Inspired by classic prog giants like PINK FLOYD, GENESIS and KING CRIMSON, Finnish band OVERHEAD formed in the late nineties to record, and eventually release their first full version album "Zumanthum". Their music is refined and elegant with well-built melodies, clear and powerful vocals quiet and contrasted parts, sophisticated arrangements and great instrumental parts.
(Anonymous biography writer, ProgArchives)
Sounds interesting, me think. So I got in touch with Jaakko band through their label Metal Mind (thank you, Agnieszka). Here is the Overhead story.
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When was
Overhead set up and by whom ?
Overhead's roots go back to 1999, when
three friends (Jaakko, Tarmo and Janne), who had together been involved in
bands before, started writing new music together in the aftermath of
graduating high school and having fulfilled the military service one way or
the other. That collaboration turned out to be quite fruitful, so we set out
to make a full band out of it after having moved to our capital city
Helsinki. We found a drummer and Overhead was finally born when the
singer/flutist Alex joined the band ten years ago now.
Just let
us run through your three albums because these may be somewhat unknown to
many of the members in our community.
Just give us your opinions and
thoughts about:
Zumanthum from 2002
An interesting debut from a
young band, it gave promise for the future and it has it's moments, but
doesn't stand up to the later albums by any means.
Metaepitome
from 2005
Metaepitome was something of a breakthrough into the prog
circles. Particularly the title epic seemed to be loved by many. A huge step forward on all measures, it was still quite experimental and the music flowed freely in the writing sessions. By this album we started getting more visibility in some magazines and radio shows and got the chance to start gigging around Europe.
And We're Not Here After All from
2008
The development of the band continues and the album widens
Overhead's style. If Metaepitome was a progressive rock album then maybe And
We're Not Here After All was more of a symphonic rock album. Anyway, the
best one so far. We thought it was more of a band album, everyone's
involvement showed, and a well thought entirety. And it was, but maybe it
could be a bit more adventurous at times, so as we are now writing and recording a new album, the feeling among the band is that you ain't heard
nothing yet, we've only just begun...
..And your live album/DVD Live
After All
This sums up our music so far very well. And you hear the
Overhead music live which is much more energetic and in many ways improved
from the studio versions. Especially the versions of the Metaepitome's songs
have come a long way from the studio versions, they are much more alive, detailed and dynamic, the result of a lot of gigging
together.
How would you describe your musical development
?
Exponential. We've never limited ourselves to any genre limits, and
have openly tried out many kinds of musical ideas. But we've learned to make the best out of our music's moods and atmospheres, contrasts and details, melodies and rhythm. The ten years together shows in the quality of the music.
You have also contributed with tracks on various
compilation albums. Please tell us more about these contributions.
We
contributed with one song for Tuonen Tytär 1 & 2 albums, which were tributes to old Finnish prog. They were just fun to do, especially the part two, where we played a song by Tabula Rasa, to which Alex's uncle had originally written the lyrics to. And we wrote one song for a project based on the Finnish national epic Kalevala, a song we later played and improved in our live set.
What is the latest update on Overhead
?
As I mentioned, we've begun working on a new album, but as it is a work
in progress, there's not much to reveal about it yet. The main focus right now is on our 10th anniversary tour in May. We start in Finland and then head for two weeks on the road playing shows in Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands, Switzerland and Sweden. We're looking to have much fun there, don't miss it if you can come! And go to our homepage or Facebook page to participate in a competition to win free tickets for the
shows!
Your music has been described as symphonic prog with space
rock elements. But how would you describe your own music and who would you
compare yourself with ?
That's a good description, it's always
difficult for us to describe it in words. You can find symphonic, prog,
space rock and metal in our stuff. We've been compared to some bands that we
haven't even listened to. But say Porcupine Tree and Pink Floyd...meets
Zappa and Abba on acid, throw in some heaviness and you're in the same
ballpark :)
Your two first albums was free downloads for a while
although it seems like they are no longer that. Why did you put out these
albums as free downloads ?
The first one still is freely downloadable
from our homepage http://www.overhead-band.com - http://www.overhead-band.com . The second one
hasn't been, at least not legally, except for some clips of course (sorry, my mistake - Torodd).
Basically because the first CD was sold out and our contract expired with
that, we just put it out for free.
How is the prog rock scene in
Finland at the moment and are any of your members involved in any other
bands ?
There are some prog or prog related bands that have had even some
chart success. Ville (the drummer) plays all around, together with Alex
they're involved in another band that had a number one summer hit a few
years back. Tarmo plays some folksy-singer-songwriter stuff in a trio and occasionally played some Doors covers. I'm all devoted to just Overhead except for some random jam sessions with friends.
Do you have any
regrets in your career ?
Not really, no.
What is your five all
time favourite albums ?
Right now on the top of my head I'll
say...
Rainbow - Rising Marillion - Marbles Black Sabbath - Sabbath
Bloody Sabbath Twin Peaks Soundtrack The Beatles - Magical Mystery
Tour
Anything you want to add to this interview ?
Hope to see
a lot of people on the tour in May! Watch out for Eyjafjallajökull and
Katla! Happy May Day!
Don't worry, our Icelandic ProgArchives members is working on the matter.
A big thank you to Jaakko for this interview. Overhead's PA profile can be found http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=651 - and their homepage is http://www.overhead-band.com/ -
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