Bloodpit announced today that they are back from their “break” and that they were never broken up.
From their myspace:
BLOODPIT recovered: The cassette is rolling again
Public word got it all wrong — Bloodpit has not called it quits.
The Finnish chart topping rock band had it rolling last summer but after having a rough period of time, they had to take a time-out. They will now continue their career, stronger than ever. The new lineup will be announced 10th of July.
Bloodpit guitarist Paavo Pekkonen comments the band’s current position:
“I would not use the word comeback, since none of us ever said we have split up. The Off The Hook-tour ended to a complete dead end last summer, but despite all that we played a few cover gigs as a trio with Aleksi and Alarik last fall. Everything felt really good while playing live and rehearsing the covers, so we started to make new songs. We
realized quite fast, that it sounded like Bloodpit all the way.”
Bloodpit will only play one show in Finland this summer. The event will take place in Dog..s Home, Tampere, Thursday 10th of July. There will be a press conference held at Dog’s Home on the same day, where Bloodpit will reveal the new members and their future plans. Presale tickets to the gig can be bought from Backstage Alliance’s webstore, www.bsa-store.com, starting Monday 2nd of June 9.00 am.
Backstage Alliance will release a brand new Bloodpit EP entitled
“Recovered” 1st of October 2008. Pre-sales of the new EP will also
start at BSA-store on the 2nd of June.
Bloodpit will tour in Europe next fall and in Finland (in addition to the the 10th of July show), the band has confirmed to play Musiikki & Media, the annual Finnish music trade fair arranged in Tampere 23-25.10.2008.
In 2006, there were 4 Finnish bands at MusExpo. My friend was invited to come see Bloodpit perform by their manager and she brought me along. And it was fantastic… Matthau Mikojan was in his “Jack Sparrow” phase and ripped the stage with his high energy performance and eye bending high kicks with his long legs. Apologies but I can’t find the great photo that used to be on MusExpo’s site of Matthau in mid kick. Have a picture of him in the spa instead… dressed!
We were sorry to realize that we’d missed out on seeing Kwan who’d been the first band on stage because we are big fans! After Bloodpit, we went next door to the Rainbow as is our custom and Kwan ended up sitting at the table next to us on the patio. Between their gang and their friends, they were too many for a little table of four so some of the friends moved to our table. Which is how we met The Winyls, yet another Finnish band there to play a showcase. But to our mututal dismay, they’d already played the night before so no chance for us to see them on stage. They’d come out that night in support of Kwan and because The Rainbow is the Finnish Rock Mecca. While I can’t speak for their onstage performance, I can tell you that Leady, James James, and HC are a bunch of great guys and look forward to meeting them again one day.
Redrama was also there but I didn’t see them at all. Poking around the MusExpo site I found a video clip of highlights from 2006 that shows a few seconds of performances by Bloodpit & Kwan as well as several interview soundbites with Matthau, Mariko & Tidjan (Kwan). Redrama appears at the end and all there is of the Winyls is a fragment of “Let’s Sing” in the video’s fade out.
Fast forward to 2007, three more bands jetted over from Finland. However, this time around, we only saw Deep Insight. I don’t know why Finnish people consider themselves the rudest and unfriendliest people cause they’re nothing but the opposite when they come here! Jukka, Johannes & Ville Boy were a pleasure to get to know. In the showcase, Johannes, Jore and Ville boy really rocked it and I got to see how Jukka uses his moodiness on stage. Have a couplepictures from MusExpo.net for now and later I will post my own photos from that night.
We also met their manager, Asko Kallonen, co-founder of HMC (Helsinki Music Company), Deep Insight’s music label (and HIM’s). It wasn’t til later that we realized that we’d just met with Finland’s version of Simon Cowell! Asko is the “ruthless” judge on Idols, the Finnish version of Simon Cowell’s show. He was nice enough in person but I enjoyed talking with Sami Peura of SamAgency (label for Bloodpit, The Winyls & Poets of the Fall) more.