Kaisa: I guess it still is – and will be for a long time- an eccentric thing for women to play rock. However, the point isn’t that we try to do things like our male counterparts do, but our aim is to add some special flavor to the soup. Of course it sometimes may be easier to get attention as a female band, just because there aren’t those many… But the fact remains, if people don’t like your stuff, they soon lose interest and stop coming to the gigs and buying your records, no matter what sex you are.
Antonio: How would you define your music style for new people who want to get to know you? Do you have any/several bands that have influenced you directly?
Kaisa: “Something old, something new…” In my opinion our music has that raunchy vibe of the r’n’r bands of the 70’s but there also is something from this millennium. Think of The Runaways, Blondie, AC/DC and Foo Fighters getting together. Hmm, how many members would that be...?
Antonio: What do you think of other female rock bands in Finland, like Stalingrad Cowgirls?
I think they have a good thing going on. Still, in spite of the same sex, I think we have quite different style. There definitely is, and should be, room for many female bands in Finland and outside Finland too.
Antonio: You were opening the concert for legendary WASP at the beginning of August. How was the experience? Did you have chance to meet them and talk to them?
Kaisa: It was a great experience, opening for them and playing in a big stage like Teatria in Oulu. Somehow you suddenly feel like 3 meters tall when rocking in a huge stage like that. We actually had a chance to meet with the guys after their gig, they all seemed very nice and easy-going fellas. We didn’t meet Blackie though which was a pity…
Antonio: Do you dedicate completely to music, or do you have other activities (jobs, hobbies)?
Kaisa: It’s a shame that we can’t pay your rent just by playing rock… yet. But who knows, maybe someday… At the moment I also work full time at the university, other than that, I like to go to gigs and movies. I like traveling too, if only I had the time and money to do that more often…
Antonio: Do men find it “sexy” when you comment that you play in a rock band?
Kaisa: Well, the better if it tickles your pickle…
Antonio: What are your future plans during this year?
Kaisa: Writing songs, doing gigs, searching for the right record label and doing a little trip in November. |