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	    <title>ville valo interview</title>
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<DIV class=articleTitle><EM>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;<STRONG>Goth rocker Valo finds beauty in squids, darkness</STRONG></EM></DIV>
<DIV class=articleByline>By Tom Lanham, CONTRIBUTOR</DIV>
<DIV class=articleDate>Article Last Updated:09/14/2006&#133;]]></summary>
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&lt;DIV class=articleTitle&gt;&lt;EM&gt;                 &lt;STRONG&gt;Goth rocker Valo finds beauty in squids, darkness&lt;/STRONG&gt;&lt;/EM&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;

&lt;DIV class=articleByline&gt;By Tom Lanham, CONTRIBUTOR&lt;/DIV&gt;

&lt;DIV class=articleDate&gt;Article Last Updated:09/14/2006 04:01:08 PM PDT&lt;/DIV&gt;

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&lt;DIV class=caption id=caption style=&quot;HEIGHT: 62px&quot;&gt;PLAY DEAD: Ville Valo (center front), Finnish frontman for His Infernal Majesty, seems to be as...&lt;/DIV&gt;

&lt;P class=previous&gt;&lt;SPAN class=footer&gt;&lt;/SPAN&gt; &lt;/P&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;IMG style=&quot;DISPLAY: none&quot; src=&quot;http://extras.mnginteractive.com/live/media/site181/2006/0609/20060609_101443_qhim_VIEWER.jpg&quot;&gt;&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;THE mythology surrounding the guy is every bit as imposing as Vlad the Impaler's. 

&lt;P&gt;Gaunt and pale, Finnish rocker Ville Valo has &#226;€&#148; in his 10-year career fronting HIM (His Infernal Majesty) &#226;€&#148; become not only a bona fide European superstar, but a new creepy hero for the Goth-pop set. 

&lt;P&gt;The rep is well deserved. He's got the Edward Gorey-ish lyrical imagery going, as on melodic dirges from his latest &quot;Dark Light&quot; disc for Sire: &quot;Play Dead,&quot; &quot;Vampire Heart,&quot; &quot;Rip Out the Wings of a Butterfly.&quot; 

&lt;P&gt;He even has his own logo &#226;€&#148; an inverted, round-topped pentagram dubbed the Heartagram &#226;€&#148; that appears on just about any item Hot Topic is currently carrying, and also in tattoo form on the skin of his more devoted followers. 

&lt;P&gt;When you're ushered into the man's smoky backstage lair, he offers an appropriate caveat: &quot;We're a Goth band, more or less, so be careful! We're super-miserable and super-mysterious!&quot; 

&lt;P&gt;But once your eyes adjust to the light, a less sinister picture emerges. The 28-year-old Valo is, in fact, kind of goofy. He's wearing red-checkered trousers, fingerless gloves, a Hooters T-shirt, and his lips are curled into a permanent grin that barely manages to hold the dozen cigarettes he chain-smokes over the course of an hour. 

&lt;P&gt;Sure, Valo shrugs, he's studied all the right spooky occult topics, like Crowley and the Rosicrucians. And he definitely believes in reincarnation. 

&lt;P&gt;&quot;But I'm into octopi and squid,&quot; he declares. &quot;I think that's where I belong, that's where I'm going to go after I'm dead. I'm going to be a giant squid that's going to be caught after two weeks of living.&quot; &lt;/P&gt;

&lt;P&gt;Onstage with HIM, Valo transforms into a &quot;Matrix&quot;-mystical rock god, throwing his typically cloaked frame into Baudelairian lines like &quot;Deranged we're tearing away the petals of desire/ Learning the mathematics of evil by heart ... and descend to the circle number four where we are nothing.&quot; 

&lt;P&gt;Valo reveals that his influences mostly are movies and books. 

&lt;P&gt;&quot;And it goes in phases, doesn't it?&quot; Valo asks rhetorically. &quot;You become a film buff, go through all the information you can, then all of a sudden you're like, 'Ah, screw i. I want to start reading again.' That's how I am &#226;€&#148; a few months of intense interest. Especially with writing music and lyrics, I want to suck in as much information as I can, visually and word-wise. Lately I've been reading William T. Vollmann, the guy who wrote about the red-light district of San Francisco in 'The Royal Family' &#226;€&#148; it's pretty rough.&quot; 

&lt;P&gt;For grim, pulsing musical moods, Valo also cites the soundtracks of horror-flick maestro John Carpenter (&quot;He's a genius&quot;) and Angelo Badalamenti's surreal scores for David Lynch (&quot;There's a childlike interest throughout Lynch's work, and then the Angelo soundtrack moves it along&quot;). 

&lt;P&gt;&quot;Dark Light's&quot; imagery kicks off with its cover painting, featuring a huge heartagram-emblazoned citadel rising from a storm-tossed sea. The concept? 

&lt;P&gt;&quot;It's Noah's ark meeting a lighthouse meeting 'The Day After Tomorrow,'[TH]&quot; explains Valo. What's his own castle like in Helsinki? Surprisingly barren, he admits. He just moved into a new flat and hasn't had time to decorate yet. 

&lt;P&gt;&quot;But my previous place was just horrendous. You should've seen it. I didn't do the dishes for two years straight, and I am serious. And I collected all sorts of stuff, and basically you just keep throwing it wherever until you end up with a 20-inch mass of junk on the floor, with little creepy things living in it. We don't have cockroaches in Finland, but there tiny maggots and stuff like that.&quot;&lt;BR style=&quot;CLEAR: both&quot;&gt;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;]]></content>
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