Neljä Ruusua (Four Roses) is a Finnish rock group formed in the city of Joensuu in 1982. The group consists of guitarist-singer Ilkka Alanko, guitarist Petteri Koistinen, bass guitarist Jari Laakkonen and drummer Kari Kämäräinen. Their style of music was influenced by punk in their earlier years, but changed over time to more conventional Finnish rock and pop music. The most popular albums of the band are Haloo (1992, Hello) and Pop-uskonto (1993 Pop-religion), which bought the band to a great popularity.
The band has released 12 studio albums, with two English albums, Mood (1996) and Not For Sale (1998), which were the band’s attempt to break the English language market. After these two unsuccessful albums, the band returned to their native language and released their so-called comeback album Uusi Aalto (1999, New Wave). On August 13, 2007 it was announced on the band’s official website that the group retreats to spend a quiet life for an indefinite period, and they made their so far last public appearance in August 17. The band’s future is completely open, any plans for recordings, concerts or other activities has not been established. In 2011 they played in the Ilosaarirock-Festival in Joensuu. On January 4, 2012 it was announced on the band's Facebook-Fanpage that the group started recording their 13th album.
Neljä Ruusua (Four Roses) is a Finnish rock group formed in the city of Joensuu in 1982. The group consists of guitarist-singer Ilkka Alanko, guitarist Petteri Koistinen, bass guitarist Jari Laakkonen and drummer Kari Kämäräinen. Their style of music was influenced by punk in their earlier years, but changed over time to more conventional Finnish rock and pop music. The most popular albums of the band are Haloo (1992, Hello) and Pop-uskonto (1993 Pop-religion), which bought the band to a great popularity.
The band has released 12 studio albums, with two English albums, Mood (1996) and Not For Sale (1998), which were the band’s attempt to break the English language market. After these two unsuccessful albums, the band returned to their native language and released their so-called comeback album Uusi Aalto (1999, New Wave). On August 13, 2007 it was announced on the band’s official website that the group retreats to spend a quiet life for an indefinite period, and they made their so far last public appearance in August 17. The band’s future is completely open, any plans for recordings, concerts or other activities has not been established. In 2011 they played in the Ilosaarirock-Festival in Joensuu. On January 4, 2012 it was announced on the band's Facebook-Fanpage that the group started recording their 13th album.