Ultra Bra was a rather large band, consisting of three female (Terhi Kokkonen, Vuokko Hovatta and Anna Tulusto who left after 'Kroketti') and two male singers (Arto Talme and Olli Virtaperko), a pianist (Kerkko Koskinen), a drummer (Antti Lehtinen), a guitarist (Joel Melasniemi), a bass player (Tommi Saarikoski), a percussionist (Jan Pethman), a saxophonist (Marko Portin), a trombone player (Ilmari Pohjola) and a trumpet player (Kari Pelttari). Thus the band's sound is quite massive at times, strings and choral parts also appearing in many songs. As years went by, the band's sound evolved into a much more straight-forward rock sound, especially during Vesireittejä.
Ultra Bra's first release was a EP, called Houkutusten kiihottava maku (The Exciting Taste of Temptations), released in the summer of 1995. Their first album, Vapaaherran elämää (The Life of A Baron) was released in 1996 and was selected as the album of the year by a respected Finnish music magazine Rumba. Of all their albums, the debut has significantly the most political messages within, including lyrics about the late Ken Saro-Wiwa (Ken Saro-Wiwa on Kuollut), the second world war, the situation with the newly founded European Union, etcetera.
Their second album, Kroketti (Croquet), is considered as Ultra Bra's breakthrough album. It was released in 1997 and has sold double platinum in Finland since the release. Third album Kalifornia (California) was released in the spring of 1999. The band played a highly successful live gig on the show Jyrki Live in the national television upon its release, catapulting both it and Kroketti into the national Top 10 in sales.
In the year 2000, before releasing their fourth and for now the last album Vesireittejä (Water Routes), the members decided that they had reached the point where they didn't want to continue with the band. They toured with the new album and announced their decision half a year later. The band then released a compilation, Sinä päivänä kun synnyin (On The Day I Was Born). They held seven goodbye shows and withdrew on the 20th of October 2001.
Officially Ultra Bra is not yet disbanded, but on an extended break. It is thought to be quite unlikely for them to reunite for a new album. Many of the former members are now in other bands or solo projects; most notably Scandinavian Music Group with Kokkonen, Melasniemi, and Lehtinen; and Kerkko Koskinen with his succesful solo releases.
Laulu asioista
Ultra Bra Lyrics
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Mikä on yhteistä kalalle
Trumpetille ja piipulle?
Entäpä mitä on hyvyys ja kampela?
Asioitapa tietenkin ovat ne
Mikä kumma on munakas
Tuo munista tehty hassu?
Asiahan se on ja hiukan litteä
Asioita on esimerkiksi juusto
Ja pelikaanikin on asia
Muita asioita ovat tursas ja viisumi
Maailma on asioita pullollaan
The lyrics of Ultra Bra's song "Laulu asioista" describe various objects and concepts that are all connected by the fact that they are "asioita," which can be translated as "things" or "stuff." The song explores the idea that everything in the world can be categorized and defined as some kind of thing, which makes them all equal in some way. The lyrics also suggest that even though things can be very different from each other, they are still fundamentally the same.
The song starts with three examples of things that have nothing in common except for the fact that they are all "asioita": fish, trumpet, and pipe. This is followed by a couple of questions that highlight the oddness of certain objects: for example, "what the heck is a scrambled egg made of eggs?" The singer then goes on to list a variety of other examples of things, both concrete (such as cheese and pelicans) and abstract (such as goodness and visas). The chorus repeats the idea that "the world is full of asioita" and that these things are what life is made of.
Overall, the song's message seems to be that even though the world is full of diversity and complexity, we can still find common ground in the fact that everything can be reduced to some kind of "thing." By recognizing and celebrating the variety of "asioita" around us, we can appreciate life more fully and find meaning in the everyday objects and concepts that surround us.
Line by Line Meaning
Mikä on yhteistä kalalle
What do fish, trumpets, and pipes have in common?
Trumpetille ja piipulle?
What about trumpets and pipes?
Entäpä mitä on hyvyys ja kampela?
And what about goodness and flounders?
Asioitapa tietenkin ovat ne
Well, of course, they are all things.
Mikä kumma on munakas
What on earth is an egg dish?
Tuo munista tehty hassu?
That funny thing made from eggs?
Asiahan se on ja hiukan litteä
Well, it's a thing and kind of flat.
Ja pehmeä asia taas on töyhtö
And a fluffy thing is a feather.
Asioita on esimerkiksi juusto
Things include, for example, cheese.
Ja pelikaanikin on asia
And a pelican is also a thing.
Muita asioita ovat tursas ja viisumi
Other things include a cod and a visa.
Maailma on asioita pullollaan
The world is full of things.
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Rurik Heiskanen
Se kohta kun lauletaan maailma on asioita pullollaan ja orkesteri jylähtää soimaan osoittaa hyvin miksi ultra bra on vertaansa vailla