Warsaw: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Heavy acoustic
Wien:  1, 2,
München: 1, 2,
Zürich: 1, 2,
Milan: 1, 2, 3, 4,
Köln: 1,
Paris: It’s Your Night Acoustic, Lauri’s drum skills,
London: 1,  2

Interview with Lauri & Eero @ Prominent24

Photo by Prominent24

Photo by Prominent24

Thank you to The Rasmus Germany for sharing this article with us, and to Julia for translating it. Please credit them if you use the translation.

The album sounds like, like The Rasmus should sound like.

The Rasmus are back with their new album “The Rasmus” after a break of almost 4 years. The Singer tells in an interview with Prominet24.de, that it sounds exactly like The Rasmus should sound like. The band made a step back to their beginnings with their record and did they everything on their own. (writing the songs and recording them). They didn’t even have a record label or a contract.

Prominent24.de: Lauri, yesterday (23.4) it was your birthday. Was there any possibility to celebrate?
Lauri: Yes, I went to bed really early. (laughs). I went to bed at 10pm. But I had a great experience when I was in the plane – I went to the cockpit as they knew that it was my birthday.

Prominent24.de: A lot of fans congratulated you on Facebook. How important is Facebook nowadays for artists?

Lauri: It’s really important. We have a lot of fans all over the world, who are communicating with each other on Facebook. It’s also a way for us to know what the fans think. It’s really cool as it connects the fans all over the world.
Prominent24.de: Do you read the posts of your fans?

Lauri: Yes, we read them and we try to be active on Facebook with uploading new pictures or posting something else that the fans know what we are doing right now.

Prominent24.de: You released the new album after almost 4 years. Why was there that long break? What did you do in the meantime?

Lauri: After the last album we’ve been on a big tour, played in 40 countries and that took a lot of time. I made a soloalbum with electronic music. And we just took a break. Aki became a father and wanted to stay at home to care for his family. And Eero directed a movie.

Prominent24.de: What kind of movie is it?

Eero: It’s a mix between fiction and documentation. We made the movie in winter with real people at real places. It’s about a finnish young guy, who goes to Himalaya to find a new way of living. I directed the movie and edited it.

Prominent24.de: Lauri, you said that it was really easy for you guys to make the new record. How comes?

Lauri: There are many reasons. After the break there was no pressure for us. We were not tired and we just wanted to make a new record. And this time we did everything on our own. We just thought that we go to the practicing room, write a couple of new songs and record them and then we go to the record label and say “hey, we have a new record!”. It just felt like in the beginning when we started to make music.

Prominent24.de: Two of you are living abroad. Isn’t it difficult to work as a band when you live in different countries?

Eero: Last summer there was a time when all of us have been in Finnland and we met every morning at 10 to write new songs. Of course it takes more organisation when we are not all at the same place but that’s ok.

Lauri: Pauli lives in Singapore. We’ve been there already 4-5 times to meet him. He owns a studio and we’ve been there two years ago with the whole band to write songs. The world is getting smaller. No matter where you want to be, you can be there within 20 hours. All you have to do is to get in the plane and you wake up at the other side of the world

Prominent24.de: Lauri, you just said that your drummer is now a father. Also you have now a son. How difficult is it to be in a band and to have a family?

Lauri: It’s not difficult at all. Just like Eero said, we’re always focused on what we are doing. Last summer we said: “We have two months and we write songs everyday”. It was good because we were concentrated on what we were doing. But when I’m at home with my son it’s totally different. We are doing puzzles and I play with him – just what you do at home. There’s a good balance as my son doesn’t care how the band is doing and he needs the whole attention.

Prominent24.de: Is being a musician just a “normal job”?
Lauri: You can’t really say that. I always think of writing new songs and even when I’m going to bed, sometimes I can’t sleep because I’m thinking of the setlist for the concert next day or of the lyrics for a new song. That’s why it is good if you have a way to get your head free. Eero for example is doing yoga and meditate. I draw everyday a bit and I love to go running and then to be totally without power.

Prominent24.de: In which way is your new album different to your older ones?

Lauri: Someone said that it sounds like “Into” which we released 2001. I can agree with it somehow because we made a small step back to our beginning. The record is less melancholic and more pop than our last record. I think it also sounds like The Rasmus should sound like. We did everything on our own and didn’t have any songwriter or producer. We did everything as a band and that’s how it also should be in the future.

Prominent24.de: Often people describe your music as “dark”. Do you agree with that?

Lauri: Well, some songs are darker than others. But the first single “I’m a Mess” is not dark at all. We wrote the song within a few hours as also the whole record was written in a short and spontanous way/time. That’s why the song was perfect as a first single.
On the record there are also songs which are a bit darker. For example “sky” which talks about death sentence. There are different moods on the record but the dark mood is always in our music, somehow. We just don’t do “happy pop”. Even our poppiest song has dark elements.

Prominent24.de: Is it because you are finns?

Lauri: It might be a cliché but I think there is a bit truth about it. We just have a loft of darkness in Finland. Even when you have here spring, there is still snow in Finland and summer and the time when the sun shines is really short. You can see how the mood of the people changes. I personally love it to play with dark and mysterious thoughts.

Prominent24.de: You are playing music since 1994, you really worked hard for your international success. What do you think about casting shows?

Eero: We just had a performance at a casting show. I think it’s a great possibilty for people who can really sing. But our career is based on so many other things and not just on singing. We write our own songs, think about the cover for a record or how we want the video for our song. I think some people in the show were really good but for me it would not be the right way. I like how music develops in the band, our work on it and I ask myself, if the candidates in the show know about those processes as well. Of course there is the possibilty as a talented and charismatic singer to start a big career with that show but for me that wouldn’t the way I want to go. (he doesn’t mean the success but to start it with that kind of show.)

Prominent24.de: Could you imagine to participate at the Eurovision Song contest?

Lauri: I don’t think so. It just doesn’t feel right for us. We performed at the finnish final als guest act, that was enough.

Eero: The problem is that when you do it and then don’t win it’s really stupid.

Prominent24.de: Your song “In the shadows” was a huge hit in Germany. You had a lot of fans in the goth-scene. Can you identify yourselves with that?
Lauri: We don’t decide which people we want to have as fans. We just do our thing and either people like it or not. I think we changed our own style with every record and didn’t think about what the fans could think aobut it. Some like the change and some not. We just don’t want to repeat ourselves. Wit the new record it feels like we went back 10 years. But no one knows what the next record will sound like. Maybe it’s going to be a hard rock or a classic album. First it has to be interesting for us and then we can present it to the people.

The Rasmus @ Plan Jäägaala 2012

Lauri @ Plan Jäägaala

Lauri @ Plan Jäägaala

The Rasmus have been doing come charity performing at the Plan Jäägaala – Because I’m a Girl on Thursday. Unfortunately Aki got sick and could not be at the event, but the band did not cancel the performance because of this. However, we hope that Aki will get better soon and will be able to be at the next charity gig already playing drums. Below you can find the performance of Stranger from the event, and also a short promo with Eero, Lauri and Pauli.

Eero & Pauli @ YleX Uuden Musiikin Iltavuoro

Eero & Pauli @ YleX

Eero & Pauli @ YleX

Yesterday evening Eero and Pauli have been guests at YleX Uuden Musiikin Iltavuoro. The interview in audio can be found from here, and a summary of the interview below:

- they wanted to make before new album but the material they did sounded too electronic so Lauri made the album, and then afterwards they luckily got into the train camp where they made a more Rasmus-like music than the one that ended up on Lauri’s solo album; work with Desmond was a great experience and they have learned a lot from him, especially in making the lyrics, but Eero thinks that in their band is more important that they all 4 write and decide on everything for the new material; they would have liked to make everything themselves but did not really get with the tech part like mixing and such, that’s why they went to Martin to Stockholm; before touring was like partying until morning and jumping on the stage, which now changed to visiting also cities; Pauli tells that it rarely feels like a job when they leave to touring, but still they miss the families and it’s good to see everyone again after the tour ends; Eero tells reading a comment on YouTube on I’m a Mess that someone said they previously had dark music and now they are really happy ones.

The Rasmus @ Yle TV 1 Aamu TV

The Rasmus @ Aamu TV

Today morning The Rasmus have been guest at Aamu TV on YLE TV1. Summary of the interview can be found below, and the video at the end of the entry.

- they wanted to name the album Kissa ja Hiiri [Cat and Mouse]; Lauri thinks that the overall feelings of the album are kind of positive even though some might sounds not really positive; Pauli tells that they managed to give something from each of them to the album; Lauri thinks that the album sounds really Rasmus like, when he listened yesterday the album he felt like he had already known them; Eero thinks that their friendship keeps the band together, when they have gone to Nosturi last summer surely the first weeks went for like therapy they were talking about everything; Eero tells that the old songs they call like ‘forever green’ classic songs; Aki’s favorite The Rasmus song is Falling, Lauri’s Immortal, Eero’s is Ghostbusters and Pauli’s is Stranger.