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- Summer Challenge
(BONE-0122) - The Brain That Wouldn't Die (BONE-0032)
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Goodnight Monsters
The Beginning
Goodnight Monsters’ musical career begun in the spring of year 2004.
For an unknown reason Valtteri Virtanen and Matti Jasu, having met each
other for a couple times, started to make music together. In the summer they
had enough songs to fill an album and they started to record immediately.
The result is called “The Brain That Wouldn’t Die”.
Their debut album was actually supposed to be a some kind of demo and a nice
giveaway to their friends. Matti and Valtteri didn’t have any other plans
for it. But in 2005 the record was released by Bone Voyage Recording
Company. One song, “Bubblegum Crisis”, was dropped out, it was carefully
mastered and the cover art had changed a bit but otherwise it was the very
same record they did in 2004.
“The Brain That Wouldn’t Die” is sketch art from start to finish. Matti and
Valtteri started to record before they had ever played the songs through. In
Matti’s living room with one microphone and a computer as their studio the
duo recorded whatever popped into their minds. It was all about capturing
the moment - any recording took rarely more than a one take. Without knowing
the album would be released they were even less interested in correcting the
mistakes.
The Gigs
In the summer of ’05 GM received an invitation to play a live show in their
hometown. After a short meeting they decided to take the chance and make
Goodnight Monsters a live band. The drummer Kece and the bass player Markus
Jalonen joined the group.
The first gig was fun and promising and week later they did another one.
Couple months later they found themselves in a plane going abroad to their
third and fourth gigs - as a support act for 22-Pistepirkko. The drummer had
already changed to Jussi Rantanen due Kece’s studies in a South America.
The Debut
The November ’05 came and Goodnight Monsters’ debut album was officially
released. It’s packed with melodic and catchy songs and contains lots of
musical styles varying from country to garage while the poppy sounds keep it
together. The lyrics - dealing subjects like paranoia, girls, music business
and war - are worth of deeper look.
The album got encouraging feedback in more than one country. Among the
reviews Q magazine called it "a summery gem", allmusic.com said it’s "pure
sugar rush from start to finish", Germany's Musikexpress featured Goodnight
Monsters as "newcomer of the month" and it got four stars out of five in
Finland’s biggest newspaper Helsingin Sanomat. Way cool!
The Touring
In the year 2006 GM started to play gigs big time. They played a few shows
in Finland and then headed to UK and Germany to gain some valuable
experience about the life on the road. Before going to Germany their drummer
changed again, now to Juha Kiskonen. After their first tour they joined The
Others and The Micragirls on a mini-tour in Denmark and Germany again.
GM guys didn’t rest for long after they returned - the recording of the new
album started. During the summer they hung around at the Hi-5 studio and
recorded plenty of stuff to their next record. Some kind of artistic goal
was to make a real band record with a super hi-fi sound. They also did their
4th drummer change as the second drummer Jussi returned to fill the
time-keeping job.
The Challenge
The year 2006 ended and the new Goodnight Monsters album was half done. But
it took almost 8 months until they started to record again. One reason for
the delay was the decision (made with their label chiefs) that they’d finish
the album in Bone Voyage’s own studio (called Altai) which was built in the
spring and summer 2007. While waiting the summer GM did some gigs including
a nice mini-tour in Estonia with a local super group Ans. Andur.
In August the recordings started again with a producer Petteri Rajanti. They
spent a few weekends at Altai studio and the album was finally ready. The
new record - titled "Summer Challenge" - will be released in early June 2008
and GM’s adventures will continue...
Read more - www.goodnightmonsters.com