Finnish band poets of the fall. Biography

24-09-2012

Finnish rock band Poets of the Fall was formed in 2003, when vocalist Marco Saaresto and guitarist Olli Tukiainen, who had already worked together, decided to devote their lives to serious musical activity. A little later, a very experienced keyboardist Markus Kaarlonen joined them. Having built their own studio in Kaarlonen's house, the musicians began to work. The first records were a mixture of pop rock, grunge, metal and industrial. Having supplemented the line-up with session members, the group acquired a full-fledged live line-up.

Poets of the Fall's first single was " Late Goodbye”, which had a very interesting history. Shortly before joining the Kaarlonen group, Saaresto was approached by a certain Sami Järvi, an employee of the Finnish developer company Remedy Entertainment and one of the creators of the video game Max Payne 2. He gave the musician a poem and asked him to make a song out of it for the game. As a result, the track "Late Goodbye" was born - in addition to sounding in the final credits, its motive was whistled during the game by various characters. Second single " Lift, in turn, was associated with the 3DMark tester program, which was developed by Futuremark, where Kaarlonen used to work. Thus, for the group it was the best advertisement.

The singles "Late Goodbye" and "Lift" were released in June and September 2004 respectively and immediately hit the Finnish charts. The group began to tour, incl. and abroad. In December of the same year, the third single "Maybe Tomorrow Is a Better Day" was released, which preceded release of the debut album "Signs of Life". The disc itself went on sale in the second half of January 2005 and immediately took first place in the Finnish TOP-40, where it stayed for more than a year. The album, published, like all subsequent ones, by the group's own label Insomniac, was in demand and already in April received a "platinum" status in their homeland, and in August it was released in Scandinavia. Poets of the Fall themselves received a national Emma award for the album and for best new artist, and later an award from NRJ radio.

New single "Carnival of Rust" was released in March 2006 and reached number two on the Finnish hit parade. The video of the same name, released a week later, became extremely popular in Finland and brought the musicians several awards. The very same album "Carnival of Rust" went on sale in April. It is noteworthy that the remastered single "Maybe Tomorrow is a Better Day" was also on the tracklist. Two more singles were released to support the release, "Sorry Go 'Round" and "Locking Up The Sun". The album topped the national charts and was certified platinum.

Next new single "The Ultimate Fling" was released in February 2008 - it took second place in the Finnish hit parade. Later, the musicians released a video clip for this song, consisting of a cut of amateur concert fan footage of Poets of the Fall performances. The band's third album Revolution Roulette was released in March and went gold two weeks later. The material was first recorded in a professional studio, not at Kaarlonen's home. This release remains the only one that has not been officially released outside of Finland, apart from being published on iTunes. Also on this album, the musicians moved a little away from the usual mixture of pop-rock and alternative towards grunge. As part of the tour, which lasted until mid-2009, the musicians performed in the United States for the first time. In September 2009, a collection of the best songs of the group was released.

After the tour, preparing material for the new album, the musicians once again resorted to cooperation with Remedy
entertainment. The 2010 video game Alan Wake featured new songs specially written for it - "War", "Children of the Elder God" and "The Poet And The Muse". The Poets of the Fall themselves also appeared in the video game as the Old Gods of Asgard playing these songs. The music video for "War" featured scenes from Alan Wake.

In mid-January 2010, the musicians announced the title of their new album - “ Twilight Theater, which was scheduled for release in March. In early February, the first new single "Dreaming Wide Awake" was released, which rose only to the 18th line of the national hit parade. However, the album itself, released on CD and iTunes, once again topped the Finnish charts and received the "gold" status in just a week. In October the album was officially released in Europe.

In January 2011, to mark the sixth anniversary of the band's debut album, a special edition of "Signs of Life" was released on two vinyl LPs. In March, the CD / DVD release " Alchemy Vol.1", which includes the members' favorite own songs of Poets of the Fall, two new tracks "No End, No Beginning" and "Can You Hear Me", as well as all the videos of the group. The song "Can You Hear Me" was also featured in the Remedy Entertainment video game Death Rally.

At the end of January 2012 The band's official Facebook page revealed the cover and title of their fifth studio album, " Temple of Thought". At the same time, the first single "Cradled in Love" was released, and two months later - a video clip. The album itself appeared in stores in March 2012 and peaked at number 3 on the national charts - it also included the song "The Happy Song", written specifically for the video game Alan Wake's American Nightmare.

when rock singer Mark and jazz guitarist Ollie decided to record music together. “We have worked whole year. During this time, we realized that our styles fit perfectly and then began to write songs.” They were later joined by trance-industrial producer and musician Captain. Thus, POTF absorbed three different musical directions.

The demo tracks from their debut album, due out in the fall of 2004, showcase about one-fourth of their material. Therefore, the band had to make very difficult decisions regarding the selection of songs for the album. This choice indicates the high quality of the music.

The style of Poets of the Fall is reminiscent of American bands like Live and R.E.M. Mark says Live's music is close to his core. But he also points out that his lyrics are the sum total of many influences, and that only one-third of them belong to Poets of the Fall proper.

The name of the group "Poets of the Fall" - "Poets of Autumn", comes from the idea to combine two concepts that are inseparable from each other. "Poets" is the personification of the bright and positive side, and "Autumn" - the negative. Of course, combining these concepts, "Poets" can sound a little childish, but it depends on how you imagine "Autumn". It can be seen as a wonderful time of the year and then the "Poets" are its soulful creators ... However, many interpret the name of the group as "Poets of the Fall". In a certain way, this is also true, since the original meaning of the word “Fall” is a fall, a decline. In English, "autumn" is translated as "Autumn". And "Fall" in the meaning of "autumn" is an Americanism.

Poets of the Fall was brought to the public in 2003 when writer Sam Lake of Remedy asked Mark to write a song for Max Payne 2. Thus "Late Goodbye" was born. "The Remedy guys heard our music and asked us to write a song for the game. We naturally agreed. Sam Lake sent me his recently written poem and told me to use the images inspired by it to write the lyrics of the song. His work inspired me a lot . That night I sat on the kitchen floor with my guitar and wrote this song."

Since then, "Late Goodbye" has been distributed over almost two million copies of Max Payne 2 sold (Despite the success of the game and the highest ratings, it failed to sell, not even surpassing the original. It was planned to sell eight million copies.)

The song "Late Goodbye" created a lot of interest in Poets of the Fall around the world. A few months later, "Late Goodbye" won first prize for the poets at the annual G.A.N.G. awards in San Jose, California. The ceremony was broadcast on the international channel MTV, as well as on G4TV in the United States.

The success of "Late Goodbye" was huge. Radio stations in many countries have placed "Late Goodbye" in their playlists, and the mp3 file of the song has spread around the world wide web like a virus! The single "Late Goodbye" was released in Finland in June 2004. The single contained various versions of the title track, as well as the bonus track "Everything Fades". The single entered the top ten of the Finnish charts and did not leave them for many months.

Best of the day

The next single was called "Lift" and was released on September 15, 2004. Like “Late Goodbye”, the composition “Lift Me Higher” accompanied the credits, but this time not in the game, but in the 3DMark05 benchmark program (a series of graphics tests that calculate the performance of a computer’s video system), which was downloaded from the manufacturer’s website about eleven million once! The bonus track on the single "Lift" is the ballad "The Beautiful Ones", which continues the romantic line of POTF songs. The main radio stations in Finland included "Lift" in their repertoire, and later the song took second place in the category "Best track of the year", leaving behind such hits as "Nemo" from Nightwish. The release of the debut album promised to be the most intriguing release of the year.

On December 17, 2004, Poets of the Fall made a gift for their fans: they recorded the song "Maybe Tomorrow is a Better Day" especially for free download via the Internet. This song has never been performed or released anywhere before.

And on January 19, 2005, their debut album “Signs of Life” was released. In the first week since the start of sales, the album hit the list of the forty best albums in Finland (official Finnish TOP40 album chart). And in mid-March, “Signs of Life” took first place, displacing such bands as Apocalyptica, Nightwish, The Crash and others. On the disc you will find the already familiar tracks “Lift”, “Late Goodbye” and “Everything Fades”, as well as nine more new tracks. The single "Illusion & Dream" was released to support the album.

The tour of the group is scheduled until July of this year. By this time they will play about forty concerts. In addition to their native Finland, Poets of the Fall had a concert in Norway, and almost visited Moscow! On December 5, 2004 (on the eve of Finland's Independence Day), a party called "Independence Night" was held at the "B2" club. POTF were announced as participants, but they did not confirm their presence. I think that soon they will still get to us, as their popularity is growing rapidly.


"With silence comes peace,

With peace comes freedom

With freedom comes silence."



Poets of Tha Fall - Illusion and Dream


Thanks to the amazing Greenfest festival, because it was there that I first saw the live performance of the Finnish band Poets of the Fall. Always at some subconscious level you understand: yours or not. Like a book from the first page, a person from the first meeting, so music from the first notes gives a clear understanding of whether this is close to you. From the first appearance of Marco Saaresto (the band's frontman), I realized that this band was stuck specifically, and now my new item of money expenses.

This is an amazing acting talent, and indeed a great return of energy when you are among thousands of people, but there is a complete feeling that they are singing to you, moreover, they are flirting with you. Killer charisma, which rolls in a wave and carries away with it, an incredible combination of brutality and tenderness. Marco, it's all about you. I promise I'll say it all in person someday.

Finnish guys know how to intrigue, the next days after the concert in Google I was driven in queries related only to poets. It seems that all kinds of English-language interviews have been reviewed by me.



Dreams come true if you work hard and are not afraid to make bold decisions that completely change your life. So once happened to Marco and Ollie, the latter is the band's guitarist. The guys, sitting in Ollie's car on the beach, talking and dreaming about what kind of music they want to play and what they want from life in general, decided to create a new joint band, and even developed a step-by-step plan. Although everyone had behind him the experience of playing in various musical groups, (for example, Marco played in "Playground"), but all this was not the same and did not allow him to fully reveal his creative potential. And so a bold decision was made, because the creation of a new team at a rather "late" age by musical standards, Marco was 33 years old at that time, and Olli was 27 years old, it was clear to the guys now or never, and there would be no other chance. They were soon joined by industrial keyboardist Markus Kaarlonen, known to everyone as "Captain". So in 2003, a strong and permanent composition of the group was formed. And I must add that the poets fulfilled their plan rather quickly, despite the difficult path to success. I had to sell all the property and rehearse in a makeshift studio in the Captain's apartment, but it was all an investment in future success!


The group gained worldwide fame thanks to the song "Late Goodbye", which became the soundtrack for the game Max Pyane 2: The Fall of Max Payne. And now there are already 6 studio albums. The concert line-up of Poets of the Fall also includes Jani Snellman (bass guitar, double bass), Jari Salminen (drums) and Jask Mäkinen (guitar).


It is impossible to ignore the poetry of the group, it's really not just songs and not even songs, but very deep and complex lyrics. The author of all verses is the band's frontman Marco Saaresto. A person has a bottomless ocean of thoughts that add up to beautiful coded words that are really not so easy to understand. English language very variable, one word can have dozens of meanings, and Marco in his lyrics uses this to the fullest, drawing us a lot of options and images. The songs are sorted into quotes. For example, from one of my favorite songs "Where Do We Draw the Line":

"The dance of flames and shadows in the street

Make nobody poetry's ever heard


The weight of loneliness stands on your feet


The cage already there around the bird"

this is just great.....


The video clips of the guys are also worthy of attention. I think that, again, it was not without the influence of Marco, because before the poets he was also a designer and even led his small design studio. As he says about himself:
"I'm one of those people who scribbles on paper until it's completely covered while I'm giggling on the phone."



The group actively uses various symbols, such as a moth or a lollipop. Pictorial motifs can often be found in their work. In an interview, Marco explained the moth symbol as follows:

"For me, this is connected with a story that once came to mind about a boy collecting insects and all kinds of small bugs and spiders. And then there is a moth that lives only one day, and it flies to the light source, but on the very the last moment hesitates, freezes in place - and this is enough for the boy to catch him, put him on a needle and add him to his collection. The message is very simple: there is no need to hesitate - if there is a light in front of you, fly to it and do not stop. "


Poets of the Fall, POTF (less often Poets) are an English-speaking Finnish rock band that records on their own label "INSOMNIAC". The band was formed in Helsinki in 2003 by a duo of old friends: vocalist Marko Saaresto and guitarist Olli Tukiainen. Keyboardist and producer Markus Kaarlonen later joined the band. The band's live line-up includes Jani Snellman (bass guitar), Jaska Makinen (guitar) and Jari Salminen (drums).

The band's first singles were Late Goodbye and Lift, after which Poets of the Fall released their debut album, Signs of Life, which went gold in May 2005 and platinum in April 2006. The group gained popularity by writing music for the video game Max Payne 2; the song "Late Goodbye" was used in the credits and was the game's main theme.

The name of the group "Poets of the Fall" - "Poets of Decline", and not "Poets of Autumn", as is commonly believed. This was stated by the band's vocalist Marco Saaresto in an interview.

Group history

Late Goodbye, Lift (2003-2004)

Poets of the Fall was made available to a wider audience in 2003 when Remedy's screenwriter Sam Lake asked Marco Saaresto to write a song for Max Payne 2. Thus "Late Goodbye" was born. According to the soloist, Sam Lake sent him his recently written poem and told him to use the images inspired by it to write the lyrics of the song. His work inspired Mark a lot: "That night I sat on the floor in the kitchen, took my guitar, and wrote this song."
The song "Late Goodbye" generated a lot of interest in Poets of the Fall around the world. A few months later, "Late Goodbye" brought the poets first prize at the annual musical ceremony G.A.N.G. Awards" in San Jose, California. The ceremony was broadcast on the international channel MTV, as well as on G4TV in the United States.

The single "Late Goodbye" was released in Finland in June 2004. It contained various versions of the title track, as well as the bonus track "Everything Fades". The single entered the top ten of the Finnish charts and did not leave them for many months.

The next single was called "Lift" and was released on September 15, 2004. Like "Late Goodbye", "Lift Me Higher" accompanied the credits, but this time not in the game, but in the 3DMark05 benchmark program (a series of graphic tests that calculate the performance of a computer's video system). The bonus track on the single "Lift" is the ballad "The Beautiful Ones", which continues the romantic line of POTF songs. The main radio stations in Finland included "Lift" in their repertoire, and later the song took second place in the category "Best Track of the Year".

On December 17, 2004, Poets of the Fall made a gift for their fans: they recorded the song "Maybe Tomorrow is a Better Day" especially for free download via the Internet. This song has never been performed or released anywhere before.

"Signs of Life" (2005)

On January 19, 2005, the debut album "Signs of Life" was released. In the first week since the start of sales, the album made it to the list of the top forty Finnish albums (Official Finnish TOP40 Album Chart). In mid-March, "Signs of Life" took first place, displacing such bands as Apocalyptica, Nightwish, The Crash and others. On the disc you can find already familiar tracks "Lift", "Late Goodbye" and "Everything Fades", as well as nine more new tracks.

The moth has become a special symbol of the group, which is present on all singles and albums and sweeps through the first 2 clips. It is not known exactly what its meaning is in this case. In general, the butterfly is a symbol of rebirth, and the band claims that the moth conveys the entire essence of their music.

In February, the tour begins in support of "Signs of Life". And although the group tours mainly in Finland, it also plays several concerts outside the homeland: in Norway, Denmark and Germany (including Berlin). Meanwhile, "Signs of Life" becomes a "gold" album in Finland.

In May, the band shoots a video for "Late Goodbye", which delights fans, although it has not been released anywhere and remains in the band's archives for their own will. Six months later, the debut album is still on the Finnish Top 40 Albums Chart at number 22. In early August, a strange picture appears on the band's official website with the inscription "soon". August 13, quite unexpectedly for everyone, the main music channels Finland at the same time start showing the clip "Lift".

It was a carefully planned surprise. Its effect met all expectations. The clip was really something to watch. A very well chosen song is only part of the impression. The clip was really cool and interesting filmed. The action of the clip takes place “behind bars”, where, according to the script, the guilty vocalist turned out to be. The clip was filmed by director Tuomas Harju (Stobe), who subsequently filmed all the band's current clips.

On September 30, the last concert of the Signs of Life tour took place, and on October 1, Poets of the Fall returned to the studio. The release of the new album was planned for 2006. Then they planned to go on a world tour.

On November 1, 2005, the lead singer of the group, Marco, won the Stara.fi competition, gaining 34.1% and receiving the title of "Mister Pop 2005". He was ahead of Antti Tuisku (33.7%) and soloist The Rasmus Lauri (10.6%). In addition, the Poets were awarded the title of "2005 Debutants of the Year" by Finnish commercial radio stations.

Carnival of Rust (2006)

2006 began with a successful event for the Poets. On January 19, the group won the Breakthrough of the Year at the NRJ Radio Awards. This award marked the successful and long-term performance of many of the band's songs on the waves of the NRJ radio station. And the next, even louder, success was not long in coming. On March 4, 2006, at the Emma gala awards ceremony, the group acted as the winner in two categories at once: "Best New Artist" and "Debut Album of the Year" for Signs of Life. The bands accepted the awards during a live TV broadcast and also performed the song Lift.

On March 22, 2006, the first single was released in Finland, named the same as the expected second album, and its title track - Carnival of Rust, and already on March 30, the group completed work on their third video for the same song. The video was directed by Tuomas Harju, who previously worked with the Finnish band Lovex and later with Nightwish. This work differed from the previous clips of the Poets, first of all, by the huge hidden meaning and ideas laid down by the director and the group itself. In the video, all the musicians played their roles (there was even a place for a sound engineer), and frontman Marco even two: a man in a Zoltar machine gun and Mister Greed in a tent for throwing balls. Even the appearance of a new drummer in the group was reflected. This was Jari Salminen's first official appearance with Poets of the Fall.

On April 12, 2006, the band's second album was released, called "Carnival of Rust", which immediately took off to the top of all Finnish music charts, and the composition "Carnival of Rust" itself became the most ordered on YleX radio for two months. Only 3 weeks after the release, namely on April 24, 2006, the album "Carnival of Rust" goes gold in Finland. In the meantime, the band's first studio album, Signs of Life, celebrated its one-year stint on the Finnish Official Albums Chart by April 4th, and on April 26th, it made a wonderful gift to itself by going platinum on home country. In July 2006, the rights to broadcast the songs "Carnival of Rust" and "Shallow" are bought by a Swedish radio station.

On August 16, 2006, the single "Sorry Go "Round" for a song from the Carnival of Rust album was released. It included 2 new versions of the title track.

On September 1, in support of the new album, Poets of the Fall will play a concert in Stockholm, at the Banditfest festival, and already on September 12, Carnival of Rust will be released in Sweden. The album was also released in Australia, Russia and Ukraine on September 6, 2006.

November 2, 2006 significant event Musical Europe - MTV Europe Music Awards in Copenhagen. The poets won in the nomination "Best Finnish performer", beating very popular artists Finland.

On November 29, Poets of the Fall release a new single called "Locking Up the Sun", which includes a dance remix of the title song, recorded and arranged by the band's keyboardist Captain, as well as the corresponding video, already the fourth on the Poets of the Fall account. The director was Tuomas Harju again, who continued the line of hidden moments and interesting metaphors in the band's videos. In the video, a special place was given to an orange pierced by nails, which appeared on the cover of the single, personifying the "locked" sun.

On December 10, 2006, Poets of the Fall performed for the first time in Moscow at the IKRA club, and the next day, December 11, the Carnival of Rust album goes platinum in Finland.

One of the largest Finnish newspapers Helsingin Sanomat selected the best Finnish albums of 2006. The results were released on December 17th, and Carnival of Rust made it to the top of the list.

On December 20, 2006, as a Christmas present, Poets of the Fall delight fans with an update to their website. The new design was in the style of the band's second record, with a big red and white barbed wire lollipop as the main leitmotif.

The end, like the beginning, of 2006 turned out to be fruitful for the Poets for awards. The video for the song Carnival of Rust won the competition of the Finnish TV channel Musiikki-TV, collecting 21.2% of all votes and thus becoming the "Best Video of Finland of All Time". In an interview, video director Tuomas Harju thanked all the fans for their support and called them "crazy". The same day marked Carnival of Rust as the most requested song on YleX radio in 2006, and the video for the same song won The Voice's Top 106 as the best video of the year. The video for Locking Up the Sun also made the top 106 entries, ranked 12th on the list.

Tour "Carnival of Rust", recording a new album (2007)

In 2007, the Poets completed their tour in support of Carnival of Rust, which included 55 concerts in 7 countries around the world. On August 29, Poets of the Fall performed for the second time in Moscow, also at the IKRA club. The tour ended on October 27, 2007 with a concert at the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur (India). This was the group's first visit to Asia.

On January 20, 2007, Poets of the Fall won the 2007 NRJ Radio Awards for the second year in a row, this time in the Finnish Band of the Year nomination.

Music and other Poets of the Fall merchandise is becoming even more accessible around the world. On March 7, 2007, the group's official online store opens. CDs, clothes and other accessories of the Poets can be ordered on this site, available in Finnish and English.

Revolution Roulette (2008)

On February 6, 2008, Poets of the Fall released a single titled "The Ultimate Fling" in support of their third album titled "Revolution Roulette". The single contains three types of the title song, including one acoustic, and a live performance of "Fire" as a bonus. The single took 2nd place in the Finnish charts.

On March 26, 2008, the third album "Revolution Roulette" was released and, like its predecessors, took the top of the Finnish charts. It goes gold 2 weeks after release. The album was very different from the previous two. "Revolution Roulette" became much heavier, elements of punk rock appeared and finally the vocalist Mark's voice became higher.

Their third tour started in Jyväskylä, Finland on April 18, 2008. The band also performed in Germany, India, Japan, Russia and Sweden. On April 22 and 23, 2008, the group performed in Russia: first at the A2 club in St. Petersburg, and then at the IKRA club, 3 times in the history of the club. It is worth noting that tickets for the Moscow concert were completely sold out.

On May 21, 2008, the Poets released the single "Diamonds for Tears", based on the song of the same name, from the album Revolution Roulette, which includes the video for the song "The Ultimate Fling".

On July 15, 2008, the band released a video for the song "Diamonds for Tears", which received mixed reviews from fans. It is noteworthy that the video was shot not by Stobe, but by someone Niina Miettinen.

The band featured on the Voice's CD compilation Livenä Vieraissa with a cover of Chris Cornell's "You Know My Name" and their song Diamonds for Tears. The songs were recorded live in the studio.

In early December, a mini-tour across Russia took place: on December 9 at the Tochka club in Moscow and on December 10 at the A2 club in St. Petersburg. Tickets, as in the case of the previous concert, were sold out.

Twilight Theater (2009-2010)

In 2009, the band finished touring for studio work.

On July 12, an updated music video for Carnival of Rust was released on the band's Youtube channel. The special version adds a lot of new details, depth and clarity.

On January 18, 2010, the band announced their fourth album, Twilight Theatre, due for release on March 17, 2010. On January 21, the first single from the album "Dreaming Wide Awake" debuted on Finnish radio "Radio NRJ" and became available for purchase via iTunes on February 3, 2010.

March 25, 2010 Poets of the Fall give a concert at the GlavClub in St. Petersburg, March 26 in Moscow, and March 27 in Yekaterinburg (Tele-Club club).

Official site of the group:
www.poetsofthefall.com

In 2002, two musicians came together in Helsinki: Irish folk rock singer Marco Saaresto and jazz guitarist Olli Tukiainen. Despite the difference in the worlds where their tastes were formed, the guys found common interests and often began to arrange joint jams. Some time later, Markus "Captain" Kaarlonen joined the band, and although he was an industrial and techno worker, his keyboards proved to be a good addition to the rough drafts of Marco and Olli's songs. The triumvirate they formed was called "Poets Of The Fall", meant to confirm the fact that opposites can blend well. According to the musicians, the word "Poets" was positive, and "Fall" seemed to reflect the negative side of the project (although it had a dual interpretation - "decline" or "autumn").

One way or another, Her Majesty Melodiya was put at the basis of the creativity of the newborn team, and over the following years this main "poetic" principle remained unchanged. "Poets Of The Fall" first made a name for itself when, at the request of a friend of Marco's who worked at Remedy Entertainment, they wrote a song for computer game Max Payne 2.

The track "Last Goodbye" also became the team's debut single, and settled in the Finnish charts for a long time. A few months later, the second EP, "Lift", was released, the composition from which got into the benchmark test of "3DMark" and thereby increased the audience of "POTF" even more. By the way, from the very beginning, the team wished to maintain control over own creativity, so the guys established the label "Insomniac" to release their records. However, despite the little-known publisher, the debut album, which went on sale in January 2005, started in the Finnish charts at number one and spent more than a year on the lists. Even when the second full-length came out, "Signs Of Life" was still floating in the Top 40, but managed to acquire a platinum certification. "Carnival Of Rust" solidified the team's success, also climbing to the very top of the charts and boosting sales.

Since 2006, all sorts of awards and titles have showered on the group: first, "Poets" received the "Best Finnish Breakthrough" award from "NRJ Radio", then grabbed a couple of "Muuvi Awards", after their clip "Carnival Of Rust" won the title of "Best Music Video" 2006", and a little later the disc of the same name became the "best Finnish album" on the same "NRJ" and " best rock album at the Emma Awards.

In parallel, the touring activities of the "poets" also developed, and the team quickly mastered the status of a headliner. Of course, it was hard to perform in public with the three of us, and each time I didn’t want to resort to the services of mercenaries, so the live line-up of "Poets Of The Fall" was completed with guitarist Jaska Makinen, bassist Jani Snellman and drummer Jari Salminen. In the spring of 2008, the "decadents" returned with the program "Revolution Roulette", which, unlike the first two works, was recorded not in Marcus's home, but in a professional studio. However, as before, the "poets" skillfully combined fast and loud songs with calm and sincere acoustics, and, as before, put the album at the very top of the Finnish chart.

With the end of the accompanying tour, Poets Of The Fall moved on to a fourth album, and decided to change course somewhat. If earlier group played alternative pop rock, then at the "Twilight Theater" her songs acquired a theatrical tinge, and the musicians themselves dubbed a new style as "cinematic rock". However, commercial success did not suffer from this, and "decadent poets" won first place for the fourth time in a row.

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