Reversion is a progressive metal band
from Helsinki,Finland and were founded by vocalist Aleksi Parviainen
and guitarist Samuli Federley.They wanted the best possible
line-up,musicians who were capable of playing the complex music they
had in mind,and together they found bassist Jaakko Nikko,drummer Toni
Paananen and keyboardist Jonne Jauhiainen.
I got in touch with
them for their story. Jaakko and Samuli answered my questions on the
behalf of Reversion.
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Our Reversion biography is quite
extensive so let's bypass the formalities. But why did you choose
that name, why did you want to play this type of music instead of any
other form of music and what is your musical background ?
Jaakko:
To choose a band name is propably the hardest task :)
Samuli:
Well, we definitely had some problems with finding a decent name for
this group. For a while we were called Eversio, which is latin and
means destruction or something like that. But as usual, we found out
that there already were a band called Eversio so we couldn't continue
with that name. Anyway, we didn't want to start the process all
over again from the scratch so I added a few letters here and there
and voila: Reversion. Reversion means for example turning from one
religion to another, and has kinda mystical feel to it which is
cool.
Jaakko: I like a lot of different kinds of music, from
jazz to classical to funk to extreme metal, so the progressive music
is kind of natural compilation. You can have all of those styles in
one song and to make it sound natural, there is the beauty.
Samuli:
For me, this kind of music has always felt really natural. I didn't
plan it so that it would be progressive or whatever, it just came out
that way. I've always found appealling those kind of songs, that
you can listen over and over to, and still find something new from
them. So that the music could really be called as art. Lot's of
different layers and moods make music not to be so easily digested,
like in from other ear and out from the other. So those are my
feelings about the progressive elements and the heaviness, well,
metal is best! Metal makes me move and arrises most feelings in me in
general.
Jaakko: Yeah, I play more extreme metal in one of my
other bands, and will incorporate those influences to Reversion for
sure.
Samuli: My musical background, well, I've studied music
quite a lot. When I first started playing guitar in age of 10 or 11,
I had already played keyboard and drums for couple of years. I
started to take guitar lessons pretty much right away from a private
teacher. After that I studied music and playing in a classical school
which wasn't really my cup of tea. So in age of 14, I managed to
enter the pop/jazz conservatory in Helsinki and that's when things
got serious. I took part of every possible course that was available
and at the same time I played a lot with my first band called Smeth.
Finally at age of 21, I managed to enter the Polytechincs of Helsinki
and finally graduated as a guitar teacher in 2007.
Jaakko: My
musical backgound consists of a lot of bands starting from late 80's,
of course I took private bass lessons and musical theory courses in
musical school.
Let's go to your releases. Please tell
us more about your EP Reversion from 2006
Samuli: Oh yes, the
old days. This demo was self-produced and released in 2006. By this
time, we had found a decent drummer, Jan, and our dear bass player
Jaakko. Also our keyboardist Jonne was pretty new face in the band so
finally we were ready to do our first recording. We chose two of
our strongest songs at that time, Mindstrom and Blue Flame, (we
had almost 7 songs to choose from) to be presented on the disc. We
booked a studio from countryside of southern Finland and recorded the
whole package in two days. This was actually the first time that
Aleksi (singer) and Jonne met, in the studio! At that time, I was
very pleased the way that disc came out, but now it feels the
production could have been better. I think there's nothing wrong with
the playing and stuff but the overall mood is quite dark. Well,
that's the nature of how things work...
And the Hurt EP from
2007.
Samuli: Soon after when we finished our first EP, the
next logical step was to start to do gigs. We had already a few gigs
being booked when suddenly Jan decided to leave Reversion.
Jaakko:
I contacted Toni (Paananen) and asked if he would join the band. I
sent him some demo material and he agreed to at least help us out
with the coming gigs, although the schedule was really tight.
Samul:
I think it was like one song per rehearsals that Toni learned those
difficult songs. Now things got really rolling, we played those gigs
and they were smoking. More gigs appeared and also more songs were
composed and rehearsed. So in early of 2007 we decided to hit the
studio again. This time around we book more professional studio and I
think, if my memory serves me correctly, the recordings were done in
a week or so. This time we concentrated on the production a lot more
and I'm still very pleased with that demo. It sounds fresh and
energetic and we chose two a little bit different kinds of songs on
to that CD, Immortalized and Hurt. This EP got really good feedback
from the media and record labels.
Jaakko: We copied and
printed both of our EP's with our own hands and did ourselves the
sheet art and all. There's our blood and sweat (and beer) on those
discs literally!
Please give us your long or brief
thoughts on debut album King of Deceit released earlier in
2008.
Samuli: Soon after Hurt-EP, we got a record deal. By
now, we had been playing our songs, I guess 10 in total, for years
and we knew them inside out. Debut album included the four songs from
our previous releases and four new tracks. The songs on King of
Deceit were a summary from 4 past years so we had no problems in
recordings which took about 25 days in total.
Samuli: It was
really clear to us how the record would sould like and it was very
determined action in overall. I really enjoy the dramaline in that
CD, it has everything just as it shoud be and we did the best we
could so I can't complain. We got very positive feedback from this CD
also around the world. It could have been promoted a lot more
efficiently so I think it really didn't got the attention it
deserved.
How is your writing and creative processes
?
Samuli: Normally I'm constantly working on new ideas and
songs. The last 6 months or so, I've suffered from a writers-block
but I wasn't too worried about that. I can't force my ideas and they
take time to hit me and now again, the ideas are flowing. In
Reversion, we usually work so that I present the song ideas to the
other guys and then we arrange them together.
Jaakko: Three of
us (I, Toni and Samuli) usually gather on the rehearsal place and try
to squeese and arrange the ideas together. Sometimes we change the
course of the song completely.
Samuli: I usually have a brief
idea of how the song should sound like. Maybe it should be fast, slow
and heavy, rhythmic, melodical, mellow or what ever, and I'll work
towards to that given mood.
Jaakko: There are times when
Samuli intended some idea to be, say, a verse and we think that the
part is definetely a chorus or bridge. Sometimes Samuli gets his way,
mostly not :)
Samuli: Usually the best ideas occur when I'm
not even playing. Like sitting on the bus or something and from there
I can pretty much compose the whole song and when I get home, I think
with my guitar or piano, in which key should the song go and figure
out the modulations and other stuff.
For those of us who are
not familiar with your music; how would you describe your music and
which bands are good reference points ?
Samuli: This is always
a tough question! I would say it's metal with some progressive and
even oriental influences and can appeal to headbangers and more
"deeper" listeners. As I mentioned before, it has a lot of
different layers in it; there's growling vocals yet mainly melodical
singing, lot of crazy solos and intense playing from all of the guys.
It's modern music but not sounding too polished and
robot-like.
Jaakko: It's like Dream Theater but with shorter
songs and without long solos :)
Samuli: My main influences are
Pantera, Symphony X, Dream Theater. I like the sound of Nevermore,
Meshuggah, Katatonia, Opeth, Soilwork, Mnemic and the list goes on.
I'm also into the math-metal bands like Periphery. I like all kinds
of music styles in general from jazz to black metal. I love classical
music as well and if the song is good, it doesn't matter in what
style it's presented.
From where can your three releases
be purchased from ?
Samuli: Our first two EP's you can order
straight from us. The adressess are found from our website
http://www.reversionband.com/" rel="nofollow - www.reversionband.com .
You can purchase King of Deceit from for example http://www.cdon.com/" rel="nofollow - www.cdon.com
and http://www.kampas.fi/" rel="nofollow - www.kampas.fi . You can also
order it from various internet shops so just google Reversion - King
of Deceit.
You are currently working on your second album.
What can we expect from this album ?
Samuli: Oh yeah, I'm
really excited about this album!! The overall spectrum has gotten
broader, there are a lot heavier stuff than on KoD yet also a lot
more mellow stuff. There's even one ballad with just guitar and
vocals.
Jaakko: It's more tightly arranged and produced. There
are the same amount of notes in one song than there was on any song
on KoD, but in more compressed package. The songs has gotten shorter
but faster. Also the songs are loonier and more diverse but still
sounding strongly Reversion.
Samuli: This is closer to the
idea of how I identify Reversion, the main elements are more present,
aggression, melodies, playing, the whole package will be more
professional that before.
Samuli: The songs were composed
during last two years so it sums up more efficiently where we are
now. We have had some issues with timing our schedules so the
recordings has taken a long time. More than a year!! But there's
nothing we can do about it and that's the way it goes. Now it seems
that we can finally release it in early 2011.
What is your
plans for next year ?
Samuli: The most important, to release
the new album. After the album is released, we will gig a lot. I just
hope, that we could perform abroad also some day. So all ya booking
agents out there: we're available! I have also already some song
ideas for the third album. I prefer to be one step ahead of where
we're currently going. I have almost 5 songs composed and more ideas
comes every day.
Samuli: Personally, I will also do some
guitar clinics for example in February in Helsinki, when here are
held the annual Finnish Metal Expo and in Musik Messe in Frakfurt in
April. I'm really waiting for those events so I have to do a lot of
practising to be in best condition I can.
To wrap up this
interview, is there anything you want to add to this interview
?
Samuli: Thanks you so much for this opportunity! We haven't
been updating our webpages recently but when the new disc is
released, there will new pages and new gigs and everything will be
new. So be patient, it will be worth it. Meanwhile, check some
updates from our myspace http://www.myspace.com/reversionband" rel="nofollow - www.myspace.com/reversionband
and get yourself a copy of King of Deceit and keep progging!!! We're
taking over your town!
Thank you to Reversion for this interview
Their PA profile is http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=3648" rel="nofollow - and their homepage is http://www.reversionband.com" rel="nofollow -
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