Jasmin Saarela, known as the enigmatic leader of the cult band Jess and the Ancient Ones, is preparing for the release of her solo debut. To be released under the moniker Jess By The Lake, the solo album Under The Red Light Shine is a more down to earth take on the traditions of rock music than the acid-heavy guitar walls and cosmic dimensions of her main band. Jess By The Lake's building blocks are more organic, with a focus on nature mysticism and a curiously Finnish brand of melancholy. The music flows unrestrained, with a few tasteful nods to genre forebearers such as Danzig or David Bowie hidden here and there.
The first single is called Nightmare and will be available via all digital outlets on April 12th. The straightforward no holds barred -type of song is built around a central theme that's famous from many a Danzig song - a hunter tailing helpless female prey - but turns the setting on its head by placing an empowered female protagonist as the hunter.
Saarela describes how the songwriting process has stemmed from a need to create and ponder one's existence and surroundings.
- "Music for me represents constant progress and a means to get by in our existence in this dimension. I've written these songs on the guitar or piano. I first started my solo project with Timo from Jess and the Ancient Ones, but eventually gathered a solo band around me from people at my school.
Saarela considers the album a paean to nature and the human mind, also to an indescribable longing, so well known to all romantic artists of the past centuries.
- "I named the project based on the fact that I've lived by a lake for more or less my entire lake. I've grown in the forest and felt a strong, unchanged bond with nature through the years."
Under The Red Light Shine is out on June 7th on CD, LP and digital formats.
Jess By The Lake:
Jasmin Saarela - vocals, guitar, Wurlitzer
Marianne Heikkinen - drums
Heikki Leppäjärvi - bass
Aapo Kauppinen - guitar
Ethel Seppälä - keyboards
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Jasmin Saarela, known as the enigmatic leader of the cult band Jess and the Ancient Ones, is preparing for the release of her solo debut. To be released under the moniker Jess By The Lake, the solo album Under The Red Light Shine is a more down to earth take on the traditions of rock music than the acid-heavy guitar walls and cosmic dimensions of her main band. Jess By The Lake's building blocks are more organic, with a focus on nature mysticism and a curiously Finnish brand of melancholy. The music flows unrestrained, with a few tasteful nods to genre forebearers such as Danzig or David Bowie hidden here and there.
The first single is called Nightmare and will be available via all digital outlets on April 12th. The straightforward no holds barred -type of song is built around a central theme that's famous from many a Danzig song - a hunter tailing helpless female prey - but turns the setting on its head by placing an empowered female protagonist as the hunter.
Saarela describes how the songwriting process has stemmed from a need to create and ponder one's existence and surroundings.
- "Music for me represents constant progress and a means to get by in our existence in this dimension. I've written these songs on the guitar or piano. I first started my solo project with Timo from Jess and the Ancient Ones, but eventually gathered a solo band around me from people at my school.
Saarela considers the album a paean to nature and the human mind, also to an indescribable longing, so well known to all romantic artists of the past centuries.
- "I named the project based on the fact that I've lived by a lake for more or less my entire lake. I've grown in the forest and felt a strong, unchanged bond with nature through the years."
Under The Red Light Shine is out on June 7th on CD, LP and digital formats.
Jess By The Lake:
Jasmin Saarela - vocals, guitar, Wurlitzer
Marianne Heikkinen - drums
Heikki Leppäjärvi - bass
Aapo Kauppinen - guitar
Ethel Seppälä - keyboards