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22-Pistepirkko (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈkɑkskytkɑks ˈpistepːirkːo]) was a Finnish indie rock band formed in 1980. It was formed in a small rural village of Utajärvi in Northern Finland but moved to Helsinki, the capital of Finland, in 1985. The band now produces music in English, though at first their main language was Finnish.
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Background information | |
Also known as | The Others 22PP |
Origin | Utajärvi, Finland |
Genres | Indie rock, indie pop, garage rock, neo-psychedelia |
Years active | 1980–2015, 2022–2024 |
Labels | Bone Voyage Recording Company |
Members | P-K Keränen Espe Haverinen Asko Keränen |
Website | 22-pistepirkko |
Their early albums were inspired by rock and roll and underground icons like Bo Diddley and The Sonics, but they have developed their unique sound by adding other influences to their music. Today they play an unconventional but distinctive mixture of pop, punk, rock and electronica, and achieved this fusion before artists such as Primal Scream or Beck popularized this kind of sound.
During 22-Pistepirkko's 2001 European tour, director Andreas Haaning Christiansen traveled with the band and shot a documentary, Sleep good, rock well, which was released on DVD in 2005.
The band broke up in 2015[1] but later got back together, and released a new album in 2022, called Kind Hearts Have a Run Run. They played their last concerts in summer 2024.[2]
Discography
editStudio albums
edit- Piano, rumpu ja kukka (1984)
- The Kings of Hong Kong (1987)
- Bare Bone Nest (1989)
- Big Lupu (1992)
- Rumble City, LaLa Land (1994)
- Zipcode (1996)
- Eleven (1998)
- Downhill City (1999)
- Rally of Love (2001)
- The Nature of 22-Pistepirkko (2002)
- Drops & Kicks (2005)
- (Well You Know) Stuff Is Like We Yeah! (2008)
- Lime Green Delorean (2011)
- Kind Hearts Have a Run Run (2022)
Cover albums
edit- Monochromeset (2006, under the name The Others)
Compilations
edit- The Singles (5 CDs and 1 DVD with 51 tracks from 20 singles, 31 live-tracks and 35 videos)
References
edit- ^ "22-Pistepirkko hajoaa toistaiseksi". Yle Uutiset (in Finnish). 17 June 2015. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
- ^ "Puuttumaan jäivät vain rikkaudet: "Saimme sen, minkä ansaitsimmekin", sanoo PK Keränen "Pistepirkkojen" urasta". Yle Uutiset (in Finnish). 7 December 2024. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
Further reading
edit- Puustinen, Viljami (2005). 22-Pistepirkko. Like. ISBN 952-471-321-7.
External links
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