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Jyrki 69
Jussi 69
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The Band
The 69
Eyes!!!When? Around 1990. Where? In Helsinki, the capital
of that strange dark
country from which all good music seems to emanate from -Finland.
Five guys with
the same dirty rock'n'roll style and passion founded a band in 1990,
with an
unusual and unfogettable name
- The 69 Eyes.
Their
first album "Bump'n'Grind" follows in 1992, with its raw glam rock
energy
and a clear "we don't care" attitude . After the release of
"Motor City Ressurection"
in 1994 only in Japan, the second album,
entitled "Savage Garden" saw the light of day in 1995,
and changed
their direction into more post-punk waters. Distorted cover version of
Blondie's "Call Me"
and songs with a dark twist on "Wrap Your
Troubles In Dreams" in 1997
were a sign of things to come. Tours, fans,
gigs that were talked about.
Outgrowing their home turf under the indie label
Gaga Goodies,
they signed with Roadrunner Records, immediately gaining
international recognition and success.
The
reason was "Wasting the Dawn" album in 1999,
also refered to as the
first part of the trilogy of albums that had set The 69 Eyes
as the leading band
of gothic rock. Along with the single chartbreaker
and video featuring Ville
Vallo in cemetery surroundings, their music entered a whole new realm
of gothic
soundscapes critics found hard to define.
A term was coined in an effort to
define their music genre: "Goth'n'Roll".
The band was described as a
"missing link between The Cult and Type O Negative".
Though The 69
Eyes were even more unique than it was then obvious, as they soon showed.
The
single "Gothic Girl" is released in the spring of 2000, after which
they play
on the famous M'era Luna festival in Germany, in the "Wasting The
Dawn" tour.
The record "Blessed Be" follows in September, and is
released on the same day The 69 Eyes
receive their first gold record for the
single "Gothic Girl". The album was produced by Johnny Lee Michaels,
a
"sixth member of the band" who made "Blessed Be" as it is -
a
dark melancholic yet hard soundtrack to a non-existing gothic movie.
The hit
singles followed: "Brandon Lee", "The Chair", and during
their "Blessed Be" tour
with Paradise Lost in 2001, the fourth single
"Stolen Season".
All the other songs from the album also became
recognized in the ever-growing gothic community.
In 2002,
the successfull cooperation with Johnny Lee Michaels continued
with the album
"Paris Kills", a true masterpiece of both the band and the producer.
A
melancholic mixture of powerful lyrics and melodies evoking dark scenery
("made to dance yourself to sleep just before the dawn",
according to the singer Jyrki),
"Paris Kills" reached gold in just the first
month in Finland, following the enormous success
of the first single "Dance
D'Amour" in December 2001. The song "Betty Blue",
inspired by the
80's french classic movie of the same name, was the second single,
which of
course also has massive airplay. The band toured European rock festivals
in the
summer of 2002, and in October 2002 returned for a big european tour in Germany,
Austria, Switzerland and Italy, which continued in Finland till Christmas.
On
23. November 2002, they played a sold-out gig in a famous rock venue
Tavastia
club
in Helsinki, which was, together with videos and specials,
put into a DVD
called
"Helsinki Vampires" in September 2003, under the label Gaga
Goodies/Poko Records/ EMI.
In the
spring of 2003 the band played their first gig in Moscow, Russia,
and started
working on a material for the next album. The third single "Crashing
High"
from the album "Paris Kills" was released, but by then the
rest of the album was as loved
as the singles were. Festivals marked this summer
as well as the previous one -
Wave Gotik Treffen in Germany, Sziget in Hungary,
Highfield and Terremoto in Germany,
and a number of festivals in Finland.
Simultaneously
with the release of "Helsinki Vampires" DVD, a compilation named
"Framed In Blood - The Very Blessed of the 69 Eyes" was put on the
market hungry for more gothic vibe.
They toured Finland in November 2003 for the
release, followed by signing for EMI Finland, and then...
The first
half of 2004 they've spent working on their new album "Devils",
which
shined in October 2004 through EMI/ Virgin, after the band toured a bit during
the summer.
The teasing first single "Lost Boys", a true "Billy
Idol" type hommage to the seventeen year-old vampire movie,
stormed the
charts and became the biggest radio hit The 69 Eyes ever had in Finland.
The
second single "Devils" went straight to number 2 of the Finnish single
charts,
and a similar faith was writen for the following singles "Feel
Berlin" and
"Sister Of Charity", released in 2005 in Finland.
The
summer of 2005 the band spent doing what they like to do during the summer!
Appearing again on festivals such as Sziget and M'era Luna, in front of tens of
thousands of fans
made their reputation even bigger and certainly carved the
name of the band into many dark hearts for ever.
At the
very end of 2005, a year that surely had a gothic atribute in front of it,
The
69 Eyes played at Helldone Festival 2005 in Helsinki, along with their good
friends HIM
and other finnish bands. The festival was sold out in the matter of
hours,
and it already has a prospect of becoming annual!
The spring 2006 signified a new step for our lovely Finns - their first US tour in March
that year was a total blast and an incredible experience for both the band and it's american fans.
More
US tours followed, and the year 2007 was more than full of work for the Eyes.
Over
one hundred shows throughout the world, the new album "Angels",
and subsequent singles
on
first positions of top-charts in Finland and Europe, publishing of Jyrki's
comic book "Zombie Love"
and
book of photographs by Ville Juurikkala "Route 69", Jyrki's
continued work with UNICEF,
as
well as a true proliferation of Helsinki Vampires cult shows the strength
of the band that still,
after
almost twenty years, beats with the same vampire heart...
And what
the next stop will be for the Vampires of Helsinki? Stick around and you'll find
out.
And don't
be afraid...It's only Goth'n'Roll!!!
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