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Monday, 21 February 2011

Stam1na and Mokoma ruled the Finnish Metal Awards 2011. Oddland won the Century Media deal.

Finnish Metal Awards 2010 were announced in the Finnish Metal Expo, Saturday 19.

The winners were:

Record of the year:
1. Stam1na - Viimeinen Atlantis
2. Mokoma - Sydänjuuret
3. Black Sun Aeon - Routa

Band of the year:
1. Stam1na
2. Mokoma
3. Before The Dawn

Newcomer of the year:
1. Barren Earth
2. Pressure Points
3. The Man-Eating Tree

Album art of the year:
1. Mokoma - Sydänjuuret
2. Stam1na - Viimeinen Atlantis
3. Black Sun Aeon - Routa

Player of the year:
1. Tuomas Saukkonen / Before the Dawn, Black Sun Aeon, etc.
2. Pekka Olkkonen / Stam1na
3. Alexi Laiho / Children of Bodom

Singer of the year:
1. Antti Hyyrynen / Stam1na
2. Marko Annala / Mokoma
3. Tomi Joutsen / Am

Demo of the year:
1. Frosttide
2. Bob Malmström
3. Disease Of The Nation

And ODDLAND won the SUOMI METAL STAR band contest organised by Century Media. As the prize, the band signed a record deal with Century Media.

Monday, 1 November 2010

Musiikki & Media, Tampere 21.–24.10.2010


BogFires took part in Musiikki & Media, the annual Finnish music industry bash in Tampere 21.-24.10.2010. The event gathered around 700 music and media professionals from Finland and abroad to meet and discuss current issues in the field of music and media. Panels and keynotes were organized in Hotelli Ilves during daytime and the guests were pampered with 86 showcase artists' and bands' gigs around Tampere city center. The complete list of the showcase artists can be viewed here:
http://www.lostinmusic.fi/lostinmusic/eng/artists.php

The grande finale of the event was the sold out Industry Awards gala in Tamperetalo, on Saturday evening. Some of Bogfires friends were presented awards for their accomplishments in the field, e.g. Ewo Pohjola (vuoden manageri- manager of the year), Timo Isoaho (vuoden kirjoittava journalisti- journalist of the year), Taija Holm, ProPromotion Oy (vuoden tiedottaja/markkinointipäällikkö - PR company of the year) and Sakara records (vuoden indielevy-yhtiö - the indie label of the year). The complete list of winners can be viewed here:
http://www.musiikkimedia.fi/sitenews/view/-/nid/33/ngid/1

Panel discussions focused on the current issues and changes in the industry such as artists' and managers' roles, digital environment, challenges in music distribution, Nordic collaboration, brands and artists' collaboration and so forth. One of the most memorable keynotes was of course Jonathan from Spotify, who shed light the future plans and visions of Spotify.
Videos from some of the panels and keynotes can be viewed here:
http://www.vimeo.com/musex

BogFires would like to thank all the organizers for a job well done.

Friday, 7 May 2010

Project Metal Nation

Check this out! A very cool and ambitious project, spreading the word of Finnish Metal in a novel and creative way:
http://www.projectmetalnation.com/

Sunday, 2 May 2010

Conference report: Musexpo 2010 / April 25-28 2010 / Los Angeles


by Toni-Matti Karjalainen

Musexpo is an annual music industry event in West Hollywood, organized this year for the 6th time at the exquisite London West Hollywood hotel. The conference gathers together an impressive line-up of industry people (music industry executives, managers, label reps, marketing experts, game industry people, etc.) in the format of interactive panel discussions and key-note presentations. The expo, in addition to the annual sister event in London, is probably the best place to get an overview of the industry development and valuable insight shared by the industry leaders. Moreover, the atmosphere is extremely relaxed and inspiriting.

Even though the event is characterized by talks and more talks about the industry logic and trends, the music itself is really put to the forefront. Not only are music presentations included in the lunch pauses and between sessions but also is the tonal and visual pleasure offered by a number of showcase presentations by artists and bands from all over the world, taking place during the four evenings at the Viper Room and Whisky a Go Go. Also this year, the first but certainly not the last one for me, I met a bunch of open-minded people and managed to do lots of networking in the London hotel and nearby conference venues. This year’s event hosted some 30 artists from 14 countries and delegates from three dozen countries on five continents.

The origins of Musexpo, as explained by the organizers, stem from the roots of the A&R Network networking dinners in Los Angeles. These exclusive dinners were organized by A&R Network and A&R Worldwide architect Sat Bisla with the purpose of bringing together friends and like-minded relationships from the global radio, A&R, film/TV music supervision, publishing, new media and artist management communities to engage in creative dialogue and establish fresh business relationships. It was the positive culmination of these organic networking dinners that spawned the creation of the four-day event, still successfully hosted by Mr. Bisla himself.

The conference program started with a keynote panel, moderated by Nic Harcourt, a highly acknowledged music writer in the Los Angeles Times Magazine. The panel, one of the interesting ones in the event, consisted an impressive lineup of industry leading executives: David Glick (Edge, UK), George Ergatoudis (Head of Music, BBC Radio 1), Harvey Goldsmith (Harvey Goldsmith Presents), Jim Urie (Universal Music Group Distribution), Steve Schnur (EA Games), and Jim Hollingsworth (Gracenote). Impressing and interesting was also the Global Managers Forum that followed. From this discussion, we received insights from highly experienced music managers such as Jeff Jampol (e.g. The Doors), Jonathan Shalit (e.g. N-Dubz), Rob McDermott (e.g. Linkin Park), David “Beno” Benveniste (e.g. System of A Down, Alice In Chains), Robert Reynolds (e.g. The Killers), and Ted Chung (e.g. Snoop Dogg). After the nice lunch, served by Gordon Ramsay Restaurant at the top terrace of the London hotel, discussions continued with focus on music publishing and marketing.

The 2nd morning of the event, following the also interesting Global A&R Forum with the focus on the future of artist development, was highlighted by the interview (by Kevin Wall) of the industry’s living legend Harvey Goldsmith. He is really a person who has personally experienced the development of rock music industry from its early years to the present time. His stories with the likes of Led Zeppelin, Grateful Dead, Pink Floyd and Bruce Springsteed, to name a few, as well as organization of the Massive Live Aid and Live 8 concerts were truly fascinating to listen. During the following lunch break, Mr. Goldsmith was also acknowledged with an “International Music Person of the Year” award. As a personal note, it was quite nice to shake hands with this English gentleman.

Tuesday afternoon then consisted of more discussion panels on the topics of “connecting the virtual and reality worlds”, “music for the masses”, and “the future of music”. The tight morning of the last Musexpo day was packed – perhaps a bit too packed in fact – with discussions stressing the sponsorship issues in the “music in visual media & consumer brands” panel, insights on the selection of music in films and TV by the Chop Shop corporation, experiences about music and gaming by the EA music team, as well as examples of music integration ant the NBC Universal TV.

In overall, despite inspiriting talks about creativity and future possibilities in the music industry, a slight flavor of cynicism colored many discussions. And despite several reminders of the importance of “good” music in the core of all actions, Musexpo really stressed the business aspects and, at times, music itself and its integrity were left at the background. Which is of course understandable – this is a music industry event anyway. Nevertheless, the current focus on building super stars, mass market attention, and global recognition could be shifted onto other kind of realities as well. Super stardom becomes reality for a very few; there are thousands and thousands of artists with a smaller but often loyal fan base, perhaps a local one, which often is a good ground for a sustainable and long-term career. There are possibilities to make a satisfactory living out of music without breaking big time. And it might be more relevant for many participants to get ideas of how to build, nurture and manage such success stories cases through different media than to listen to per se amusing stories of star building. New distribution methods and technologies were also embraced with too little self-criticism. Social media, stream applications and new gadgets are yet cool, of course, but guess what, there are still genres and countries in which consistent albums, tangible CD’s with rich visual contents still make a big difference for the true music fans.


Altogether some thirty bands and artists played in the showcase evenings. I was able to check the most of them on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. There were many interesting presentations by very talented musicians – not many of them particularly targeted to my personal taste, but interesting indeed – as well as some less distinctive ones. In addition to the memorable shows by Sissy Wish, Laleh, Dúné, Ingrid Olava, The Boy Who Trapped The Sun, and others, I was personally moved by two presentations: The Australian Birds of Tokyo in the Whisky on Monday and Danish Mads Langer in the Viper Room on Wednesday. A specific impact was made by the Birds singer Ian Kenny who I was very surprised to see playing this band as well. Only few weeks ago was I knocked by his charisma as his better known band Karnivool played a killer show in Helsinki. It was also a pleasure to meet this nice guy personally after the show. All in all, I felt an additional rush of emotions during the gigs, particularly in the Whisky a Go Go, by the fact that many of my 70’s through 90’s heroes had really performed in this very place.

Home sweet home, for now, and certainly back to Musexpo L.A. next year.

http://www.musexpo.net/musexpoLA10/
http://musexpo.wordpress.com/

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

Sunday, 26 April 2009

Alexi Laiho voted the best metal guitarist in the Guitar World mag

The April 2009 issue of the Guitar World magazine listed the results of its 15th annual readers poll. Children of Bodom's Alexi Laiho was voted the best metal guitarist and COB's Blooddrunk got the second place in the best "extreme metal album" category after Opeth's watershed.

The votes in each category were given for five pre-selected nominees, so the poll may not meet the tightest objectivity criteria...

Overview of the results:

Best Metal Guitarist: 1) Alexi Laiho 2) Kirk Hammett 3) Alex Skolnick 4) Insahn 5) Matt Tuck

Best Extreme Metal Album: 1) Opeth: Watershed 2) Children Of Bodom: Blooddrunk 3) All That Remains: Chiron 4) Whitechapel: This Is Exile 5) Insahn: Angl

Best Rock Guitarist: 1) Eddie Van Halen
Best Shredder: 1) Michael Angelo Batio
Best Metal Album: 1) Slipknot: All Hope Is Gone
Best Rock Album: 1) Disturbed: Indestructible
Best Alt-Rock Album: 1) Oasis: Dig Out Your Soul
Best Shred Album: 1) Paul Gilbert: Silence Followed by a Deafening Roar
Guitar World Hall of Fame: 1) Joe Satriani
2008 Most Valuable Players: 1) James Hetfield/Kirk Hammett
Best New Talent: 1) Black Tide
Best Riff of 2008: 1) Avenged Sevenfold: Afterlife
Hottest Guitar World Girl: 1) Amanda Harris

And the same issue also has a very interesting article/interview with Adam Jones (Tool) and Kirk Hammett (Metallica), talking about their inspiration and ideology behind music, visual arts, etc.

Monday, 13 April 2009

Revolver Golden Gods Awards

Bogfires visited Revolver Golden Gods Awards at club Nokia in LA on Tuesday April 7th that featured performances from Megadeath, Killswich Engage, Suicide Silence, Hatebreed and All That Remains. Some winners of the evening were Ozzy Osbourne (Lifetime Achievement Award), Slipknot (Best Riff, Best Live Band), Metallica (Best Album) and Slayer (Most Mind-Blowing Guitarist).

Monday, 23 March 2009

Sunday, 8 March 2009

Ville Valo writing new songs

In an interview for Kerrang! (Feb 21 2009), Ville Valo reports on his current status of mostly staying home and writing songs for the next HIM album. "I've got ideas for eight or nine songs that won't take much to finish... this time everything is very direct and straight to the point".

The same issue cover stories Lamb of God in cover story. This interesting interview proposes LOG being on the verge of becoming metal's next superstars. After hearing their new album "Wrath", I'm sort of agreeing with that...

TMK

www.kerrang.com

Monday, 16 February 2009

Metallica set a new Finnish record

All the 50.000 tickets for Metallica's Sonisphere festival in Pori (July 25) were sold out in 30 minutes this morning.

... which was later announced incorrect, while some tickets were still available throughout the day.

http://www.iltasanomat.fi/viihde/uutinen.asp?id=1644958

Saturday, 14 February 2009

Stam1na prevailed Finnish Metal Awards 2008

Winners of the Finnish Metal Awards were announced yesterday in the Finnish Metal Expo. The Prizes, voted by the public through the Internet, SMS, and coupons in Inferno and Miasma magazines (total 19.472 votes), were pretty much all taken by Stam1na, supported by Diablo. So quite a year for the Sakara Records who has also signed the demo band of the year, "FM2000", whose first is already recorded and will be out very soon.

FINNISH METAL AWARDS 2008:

Record of the year:
1. Stam1na: "Raja" - 16.28% of the votes
2. Diablo: "Icaros"- 5.85%
3. Norther: "N" - 4.12%
4. Children Of Bodom: "Blooddrunk" - 3.87%
5. Omnium Gatherum: "The Redshift" - 3.81%

Band of the year:
1. Stam1na - 13.11%
2. Diablo - 4.52%
3. Norther - 3.99%
4. Children Of Bodom - 3.96%
5. Hateform - 3.80%

Newcomer of the year:
1. Hateform - 10.86%
2. Dead Shape Figure - 9.78%
3. Medeia - 8.22%
4. Tracedawn - 7.38%
5. Heavy Metal Perse - 5.88%

Cover art of the year:
1. Stam1na: "Raja" - 9.64%
2. Diablo: "Icaros"- 6.10%
3. Children Of Bodom: "Blooddrunk" - 4.61%
4. Hateform: "Dominance" - 3.26%
5. Kiuas: "The New Dark Age" - 3.13%

Player of the year:
1. Alexi Laiho - 10.04%
2. Pekka Olkkonen - 5.48%
3. Mikko Salovaara - 4.18%
4. Tuomas Saukkonen - 3.2%
5. Markus Vanhala - 2.74%

Singer of the year:
1. Antti Hyyrynen - 12.13%
2. Marco Hietala - 4.43%
3. Rainer Nygård - 4.32%
4. Petri Lindroos - 4.22%
5. Ari Koivunen - 3.87%

Demo band of the year:
1. FM2000 - 9.57%
2. Decended- 5.89%
3. Pressure points - 4.74%
4. Kilt. - 4.16%
5. Medicated - 3.11%

http://www.imperiumi.net/index.php?act=news&id=8777

http://www.hs.fi/kulttuuri/artikkeli/Stam1na+ker%C3%A4si+l%C3%A4hes+kaikki+metallipalkinnot/1135243512227

http://www.fme.fi

Monday, 9 February 2009

Sonisphere brings Metallica to Pori

The new Sonisphere festival with Metallica stops in Pori on July 25th, accompanied by Linkin Park, Lamb of God and Mastodon. This will be Metallica's third show in Finland in the upcoming summer.

http://www.sonispherefestivals.com/fi/etusivu