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~ Kerrang! May 03 2003 Ville Valo Interview ~
People cant help but stare when Ville Valo walks past. They dont know who Ville
Valo is, but they know he must be someone for he oozes the sort of insouciant
cool that only the staggeringly confident and achingly hip can pull off. To
walk alongside Valo through the hateful trap that is London's Leicester Square
on a chilly spring evening is to know how it must feel to be invisible, for
passers-by are blinkered and focused as their puzzled, questioning eyes lock on
the Finn's chiseled features, searching for clues as to his identity. They;ll
search in vain, for in this country, Ville valo is a nobody, albeit a decidedly
handsome nobody.
In mainland Europe, though, things are different. In mainland Europe, Ville
valo is a bona fide 'face'. As the frontman of gothic metallers HIM, the 26
year old is rarely off MTV, and a bankable cover star of both teen glossies and
metal rags. This month, his band's new album 'Love Metal' will top the charts
in at least three European countries, most likely Germany, Austria and Finland.
In the UK HIM's fourth, entered the charts at number 55, hardly comparable, but
an encouraging result none the less for a band that have hardly been greeted
with open arms in this country - indeed, one early Kerrang review memoryably
described the Finns as "plodding along like a nocturnal donkey wearing fake
fangs and a cape".
"My hopes that this album will sell more than Micheal Jackson's Thriller and
then I'll be able to buy Neverland and live in an oxygen tent with Bubbles", he
deadpans. "But I suspect that's not going to happen. And I've just got to live
with that somehow".
We're sitting in a NorthLondon bar, and Ville Valo is puffing on what is
possibly the 30th or 40th of the 100 cigarettes he'll get through on any given
day, When he laughingly insists that these cancer sticks are an essential part
of who he is- "They make me sound more husky and sexy," he smiles "If I quit
I'd sing like a f**king choir boy" - it's clear that his bone dry wit hasn't
been blunted one iota by the raging hangover he's nursing following a night out
at the UK premiere of 'Jackass: The Movie'. Valo says he's not a fan of such
swish occasions, but he'd been invited along by 'Jackass' star Bam Margera and
it seemed rude to refuse, particularly since Margera is one of his best friends
(and also incidentally the director of the video for HIM's current single
'Buried Alive By Love'). Anyway, he got to drink for free and see The Darkness
for the first time, so it was all good.
There's every chance that right now you might already have decided you hate
Ville Valo, wiht his celebrity buddies and rock star lifestyle and smouldering
good looks. But he's also a laid-back, witty-this man who cites the "Blood Of
Christ" as his favourite drink-and immensely personable character. Besides,
anyone who'll sniger when called a sex symbol and rasp out a couple of lines
from Marduk's black metal anthem 'Jesus Christ...Sodomized' in a trendy Camden
watering hole is alright by us. Oh, and sorry girls, he's taken.
If you must point a finger, blame Gene Simmons, for - as with Trent Reznor,
Kurt Cobain and just about every Us rock musician who hit pubery in the 1970's
- it was the sight of Kiss' expansively tongued stack-heeled lothario who put
the idea of this whole rock 'n' roll malarkey into Ville Valo's head 14 years
ago. Up until young Valo spotted the God Of Thunder in a rock magazine, he was
a normal well-adjusted kid...or at least as well adjusted as any kid who grew
up in Helsinki as the scion of sex shop owning parents can be.
"I remember the first time I found a dildo in my house I was like, 'What the
f**k is this?'," he smiles. "And so my dad sat me down and told me he owned a
sex shop and said, 'Don't worry about it and just come and visit one day'. When
I was 18 I used to go down there and make copies of all the porn tapes. That
way i had more money to spend on cigarettes and alcohol."
When the music bug hit young Valo, it bit hard. Every day he'd reherse with a
different band - Monday might mean singing with a grindcore band, Tuesday meant
playing bass in a regae band - but all along he dreamt of assembling a heavy,
melodic and theatrical band in the image of his heroes Black Sabbath, Kiss and
Iron Maiden. When that band came together in 1995, his fellow Finns took one
look at their name - His Infernal Majesty - and assumed, not unreasonably, that
Valo was fronting a satanic black metal band. Around the time that the band had
to halt a gig because of a pitched battle between "penguin mask wearing" black
metal fans and Biblewielding religious zealots, His Infernal Majesty bacame
HIM, the world's first, and only, 'love metal' band.
"There's too many bands singing about hate and politics and religion and that's
what I didn't want to do thing my music," he explain. "I hate all that happy
shiny people bullshit and I always wanted to be in a black metal band, but when
i heard Dimmu Borgir's 'Enthrone Darkness Triumphant' I knew there was no
point. Anyway love and sex is at the core of everything. I know I'll never
figure love out, but I can keep trying."
It hasn't all been plain sailing, A couple of years ago, Him were unwittingly
dragged into European tabloid newspapers when a cassette of their 1999 album
'Razorblade Romance' was found in a walkman of a German teenager who'd
committed suicide, and it was claimed that the hapless teen had been driven to
his fate after listening to 'Join Me In Death', a fantastic tale of immortality
-seeking lovers. The story soon died down, but it left a bitter taste which
lingers still for the young singer.
"No-one kills himself over a song," he mutters. "I'm not a psychologist and I'm
not qualified to heal people's problems. I just want to make music."
When Ville Valo talks of his band's career he does so with no small amount of
realism. When he says 'Love Metal' will be a Number One album in his homeland
he does so without arrogance or false modesty, as both 2001's 'Deep Shadows
Brilliant Highlights' and 1999's 'Razorblade Romance' hit the top spot in
Finland, But while HIM (completed by guitarist Linde, bassist Mige, keyboardist
Burton and drummer Gas) may have sold two million albums worldwide - 10 of them
to Kelly Osbourne, who snapped up copies to distribute among her mates, some of
now who sport tattoos of Him's trademark 'heartagram' symbol on their teenage
flesh - but the've yet to secure a recoding deal in the US or Japan, two
'territories' every rock band dreams of conquering. Ville Valo doesn't mind,
indeed, he says he likes the fact thta his band "can play for 100 people in
Glasgow one day and then 8,000 people in Berlin the next". When Him comes to an
end, he says he'd like to go to college to study theology or mathematics
('solving a maths problem gives you the same sense of achievement as writing a
good song" he reckons), but right now he sees his band as having a very simple
mission.
"Most Euoropean rock music sucks," he shrugs. "We're just trying to fight back
and prove that some Scandinavians can be good at what they do. But if you have
the money to buy one album right now get Black Sabbath's 'Black Sabbath'. You
can get around to our album another time."
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