(July 1, 2008) - Guess what? As you
may have known, we interviewed singer/songwriter Kerli back in November
and we just got to chat with her over the phone again! Since
we last talked to her, her album and song, "Walking On Air,"
has received some great buzz! She's such a nice person and really
talented musician. She's emerged from Estonia and is pursuing her
dreams of making music that will inspire people around the world!
You can check out our past interview with her under the audio stream
of our newest interview with her!
(November
15, 2007) - PCM's Kristyn spoke to Kerli in an email interview,
a successful pop singer from a small town all the way in Estonia.
Kristyn: Can you tell our readers a little bit
about yourself? Where do you pull your inspirations from?
Kerli: I get my inspiration from everywhere. My own life is
very inspiring, so is other peoples. I get inspired by the weirdest
things.. like some cab driver humming some random melody or someone
saying something cool. Everything that moves me, inspires me. I
hear music everywhere.
Kristyn: What kind of message can listeners expect
from "Love is Dead"? Is there significance behind the
title?
Kerli: Well, Love is Dead is an angry song. I was
extremely hurt and lonely when I wrote it.
At the beginning, it was meant to be about a relationship, but later
on, I started seeing it as a song about the world. There is much
anger and pain in this world nowadays. We are very lost and confused.
I hope it's gonna change. Love isn't really dead, it just isn't
ruling the world right now.
Kristyn: I read that you are from Estonia, how different is music/culture
in Estonia, compared with that to the U.S.?
Kerli: Oh, everything is absolutely different in Estonia.
I grew up in the city of 5000. It's kinda inside a forest and there's
little houses between the trees pretty much. People earn like 500
dollars a month and life is way more simple. I sometimes miss that
nature and that safe feeling. However, I never felt like I belonged.
I always wanted something more that going to school, getting a job,
getting pregnant at 17 and living in your parents apartment until
you die.
Kristyn: Who are some of your main influences musically?
Kerli: I can't really say I have any big influences.
But I am very receptive, so everything I hear and like, certainly
influences me. Most of the time I just trust that sacred place where
music comes from and just do what feels right. I never even listened
to music until like 5 years ago. My parents never listened to anything
while I grew up. I had like one cassette - Bonnie Tyler. And I knew
all the songs by heart! I did study lots of classical music since
I was 8 years old though. And I've always had amazing people to
make music with in my life. From an awesome singing teacher in the
kindergarten to my grandfather, who is a composer.
Kristyn: What comes first in the writing process?
For example, the hook, lyrics, or melody?
Kerli: It's such a different process every time. I
don't have any formula for this. Different things come to me at
different times.
Kristyn: You music seems to be categorized as Goth
in a lot of places? How do you feel about this categorization? How
do you feel about music categories in general?
Kerli: Oh, I would never identify myself. It makes
me feel very restricted. I hate feeling restricted. Music is art.
It doesn't need explanation. U have to feel it. Like u feel a great
painting. I guess people are just not able to receive without over
thinking and labeling everything. Call me whatever u want, I don't
care.
Kristyn: How do you feel about MySpace as a way
to communicate with fans? Do you maintain your own MySpace page?
Kerli: Yes, I maintain my own page and I think it's
an amazing place to communicate with fans. Fans are the most important
part of what I do. I really appreciate someone taking the time and
sending me a letter. I try to read them all and answer, but it's
been a bit difficult lately.
Kristyn: Can you tell our readers what you enjoy to do in your
spare time when you are not making music?
Kerli: I haven't really had any spare time for a while,
but I usually like to just be alone and burn candles and do nothing.
Kristyn: Do you have an U.S touring planned for
next year in support of your new album?
Kerli: I don't have anything planned yet, but I'm
pretty sure I'm gonna tour next year.
Kristyn: I was checking out the blog section of you MySpace page,
and I see your friends are making a movie about "the peace
pilgrim" How do you feel about her and the overall cause?
Kerli: Peace Pilgrim was a saint, a messenger, the
servant of god. I have much respect to her and to what she did.
And I believe this story deserves to be told and people need to
hear it.
Kristyn: How do you feel about music downloading/
leaking of unreleased material via the Internet?
Kerli: I get surprised when people are not even aware
that free downloads is stealing. You don't go and steal a painting
from a painter. Why do u go online and steal music and treat it
as if it wasn't someone's hard work and source of income? So there
is this reasonable part of me that sees it for what it is and wants
to be able to pay her rent. And then there is of course the hippie
part that wants to give away all the music for free and doesn't
give a shit about anything else than people being able to listen.
Kristyn: Which other artists are you listening
to these days?
Kerli: I don't really listen to much music. I prefer
silence when I'm not writing.
I have some favorites right now thou. I've been listening to lots
of cocteau twins. And Thom Yorke's solo record is really good too.
There is so much great music in the world. People play me stuff
that I like all the time. But I'm really bad with names so I forget
about it quickly.
Kristyn: "Creepy" seems to be a vibe in your music,
and mentioned quite a bit in the lyrics to "Walking on Air"
and of course "Creepshow"? What is the meaning behind
these songs? Do you have a favorite track off "Love is Dead"?
Kerli: Walking on Air is pretty much my story. It's
about following your dreams and just going with the flow. All these
cats and hats and rocking chairs are from my own life too. I always
used to wear hats when I was younger. They were all like ten years
old and looked really worn but It kinda became my thing. And I once
rescued a homeless cat. I even got some kind of a disease from it.
hahaha. Creepshow is about not belonging. Where I come from, being
different is not really accepted, we don't even have any other nationalities
besides Russians. Everyone is like living in a box. I always felt
like I needed more of an open minded environment.
So suddenly I was living in a more creative place but I couldn't
really decide if I liked it. And it felt like even more of a creepshow
than this little town environment that I wanted to get out of.
Kristyn: Just for fun, please tell our site readers
an interesting fact about you that they may not already know?
Kerli: I was the biggest fan of the spice girls when
I was younger. Me and my friends had our own spice girls. I was
Geri:) I even had a little dress with English flag and massive platform
shoes. We coloured our hair with markers and performed shows in
my town.
Kristyn: Please feel free to add any additional
comment or message you would like to share with our readers!
Kerli: I just wanna tell everyone to follow their
dreams and never give up.
It sounds cheesy but it's true. Simple truths are actually the most
complicated ones to follow.
Be sure to check out Kerli on MySpaceto hear tracks off her up coming CD "Love is Dead"
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