Musta Paraati
Musta Paraati | |
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Origin | Finland |
Genres | Gothic rock, post-punk |
Years active | 1982–1985, 1987, 2015- |
Labels | Johanna, Svart Records |
Members |
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Past members | Jore Vastelin Njassa Epe Kronholm Sande Vettenranta Jesu Hämäläinen Gabi |
Musta Paraati (Black Parade in English) are a Finnish post-punk/gothic rock band, comparable to Killing Joke and Theatre of Hate. The original band was active for only a few years in the early 1980s, but their lineup changed many times before they dissolved circa 1985. The band made one comeback gig in 1987. Original vocalist Jore Vastelin (succeeded by Njassa and Epe Kronholm) died of a cardiac arrest in 1993 in the age of 30. The early 2000s post-punk revival led to renewed appreciation for the band, resulting in a CD release of their 1983 debut album Peilitalossa with several singles appended as bonus tracks. [1][2]
Musta Paraati reunited in 2015 to play several concerts in Finland, including the Provinssirock festival in Seinäjoki on June 27.[3] This edition of the band featured the Peilitalossa-era lineup with Herra Ylppö of Maj Karma replacing the late Vastelin. The reformed band also announced that they were planning to record new material.[4]
Their third studio album and first in 36 years, Black Parade, featuring new vocalist Jyrki 69, was released in 2018 by Cleopatra Records.[5]
Members
Current reunion lineup:
- Jyrki 69 (vocals)
- Saku Paasiniemi (guitar)
- Panda Nikander (bass)
- Ykä Knuuttila (drums)
- Jari Kääriäinen (keyboards)
Former members:
- Jore Vastelin (vocals; also guitar at the beginning)
- Njassa (vocals)
- Epe Kronholm (vocals)
- Sande Vettenranta (drums)
- Jesu Hämäläinen (keyboards)
- Gabi (drums)
- Herra Ylppö (vocals)
Discography
Studio albums
- Peilitalossa (English: In the House of Mirrors) (1983, Johanna; 2012, Svart Records)
- Käärmeet (English: Snakes) (1984, Johanna)
- Black Parade (2018, Cleopatra Records)
Singles and EPs
- "Romanssi" b/w "Kädet" (English: "Romance"/"Hands") (7") (1982, Johanna)
- "Johtaja" b/w "Jää" (English: "Leader"/"Stay") (7") (1983, Johanna)
- "Myrsky Nousee" b/w "Punainen Salama" (English: "Storm Arising"/"Red Lightning") 7" (1984, Johanna)
- "Uusi Musta" b/w "Uudet Juhlat" (English: "New Black"/"New Party") (digital) (Sony Music Entertainment Finland, 2015)
References
- ^ http://www.phinnweb.org/early/synth/mustaparaati/
- ^ http://bloggedquartered.blogspot.com/2012/10/goth-punk-classics.html
- ^ http://www.setlist.fm/setlists/musta-paraati-23d60cd7.html
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-02-26. Retrieved 2015-02-26.
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