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Poets of the Fall

Poets of the Fall (POTF) are an independent rock band from Helsinki, Finland that was formed by Marko Saaresto and Olli Tukiainen in 2003.[1] The band currently consists of Saaresto, (lead vocals, songwriter), Tukiainen (lead guitar), Markus "Captain" Kaarlonen (keyboards, production), Jani Snellman (bass guitar), Jaska Mäkinen (rhythm guitar, backing vocals) and Jari Salminen (drums, percussion).

The band's fourth album, named Twilight Theater, was released on March 17 2010. The first single from the album, Dreaming Wide Awake, was released in Finland on February 3 and entered the Finnish charts at number 18.

Band history

Early years (2003–2004)

The band was founded in 2003 with the collaboration of Saaresto and Tukiainen. The latter had written a few songs for Saaresto's previous band Playground. Shortly after, they were joined by Kaarlonen whom Saaresto got to know through his friend Sami Järvi, a scriptwriter working at Remedy Entertainment.


On 30 June 2004, the Poets released Late Goodbye as their first single[2] due to the great amount of positive feedback the song had received.[citation needed] On 9 September 2004, Poets' second single Lift was released.[3] Lift appeared on Futuremark's computer benchmarking program, 3DMark05.[4]

The band was voted fresh newcomer of 2004 in Finland. Lift won second place in the best song of the year category, Late Goodbye reached rank 7.[5] The Poets started their Signs of Life-tour on 22 October 2004 with a concert in Tampere, Finland.[6] On 18 December 2004, the Poets released an internet download single entitled Maybe Tomorrow is a Better Day.[7]

Influences

Poets Of The Fall have a huge range of influence, ranging from Finnish artists to British rock bands such as Pink Floyd, Motorhead, Iron Maiden,Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones to name a few.

When asked about their musical influence, this is what they had to say:

"Each one of us has his own personal music taste and musical heroes, which vary a lot between us. We'd like to think that this is one of the things that makes us what we are as a band. There really isn't enough time nor is this the right place to go deeper into this subject, we could easily write a book about it... maybe we'll do that next. At least one member in our band is a Pink Floyd fanatic."

Signs of Life (2005–2006)

The band's first album Signs of Life was released on 19 January, 2005.[8] and was selected to be the "Album of the Week" on the Finnish national radio channel YleX.[9] After being released it went up to number one in its first week on the Finnish Top 40 album chart.[10] It was certified gold on 24 May, 2005,[11] platinum on 26 April 2006[12] and has spent 56 weeks on the list.[13] The album was awarded the Emma Award for the "Best Debut Album of the Year 2005" and the band was awarded in the "Best Newcomer of the Year" category.[14]

Accompanying the album, the band released a video for the song Lift.[15]

On 19 January, 2006 band was voted "Best Finnish Breakthrough" at the NRJ Radio Awards.[16]

Carnival of Rust (2006–2007)

On 9 February 2006, POTF made an announcement of their upcoming single to be released on 22 March, 2006. Carnival of Rust included two versions of the title track (a radio edit and album edition), along with an exclusive live recording of Don't Mess With Me.[17] The live recording took place at Rockperry Festival, Vaasa, Finland on 15 July 2005.[citation needed] The single was released in Germany on 1 December 2006.[18]

On 12 March 2006, the Poets' announced their tour dates of the Carnival of Rust-tour. It was also brought to the fans' attention that their drummer, Tapio had left the band to pursue his career in photography. He was replaced by Jari Salminen.[19]

On 30 March 2006 the Carnival of Rust- music video was released for viewing on The Voice and MTV Finland.The director from Lift, Tuomas "Stobe" Harju, continued to work with the band for this project.[20]

The Poets' second album Carnival of Rust was released in Finland on 12 April 2006,[21] after being delayed from its original release date, 5 April.[citation needed] It includes 11 new songs, a remastered version of Maybe Tomorrow is a Better Day, as well as the music video to the title track.[22]

The album went straight to the top on Finnish radio channel YleX due to fan votes[23] and was recognized as "Album of the Week"[24] after remaining number one for three weeks straight.[citation needed]

Carnival of Rust followed in its predecessor's footsteps on 19 April 2006 when the Top40 show announced that the Poets would have two albums on their list. After a week on store shelves, the album went straight to number one on the Finnish charts.[25][26]

On 10 May 2006, Signs of Life was dropped from the Top40 list, where Carnival of Rust continued to reside on the higher end of the list. It was certified gold only three weeks after being released[27] and platinum on 11 December 2006.[28] The album has been released in Sweden on 12 September 2006.[29] It was selected as one of the best albums 2006 by Finland's largest newspaper, Helsingin Sanomat.[30]

In 2007 the Poets continued their Carnival of Rust-tour, playing 55 gigs in 7 countries. The tour ended on 27 October 2007 with the band's first concert in Asia at the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur.[31]

On 20 January 2007 they were awarded the "Best Finnish Band"-Award at the 2007 NRJ Radio Awards.[32]

On 20 April 2007 the Carnival of Rust-album was released in Germany.[33]

On 5 May 2007 it was announced that the Poets' Carnival of Rust-video had won the "Bronze Muuvi Award", as well as the "Muuvi People's Choice Award", having received 71 percent of all votes.[34]

Revolution Roulette (2008-2009)

On 9 January 2008 the Poets accounted a new single called The Ultimate Fling which was released in Finland on 6 February 2008.[35] The single features three versions of the title track as well as a live recording of Fire, the opening track of the band's second album Carnival of Rust.[22] The live version was recorded during the Poets' performance at the Ankkarock Festival 2007 on 5 August.[31] The single charted at #2 in the Finnish singles charts.[36]

The Poets' third album Revolution Roulette was released in Finland on 26 March 2008[22] and, just like its two predecessors, went straight to the top of the Finnish charts.[37] It was cerified gold two weeks after being released.[38]

Their third tour started with a gig in Jyväskylä, Finland on 18 April 2008. The band also performed in Germany, Russia and Sweden. They played their first show in the United States in Los Angeles during Musexpo 2008 on 29 April 2008.[39]

The band participated in the Voice's CD compilation Livenä Vieraissa, with a cover version of Chris Cornell's song You Know My Name, and their own song Diamonds for Tears. The songs were recorded live in studio.[40]

On 12 July 2009 a remastered version of Carnival of Rust video appeared on PotF's Youtube channel. The Special Edition adds lots of new details, depth and clarity to the picture. The new version has been remastered by Elmeri Raitanen, directed by Stobe Harju and produced by Nitro FX.[41]

Twilight Theater (2010 onwards)

Mid 2009 after finishing the Revolution Roulette-tour, the band announced they would be heading into the studio to record their fourth album. On December 9 2009, the band announced that a song entitled War from their fourth studio album would be featured in Alan Wake, a psychological thriller developed by Remedy Entertainment.

On January 18, the band announced that their fourth album entitled Twilight Theater would be released on March 17 and that the first single from the album would be Dreaming Wide Awake which debuted on Radio NRJ Suomi on January 21[42] and was released on February 3. It reached number 18 in the Finnish singles chart.

Discography

Studio albums

Album Release dates Charts Certifications
Signs of Life 19 January 2005 (Finland)[8]
August 2005 (Denmark, Norway, Sweden)[43]
12 April 2008 (iTunes worldwide)[44]
#1 (Finland)[45] IFPI certification: Platinum[46]
Carnival of Rust 12 April 2006 (Finland)[21]
12 September 2006 (Sweden)[29]
October 2006 (Australia, Russia, Ukraine)[47]
20 April 2007 (Germany)[33]
12 April 2008 (iTunes worldwide)[44]
#1 (Finland)[48] IFPI certification: Platinum[46]
Revolution Roulette 26 March 2008 (Finland) [49]
12 April 2008 (iTunes worldwide)[44]
#1 (Finland)[50] IFPI certification: Gold[46]
Twilight Theater 17 March 2010 (Finland, iTunes worldwide) #1 (Finland)[51] IFPI certification: Gold[46]

Singles

Single Release dates Charts
Late Goodbye 30 June 2004 (Finland)[2] #14 (Finland) [52]
Lift 9 September 2004 (Finland)[3] #8 (Finland) [53]
Carnival of Rust 22 March 2006 (Finland)[54]

1 December 2006 (Germany)[18]

#2 (Finland)[55]
Sorry Go 'Round (Limited Edition) 16 August 2006 (Finland) [56] #7 (Finland) [57]
Locking Up the Sun 29 November 2006 (Finland) [58] #3 (Finland) [59]
The Ultimate Fling 6 February 2008 (Finland) [35] #2 (Finland)[36]
Diamonds for Tears 21 May 2008 (Finland)[60] #13 (Finland)[61]
Dreaming Wide Awake (Limited Edition) 3 February 2010 (Finland)[62] #18 (Finland)[63]

Compilation albums

Album Release dates
Best of Poets of the Fall

Cover songs recorded for compilation albums

Year Song Original artist Recorded for
2008 Tobacco Road Dingo Melkein vieraissa - Nimemme on Dingo [66]
You Know My Name Chris Cornell Livenä Vieraissa[67]

Non-album songs

Year Song Included in
2004 The Beautiful Ones Lift

Videography

Year Video Director(s)
2004 Late Goodbye Tuomas Harju
Lift
2006 Carnival of Rust
Locking Up the Sun
2008 The Ultimate Fling Sami Mäkelä, Jussi Rautaniemi, Minni Wiitala
Diamonds For Tears Niina Miettinen
2009 Carnival of Rust (Special Edition HD Remaster) Tuomas Harju
2010 Dreaming Wide Awake Oskari Sipola

Tours

Years Tour Countries Concerts
2004-2005 Signs of Life-Tour 5 (Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway, Sweden)[6] 62[6]
2006-2007 Carnival of Rust-Tour 8 (Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, India, Lithuania, Russia, Sweden)[31][68] 126 [31][68]
2008-2009 Revolution Roulette-Tour 5 (Finland, Germany, Russia, Sweden, United States)[69] 59[39]
2010-Present Twilight Theater-Tour 3 (Finland, Germany, Russia) 12

In other media

Year Song Featured in Type of media
2003 Late Goodbye Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne[70] video game
2004 Lift 3DMark 05[71] benchmarking software
2007 Carnival of Rust Suden Vuosi movie
2010 War Alan Wake[72] video game

Awards

Year Award Category Related Work Result
2004 Game Audio Network Guild Awards Best Original Vocal Song – Pop Late Goodbye Won[73]
YleX's "Best of 2004" Best Finnish Newcomer Themselves Won[5]
Best Finnish Song Lift 2nd place[5]
Late Goodbye 7th place[5]
2005 Musiikki & Media Events Newcomer of '05 Themselves Won[74]
Radio City Album of the Year Signs of Life 7th place[75]
The Voice Top 106 Lift 10th place[76]
2006 NRJ Radio Awards Best Finnish Breakthrough 2005 Themselves Won[16]
Emma Awards Best Newcomer of the Year Themselves Won[14]
Best Debut Album of the Year Signs of Life Won[14]
MTV Europe Music Awards Best Finnish Act Themselves Won[77]
The Voice Best Music Video 2006 Carnival of Rust Won[78]
TV2's Musiikki-TV Best Finnish Music Video of All Times Carnival of Rust Won[79]
The Voice Best Music Video 2006 Locking Up the Sun 12th place[78]
2007 NRJ Radio Awards Best Finnish Band Themselves Won[32]
Best Nordic Band Themselves Nominated[80]
Best Finnish Album Carnival of Rust Nominated[80]
Muuvi Awards Bronze Muuvi Award Carnival of Rust Won[34]
Muuvi People's Choice Award Carnival of Rust Won[34]
Emma Awards Best Rock Album Carnival of Rust Nominated[81]
Helsingin Sanomat Most Beloved Finnish Rock Song Late Goodbye Nominated[82]

References

  1. ^ About Poets http://www.poetsofthefall.com/aboutpoets
  2. ^ a b Late Goodbye single OUT NOW! http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, June 30 2004
  3. ^ a b "Lift" single OUT NOW! "http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 9 September 9 2004
  4. ^ POTF's music featured in 3DMark05 http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, September 29 2004
  5. ^ a b c d POTF is the Best Newcomer of 2004 http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 1 January 2005
  6. ^ a b c http://www.poetsofthefall.com - 2005 Tour
  7. ^ A new free POTF released http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, December 18 2004
  8. ^ a b Signs of Life OUT NOW! http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 19 January 2005
  9. ^ SOL is the Album of the Week on YleXhttp://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 17 January 2005
  10. ^ Signs of Life straight to #1 http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 29 January 2005
  11. ^ Signs of Life sells gold in Finland http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 24 May 2005
  12. ^ Signs of Life sells platinum http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 26 April 2006
  13. ^ www.finnishcharts.com – Poets of the Fall – Signs of Life (album)
  14. ^ a b c POTF wins two Emma Awards http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 4 March 2006
  15. ^ Lift video released http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, August 13 2005
  16. ^ a b POTF wins @ NRJ Radio Awards http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 19 January 2006
  17. ^ New single in stores soon http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 9 February 2006
  18. ^ a b Carnival of Rust single out now in Germany http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 1 December 2006
  19. ^ First Carnival of Rust Tour dates announced http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 12 March 2006
  20. ^ Carnival of Rust video released http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 3 April 2006
  21. ^ a b Carnival of Rust album OUT NOW http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 12 April 2006
  22. ^ a b c Poets of the Fall – Discography
  23. ^ Carnival of Rust straight to #1 on YleX's Most Wanted http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 18 March 2006
  24. ^ Carnival of Rust is Album of the Week on YleX http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 3 April 2006
  25. ^ Carnival of Rust straight to #1 http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 19 April 2006
  26. ^ Finnish Charts: Albums – 16/2006
  27. ^ Carnival of Rust sells gold http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 24 May 2006
  28. ^ Carnival of Rust sells platinum http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 11 December 2006
  29. ^ a b Carnival of Rust out now in Sweden http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news,12 September 2006
  30. ^ Carnival of Rust in HS's best albums of the year http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 17 December 2006
  31. ^ a b c d http://www.poetsofthefall.com - 2007 Tour
  32. ^ a b Poets of the Fall are the Best Finnish Band at NRJ Radio Awards 2007 http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, January 20, 2007
  33. ^ a b "Carnival of Rust"-album: German Amazon article
  34. ^ a b c Poets of the Fall win two Muuvi awards http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 5 May 2007
  35. ^ a b Brave new Poets single out soon http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 9 January 2008
  36. ^ a b www.finnishcharts.com – POETS OF THE FALL - THE ULTIMATE FLING (SONG)
  37. ^ Revolution Roulette straight to #1 http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 2 April 2008
  38. ^ Revolution Roulette sells gold http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news 21 May 2008
  39. ^ a b http://www.poetsofthefall.com - 2008 Tour
  40. ^ Poets of the Fall's You Know My Name cover out now
  41. ^ Carnival of Rust: Special Edition - remastered video
  42. ^ http://twitter.com/PoetsOfTheFall/statuses/8037853033
  43. ^ Signs of Life released on iTunes http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, August 30 2005
  44. ^ a b c Poets of the Fall now on iTunes worldwide http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news 12 April 2008
  45. ^ www.finnishcharts.com - POETS OF THE FALL - SIGNS OF LIFE (ALBUM)
  46. ^ a b c d Poets of the Fall certification data according to the Finnish IFPI
  47. ^ Carnival of Rust released in Australia, Russia and Ukraine http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 6 October 2006
  48. ^ www.finnishcharts.com - POETS OF THE FALL - CARNIVAL OF RUST (ALBUM)
  49. ^ Poets of the Fall : The Ultimate Fling - www.stara.fi - January 29 2008 (Finnish)
  50. ^ www.finnishcharts.com - POETS OF THE FALL - REVOLUTION ROULETTE (ALBUM)
  51. ^ www.finnishcharts.com - POETS OF THE FALL - TWILIGHT THEATER (ALBUM)
  52. ^ www.finnishcharts.com – POETS OF THE FALL - LATE GOODBYE (SONG)
  53. ^ www.finnishcharts.com - POETS OF THE FALL - LIFT (SONG)
  54. ^ Carnival of Rust single out now http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 22 March 2006
  55. ^ www.finnishcharts.com - POETS OF THE FALL - CARNIVAL OF RUST (SONG)
  56. ^ Sorry Go 'Round single out now! http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news 16 August 2006
  57. ^ www.finnishcharts.com - POETS OF THE FALL - SORRY GO 'ROUND (SONG)
  58. ^ Locking Up the Sun single out now http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 29 November 2006
  59. ^ www.finnishcharts.com – POETS OF THE FALL - LOCKING UP THE SUN (SONG)
  60. ^ Diamonds for Tears single out May 21st http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, May 6 2008
  61. ^ www.finnishcharts.com – POETS OF THE FALL - DIAMONDS FOR TEARS (SONG)
  62. ^ http://www.poetsofthefall.com/
  63. ^ www.finnishcharts.com - POETS OF THE FALL - DREAMING WIDE AWAKE (SONG)
  64. ^ http://www.newkerala.com/nkfullnews-1-114882.html
  65. ^ http://www.in.com/music/album-best-of-poets-of-the-fall-52795.html
  66. ^ online Melkein Vieraissa - Nimemme on Dingo on MTV.fi online shop
  67. ^ www.tune.fi - Livenä Vieraissa (in Finnish)
  68. ^ a b http://www.poetsofthefall.com - Tour 2006
  69. ^ Poets Of The Fallin ”The Ultimate Fling” syntyi riidasta http://www.voice.fi, February 14, 2008
  70. ^ Ending credits of Max Payne 2
  71. ^ 3DMark 05 credits - credited as Lift Me Higher
  72. ^ Poets of the Fall Announced to Feature in Hit Video Game
  73. ^ Poets Of The Fall wins at G.A.N.G. Awards http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 29 March 2004
  74. ^ POTF wins the Newcomer of '05 Award http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 25 October 2005
  75. ^ Vote for SoL as the Album of the Year http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 14 November 2005
  76. ^ Vote for Poets in The Voice's Top 105 http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 11 December 2005
  77. ^ Poets of the Fall win at MTV Europe Music Awards http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 2 November 2006
  78. ^ a b Carnival of Rust is the best video of the year on The Voice http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 31 December 2006
  79. ^ Carnival of Rust is the best Finnish music video of all time http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, December 30, 2006
  80. ^ a b Vote for Poets in NRJ Radio Awards 2007 http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 16 December 2006
  81. ^ Emma Awards 2007 - Best Rock Album - Nominees
  82. ^ Vote to make a difference http://www.poetsofthefall.com/news, 28 June 2007

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Preceded by Best Finnish Act 2006
MTV Europe Music Awards
Succeeded by