23 Jan 2015
The fourth of UNSHINE: Part 1
It's time for the new UNSHINE album.
The previous one, Dark Half Rising, the thematical record from the time of Gallic wars was our first international release and we experienced many new things with it. Thanks for the response. We were actually very satisfied especially with the work of Massacre Records, they made a huge effort to improve our visibility.
We have left the misty mountains of Ardennes now, the tribes there are living a new, much more peaceful and more stable period of life. Farmers are busy with their seasonal work, children are playing in the fields and the arch druid is interpreting the secrets of nature in a remote grove. Time of Caesar is over and the smoke of the bonefires is withering into the winds.
We are somewhere, in a nameless and a timeless landscape, between the worlds, observing nature's signs in the current season.
It's time to travel in the otherworld.
The song writing for the 4th UNSHINE album started during autumn 2013. It was all started literally from the scratch. I decided to write some riffs just off the top of my head - music that would pour out of stream of unconsiousness without any effort. Quite soon, the first song was built very quickly around the first riff that I had developed with my electric guitar. As a results of this new style of songwriting (to me), I noticed that these songs had an odd flavour of new type of gloominess in them. The first demos were very simple, but they were also pretty attractive and primitive, in some strange way. I felt that this was a very good start, it set a way how to do things this time.
Some of the songs were left in their very primal state and they are resting and waiting for the light of day (which may or may not come). Some of them got somehow dragged along during the year - I had an urge to return to them from time to time (a good sign!) and they gradually ended to the final demo stage.
By the end year 2014, I had finally around 25 songs more or less ready, which is most definitely, the highest amount of pre-produced songs in our history.
But as said, it all starts from here. When giving a new start, you have to throw all your prejudices and expectations into the fire and see what comes out of it.
Harri / UNSHINE
20 Mar 2014
Spring Equinox greetings
Dear druidettes and druids,
it's been a while since we've posted here, so now at the time of Spring Equinox 2014, is time to make a change.
We want to thank you all for the love, trust and great feedback you have given to us after the 'Dark Half Rising' release in August 2013. This means a LOT to us.
Right now, we are looking for the forthcoming gigs, which have been cofirmed at least to Russia, Estonia and Finland during the spring. We are also waiting for confirmations from some other very interesting places. Come to say hello at our gigs!
Also, we are very grateful both for our record company, Massacre Records and to the lovely people of Armada Agency, Wietze and Nanette. In Finland, we have received received massive help both from Mega Kuusinen, in promotional sense, and from Örkki Yrlund, in visual sense, not forgetting the other people we do not list here. Also we'd like to mention the great tour in Finland we made during last autumn with the most pleasant fellow bands, especially Teardown and all the others, thanks guys!
And last but not the least, we are already very much looking forward to the next record and period in our history. In fact, it's already on the process, number of songs have been written and we've been banging our heads to them at our rehearsal chamber. Epic stuff? Yes, more than epic...epicer!!
Cheers, and now, let's dance around the stone circles or whatever you do for the honour of spring!!!.
Susanna, Harri, Jari, Teemu and Stibe
Right now, we are looking for the forthcoming gigs, which have been cofirmed at least to Russia, Estonia and Finland during the spring. We are also waiting for confirmations from some other very interesting places. Come to say hello at our gigs!
Also, we are very grateful both for our record company, Massacre Records and to the lovely people of Armada Agency, Wietze and Nanette. In Finland, we have received received massive help both from Mega Kuusinen, in promotional sense, and from Örkki Yrlund, in visual sense, not forgetting the other people we do not list here. Also we'd like to mention the great tour in Finland we made during last autumn with the most pleasant fellow bands, especially Teardown and all the others, thanks guys!
And last but not the least, we are already very much looking forward to the next record and period in our history. In fact, it's already on the process, number of songs have been written and we've been banging our heads to them at our rehearsal chamber. Epic stuff? Yes, more than epic...epicer!!
Cheers, and now, let's dance around the stone circles or whatever you do for the honour of spring!!!.
Susanna, Harri, Jari, Teemu and Stibe
7 Dec 2012
Mastering day
On the 28th of November morning I headed to audio mastering studio of Chartmakers in the center of Helsinki. As usual, I arrived too early and as it was horribly cold and windy morning spent almost one hour reading music magazines in a local library. The librarian was a nice person as he played Jethro Tull as a quiet background music(!).
At 10 o'clock I stepped in to the (always) friendly and cosy atmosphere of the studio. Stibe was already there and Jartsa and Teemal joined us later on. Svante Forsbäck came soon and said apologies because we had to wait few minutes before he had finished one earlier Rammstein-related work (cool!).
Svante has mastered our two first albums too and he knew soon what to do with the mix we brought. Most of the work done by masterers is like magic - something is done and miracles happen while an average band player does not have any kind of idea what's happening. In the final mix of Dark Half Rising, Svante had to do some work with low frequencies which were a bit unbalanced. It was also nice to hear that the most spikiest parts in the frequencies vanished.
The session was ready just before 4 p.m. Next: The files will go to Massacre Records who will start the work with the production and promotion. Harri
At 10 o'clock I stepped in to the (always) friendly and cosy atmosphere of the studio. Stibe was already there and Jartsa and Teemal joined us later on. Svante Forsbäck came soon and said apologies because we had to wait few minutes before he had finished one earlier Rammstein-related work (cool!).
Svante has mastered our two first albums too and he knew soon what to do with the mix we brought. Most of the work done by masterers is like magic - something is done and miracles happen while an average band player does not have any kind of idea what's happening. In the final mix of Dark Half Rising, Svante had to do some work with low frequencies which were a bit unbalanced. It was also nice to hear that the most spikiest parts in the frequencies vanished.
The session was ready just before 4 p.m. Next: The files will go to Massacre Records who will start the work with the production and promotion. Harri
14 Nov 2012
Pea Island photo session
On last Saturday afternoon we had a photo session for 'Dark Half Rising'.
The dark half had risen indeed, it's November and during this time of year Helsinki is sinking to dark which is darker than darkness.
Before the actual session we gathered at Jartsa's home, where our talented make-up artists Kirsi-Marja and Riikka (thanks girls!) had a tough job putting us make-up. See, some guys at Unshine need a lot of pink powder before they can be brought in to light. Nice session took some time and we killed time by watching Rammstein DVD and having one or two glasses of cardbox red wine. The make-up girls told us not to drink too much of it, as the heat generated by alc..something turns cheeks red and we definitely did not want to look like Snow White and 4 giant red-nose dwarfs.
After two hours we took a taxi to Hernesaari (free translation: Pea island), where photo studio of Valtteri Hirvonen was waiting. The place is quite odd, it's otherwise quite quiet harbour area, but it has also pier for cruiser ships to Estonia & Russia. The big boats shined on the other side of the bay. It was pretty atmospheric.
Valtteri was the man who took also the band photos for our last album, so he knew what to expect. The photo session went very smoothly, Valtteri is a real professional and the whole shooting went very efficiently thanks to him plus again to Kirsi-Marja who took care of the make-up etc.
Check out our FB and Flickr pages for the pictures, the actual studio pics will be naturally released as the album comes out. Cheers!
Before the actual session we gathered at Jartsa's home, where our talented make-up artists Kirsi-Marja and Riikka (thanks girls!) had a tough job putting us make-up. See, some guys at Unshine need a lot of pink powder before they can be brought in to light. Nice session took some time and we killed time by watching Rammstein DVD and having one or two glasses of cardbox red wine. The make-up girls told us not to drink too much of it, as the heat generated by alc..something turns cheeks red and we definitely did not want to look like Snow White and 4 giant red-nose dwarfs.
After two hours we took a taxi to Hernesaari (free translation: Pea island), where photo studio of Valtteri Hirvonen was waiting. The place is quite odd, it's otherwise quite quiet harbour area, but it has also pier for cruiser ships to Estonia & Russia. The big boats shined on the other side of the bay. It was pretty atmospheric.
Valtteri was the man who took also the band photos for our last album, so he knew what to expect. The photo session went very smoothly, Valtteri is a real professional and the whole shooting went very efficiently thanks to him plus again to Kirsi-Marja who took care of the make-up etc.
Check out our FB and Flickr pages for the pictures, the actual studio pics will be naturally released as the album comes out. Cheers!
3 Nov 2012
The third album studio diary Part VI, Finalising chapter: The end of 2011 - November 2012
A lot of time has gone since the last update and lot of things have happened.
Thanks for the patience for those who follow this blog.
The album recordings have been finished and the tracks have been mixed during several sessions.
So, in the end of 2011 we had a raw material version of the album.
Next thing was that we took some breath and then started contacting agencies in Europe. Soon, in the beginning of this year we inked a promotion and a booking deal with Armada Agency from the Netherlands.
The album cover art work was started and finalised during spring and summer.
By the summer of this year we had actually received a couple of record deal offers from several companies.
During August 2012, we heard that we are going to get a deal from Massacre Records (from Germany).
The deal was sealed on the 7th of September 2012.
'Dark Half Rising' will be released during February 2013.
Before the release, there are a couple of things to do: First, we will have to master the album. Second, the album art has to be finished. Third, We need new promo pictures.
You will soon hear about all listed above.
Thanks for the patience for those who follow this blog.
The album recordings have been finished and the tracks have been mixed during several sessions.
So, in the end of 2011 we had a raw material version of the album.
Next thing was that we took some breath and then started contacting agencies in Europe. Soon, in the beginning of this year we inked a promotion and a booking deal with Armada Agency from the Netherlands.
The album cover art work was started and finalised during spring and summer.
By the summer of this year we had actually received a couple of record deal offers from several companies.
During August 2012, we heard that we are going to get a deal from Massacre Records (from Germany).
The deal was sealed on the 7th of September 2012.
'Dark Half Rising' will be released during February 2013.
Before the release, there are a couple of things to do: First, we will have to master the album. Second, the album art has to be finished. Third, We need new promo pictures.
You will soon hear about all listed above.
12 Jan 2011
The 3rd album studio diary Part VI: 3.-5.1.2011

On white and freezing Monday morning, I arrived to D-studio in Klaukkala, where mixing of our new album would start. I was armed with tons of guitar tracks and 1 ton of bass tracks, which we had recorded and pre-recorded since August. Of course, I felt nervous about the outcome, as I had only a faint idea what the tracks would sound in raw flesh, after the actual mixing process. Previously, I had done one test session with Jasse (D-studio ubermaster). The result from that had indicated green light, so the band decided to do the actual recordings in our home studio Churchboat at Vantaa, among dark evil misty trolly metal forests of Finland (in here you are supposed to show a certain handmark).


Despite his alarming chilinarcotism (which eventually drag also me into the fiery swirl of Poppamies and Blair's infernal sauces), Jasse made ultra fine work, once again. The aforementioned direct clean guitar signals were fed into Mesa Boogie 50 w Rectifier head w/ some eq and extra overdrive (yes, you read right, even for Mesa) and recorded with Shure 57 & 58 mics through Engl 4x12 cabinet w/ vintage speakers. The bass guitars were forced under the same treatment w/ Warwick Pro Fet 3.2. head, E606 -mic and mostly a guitar cabinet (yes, you read right).


This process called re-amping produces new distortion tracks which were later mixed with already recorded similar distortion home studio tracks in order to spit out the best metal hell sound out of the speakers. The churchboat sessions had already produced number of different distortion tracks, basically direct amp tracks (from Koch Multitone 100 w head) and tracks where the former was fed through Boss GT-10 preamp settings. Some direct clean sounds were not re-amped. Re-amping itself is a simple thing; when settings are fine, just press the rec-button and go to your beer/coffee or chili, as in the case of D-studio.
When re-amping was done, we had a tall pile of final raw tracks on monitor screen. Song by song these tracks were then mixed, mashed, combined, reverberated, delayed etc. and mixed again against drums. Drum mixings had already taken place before this session, but this time drum rolls (especially the volumes) had to be adjusted (samples, yes). On Wednesday afternoon, these song mixings were done and the song skeletons sounded pretty damn good, actually so naturally breathing that we will certainly use as little compression as possible in the next mixing, unlike last time. Of course that will depend partly upon the forthcoming vocal synth etc. layers. More of the synth recording madness soon!!
Harri
22 Dec 2010
The 3rd album studio diary Part V: August, September, October, November & December
Pardon, some time has passed since the last update. It does not mean that Unshine has been inactive - very oppositive - the recordings have continued intensively, however, without sadistic pressure (to quote moukku master Pasi Crash from For Selena And Sin).
We have recorded guitars and basses during several short periods in the autumn - this felt very relaxed working method, also we were able to make the recordings under best possible conditions (mental, too:)). At the same time, it was possible to take a deeper look into the songs and beyond them. The song order will play big part in this album.
With this slow-cooking method, we have also recorded Susanna's vocals, they sound really unbelieavable and vibrant.
The mixings of guitars and bass starts on the 3rd of January 2011. Around this time other instruments, including some quite mysterious ones, will be recorded. We'll come then up with some visual and audio material from the studio along with renewed website.
But before that, HAPPY & MYSTIC YULETIME TO ALL!!
We have recorded guitars and basses during several short periods in the autumn - this felt very relaxed working method, also we were able to make the recordings under best possible conditions (mental, too:)). At the same time, it was possible to take a deeper look into the songs and beyond them. The song order will play big part in this album.
With this slow-cooking method, we have also recorded Susanna's vocals, they sound really unbelieavable and vibrant.
The mixings of guitars and bass starts on the 3rd of January 2011. Around this time other instruments, including some quite mysterious ones, will be recorded. We'll come then up with some visual and audio material from the studio along with renewed website.
But before that, HAPPY & MYSTIC YULETIME TO ALL!!

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