RECKLESS LOVE: Video Interview With OLLI HERMAN

October 17, 2010

Sonic Shocks conducted an interview with RECKLESS LOVE/ex-CRASHDIET singer Olli Herman (a.k.a. H. Olliver Twisted) during RECKLESS LOVE's September 2010 U.K. tour. You can now watch the chat below.

The self-titled debut album from RECKLESS LOVE entered the official chart in the band's home country of Finland at position No. 13.

"Reckless Love" was released on February 24 in Finland and Baltic countries through Universal Music (March 22 in the U.K. via Spinefarm).

RECKLESS LOVE plays exceptionally good rock n' roll. With its rousing and joyful attitude, the band offers a true alternative for today's rock scene where everything seems too dull, dark and serious. RECKLESS LOVE's formula is simple; big hard rock just for the fun of it!

The band was founded in 2001 and started to gradually gain underground reputation as an energetic live act. Eight years of small scale touring, two lineup changes and four demos later the band finally took its current form and found its own recognizable sound.

H. Olliver Twisted joined CRASHDIET in 2006 as the replacement for David Hellman (a.k.a. Dave Lepard),who committed suicide in January 2006.

Olli left CRASHDIET shortly after the release of the band's second album, "The Unattractive Revolution", in order to focus all his attention on RECKLESS LOVE.

Video footage of RECKLESS LOVE performing the song "Beautiful Bomb" on December 12, 2009 on the Finnish TV show "Ne Salmiset" can be viewed below.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/recklessloverocks.

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RECKLESS LOVE performing on Finnish TV:

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