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Sielun Veljet () was a Finnish rock band of the 1980s. They were formed soon after the disbanding of
Hassisen Kone Hassisen Kone was a Finnish rock band, founded in 1979 in Joensuu. The young musicians rose to popularity in 1980 after winning the Finnish rock championship in the new wave category. They recorded three highly successful albums before disbandin ...
by its former frontman
Ismo Alanko Ismo Kullervo Alanko (; born November 12, 1960) is a Finnish musician. He is known as the frontman of several bands, most famously Hassisen Kone, Sielun Veljet and Ismo Alanko Säätiö, as well as a successful solo artist. Alanko is known ...
. Sielun Veljet never achieved the fame or the record sales figures of Hassisen Kone, but they became famous for their powerful stage presence and aggressive,
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musical style. Most of the band's recorded material is sung in Finnish, except for their 1989 album '' Softwood Music Under Slow Pillars''. They have also recorded English-language versions of their songs under the moniker L'amourder. In 2011, they released a new song, "Nukkuva hirviö" (Sleeping beast).


History


Early history

Sielun Veljet was formed shortly after
Hassisen Kone Hassisen Kone was a Finnish rock band, founded in 1979 in Joensuu. The young musicians rose to popularity in 1980 after winning the Finnish rock championship in the new wave category. They recorded three highly successful albums before disbandin ...
, a successful and well-known new wave band, disbanded. Singer-guitarist Alanko and guitarist Jukka Orma wanted to start making a totally different kind of music than what Hassisen Kone had done and what the Finnish public expected of them.Tero Valkonen on – Retrieved on 7 April 2008 The band was complete with bassist Jouko Hohko and drummer Alf Forsman. The band's live performances were loud, energetic and extremely intensive from the beginning, and people soon stopped expecting another Hassisen Kone. The concerts were sometimes extremely long—one gig in
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in the 1980s lasted for four and a half hours and ended only when security personnel forced Alanko off the stage. The band's self-titled debut album was recorded live in 1983. Shortly thereafter, with the 1983 EP ''Lapset'' and the 1984 album '' Hei soturit'', the band started slowly gaining popularity. The two recordings were joined together on later releases.


Breakthrough

'' L'amourha'' (1985) became the critical and commercial breakthrough for Sielun Veljet, and remains by far their highest selling album. "Peltirumpu" became the band's first real hit. The album and its follow-up '' Kuka teki huorin'' (1986) are considered the most accessible Sielun Veljet recordings, and remain the band's only studio album gold records.Sielun Veljet
on ifpi.fi – Retrieved on 9 April 2008
The song "On Mulla Unelma" (I have a dream) from ''L'Amourha'' album was banned by Finnish national broadcasting company,
YLE Yleisradio Oy (; ), abbreviated as Yle () (formerly styled in all uppercase until 2012), translated into English as the Finnish Broadcasting Company, is Finland's national public broadcasting company, founded in 1926. It is a joint-stock comp ...
, after it was performed by the band in the Härmärock television show that was broadcast on independence day. The song's lyrics blaspheme
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. After ''Kuka teki huorin'', Sielun Veljet started re-recording some of their material in English to find an audience outside Finland. They recorded an EP ''Ritual'' (1986) and the album '' Shit-Hot'' (1987) using the alias L'amourder. The name is a direct translation of the name of their most successful album – "murha" means "murder" in Finnish. A tour in Europe followed, and the band was even allowed to tour in
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, which proved to be a success.JT Lindroos: Sielun Veljet biographyon AllMusic – Retrieved on 9 April 2008 '' Suomi-Finland'' (1988), recorded in Finnish, saw Sielun Veljet moving into a more acoustic sound than before. The album's lyrics concentrated on the issues present in late 1980s Finland, such as the growing influence of American culture. It was followed by all-acoustic '' Softwood Music Under Slow Pillars'' (1989), written in English but not released outside Finland.


Breakup

After the commercial failure of ''Softwood Music'', the band decided to quit. A greatest hits collection ''Myytävänä!'' was released the same year, followed by a three-CD
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'' Musta laatikko'' in 1991. ''Musta laatikko'' included some rarely heard live and studio material, as well as a full live set under the alias Kullervo Kivi & Gehenna. A documentary film titled ''Veljet'' was also released in 1991. In 2007, Jukka Orma mixed together some
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covers the band had recorded in 1990, some of which had been included on ''Musta laatikko''. The album was released as '' Otteita Tuomari Nurmion laulukirjasta'', and it reached No. 1 on the Finnish album charts, highest position ever for Sielun Veljet.Sielun Veljet
on finnishcharts.com – Retrieved on 12 April 2008


Influence

Sielun Veljet has influenced several Finnish rock and
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bands, such as Maj Karma and
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. Turmion Kätilöt have covered the Sielun Veljet song "Volvot ulvoo kuun savuun" on their "Verta ja lihaa" single.Verta ja lihaa
on turmionkatilot.info – Retrieved on 12 April 2008
A
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to them, titled ''Säkenöivää voimaa – tribuutti Sielun Veljille'', was released in 2002 and featured among others Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus,
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(who has also recorded a cover of "Peltirumpu") and
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.


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums


Compilations


DVDs


Singles


References


External links


Sielun Veljet
at poko.fi *Unofficia
fan page
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