Interview with Vocalist Jemiina Heloise of SWANSONG

Interview with Jemiina Heloise, Lead Vocalist of Melodic Death Metal band SWANSONG. Hailing from Finland they recently released their debut full length album Awakening. They also have one EP released in 2022 titled Winter Maiden.

Interview by Blake Mossey

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Photo by: Teemu Myöhänen/Karmamediafi

The Metal Pit: Your bands debut full length album just came out recently. How happy are you with early reviews and fans reactions?

Jemiina Heloise: It has been amazing and we are very honored and grateful. It has truly surprised us and we are very excited! I have been a bit emotional, it feels so amazing!

I myself (Blake Mossey) wrote a album review and was really impressed with what I heard. In my review I stated that your songs didn’t really follow the traditional structure of songs. Was this something the band set out to do or did it just come naturally?

JH: Thank you so much! Everything comes naturally. We don’t plan or calculate these things: Topi is a very emotional guitar player and composer. He composes freely and lets his emotions run. No one is telling him what to do or what not to do.

When I do the lyrics and arrangements, I also just let everything come out and I see the story of the song in front of me. I don’t usually change things afterwards. I do it freely without restrictions or rules. We trust in our intuition what it comes to making our music.

For anyone that hasn’t heard your band yet how would you describe your bands sound?

JH: It is a bit difficult to describe it, since it has so many elements. But 80’s and 90’s beautiful guitar harmonies iced with thick layer of brutal, versatile extreme vocals. The vocals are influenced by such bands as Dark Tranquillity, 90s melodeath, death and black metal, and for a more modern use of sound from Shadow Of Intent. In terms of composition, the biggest influences are Iron Maiden, Children Of Bodom and the 80´s neo classical metal, to name a couple. Brutal yet catchy!

Do you have any immediate plans for shows to play these songs live?

JH: Definitely yes, and we can’t wait for that! But we can’t announce anything yet. So please follow our social media to keep updated!

Do you personally have a favorite track or 2 on this album?

JH: It is hard to choose, because they are different. But I would have to say my favorite right now is ‘Shot In The Heart’ because the music is so versatile. It reminds me of Children Of Bodom a bit. There is a femme fatale story and low growls in some parts. This is a story about a woman your mother warned you about, we all know the type. Fascinating but deadly.

Another favorite is ‘Frost Of Winter’, An atmospheric, melancholic and melodic beautiful song that tells about separation, life lived or death depending on the listener. When life has been experienced, the world seen, a home built and lost, a heart broken and it’s time to leave: ‘Frost of Winter’ take me away deep into the land. Wash away all my sorrows, for my time has come. Bury me and walk away.

As a bonus I have to mention ‘Blood Widow’ since it has crazy extreme vocals and double vocals in verses: high and low growls on top of each other.

The musicianship on this album really impressed me. Introduce your band mates?

JH: Thank you! Yeah the guys are amazing and experienced players! I am very thankful to be in the same band with them.

Topi Pitkänen: our composer and guitarist, best known from metal band Verjnuarmu. Topi loves 80s and 90s heavy metal and Children Of Bodom. He is highly skilled and plays emotional solos. When a guitarist is both emotional and technical: BOOM! Amazing composer. He just sits down with his guitar and creates all this amazing music from nowhere.

Tuomas Leskinen/Finn Widdow: Our guitarist, best known from Carnal Demise, Bad Baron. He is something else! How cool is it to be in a band with TWO AWESOME technical solo guitarists?! Tuomas makes half of the solos by himself and he is incredible. He is the type of guitarist that when he hears Topi’s composing, he grabs his guitar, goes through it and then he can perform it almost instantly. Impressive! He is skillful and he has also been a tour hired gun for such bands as the mighty Bloodred Hourglass.

Lauri Huovinen our bass player, best known from Bad Baron and Late_Lokakuun. Lauri is a skillful bass player and also an incredible clean voice vocalist in his own bands. Topi sends the songs to him and he creates awesome bass beats in them with no guidance or anything. This guy does not need anyone’s guidance, because he has the talent to create and dive into music. Everything comes so naturally and effortlessly from him, natural talent! He also shares my love for deathcore, cool guy! Lucky to have him.

Jimi Myöhänen our drummer, best known from Sadistik Forest, Se Josta Ei Puhuta, and Kaera. Jimi is incredible. Every time I go to see gigs somewhere in Kuopio, people come up to me and praise Jimi! It is so cool! He is fast and accurate. He has a sense of style with his drum arrangements and also he has speed and danger in his playing! He also shares my love for many extreme metal bands. He is admired by many people: I know because they have come up to me and told me that. I think he does not even know how good he is. He recorded our debut album drums in one day.

How did the band come together?

JH: Well I had old lyrics and song arrangements in my own archive, that I had not shown to anyone. Topi is an amazing guitarist and I decided to show my lyrics to him. He liked them and he played me his old riffs and guitar melodies from his computer. I really loved them and we decided to join our forces and make music together.

At first this was just for fun: playing music on the weekends Tomas Ahlroos, Markus Tikkanen and Mika Tikkanen made our first EP with us, great talented guys!

But with the attention we got with our EP “Winter Maiden” our band grew. Not everyone have the time to be in a growing band and that is understandable. So that is why we had a change in our band members. No drama, just life and schedules against us. The guys are still our friends of course and follow and support us.

Topi asked Finn Widow to join, because he liked his skills with the guitar. And after we got the record deal with Noble Demon records, we asked Jimi Myöhänen and Lauri to join us. And gladly they did!

Where did the band name SWANSONG come from?

JH: I live in the countryside in a lake house. Every year the same swan couple returns to my beach cottage, so I love swans. That image is inspiring. Also death is a natural and interesting theme in songwriting and swansong stands for that in a beautiful way. And of course Carcass has a killer album called Swansong so many things led us to this name.

What is the song writing process within your band?

JH: Topi Pitkänen our guitarist composes everything, I make the lyrics. Arrangement is 50% by me and 50% by Topi. I create at my own peace and so does Topi We all trust each other.

What vocalists (for you) or bands influenced you and the band to play this style of metal?

JH: Topi’s influences are mostly Iron Maiden, Amorphis and Children Of Bodom to name a few.

For me there are so many influences starting from my youth: Cannibal Corpse, Carcass, Cradle Of Filth, Children Of Bodom, Demented and Go (psychobilly band with horror themed lyrics), Kalmah, Amoprhis, Dark Tranquillity, Soilwork, and In Flames. Behemoth’s Nergal, Finntroll Mathias Vreth Lillmåns, Death vocalist Chuck Schuldiner. Moonsorrow is amazing. So many influences. I think it is a good thing to be in love with so many metal genres. I went to school wearing a Cannibal Corpse hoodie, our teacher was not happy!

And of course deathcore bands Lorna Shore and Shadow of Intent inspire me to evolve and train my vocals to be more versatile hopefully. Ben Duerr from Shadow Of Intent is amazing! Growling women also inspire me and they have shown the way: the legendary Arch Enemy. What they have done for all women: respect. So many awesome bands out there, I could talk for hours about this subject. And I have to mention Nightwish. I had their posters on my walls.

The band is from Finland What are the biggest positives of being a metal band from Finland?

JH: Snow everywhere, awesome landscape, lots of lakes and nature. Great place to write metal music. Forests everywhere so you can take your promo pics and get lost in the woods (just joking). People here are passionate about metal and we Finns are lucky that people around the world have supported Finnish music.

What if any are the negatives of being a metal band from Finland?

JH: Maybe long distance.

You sing very extreme metal vocals. Did you take lessons for this type of vocals?

JH: Thank you! When I started, I asked Mathias “Vreth” Lillmåns (Finntroll, …And Oceans) to show me how to start doing it safely! I did not want to harm my vocal chords.

Markus Laakso (musician, artist, writer, author, journalist, so much more) helped me to get in contact with him. Mathias showed me how to get started in a skype meeting and then I started to train them by myself at home: I study extreme vocals on my own and I train them, I want to get better and evolve.

If you could open for any metal band out there which would it be?

JH: Difficult question because there are so many! In Flames, Soilwork, Carcass, Arch Enemy, Cradle Of Filth, Shadow Of Intent, Amorphis, Bloodred Hourglass (this happened earlier!), Finntroll, Amon Amarth, Iron Maiden, Kalmah, Swallow The Sun, and Behemoth.. The list goes on!

What is the biggest challenge of being a fairly new metal band in 2023?

JH: There is so much awesome new music coming that it is hard to get noticed. Also people love the old familiar metal songs and bands, me included. So it is challenging, but we are so happy and amazed that so many people have discovered our music!

Thank you for taking the time with me today. Anything you would like to add to this interview?

JH: Thank you so much for the awesome review and this interview was truly an honor! Great job lifting metal music and artists through your page.

Also thank you all so so much from all of us to everyone who has listened to our music! Without you there would be no Swansong, so PEDAL TO THE METAL!!

Thanks and I wish you all the best to you and your band.

JH: Thank you so much and to you also!


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