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Ismo Alanko

Born
November 12, 1960
in Helsinki, Finland 
Active Decades
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by JT Lindroos
Ismo Alanko is a popular Finnish musician, revered critically for both his early new wave and post-punk bands, Hassisen Kone and Sielun Veljet, as well as his later solo career. Alanko has earned his place in the royalty of Finnish language rock and pop music primarily for his unique talent in transforming himself to match current trends while still making popular music that is intelligent, socially conscious, and immediately recognizable.

Alanko was born Ismo Kullervo Alanko on November 12, 1960, in Helsinki, Finland. His solo career began when Sielun Veljet broke up, and his debut, Kun Suomi Putos Puusta (When Finland Fell Out of the Tree), was released in 1990 to critical and popular acclaim. The album used sounds of nature as background and percussive instruments and was recorded all across Finland in mostly natural settings. Its follow-up, Jäätyneita Lauluja (Frozen Songs), was radically different and featured a highly synthesized techno-pop sound. Both albums were wildly popular and established Alanko's chameleon-like ability to reinvent himself. The only true constant over the years is his immediately recognizable singing style. Alanko's vocal instrument is capable of interpreting his renowned, poetic lyrics in a particularly expressive manner.

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