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Topic: Ageness (June 2010)Posted By: toroddfuglesteg
Subject: Ageness (June 2010)
Date Posted: June 03 2010 at 04:45
Ageness is a band from Finland with some good albums on their (guilty) conscience. Some of them are a bit hard to find, but their last album Songs From The Liar's Lair is popular here in ProgArchives. I got in touch with the band for their story. Tommy Eriksson answered my questions.
- The band is now rehearsing and preparing new material for the upcoming album.
- Also some remixing and mastering of the old material..
- Preparing some new releases (dvd's and albums...)
- And there's the big format question, at least for the music releases.
What was your musical visions from the start and what is your answer to the claim that Ageness is an anagram for Genesis ?
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Exploring and creating... The first name for the band was Heaven (under
that name we even played prog in national television back in 1980). But
due to the fact that there were lots of bands with almost similar name,
we changed it to Scarab (inspired by Mika Waltari's book 'Sinuhe, the
Egyptian').
"New
Ageness" was a name of a patch, which once came up in an effect unit,
while I was working as a synth specialist for Yamaha Finland.
I
fancied the name and registered it for a company to do enviromental
sound design. I've always liked the visual impact of the word AGE!
(Not
that much to the meaning of the word :) Anyway, later that year an odd
gig was offered (with a fat paycheck presumably) to band which I didn't
have at the time, but I convinced them that I had one. Then the
organiser needed a band name for promotion, so I took it from my
company, and honestly didn't see the connection until someone pointed
it out... As a matter of fact igeness is an anagram of genesis (a sad,
bad one :)
Just
let us run through your albums because these may be unknown to many of
the members in our community (we are all curious cats). Just give us
your opinions and thoughts about:
Your first album Scarab from 1983.
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Mainly songs that had their origins from our high school period. We we
really trying to find our own space in the musical world
and conciously tried to create something unique and original.
The
album was a real struggle to do and the finnish rock scene didn't help
as all they wanted to hear was punk and new wave rock (in finnish).
We were really bizarre and strange phenomenon at that time with a violinist, vintage synths and a metal drummer in the band :)
Our label (Extend Records) released some compilations and few whole albums from unknown bands (we were their last attempt).
Anyway, we managed to finance a few copies ourselves after the record company's bankcruptcy in 1983.
Your second album Showing Paces from 1992.
- The first Ageness album, when we honestly thought we were the only band playing prog. Before the album,in January 1992,
we released a vinyl 7" single with two tracks "Misunderstanding After Mistake" and "Broken Heart", the critics loved it and it paved the way for the album release later in that year..
It also enabled us for the financial support from the Foundation for performing arts (ESEK and LUSES) to a album production.
So
we did an album in honour of this (what we thought) dying type of
music. Songs were mainly material performed already by Scarab gigs and
were planned to be on the second album which was never released. The
instrumentals were newer add-ons just before the band was planned to
re-form in 1990.
The most audience friendly track "Marigold" was released as a cd-single in 1993, and gained some airplay on the national radio.
Your third album Rituals from 1995.
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After some raving reviews we thought, "let's do yet another one". There
are some nice and gentler songs (Hidden Space, Take Us All) with some
cmplex stuff (Polyphemus, Mortal Wings Of Sin II) and even one uptempo
rock number (Freeways, which was orinally meant only to be a bonus
track for the Marigold cd-single)
At
that time our guitar player had moved to live in Washington for 4 years
and we used some guest guitarists on the album, even tough he managed
to nail a couple of killer solos during his brief visit at summer 1995.
Rituals was mean to be a double album, but plans were changed after
unexpected changes in finances for the mixing and releasing process. So
there are plenty of leftover tracks to be released in the future...
Your fourth album Imageness from 1998.
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In 1997, we got a new guitar player in the form of Marko Karhu and with
him we played lot of gigs in Finland. We even made a 16-minute
TV-special 'Imageness' for the nationals broadcasting company FST. The
album came out on French Musea label and was distrubuted worldwide.
Musically we were getting to some sort of balance between prog and rock, even though there are two long epics on the album.
Your fifth album Songs From The Liar's Lair from 2009.
After *Imageness' we played lots of gigs in the following year, and our original guitarist returned to the band.
We played a few tribute concerts and prepared new material for a new album to be released in 2002.
But something happened, broken marriages, children, domestic problems etc.
I ended up touring with Finnish legend Wigwam as their tour manager and FOH engineer (in that order :)
We
put out a schedule again in 2006, but again something snapped and in
result the original lineup played it's last concert in January 2007.
Which was filmed for a dvd-release in near future...
Ageness
is an almost thirty years old band, but you have had some long hiatuses
in your career. From Scarab to Showing Paces and from Imageness to
Songs From The Liar's Lair. Please fill in these two gaps for us......
- When Scarab broke up, some of us moved away to live in other town and we didn't keep that much contact with each other.
We had a meeting in early 1990, whether or not should we re-form and do something together, but as there were miles in between,
so that idea died and we ended up with a new lineup and a new name for the band.
You
have both released albums on your own and through a dedicated prog rock
label. What is in your view the difference between going it alone and
releasing albums through a record label ?
-
There is a big difference with a big label, with a prog label you might
get some extra help, but it's almost like doing it on your own.
I feel your band can be compared to the likes of IQ and Genesis. But how would you describe your music ?
Genesis
was one of the great groups of the seventies, and younger bands like IQ
and us were inspired by these great bands of course.
Ageness music has been evolving quite a lot, but some parts and the feel has stayed I think, more or less anyway.
What is your plans for Ageness this year and where do you want to take this band ?
This year we're preparing new material for the next album and remixing old albums for a future release.
More concerts and hopefully touring Europe again, maybe in 2011 with a new album under our belt.
Just to wrap this interview up; do you have any regrets in your music career ?
Maybe the name should've been kept as Scarab, but we didn't feel comfortable with that, as some of the original members didn't want to participate...
Current Lineup:
Tommy Eriksson: Vocals, keyboards
Speedy Saarinen: Guitars, vocals
Heikki Elo: Keyboards, vocals
Kari Saaristo: Drums
Jari Ukkonen: Bass
What is your five alltime favourite albums ?
Close To The Edge - Yes
Selling England By The Pound - Genesis
Billion Dollar Babies - Alice Cooper
Leftoverture - Kansas
Fairyport - Wigwam
Anything you want to add to this interview?
It's great that there are so many great progbands in Finland, where the prog has been a curse for many years. Maybe the times are changing slowly for the better.
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A big thank you to Ageness for this interview and all their good music. Their PA profile can be found http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=10 - and their homepage is http://ageness.palasokeri.com/index.php?id=1 - .
Please also note that http://www.youtube.com - has a lot of Ageness live videos well worth checking out.