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1 History  





2 Discography  



2.1  Studio albums  





2.2  Live album  





2.3  Compilation albums  







3 Filmography  





4 See also  





5 References  





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Eppu Normaali
Eppu Normaali at Ratina Stadium on 14 August 2004.
Background information
OriginYlöjärvi, Finland
Genressuomirock, Punk rock (early), pop punk (early), power pop, pop rock, new wave, blues-rock, heartland rock, roots rock, rock and roll
Years active1976 (1976)–present
LabelsPoko, Svart, Backstage Rock Shop, Lipposen Levy ja Kasetti, EMI
MembersMartti Syrjä
Mikko "Pantse" Syrjä
Aku Syrjä
Juha Torvinen
Sami Ruusukallio
Past membersMikko Saarela
Mikko "Vaari" Nevalainen
Websitewww.eppunormaali.fi

Eppu Normaali is one of the most popular rock bands in Finland and one of the key representatives of genre called suomirock. The band formed in 1976 in Ylöjärvi, a small town near Tampere. The band is the best-selling music artist in Finland, with certified sales of nearly two million records,[1] and it has also gained success especially in the use of the Finnish language in rock lyrics. In addition to their studio albums, Eppu Normaali also released live records, DVDs, and over 20 singles.

Eppu Normaali's most famous songs include "Vuonna '85" (In the Year '85),『Kitara, taivas ja tähdet』(The Guitar, the Sky and the Stars), "Murheellisten laulujen maa" (The Land of Sorrowful Songs), "Pimeyden tango" (Tango of Darkness), "Suolaista sadetta" (Salty Rain) and "Tahroja paperilla" (Stains on the Paper).

History

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Eppu Normaali at the Kaivopuisto in 1980

The members of the original band were Juha Torvinen (guitar), Mikko Saarela (bass), Aku Syrjä (drums), and brothers Martti Syrjä (vocals) and Mikko "Pantse" Syrjä (guitar). (The brothers are the sons of accomplished writers Kirsi Kunnas and Jaakko Syrjä).[2] In 1979, bassist Mikko Saarela left the band, and Mikko Nevalainen played bass with Eppu Normaali until 1989. The current bassist is Sami Ruusukallio.

The band took its name from a character in the Mel Brooks movie Young Frankenstein, and the subtitler translated the name of the character Abby Normal (abnormal) into the Finnish equivalent Eppu Normaali (epänormaali, roughly 'abnormal'; a Finnish equivalent of the original play with words).[3]

In 1977, the band participated in a local rock music competition. Finnish folk/pop legend Juice Leskinen was present and issued a demand that they "must win", but the judges were unimpressed—the band did not win. The band began sending demos to various record companies and they were soon signed to Poko Rekords.

They initially released albums in a punk pop style that gained favourable reviews, but the band did not gain mainstream acceptance until 1984 with what had evolved into a more AOR-oriented music style. Rupisia Riimejä Karmeita Tarinoita was released in 1984, and it was followed by Kahdeksas Ihme in 1985 and Valkoinen Kupla in 1986. This trio of albums were all hits, with combined sales of over 300,000 copies. Kahdeksas Ihme is their top-selling non-greatest hits record to date.[4]

Although their albums all sold well, the band's pace slowed down after the release of their 10th album, Imperiumin Vastaisku, in 1987. It took 3 years for the release of their 11th studio album, Historian Suurmiehiä, which came out in 1990. Despite this, the album contained several hits, including one of their most well known songs, Tahroja Paperilla. Three more years later, in 1993, they released Studio Etana, which became their last studio album for eleven years. The band came close to breaking up, citing "lacking inspiration" as the primary cause. Their 1996 release Repullinen hittejä, a greatest hits compilation sold over 240,000 copies,[5] reaching the top of the Finnish charts. This record also stayed on the charts for over two years, a duration which is second of all time in Finland.[5] After its release, the band effectively stopped touring or performing live.[2]

In 2004, the band announced they would record a new album, Sadan vuoden päästäkin, which became one of the band's most successful releases.[4] In 2007, they released their most recent album, Syvään päähän.[3]

In 2016, the band celebrated its 40th anniversary with a documentary film, book, photo exhibition and a massive show on Ratina stadium.[6] The stadium concert had over 30 000 spectators.[1]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Source:[7]

Martti Syrjä, vocalist and founding member

Live album

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Compilation albums

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Filmography

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Pamputtaako poliisi vai saadaanko suolaista sadetta? Seuraa Eppu Normaalin juhlakonsertin tunnelmia". Yle (in Finnish). 6 August 2016. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  • ^ a b Europopmusic's Eppu Normaali profile
  • ^ a b Lindroos, JT. "Eppu Normaali Biography". All Music Guide. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  • ^ a b "Eppu Normaali" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. Archived from the original on 2011-08-20. Retrieved 2011-06-13.
  • ^ a b Finnish Charts
  • ^ Vatka, Miia. "Eppu Normaalilla yllätys juhlavuoden kunniaksi: Bändistä dokumenttielokuva". Iltalehti (in Finnish). Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  • ^ "Eppunormaali.net - Eppunormaali.net - Sivukartta". eppunormaali.net. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
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