Anima Hereticae interview

Anima Hereticae is a Finnish Blackened Death Metal band, their debut album “Descended From The Mountains” was released in 2023.
At the end of August the band officially announced Jussi Matilainen (Where’s My Bible) as their new vocalist. Anima Hereticae is currently working on new material that promises to be very interesting.
Our reporter Cristina had the opportunity to sit down with Taneli Jämsä and Jussi Matilainen before their show at MonoMassive in Pori and talk about the changing in the line-up, the debut album, and much more.

Hey guys, how are you doing?

T: We are doing well. It’s a crazy September and it’s very warm here in Finland, not so typical but it is perfect.

Two days ago it was around 27.5 C and people were wearing jackets, What is wrong with them?!
But let’s talk about your band, Anima Hereticae; First of all I am curious about the name, why did you choose this name?

T: It is a long story. When we formed the band, me and Ville the former singer were talking about what name would fit us and we came up with this one. The words Anima and Hereticae go well together, it sounds very good in my opinion. This is basically the story of the name.

I was curious because it is Latin, maybe it is unusual for Finnish band to choose Latin words, or I don’t know if there are many bands who are naming themself with Latin  words.
Jussi is the new singer…

T: Yes, and today Jussi is for the first time officially the singer of Anima Hereticae on the stage. He did some gigs with us this summer but it was not official yet.

J: Especially in Lahti.

Was it easy to get Jussi in your band? I mean choose a new singer?

T: Yes, because Jussi did some gigs with us before and everyone knows Jussi well. We thought, why don’t we ask Jussi about this first. And Jussi said…

J: And I said okay.

T: And it was very nice. It was also a simple and easy way to move forward on planning the next EP.

So you released your debut album “Descended From The Mountains” last year, in the lyrics you used both English and Finnish…

T: Yes, there is one song in Finnish, but I can’t tell you about them because Ville wrote them.

But now you are working on new music. Are all the songs going to be in English? Half English half Finnish? Or in other languages?

J: I don’t know. I think there will be maybe one song in Finnish or we will combine some different languages. Perhaps. I have thought that maybe there could be some song in old Norse language. But we’ll have to see where it goes.

And musically-wise, is going to be similar to the debut album? Or will it change a little?

T: Maybe we’ll stay in line with the sounds we had in the last album. but nobody can tell, Jussi is the new guy and he can bring new ideas, something special vocal-wise but also with instruments. We will see.

So it is going to be a surprise!

T: But of course we want to maintain our sound, if you listen, you can tell it’s Anima Hereticae. That’s the most important thing.

What kind of music inspires you when you write music? 

At the beginning with this band to inspire me was one of my favorites from my childhood/teenage era and it is Cradle of Filth, but also band like Moonsorrow. Our sound gets inspirations from there, songs keep coming and music keep coming.
To mention also Saku Moilanen, who produces great orchestrations and give atmospheres to the songs.

Today you play here in MonoMassive and then you still have few shows, am I right?

T: This one, MonoMassive, is the last show for this year.
Next year we have already booked four or five shows, but they haven’t been released yet. So after this show we will get a lot of time to work on the EP and write new material.

So a lot of work next year. Then some shows and..

T: We are of course trying to do some festivals in Europe and Finland. We also try to book more shows outside of Finland.

Let’s see what happen, I hope you will have a lot of shows in your calendar next year!

T: This year was quite good, we had about 10 shows.

You all play in other bands, how do you manage the time to get all together?

T: We don’t manage. It is like making schedule in the calendar all the time.

It is like a puzzle, let’s put this here and see if it works…

T: Google Calendar is very good in this case.

J: Yes.

It reminds you of what you need to do, where you need to go…

J: Damn, I have a show today. I’m not even close.

It is quite difficult because life is busy, then you add music and it gets even busier. I do not have a band but my calendar is busy, so I understand you.

T: Some days are hard.

How do you prepare before you go on stage?

J: I make myself ready, vocal warming, maybe I need some space of my own to focus on the show, and of course I paint my face and stay  focus on what happens next.

T: Relaxing, laying down, having some coffee. I just try to relax, and maybe that’s my perspective.

What happens when the show is over and you get off the stage? What are you doing as first? 

J: Take the stuff out from the stage, maybe relax for a couple of minutes, then it’s time to wash out the face, and just chill.

T: It’s like this. Relaxing and talking about the gig.

When you are on stage the heart rate is high and the energy is high. Then you need to calm down.

J: It’s like finishing a heavy workout. After that, you’re like, I don’t do anything anymore.

It’s a great endurance workout. I don’t know if everybody realizes how challenging it is for the body, and also soul, to perform on stage. But it is something that you do because you enjoy it.

J & T: Yes.

We have done with this interview, thank you very much. Would you like to say something to the people that are watching/reading this interview?

J: Stay safe. Horns up. Listen to music and share it!

T: Thanks.

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