tisdag 17 april 2012

Waking up from my winter sleep

Hi there,

The spring is in the air! I had a couple of weeks of "spring tiredness" which is quite common especially here in Finland. We're like bears waking up from our winter sleep when the spring comes. Now the energy drops and writers block are finally disappearing and I feel a strong new inspiration kicking in.
The other great thing about the spring is that the motorbike season starts. It's been quite a while since I've been on the bike and it's quite frustrating to see the bikers out there without driving myself.
However, my season will start next Saturday.
Today when I was at Bikeworld I completely fell in love with this beautiful bike. It was like it started to talk with me as soon as I stepped into the shop!
 To be sure I don't get ahead of myself, which the adrenaline junkie in me tends to do, I'll start by going through the basic stuff with a motorbike teacher to brush up my memory. I gotta make sure to stay in one piece if I want the album to come out. I can't wait!

Honda CB1000R


 Other than that it's been a lot going on. Except for gigs, singing, stunts and Kung-Fu I have to get the album done and release a single before the summer. So there's been a lot of work and more to come.
When things are hectic it also shows by the way I dress or the look of my hairstyle. If I look like a troll and go to the shop in my Kung-Fu pants, it's a sign of a busy lifestyle.
Last Saturday I bumped into my hairdresser at an event in Helsinki. It took her about 2 seconds to pull out the brush & hairspray from her bag and starting to fix the mess on my head. So a couple of days later I decided to visit Cime Beauty House.


Before

And after

I also had a gig in Helsinki a couple of weeks ago where I got to try the "in ear"- system for the first time. It reminded me of singing in the studio where you get the music directly into your ears instead of listening to the monitors.
 It felt a bit weird but once I get used to it, it will be much easier in the future. Here's a video clip for you to check out. (The sound quality is unfortunately not so great... )


Rock on!

Jessica Wolff

Ps. Check out this painting that a fan sent to me all the way from Germany!

By Benny Ryll




måndag 26 mars 2012

Gigs, stunts, snakes and party!

Hi everyone,

I just came from a TV show (Yle Fem) where I went with my snake Squishy. We were talking about snake phobia. Squishy did a great job! Here's a link where you can watch it. You'll see me and Squishy in about half of the video (it's in Swedish).
Jessica & Squishy (0:46)
The last two weeks have been great. About a week ago I had two gigs. The first one was an acoustic gig at Indiedays's fashion show in Helsinki. It was the first time I performed only with my guitarist and baseplayer. It felt great being back on the stage again after being in the studio for so long!

Acoustic gig at Indiedays's fashion show

The following day we drove to Turku to do a gig after the GBOB competition (Global Battle Of The Bands).
Besides the great bands that were competing there were also artists like Jyrki 69, Dj Amara, Kim Herold, Tidjan and Esko Eerikäinen.
The event was sponsored by Jägermesiter which left us all a bit tired the day after.
On the stage it was a bit tricky to hear myself but other than that the gig went well.




Performing in Turku after the GBOB competition

The following weekdays were filled with stunt, Kung-Fu and getting ready for the next weekend.
 On Friday the 23.3 I went to Opaque Buffs single/music video release where I played the main character. I was a bit nervous since I wasn't sure if my acting had turned out well or not.
When we filmed the music video I had just gone through a very rough working period and felt really tired. I got the manuscript a couple of days before and never had time to really dig into the character I was playing.
When I act I normally do a lot of pre-work on the character to figure out what sort of personality, where the character comes from, where she is heading, what is her strongest drive and will etc.


 When you have that info and dig into it, it's much easier to understand how the character reacts in different situation and the feelings on the film set comes naturally.
We had a really tight schedule and the shots were taken in a random order so I instead of having a clear picture in my head of what I was doing I just had to improvise a lot and jump from one feeling to another. I did have a lot of fun though,  it was a nice challenge and I definitely learned a lot of new things, so I can't complain.
The video turned out well and the band was great! Too bad I couldn't stay and party with the guys since I had to perform the following day.
Sinderella - Opaque Buff  (Here's a link to the music video)

The next day I quickly packed my bags and drove to Kimito ( a town on the country side a couple of hours away from Helsinki).
The show called "Cirkus Ankdamm" is a theatre/circus performance with a bunch of known artists from Finland with different talents. It was a combination of acting, singing, Beat-Boxing, Breakdancing, stand-up comedy, acrobatics and stunts.

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My main thing was acrobatics, stunts, a little bit of singing but also rapping with a Beat Boxer. I'm not completely sure why they wanted me to do that and it felt a bit ironic especially since the well known rapper Redrama was performing right before me. But I sure had a lot of fun!
I also broke my personal record in walking on my hands. In the end of my acrobatic performance I was supposed to walk on my hands and then get interrupted by one of the other artists.
Something went wrong in the communication and the guy who was supposed to come in fairly early waited for what seemed like ages.
A little bit of stretching before the show

I didn't have another choise but just keep on walking even though my my arms where cramping and it felt like my eyes would pop out any second. Luckily I didn't fall and the guy finally
came in to interrupt me. What a great work out!



The "never ending" hand stand



Throwing the circus director on the floor


Now I have some packing to do and tomorrow I'm going to Stockholm to record some songs.

Rock on!

Jessica

The final song "Vårt Tid, Vårt Land" with Janne Grönros,
 Krista Siegfrieds, Redrama, Lill-Fill (Beat Box), M.A Numminen and Tony & Rony (Breakdance)













onsdag 7 mars 2012

Music, snowmen and Kung Fu


Eric Gast rocking the buttons

Hi everyone,

Just had a small break after being on the road for almost one and a half months. After working for 20 days in the studio in Stockholm I went back to Helsinki with Eric to work on a couple of songs with Johnny Lee Michaels. The big difference between Sweden and Finland is that in Sweden they drink milk and coffee and in Finland the studio sessions tends to end with a party. Both works well!
 Eric also came to a couple of band trainings to coach the band. It's great to have him around. He is guiding me in so many ways. Not only my singing but also lyrics, stage performance, how to approach the music business and many other things. I wonder what my road would look like if I hadn't decided to go to New York to see him in person. I would probably be struggling a lot more.
After a few days in Helsinki Eric went back to the studio in Stockholm to continue working on the tracks with the other guys.
My attempt to rest went down the drain when I realized how much business stuff that had piled up on my desk. To balance it out I took some time to build a huge snowman, go and see a couple of movies and train some Kung Fu.
Now I'm back in Stockholm for a couple of days. We're recording the drums in Benny Anderssons (ABBA) studio. Tomorrow I'm gonna do some vocals before going back to Helsinki.
I have a gig coming up the 17th of March. Finally! It feels like ages since the last gig and have been starting to feel a bit restless. It's a good change from the life in the studio.

Rock on!

Jessica


Benny Anderssons studio


fredag 17 februari 2012

Working on the album

Hi everyone,


I've been in to the studio for about two weeks straight now. A lot of inside jokes and espressos. If I continue like this I will probably start bouncing off the walls soon.
I try to balance the long days with good gym sessions in the morning or evening. I'm starting to get fed up with the boring breakfast. Get me a mango and you'll be in my good books for months.
I'm working on the fourth song in two weeks now. I've been writing about brainwashed people, how we forget the kid inside of us, lies, love and also a "punch in the face" song.
Many new challenges and a lot of good lessons. Sometimes it's a bit hard when the guys  finish the melody and I gotta keep up with the lyrics. Suddenly you have 3 people waiting for you to "quickly" come up with something.
 Of course you can write something that sounds cool but I want every sentence to make sense, at least in my own brain. In order to do that i need to be connected with my feelings and my perspective of different things. With a time pressure it's not always a piece of cake, but so far so good.
There are a lot of music business related things going on as well. I have some record labels interested, which is a very good sign.

Even how great that is it also means there's a lot of business related things going on at the same time.
 I'm not gonna lie, it's doesn't exactly go hand in hand with the creative side. If I had the choise I would have left the "business woman" inside of me, back at home in the snakes cage or something.
I guess a good solution would be to write a song about it ;)


Cheers,

Jessica

söndag 5 februari 2012

Rolling up the sleeves





Hi everyone,

I had an absolutely amazing time at Midem. It went far over my expectations. I learned a lot of new very valuable things, not only about the music business but also about my position as an artist and what I need to work on.
People have been telling me I need to have a "sales speech". The thought of walking up to random people and starting to promote my "artist package" felt a bit awkward.
So I made a list of the 5 most important things about my music just to keep myself focused and avoid random babbling. Other than that I decided to go with the flow, keep a positive vibe and see what happens without trying too much.
The approach turned out to work quite well. After a couple of meetings it felt natural to talk about my music without feeling like I'm trying to sell a product (which happens to be myself). That's already weird enough as it is.
In the end I guess most people just want honesty. Aren't we all pretty tired of fake smiles?

I met a lot of really wonderful people from all around the world and went from one meeting to another. Together with my consultant we worked from early morning to late night.
It looks like I have the chance to work with some of the people I met in the future. I don't want to expect anything before it happens but I'm keeping my thumbs up!
After I got home from Midem I had about two days to pay bills, feed my snake, wash clothes etc.
I also had a few interviews that mostly had to do with the UMK competition in Finland.



Next week you'll know if I'm in or out.  Either way I want to take the opportunity to thank every single one who has been there supporting me, voting and for all the comments (also the critical ones). The positive ones make me smile the negative help me grow!

Now I'm back in Stockholm. My producer just arrived from New York and we're about roll up the sleeves and start working on my album. It's great to have him back! A lot of good laughs and great moments ahead.

Cheers,

Jessica

Ps. Here's a picture from a short movie I played a character in a while ago. If you wanna see, here's the link:
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FFW884Tn8k&feature=youtu.be




fredag 27 januari 2012

Midem & 2 stitches





Hi everyone,


Back to business! I just arrived to Nice and tomorrow I'm going to MIDEM ( a large music trade fair in Cannes). 
There you can find music industry people from all around the world. The four up-coming days are gonna be filled with events and meetings. I'm really looking forward to this experience. My goal is to connect with managers, publishers and distributors but I know that even if I don't get a deal I wont go back empty handed.
Just connecting with people and gain a bigger understanding of todays music business is already valuable. Wish me good luck! I'm still fighting my jet-lag (7 hours behind) but should be back on track by tomorrow.

After 10 days of re-charging the battery I feel like a new person ready to rock again! The trip was simply amazing.
Like I mentioned in my last blog text, I need to let the little kid in me go wild every once in a while, especially if I want to maintain the creative spark. It surely did.
It didn't take more than two days before I found myself at the hospital. Typical. It was my second day of kitesurfing and I decided to follow my friend down wind to another beach.
 On the way there were pretty huge waves. Jumping off one of the waves resulted in a hard crash and the fin of the board cut a hole in my head. I think I got a slight concussion because I can't remember it so well other than bleeding and focusing on getting back to land.



Great jump, bad landing



The beach I got back to after crashing

My friend took me to the hospital and a couple of stitches later I was up and running. I must have damaged a nerv or something because I didn't feel any pain and half of my head is still numb. Hopefully I get the feeling back soon. It's feels weird to brush my hair.
After a days break, I was back on the water. My friend tried to teach me how to do a back flip trick. 
After a lot of crashing and flying like super man through the air, I finally managed to do the trick the last day of kitesurfing.
It was an amazing feeling of excitment and adrenaline! 

Practicing the back roll
 I got so stoked I forgot about my kite for a second and dropped it in the water.
Unfortuantely I was very far out and the wind was light so I couldn't get it back up again. The kite was pulling me further out and the nearest beach was filled with rocks.
The situation looked a bit tricky and a very looong swim and a rescue later, the sand under my feet felt better than ever. However, it was totally worth it! I reached my goal, learned a lot of lessons and the dinner&drink afterwards tasted insainly good.
This trip was just what I needed and I'm gonna bring inspiration from my new experiences back to the studio. I'll be working on my album from the 4th-28th of February. I can't wait to get started again. Working with Eric Gast, is just amazing!
















Cheers,

Jessica 

Ps.

Another wound to my collection.
Got my finger stuck in a car door. 

torsdag 12 januari 2012

Eric Gast is coming back

Hi everyone,

I've been cleaning and packing for what feels like days now. After working with my producer, Eric Gast, for 25 days in a row, 10-14 hours/day, there hasn't been much room for anything else.

After being inside of the creative "work bubble", reality felt like a punch in the face when I got home.
A big pile of things like going through mails, paying bills, washing clothes, vacuuming, getting guinea pigs for my snake etc. was kindly waiting for me.
I also had music video shootings the next three following days. I had promised my friends to play this character in their music video.
I usually take time to prepare before I do any kind of acting but this time I didn't get the chance.

 It was another nice but intense challenge. We had a very tight schedule, quickly going from one shot to another so all I could do was to go with the flow and try to manipulate myself to feel certain things. There wasn't much room for analyzing whether it worked or not.
 I think the result from my part is either gonna be good or terrible.  In any case, I learned something new.

Now my bags are packed, the snake is fed and the flat is cleaned. I'm going back to Sweden to do some stage coaching and studio work for a few days. Then I will have some time off, go crazy and let the child in me go wild before I go to Midem (the world's largest music industry trade fair).
Check it out on: www.midem.com


 As much as I love what I do, a little break wouldn't harm. It takes about three days for me to get out of the working mode.
It's not until you're able to put your daily life a side that the mind can truly relax. That's when magic starts to happen. When your body absorbs everything you've learned, gain energy and inspiration for the next round.

I also just got the wonderful news that Eric is coming back two days after I get home for another 25 day session, so I'm definitely gonna need a full charged battery.

Last time I let the child in me run wild, I ended up in this palm tree

Cheers,

Jessica