Members of the band are or were Ilmari Tuulenhalkoja (vocals), Emil Topaz (guitar and vocals), Johannes Tyrannos (bass guitar and vocals) and Juhana Amadeus (drums). These are stage names, and the real names of the members have not spread outside Seinäjoki. In live shows, a synthesizer player is added (on the latest tour and album, Mikael Rynigen). They do not give interviews (except for one, which has been read by few and was done, unsurprisingly, by a person from Seinäjoki), play encores or speak to their audiences.
So, why theater, of all words to describe them? Well, their live shows could be treated as such, that is why. In a live show, Kuolleet Intiaanit were usually dressed in black suits and top hats and their faces are painted white, except for the area surrounding the eyes, which is black. Other known costumes are straitjackets and black-white-lined suits.
Sisään-ulos-sisään
Kuolleet Intiaanit Lyrics
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Minä nousen maasta.
Minä nousen maasta.
Minä nousen palavien kantojen seasta.
Minua lyötiin, sillä minä olen lihaa.
Minua nuoltiin, sillä minä olen lihaa.
Minua lyötiin, sillä minä olen lihaa punaista.
Minä olen varjo.
Minä olen varjo.
Minä olen varjo,
jota palava elämän soihtu vetää puoleensa.
Minua lyötiin, sillä minä olen lihaa.
Minua nuoltiin, sillä minä olen lihaa.
Minua lyötiin sillä minä olen paljon enemmän.
The lyrics of Kuolleet Intiaanit's song "Sisään-ulos-sisään" delve into themes of resilience, transformation, and the inner journey of the self. The repeated phrase "Minä nousen maasta" (I rise from the ground) signifies a sense of rebirth or emergence, suggesting a powerful and determined act of rising above challenges or adversity. This act of rising from the earth, particularly from amidst burning stumps, can be interpreted as a metaphor for overcoming obstacles and emerging stronger from difficult circumstances.
The lines "Minua lyötiin, sillä minä olen lihaa" (I was struck because I am flesh) and "Minua nuoltiin, sillä minä olen lihaa punaista" (I was licked because I am red flesh) portray a sense of vulnerability and physicality. The references to being struck and licked emphasize the raw, corporeal nature of existence and hint at the struggles and wounds one may endure due to their humanity. This could symbolize the pains and scars that come with living and experiencing life in its full intensity.
The repetition of "Minä olen varjo" (I am a shadow) suggests a contemplation of one's essence, identity, and existence. Shadows are often associated with mystery, depth, and the subconscious, hinting at a hidden or darker aspect of the self that is being explored or acknowledged. The image of a shadow being drawn towards a burning torch of life evokes a sense of being irresistibly pulled towards vitality, passion, or purpose, despite the darkness or complexities that may exist within.
In the final lines, the lyrics return to the theme of being struck and licked because of being flesh, but with a poignant twist: "Minua lyötiin sillä minä olen paljon enemmän" (I was struck because I am so much more). This declaration challenges the previous perceptions of vulnerability and physicality, suggesting that there is a depth, complexity, and power within the self that goes beyond the superficial. It speaks to the resilience and strength that can be found in embracing one's multifaceted nature and inner richness, despite the external wounds or judgments one may face. Overall, the lyrics of "Sisään-ulos-sisään" invite reflection on the journey of self-discovery, transformation, and the ability to rise above obstacles with a sense of newfound empowerment.
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