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PMMP
PMMP in ilosaarirock 2007
PMMP in ilosaarirock 2007
Background information
OriginHelsinki, Finland
GenresPop rock
Years active2003–present
LabelsSony BMG
MembersPaula Vesala
Mira Luoti
Mikko Virta
Juho Vehmanen
Heikki Kytölä
WebsiteOfficial website

PMMP is a Finnish band fronted by singers Paula Vesala and Mira Luoti and backed by musicians Mikko Virta, Juho Vehmanen and Heikki Kytölä. The name of the band is often said to be an abbreviation of the sentence "Paulan ja Miran Molemmat Puolet", which can be translated in English as "Both Sides of Paula and Mira". However, in an interview on the Finnish talk show Krisse Show, they stated that the name of the band comes, like ABBA, from the names of 4 of its members: so PMMP is Paula, Mira, Mira, Paula. PMMP's albums are produced by Jori Sjöroos who also wrote the music for all the songs. The lyrics are written by Paula and Mira. The band is an acclaimed live act.

PMMP first became well known in Finland with the 2003 summer hit Rusketusraidat ("Tan Lines"). They then enjoyed great success with their second album Kovemmat kädet ("Rougher Hands"), which went gold (double platinum year 2010). An extended version of the album was released in August 2005. Oo siellä jossain mun, a single from the aforementioned album, is PMMP's biggest hit so far in Finland.

In November 2006 PMMP released their third album Leskiäidin tyttäret ("Daughters of a widow mother"),which went platinum on the day it was released.

They released an album labeled Puuhevonen with traditional children's's songs in 2007, around the time their first children were born.

They released their fourth rock/pop album Veden varaan in 2009.

"Matka jatkuu vaan" – The journey continues

In an article titled "Matka jatkuu vaan" in the biggest Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat (17.2.2007), journalist Leena Virtanen attempts to explain how it is that PMMP appeal to both children and adults, concluding that while indeed an energetic pop band PMMP "live within the space between childhood and adulthood", referring to the lifeworlds of both children and adults, carried through with eternal optimism. Virtanen concludes with the words from one of PMMP's best known songs "Matkalaulu" (travel song), which is in fact a song about the band being on the road: "Tämä voi olla koko elämämme ihanin päivä. Ajetaan hiljempaa. Toivon, että matka jatkuu, jatkuu vaan" [This could be the most wonderful day of our whole life. Let's drive slower. I hope the journey goes on, goes on and on..."]

The members of PMMP

PMMP in concert, 2006

Discography

Albums

  • Kuulkaas enot! (#6) 2003
  • Kovemmat kädet (#2) 2005
    • Kovemmat kädet (Kumipainos) 2005
  • Leskiäidin tyttäret (#1) 2006
  • Puuhevonen (#3) 2007
  • Veden varaan (#1) 2009

Singles

  • Rusketusraidat (#1) 2003
  • Niina (promo only) 2003
  • Joutsenet (#8) 2003
  • Päiväkoti (#13) 2005
  • Oo siellä jossain mun (promo only) 2005
  • Matkalaulu (promo only) 2005
  • Pikkuveli (promo only) 2005
  • Henkilökohtaisesti 2006
  • Tässä elämä on (radio only) 2006
  • Kiitos (promo / radio only) 2006
  • Joku raja (#1) 2007
  • Viimeinen valitusvirsi 2009
  • Lautturi (promo/radio only?) 2009
  • Pariterapiaa 2009
  • Lapsuus loppui (promo/radio only) 2009
  • Heliumpallo 2012

Music videos

  • Rusketusraidat 2003
  • Joutsenet 2003
  • Päiväkoti 2005
  • Matkalaulu 2005
  • Pikkuveli 2005
  • Henkilökohtaisesti 2006
  • Tässä elämä on 2006
  • Joku raja 2006
  • Täti Monika 2007
  • Viimeinen valitusvirsi 2009
  • Lautturi 2009

References