Hanna Pakarinen released her fourth album Love in a million shades last week and it entered the chart at #7. It can be describes a mix of Pink, Avril Lavigne and Shania Twain with a lot of Roxette in it. Rock pop from the 80's and 90's. The critics have noted Hanna sings better than ever and has a new sound, she's not afraid to play with her voice. Especially the ballad When we hear hallelujah has been described by the critics a masterpiece, nearly perfect interpretation. "The new album is much more poppier and happier than the previous ones. Like my hair that is now much lighter! I had a black hair for 15 years but I got enough of that angst and darkness!" she tells. The yellow press has reported she has a new boyfriend, Risto Niinikoski, who plays drums in her band and they have just moved together. Does 1+1 make 2?
Hanna is a woman of interesting questions. "Yes, I'm the one who sends into magazines all the questions; ike they say it takes two days for a glass of water to go through your body, your system. Well, then explain me why if I drink a lot water I'm at the loo right away? Explain that!"It is known Hanna didn't quite study a lot at school but she has turned lately a real bookworm. "I'd love to study more geography and history! Actually I did go and by the high school study books and read them recently" she tells. She loves maps and can draw the worldmap in a flash. "I subscribe to science magazine and when it arrives every month it's my moment of pleasure; lie down on sofa and read it! My friends joke I should be careful or Wikipedia might get jealous! I'm addicted to Wikipedia!" On her break she has had time to just think. "I have been wondering all sort of things. Like the meaning of life? What is it? I think it's simply to stay here 60-80 years, have babies and die. It's useless to take it too seriously...." After that she gets into a monology of good ten minutes why we are here on this planet at all. "We are the most useless animal. We are no use to anyone! We just destroy everything. Planet earth is now having a fever and it's our fault. We are like cancer. We are the cancer of the planet" she mummbles.... "... but that thought is not quite refined and finished yet, is it?"
Hanna is a woman of interesting questions. "Yes, I'm the one who sends into magazines all the questions; ike they say it takes two days for a glass of water to go through your body, your system. Well, then explain me why if I drink a lot water I'm at the loo right away? Explain that!"It is known Hanna didn't quite study a lot at school but she has turned lately a real bookworm. "I'd love to study more geography and history! Actually I did go and by the high school study books and read them recently" she tells. She loves maps and can draw the worldmap in a flash. "I subscribe to science magazine and when it arrives every month it's my moment of pleasure; lie down on sofa and read it! My friends joke I should be careful or Wikipedia might get jealous! I'm addicted to Wikipedia!" On her break she has had time to just think. "I have been wondering all sort of things. Like the meaning of life? What is it? I think it's simply to stay here 60-80 years, have babies and die. It's useless to take it too seriously...." After that she gets into a monology of good ten minutes why we are here on this planet at all. "We are the most useless animal. We are no use to anyone! We just destroy everything. Planet earth is now having a fever and it's our fault. We are like cancer. We are the cancer of the planet" she mummbles.... "... but that thought is not quite refined and finished yet, is it?"
You can listen the new album here: http://hanna-pakarinen.com/site/index.php/fi/musiikki
Interview from HS, photos Jere Hietala
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