Impaled Nazarene – Manifest

{mosimage}Manifest is Impaled Nazarene’s tenth studio album, and I really don’t know what to make of it. I have liked some of the earlier ones, while some others left me unimpressed, if I happened to check them out at all. Anyway, before hearing Manifest I was kind of sure I would never need another new Impaled Nazarene album again.

In this light, listening to Manifest feels surprisingly sensible. Impaled Nazarene’s take-no-prisoners black metal assault had a limited appeal to begin with, but it sounds like they are really making effort to bring some variation to the picture. Especially the start of the album is strong: The Antichrist Files is a full-on Impaled Nazarene onslaught at it’s best, whereas Mushroom Truth brings to the table some melodic elements and even a symphonic middle section. Later on, songs like Funeral for Despicable Pigs and the album closer Dead Return prove, that the band can sound good even when they slow down a bit.

The lyrics have always been the weakest link of Impaled Nazarene, even if nobody takes them seriously. They may be black humour, but not very good black humour; they may be intentionally politically incorrect, but even so, they should have a rational point behind them. That the lyrics have no poetic value whatsoever is certainly besides the point – remember, the music isn’t that subtle either – but if you have an opinion, you also should have rational reasoning to back it up.

Well, it’s kind of hard to hear what Mikaakim is screaming about anyway. Impaled Nazarene may be the AC/DC of black metal, and I am not really waiting impatiently for their next album, but Manifest is quite enjoyable in its own right.

Rating 3/5 

Jean Michel Jarre – Oxygene in Moscow

{mosimage}Re-edition of the concert that the French musician celebrated in Moscow in 1997.

For those of you who have had the opportunity of visiting the Russian capital and taking a look at the façade of Moscow Stage University, you know how impressive the landscape can be. The huge building dominates the Russian capital from one hill, giving the impression that giants must be studying there. For those others who did not have the chance, they can at least have an approximated idea after watching this magnificent DVD that features the concert that Jean Michel Jarre offered to nearly 4 million inhabitants to celebrate the 850th anniversary of the city. The keyboardist and composer hosts an excellent electronic opera where there is space for a bit of everything: projections, laser harp, mind-blowing fireworks and the intervention of the Bolshoi Kids and the Red Army Choirs.

There is also some emotive moments like the moments of silence that Jarre asks from the Russian audience (in English counting with the help of a Russian translator) to dedicate to his friend Lady Diana, or the connection far beyond the sky with the cosmonauts of the MIR. As a great bonus, you can find an interesting documentary: The Making of Oxygene in Moscow that turns to be a perfect complement to a great show. If something can be criticised about the concert is the short length resulting after being edited: hardly 1 hour. But it is worth every minute of it!

Rating 4/5

Planet Terror

{mosimage}Rodriguez and Tarantino join forces once more in Planet Terror, the second of the movies composing Grindhouse, together with Death Proof; an odyssey full of blood, sexy chicks and enraged zombies.

{sidebar id=45} Filmed paying homage to the grindhouse films of the 70s and 80s, there are a lot of deliberated mistakes (starting for the poor quality of the image) all around the movie  that try to reproduce with fidelity the atmosphere at that time.

In Planet Terror you will be faced with tensed action all along the footage and a plot where you don’t need to have deep thoughts or take too seriously what is going on the screen, but just to enjoy the good acting skills of the superb cast. Bruce Willis (who does not appear in the film credits) plays perfectly his part as the tough soldier of fortune coming from Afghanistan infected by the bio-weapon;  Josh Brolin, who is finding a new peak in his career starring also in American Gangster (do you remember him as the oldest brother in The Goonies?), is superb as the evil cheated doctor. Rose McGowan shows a perfect balance between being strong and sexy, and undoubtedly her right leg spitting fire will be one of the best moments remembered by the fans in the future. Freddy Rodriguez shines powerfully as a new promising star while Marley Shelton repeats again with Rodriguez after the successful collaboration in Sin City. Sharp dialogues, thousands of bullets flying and the search for the best barbecue sauce in Texas will definitely not make feel bored during the 1 hour and 41 minutes of action. Added to all this, you will  find that even more dangerous than the zombies themselves are the own human beings wandering around Texas, leading the ranking Tarantino himself who has a short but explosive and exhilarating  role as a crazy rapist soldier.

Well, obviously, if your taste is oriented more towards philosophical films where the action goes slowly, Planet Terror is not the product for you. But if you enjoyed previous Rodriguez’s movies like Desperado or From Dusk till Dawn, you won’t get disappointed with this DVD.

Guitar Heroes

{mosimage}Eleven of the most recognized and skilled Finnish metal guitar players burning together the strings of their guitars!


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hose of you who like guitar solos and Finnish metal must feel totally delighted with this new release of Sony: Guitar Heroes. No, this is not a video game but a cool double CD featuring some of the most enraged musicians that you can find around the world (and around the corner) The list of guitar players appearing in the album is as follows:

Timo Tolkki (STRATOVARIUS)
Alexi Laiho (CHILDREN OF BODOM)
Roope Latvala (CHILDREN OF BODOM)
Emppu Vuorinen (NIGHTWISH)
Esa Holopainen (AMORPHIS)
Nino Laurenne (THUNDERSTONE)
Mr Crab (BLEAK)
Mikko Salovaara (KIUAS)
Tuomo Louhio
(IMPALED NAZARENE)
Sakari Hietala (TAROT)
Euge Valovirta (GODSPLAGUE)

The musicians have composed new themes for this album, and there is an authentic battle of guitars in the first track, 12 Monkeys, where all of them participate.

Apart from that impressive guitar players list, the album counts with the collaboration of other talented Finnish musicians such as Lauri Porra, Mirka Rantanen or Janne Parviainen.

If you like electric and fast guitar riffs and good heavy metal, this is your album. Personally, I find a special weakness for the magic fingers of Timo Tolkki, the guitar player of Stratovarius, who features the last track: If God Will Send Her Angels.

On the other hand, if you get easily bored of listening instrumental songs, this album was not made for you.

Rating 4/5.

Halo 3 – Original Sountrack

{mosimage}More than just a game! The saga of Halo has totally broken boundaries in the videogames world since the launching of the first part in 2001.

Not so often times a single game is able to back up the purchase of a whole video console, but Bungie, the company that gave birth to Halo, did it possible. Amazing graphics, a great plot and tones of action available for the games lovers, especially if you wanted to play online.

The release of Halo 3 has become not less than worldwide phenomena, and obviously such an awaited game deserved a very special soundtrack. The guys of Bungie, Microsoft and Sumthing Else Music have done an excellent work this time, after facing some critics with the previous Halo 2 soundtrack, and counted with the outstanding collaboration of the award-winning composer Martin O´Donnell and Michael Salvatori for recording an amazing orchestrated score that would be worthy to be listened in any Hollywood super-production. A twenty-four voice choir and sixty piece orchestra that really make the difference with almost any videogame soundtrack you had listened before.

O´Donnell re-recorded some old themes from the previous soundtracks that sound fresh and better than ever with. A double CD with 27 tracks plus 4 bonus tracks that will get addicted to fans or not fans of Halo Saga. Quiet melodies in a perfect combination with others more electronic themes. You will love every second of it.

Rating 4/5 

Kent – Tillbaka Till Samtiden

{mosimage}The most famous Swedish-Finnish band is back and stronger than ever with a new album!

Kent is probably the most popular Swedish band in Finland (with permission of The Hellacopters or The Ark), and good proof of it is the massive amount of followers that attract in every visit here, with venue after venue sold out.

The band is back from studio and in excellent shape with this Tillbaka Till Samtiden. The opening track, Elefanter, starts slowly and languid, but step by step grows with glittering guitars on top of the electronic beats and bass. That could be a perfect metaphor for the whole album: the first time you listen to it seems to be another one more in a million, but you need to taste it step by step to appreciate all the connotations. And once that the sensuality of the Swedish language gets inside you, turns impossible to escape from the spell; Joakim´s intriguing voice just conquers your ears even if you cannot understand more than 5 words in Swedish (as it is my case).

Touches of instrumental dance music like in the catchy Våga vara rädd that counts with a hypnotic trumpet, mixed with darker atmospheres that remind their beloved Depeche Mode like in Berlin or especially in Columbus which sounds like a slower Swedish version of I feel You. No wonder that these guys cram people together whenever they come to play to Finland. With excellent release after release they show why they continue on the top of the charts after more than one decade of existence.

Rating 4/5

Kotiteollisuus – Murheen mailla

{mosimage} triple CD with 47 songs that go all around the history of one of the hardest rock bands in Finland: Kotiteollisuus.


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uxury design for this triple CD that features songs extracted from all the periods and stages through where these guys from Lappeenranta have gone. Leaded by the charismatic vocalist Jouni Hynynen (who happens to be a public celebrity in Finland, exploding his image of tough guy in TV series like Äijät together with Jone Nikula, or just writing about love and sex in his recent and widely promoted book Rakkaudella, Hynynen, the band launches what could have been perfectly a normal double CD, with all the singles and radio hits condensed in the second one, plus the special gift of a third one that collects the B-sides.

Maybe, at the end, it turns to be a bit overcooked and the compilation could have been just put into two discs, but undoubtedly there will be many fans that will feel more than pleased with all the amount of rare material poured inside the black covers of the album. If you have gone to parties or rock bars in Finland (and we bet you have…), or just listened to rock channels on the radio, it is impossible that you cannot recognize any of the hits of the band; a huge collection that includes titles like Helvetista Itään, Minä olen, Kaihola, Jos Sanon, Vieraan Sanomaa, Tuonelan Koivut or Arkunnaula, for putting some examples of the most successful ones. Songs that are able to dig deep inside your brain with strong but catchy choruses that will turn you soon or later into a(nother) believer of Kotiteollisuus´faith, based on spreading a good doses of raw punk-rock music all over Finland.

If you are tired of heavy singers who look like dolls and want some real men with hair on the chest, Kotiteollisuus is your Finnish band (and if you prefer the glamour of angelical looks and evil voices, remember that Sebastian Bach has just released his new album too…). I personally love the second CD of the compilation, and surely the list of songs will bring good memories to more than one listener.

Rating 4/5 

HIM nominated for Grammy

The special limited edition of Venus Doom consists of a 60-page book with a leather look embossed cover, containing personal drawings, photos and journal entries by HIM frontman Ville Valo, the full-length CD and a bonus-CD with 3 tracks in parchment envelopes, plus polaroid photos. Responsible for the design were art director Matt Taylor and Valo.

Last year, Taylor won the Grammy in the same category for the Red Hot Chili Peppers album Stadium Arcadium.

The winners of this year´s awards will be announced on the 10th of February, 2008 during the live televised 50th Grammy Awards ceremony at Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Related:
HIM sets Finnish record in the U.S.
Venus Doom – HIM – review

The 3 editions of Venus Doom – Heartagram.com

HIM: Official website | MySpace

All this year's Grammy Awards nominees
Grammy Awards

Nyman’s piano

{mosimage}The
legendary English composer Michael Nyman visited Estonia in order to
give two memorable concerts in the capital, Tallinn. The first one
took place in an outstanding scenario: Kaarli Church, which was
literally overcrowded by the fans.

 

 

Born
in London in 1944, Michael Nyman has gained, not without reason, the
fame of being one of the best films music composers of the last
decades. He has collaborated with directors such as
Neil
Jordan
, Michael
Winterbottom
, Jane
Campion
or Laurence
Dunmore
and other well known musicians
as
Damon Albarn
(the ex member of
Blur),
having composed together the music for Ravenouz (1999). Nyman has
scored soundtracks for many other films like
Wonderland
(1999),
Gattaca (1997),
The Libertine
(2005),
The End of the Affair
(1999) and the one that launched him to a worldwide fame status: the
extremely beautiful compositions of
The
Piano
(1993).

 

The
composer and musician
visited Tallinn
invited by the
Black Nights Film
Festival
to perform in the opening
ceremony, but before, there was a special present: together with his
band, he offered a concert in Kaarli Church, one of the biggest and
most beautiful churches of the many that you can find spread around
the Estonian capital. Nyman did not show the exquisite punctuality
that you could look forward in an English gentleman, but even though,
it was worthy to wait a few minutes for the concert to get started.

 

Surrounded by high class professional musicians that form part of The
Michael Nyman Band
, Nyman seemed to be
happy with the close contact with the fans in the Estonian church,
and the band accomplished a musical tour around the best film
compositions scored by the Englishman during the past years. A
selection of themes from the
Draughtsman’s
Contract
were the first to be featured,
followed by others from
Wonderland
(special mention to the beautiful song
Molly),
Prospero’s Books
with another marvellous song:
Miranda,
and the most awaited moment of the night: Nyman’s solo performances
of The Piano; only three songs of the soundtrack, but enough to get
goose pimples while listening to the notes of
The
Heart Asks Pleasure First
; a romantic
and emotive moment that was followed by the final themes from
Drowning by Numbers.

 

The
audience wanted more and more, and not only obliged the band to
perform the compulsory encore, but even Nyman alone had to appear for
second time to dedicate a short
piano solo
to the fans that were feeling reluctant to leave such a magical
venue. An excellent gift for the ears.

 

Special film screenings of new war film

Tali-Ihantala 1944 is based on the Battle of Tali-Ihantala
during the Continuation War (1941-1944) against the Soviet Union, which
ended in a decisive victory for Finland.

The film was directed by Åke Lindman and Sakari Kirjavainen and written by Stefan Forss, Benedict Zilliacus and Esko Salervo.


Tali-Ihantala 1944
is now also playing at cinemas across Finland.

Tali-Ihantala 1944 film website with trailer (in Finnish)

Tali-Ihantala 1944 – Wikipedia

The most beautiful Finnish word

The
runners-up in the vote were: 2. rakkaus (love), 3. rakas (dear) and 4. kiitos (thank you).

Agricola, the clergy man who
translated the New Testament into Finnish and became the de facto
founder of written Finnish, died 450 years ago this year.

90 Years of Finnish independence


Special film screenings of new war film

{sidebar id=33}On the Eve of Independence Day (5.12.2007), war veterans and invited high school students in 40 places all around Finland attended special first screenings of  the new Finnish war film Tali-Ihantala 1944. President Tarja Halonen and her husband Pentti Arajärvi joined the invited veterans at Helsinki’s Tennispalatsi cinema. Tali-Ihantala 1944 is based on the Battle of Tali-Ihantala during the Continuation War (1941-1944) against the Soviet Union, which ended in a decisive victory for Finland. The film was directed by Åke Lindman and Sakari Kirjavainen and written by Stefan Forss, Benedict Zilliacus and Esko Salervo. The official cinema premiere is on December 7th.


> Tali-Ihantala 1944 film website with trailer (in Finnish)
> Tali-Ihantala 1944 – Wikipedia

Firework celebrations in Helsinki
Also on Wednesday night, thousands of people watched a special fireworks display above Töölö Bay in the centre of Helsinki. The colourful light show, offered by the City of Helsinki as part of the independence celebrations, started a little after 6 p.m. and lasted 6 minutes.

> Video of the fireworks – Helsingin Sanomat


The most beautiful Finnish word
The Finnish language played an essential role in the struggle for Finnish independence. On Wednesday morning YLE television announced that the word äiti (mother) had been voted the most beautiful word in the Finnish language. The word was chosen by 367 of the nearly 4000 people who participated in a vote organized as part of the Mikael Agricola Jubilee Year. Agricola, the clergy man who translated the New Testament into Finnish and became the de facto founder of written Finnish, died 450 years ago this year. The runners-up in the vote were: 2. rakkaus (love), 3. rakas (dear) and 4. kiitos (thank you)

Independence Day events
Some of the many free Independence Day events taking place in the capital region today:

Free entrance to Ateneum
The exhibition of the permanent collections of the Ateneum Art Museum has been changed and moved to the third floor. Free entrance.
11:00 – 17:00 – Ateneum, Helsinki

Multicultural Independence Day Celebration
An alternative Independence Day programme in Tikkurila, Vantaa. On offer multicultural delicacies , music by a.o. Lois de Medeiros, Archibong Eyo and Aladin Abbas, Indian and Russian dance, hip-hop dance and much more. Also veterans and many multicultural organizations will take part in the event. Free admission
13:30 – 16:30 – Aikuisopisto, Lummetie 5, Vantaa

Independence Day Concert, Espoo
A large concert for the whole family, organized by the city of Espoo, with among others former Nightwish vocalist Tarja Turunen, Samuli Edelmann, the Tapiola Sinfonietta and the Espoo War Veterans' Choir. All seats for the free concert at the LänsiAuto Arena have unfortunately been booked. Luckily there's a live tv broadcast on Finnish public TV.
15:45 – 16:40 – YLE TV2

Students' Torch Procession
The annual Independence Day torch-lit procession by students, starting from the Hietaniemi Cemetary chapel (Hietaniemenkatu 20) at 16:45 and ending at Senate Square at 17:45. At the Senate Square Mayor Jussi Pajunen of Helsinki will give his Independence Day speech and there will be performances by student choirs.
From 16:45 (Hietaniemi) until after 17:45 (Senate Square), Helsinki

Kallio's Independence Day reception @ Kuudes linja
An Independence Day celebration for the bold and the beautiful, with nice music thrown in. With DJs Vilunki 3000 and Tixa. Free admission, and a free drink before midnight.
21:00 – 03:00 – Kuudes linja, Hämeentie 13 (entrance via inner yard, Kaikukatu 4), Helsinki


Independence Anniversary Year – 90 Years of independent Finland
– Virtual Finland

Carlos Santana – Ultimate Santana

{mosimage}Christmas time is getting closer and compilation albums start to
flourish in the music shops. One good example is the latest of Mexican
guitarist Carlos Santana.

The magician Carlos Santana has some surprises reserved for those of you who decide to pursue this Ultimate Santana album.  Among the big collection of duets with renamed artists, here you will find for first time three unreleased ones: This boy´s fire with Jennifer Lopez and The Game of Love with Tina Turner, plus a very powerful beginning of the compilation with Chad Kroeger, the singer of Nickelback, in Into the Night.

Revered almost as an ancient Aztec king in his native Mexico, Santana has also received critics (me included) of being too monotonous and repetitive with his guitar riffs. In any case, it is undeniable that he has achieved a personal style and it is undeniable that when you listen to one of his songs in the radio, you know when Santana is playing there. Classics like Sampa Pa Ti, Black Magic Woman or Oye Como Va are already classics of music history.

If you add to this excellent songs like Smooth featuring the great voice of Rob Thomas, the singer of Matchbox 20, Corazón Espinado with Mana or Just Feel Better with Steven Tyler (my favourite one, cannot deny my weakness for Aerosmith…) you have in front of you an excellent album for good music lovers (and who is not one of them?) to enjoy 100% Santana at his best.

Rating 4/5 

Juanes – La vida es un ratico

{mosimage}Juanes’ follow up album to the great success that he achieved with the previous Mi Sangre and his hit La Camisa Negra.


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he Colombian artists comes back with new look, but the same good
quality and catchy rhythms of the previous album. Teaming up again with
famous producer Gustavo Santaolalla, Juanes shows a great maturity and
a global vision of the problems of the world. Without the God status by
other American stars, but just step by step, he has been able to pour
some good songs in the ears of an increasing worldwide audience.

Juanes
can be very intimate in No creo en el Jamas or Me Enamora, but it also
shows the side of a person down to earth with his particular relaxed
view of life in La vida…es un ratico. The artist can be also committed
with the problems of the world  like in Bandera de Manos, sung in two
versions, alone and with Campino, the leader of the German band Die Toten
Hosen
. A duet that is, in my opinion, the best track of the album. But
Juanes really knows how to show some class when choosing the
collaborators, since he also features Andrés Calamaro, the ex member of
the legendary band Los Rodriguez in the song Minas Piedras.

Detail
after detail, from the people surrounding him to the lovely design of
the dove that decorates the compact disc, Juanes makes the difference
to be at the top of the Latin music once more.

Rating 4/5