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Razorblade Romance

Razorblade Romance is the second studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM. HIM initially began recording the album with producer Hiili Hiilesmaa, who had helmed the group's 1997 debut album, however these sessions proved unsuccessful, and HIM parted ways with Hiilesmaa, and recruited John Fryer. The band, along with Fryer, relocated to Rockfield Studios in Wales to begin recording, and released the album on 24 January 2000. Musically, the album featured a sleeker production and a more melodic sound compared to their debut. The album's lead single "Join Me in Death" would prove to be HIM's breakthrough single, reaching number one in Finland and Germany. The song also found its way on to the soundtrack of the 1999 science fiction film The Thirteenth Floor.

Razorblade Romance
Studio album by
Released24 January 2000 (2000-01-24)
Recorded1999
StudioRockfield (Rockfield, Wales)
GenreGothic rock[1]
LabelBMG
ProducerJohn Fryer
HIM chronology
Singles from Razorblade Romance
  1. "Join Me in Death"
    Released: November 1999
  2. "Right Here in My Arms"
    Released: March 2000
  3. "Your Sweet Six Six Six"
    Released: June 2000
  4. "Poison Girl"
    Released: July 2000
  5. "Gone with the Sin"
    Released: October 2000
  6. "Wicked Game"
    Released: November 2000

Razorblade Romance received mostly positive reviews from critics, with particular praise being given to the songwriting, while the more polished production received some criticism. The album also charted in six countries, peaking at number one in Finland, Germany and Austria, later going double platinum, triple gold, and gold respectively. Razorblade Romance would also go on to chart in the United States in January 2004, making it the band's first album to chart in the US. HIM also won "Album of the Year" at the 2000 Emma Awards, as well as were awarded at the 2004 IFPI Platinum Europe Awards. Three further singles were released from the album, two of which reached number one in Finland. Razorblade Romance was followed by an intensive supporting tour, which nearly resulted in the band breaking up. The album was also HIM's first to feature drummer Mika "Gas Lipstick" Karppinen, and the only to feature keyboardist Jussi-Mikko "Juska" Salminen.

Production

 
Razorblade Romance saw the addition of drummer Gas Lipstick, who would stay with the band until 2015

HIM began work on their second album at MD-Studios in Munkkiniemi, with producer Hiili Hiilesmaa, who had produced their debut album.[2] These sessions proved to be unsuccessful however, with Hiilesmaa suffering from exhaustion and relationships within the band going sour.[2] Bassist Mikko "Mige" Paananen later remarked: "Ville [Valo] would be raving in the studio, and we'd just play so we could quickly go home. You just didn't bother saying 'this sucks' anymore."[2] HIM eventually parted ways with Hiilesmaa in January 1999, by which point they had demoed four songs.[3] The band's record label BMG soon decided that HIM's next album should be recorded abroad with a name producer.[3] The band eventually decided on John Fryer, who had previously worked with Nine Inch Nails and Cradle of Filth among others, and flew to Rockfield Studios in Wales to commence recording their album.[3]

The first two songs to be recorded were "I Love You (Prelude to Tragedy)" and "Poison Girl", which Fryer began mixing early on while the band left to go on tour.[4] When they returned, the band found the initial mixes to be horrible, which they later discovered to be the doing of Per Kviman, who had been instructing Fryer on how to mix the songs.[4] After letting go of Kviman, HIM continued recording, with Valo later remarking that the studio sessions were "all in all incredibly fun" .[5] He stated: "It was damn fun getting out of those familiar circles and just focus on the album, and not worry about anything else. It also felt great that the band was together all the time".[5]

After recording finished, Fryer and Valo began mixing the album in London, and were once again horrified to find that "everything sounded like shit".[6] After spending 15 000 euros trying to properly mix the album in London, Fryer and Valo flew to Finland where, with the help of Risto Hemmi from Finnvox, they were finally able to mix the record.[6] The initial mixes were later released on the Uneasy Listening albums as well as the 2014 remastered edition of Razorblade Romance as the "Rockfield Madness" versions and "Strongroom Sessions" respectively. After finishing the mixing, the tapes were flown to Sterling Sound in New York, where they were mastered by George Marino.[7] Valo initially wanted the album to be called Goth 'n' Roll, but BMG refused, preferring the previously suggested title Razorblade Romance.[7] The cover art was designed by Janne Uotila with photographs by Jouko Lehtola, and was influenced by the style of 1980s glam rock and pop acts.[8] The budget of the album eventually grew to nearly 150 000 euros.[9]

Music and lyrics

The overall sound of Razorblade Romance features less focus on guitar than the band's debut, in favor a sleeker and more melodic sound, influenced by the music of the 1980s.[10][11][1] "I Love You (Prelude to Tragedy)" was first considered for Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666, and was thus demoed several times.[12] Valo described the song as an "apt intro for the record. Short, tight, and smacks you right in the face".[12] "Poison Girl" was written about a specific girl in Valo's life and about "how you can destroy something so beautiful".[12] "Join Me in Death" was the first single chosen from the album, and was written around the time of Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666's release.[9] Valo continued to work on the song for approximately two years, and took influence from '80s music and the album Isola by Kent.[9] Lyrically, the song was inspired by Romeo and Juliet, as well as Blue Öyster Cult's "(Don't Fear) The Reaper", and talks about "how far are you willing to go for somebody you care for".[9][13] According to Valo, "Join Me in Death" was also the first song to feature "that corniness and toungue-in-cheek nature, that was missing from the first album".[9] The UK division of BMG initially refused to release the album, as they felt that "Join Me in Death" was too much of a "schlager", fearing it would ruin the rest of the album.[9]

"Right Here in My Arms" and "Resurrection" were written around the same time Valo was working on "Join Me in Death", thus both retain the same '80s influence.[12][14] Valo described "Right Here in My Arms" as a "Billy Idol ripoff" and "Resurrection" as what "Bon Jovi putting on goth masks" would sound like.[12][14] "Gone with the Sin" was singled out by Valo as one of his favorites from the album, calling it "a simple love song, but where the cliches have been turned on their heads".[14] Lyrically, the song was inspired by a relationship of Valo's, in which "both participants weren't doing that well".[15] Valo described "Razorblade Kiss" as HIM's "tribute to Kiss and rock 'n' roll" and "Bury Me Deep Inside Your Heart" as "Depeche Mode meets Roxette".[14] The bass line of "Heaven Tonight" makes use of a wah-wah pedal, which was operated by Valo, while Mige played the part.[16] According to Valo, the "heaven" in the lyrics symbolizes "something happy happening or some sort of fulfillment".[14] "Death Is in Love with Us" was described by Valo as a "goth anthem" and was considered for the opening of the album.[14] "One Last Time" was written with the idea of having a happier end to the record, and was described by Valo as the "apology" at the end of the "romance" that begins with "I Love You (Prelude to Tragedy)", and serves as the final plea to "try one last time".[14] While recording vocals for the song, Valo was surrounded by the rest of the band (sans drummer Mika "Gas Lipstick" Karppinen) sitting naked in a lotus position.[5] The band also forced keyboardist Juska Salminen to record the song naked, which took two hours of convincing.[5] For the international editions of the album, HIM also re-recorded the tracks "Your Sweet 666" and "Wicked Game" from their debut album, as well as "Stigmata Diaboli" from the EP 666 Ways to Love: Prologue, which was retitled "Sigillum Diaboli".[17]

Release and promotion

 
Cover art for Razorblade Romance under the moniker HER

HIM initially wanted to release Razorblade Romance in the fall of 1999 in Finland, in order to start a supporting tour, but BMG Germany refused, fearing the album would be bought there through importing.[9] Thus it was decided that Razorblade Romance would be released simultaneously in Finland and internationally.[9] "Join Me in Death" was released as the first single from the album in November 1999, and charted in seven countries, reaching number one in Finland and Germany.[18][19] "Join Me in Death" would eventually be certified platinum in Finland, and gold in Germany and Austria.[20][21][22] BMG had been reluctant to release the song as a single, but eventually complied, after the song was chosen to appear on the soundtrack of the 1999 science fiction film The Thirteenth Floor.[9][23] The version included in the film and released as a single was an early mix, not included on the finished album.[9] Two music videos were produced for the song; the first featured the single mix as well as scenes from The Thirteenth Floor, while the second was shot in England and directed by Billy Yukich.[24][25] HIM was later invited to perform on Germany's Top of the Pops to promote the song.[23] Razorblade Romance was released on 24 January 2000 and charted in six countries, peaking at number one in Finland, Germany and Austria.[26][27] The album would eventually go double platinum in Finland, triple gold in Germany, and gold in Austria.[20][21][22] Razorblade Romance also charted at number eight on the US Heatseekers Chart in January 2004, making it the band's first album to chart in the United States.[28]

After the album's release, HIM began the supporting tour for Razorblade Romance with a seventeen date Finnish leg, which was entirely sold-out.[29][30] This was followed by a European tour, which lasted nine months and 88 shows.[31] In May 2000, HIM also embarked on their first tour of England, which lasted six dates, starting at The Garage in London.[32][33] The intense touring cycle and promotional work exhausted the band, to the point where Valo nearly fell off the balcony of a hotel, before being pulled back by friends, and Salminen ended up in the emergency room after a prank gone wrong.[31][34][35] HIM nearly disbanded during this time, but things eventually settled down and the band continued touring.[32] "Right Here in My Arms", "Gone with the Sin" and "Poison Girl" were released as the follow-up singles from the album, with the former two peaking at number one in Finland, and the latter at number three.[18] All three singles also made the German Singles Chart and received music videos.[36][37][38][39] The re-recorded "Your Sweet 666" and "Wicked Game" were also released as singles in the UK, with the latter receiving a new music video.[40][41]

HIM were awarded "Band of the Year", and "Album of the Year" for Razorblade Romance, at the 2000 Emma Awards, as well as the "Viewers' Choice Award", and "Video of the Year" for "Join Me in Death", at the 2000 VIVA Comet Awards.[42][43] Razorblade Romance would also be awarded at the 2004 IFPI Platinum Europe Awards.[44] In 2001, HIM were involved in a dispute over the rights to their name in the United States, as the moniker "HIM" was already owned by a drummer from a Chicago jazz fusion band of the same name.[45][46] This meant that HIM were renamed HER in the US, and released Razorblade Romance under that moniker.[46] A settlement was eventually reached between the two parties, which allowed both to retain the name HIM.[47]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Blabbermouth.net10/10[10]
Imperiumi.net9+/10[48]
Rock Hard9/10[49]
Soundi     [11]
Rumba8/10[50]
Helsingin SanomatPositive[51]
AllMusic     [1]

Razorblade Romance received mostly positive reviews from critics. Borivoj Krgin of Blabbermouth.net gave the album ten out of ten, and called it "yet another amazingly crafted album from Europe's best-kept secret".[10] He described the material as being the strongest he'd heard in years, singling out Valo's songwriting ability to blend "goth metal influences with mindlessly catchy pop melodies" as a "virtually unbeatable combination".[10] Krgin also felt that the album's appeal would extend to a "much wider cross-section of the rock world" than many of the band's peers.[10] Taavi Lindfors of Imperiumi.net called Razorblade Romance one of the milestones of Finnish heavy music, and awarded it a nine-plus out of ten.[48] He singled out the songwriting and Valo's vocal delivery as particular highlights, and felt that nearly every song on the album had "the potential to be a hit".[48]

Holger Stratmann of Rock Hard, who rated the album nine out of ten, praised HIM's ability to surpass their debut and their skill to write "simple, compact earworms".[49] Particular praise was also given to Valo's vocals and Gas Lipstick's drumming, which were echoed by Antti Mattila of Soundi, who awarded the album four stars out of five.[11] Mattila compared the material as being lighter and more accessible than the band's debut, and commended the album's production, remarking: "a sound this strong isn't created out of nothing".[11] Rumba's Tero Valkonen gave Razorblade Romance eight out of ten, praising both the performances of the band and Valo, but noted the production as "playing it safe".[50] Jarkko Jokelainen of Helsingin Sanomat was generally positive in his review of Razorblade Romance, giving praise to Valo's performance, but criticized some of the material backing him as sounding "flat".[51] Antti J. Ravelin of AllMusic was mixed in his review, calling the album "over-produced" and awarding it two-and-a-half stars out of five.[1] He did still commend the material and stated that "horrendous cliches in lyrics and playing don't really matter, because HIM recycles them well".[1] He concluded by stating: "the songs as a whole are organized well, and it's easy to listen the album the whole way through."[1]

In 2017, Valo revisited Razorblade Romance and called it the band's "success", stating: "With this record we created a gilded cage for ourselves. Something wonderful, that you're the captive of".[52] Loudwire later ranked Razorblade Romance as HIM's best record and described it as "the definitive love metal album".[53] KaaosZine felt similarly, ranking Razorblade Romance third in the band's discography, describing it as an album "full of vigorous pop songs, equipped catchy choruses".[54]

In 2021, it was named one of the 20 best metal albums of 1999 by Metal Hammer magazine.[55]

Track listing

Original release

All tracks written by Ville Valo, except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."I Love You (Prelude to Tragedy)"3:09
2."Poison Girl"3:51
3."Join Me in Death"3:36
4."Right Here in My Arms"4:03
5."Gone with the Sin"4:22
6."Razorblade Kiss"4:18
7."Bury Me Deep Inside Your Heart"4:16
8."Heaven Tonight"3:18
9."Death Is in Love with Us"2:58
10."Resurrection"3:39
11."One Last Time"5:10
Total length:42:40

UK release

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Your Sweet 666" 3:58
2."Poison Girl" 3:51
3."Join Me in Death" 3:37
4."Right Here in My Arms" 4:02
5."Bury Me Deep Inside Your Heart" 4:16
6."Wicked Game"Chris Isaak4:06
7."I Love You" 3:10
8."Gone with the Sin" 4:22
9."Razorblade Kiss" 4:20
10."Resurrection" 3:39
11."Death Is in Love with Us" 2:59
12."Heaven Tonight" 3:19
Total length:45:39

US release

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Your Sweet Six Six Six" 3:56
2."Poison Girl" 3:51
3."Join Me in Death" 3:36
4."Right Here in My Arms" 4:00
5."Bury Me Deep Inside Your Heart" 4:15
6."Wicked Game"Chris Isaak4:04
7."I Love You (Prelude to Tragedy)" 3:09
8."Gone with the Sin" 4:21
9."Razorblade Kiss" 4:18
10."Resurrection" 3:39
11."Death Is in Love with Us" 2:57
12."Heaven Tonight" 3:18
13."Sigillum Diaboli" 3:53
14."One Last Time"  
Total length:54:38

Limited edition bonus disc

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Right Here in My Arms (Live)" 5:39
2."Your Sweet 666 (Live)" 4:15
3."Poison Girl (Live)" 3:45
4."Death Is in Love with Us (Live)" 3:01
5."Wicked Game (Live)"Chris Isaak6:24
6."Join Me in Death (Live)" 6:25
Total length:71:73

HER track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Your Sweet 666" 3:56
2."Poison Girl" 3:51
3."Join Me in Death" 3:36
4."Right Here in My Arms" 4:00
5."Bury Me Deep Inside Your Heart" 4:15
6."Wicked Game"Chris Isaak4:04
7."I Love You" 3:09
8."Gone with the Sin" 4:21
9."Razorblade Kiss" 4:18
10."Resurrection" 3:39
11."Death Is in Love with Us" 2:57
12."Heaven Tonight" 3:18
13."Sigillum Diaboli" 3:53
14."The 9th Circle (OLT)*" 5:09
15."One Last Time" 5:08
Total length:60:98
  • Only at the HER release (or the limited edition)

Remastered edition bonus disc (2014)

No.TitleLength
1."I Love You (TRNSFRMTN Version)"4:20
2."Resurrection (PRCX Version)"3:45
3."Right Here in My Arms (Live at El Teatro Flores BS.AS.MMXIV)"4:10
4."Poison Girl (Strongroom Sessions)"4:06
5."Bury Me Deep Inside Your Heart (Strongroom Sessions)"4:14
6."Death Is in Love with Us (Live at Helldone SJK MMXIII)"3:19
7."Join Me in Death (PRCX Version)"3:35
8."Gone with the Sin (Strongroom Sessions)"4:23
Total length:31:52

Personnel

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Austria (IFPI Austria)[69] Gold 25,000*
Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[20] 2× Platinum 101,036[20]
Germany (BVMI)[70] 3× Gold 450,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[71] Silver 60,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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External links

  • Official website

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Razorblade Romance is the second studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM HIM initially began recording the album with producer Hiili Hiilesmaa who had helmed the group s 1997 debut album however these sessions proved unsuccessful and HIM parted ways with Hiilesmaa and recruited John Fryer The band along with Fryer relocated to Rockfield Studios in Wales to begin recording and released the album on 24 January 2000 Musically the album featured a sleeker production and a more melodic sound compared to their debut The album s lead single Join Me in Death would prove to be HIM s breakthrough single reaching number one in Finland and Germany The song also found its way on to the soundtrack of the 1999 science fiction film The Thirteenth Floor Razorblade RomanceStudio album by HIMReleased24 January 2000 2000 01 24 Recorded1999StudioRockfield Rockfield Wales GenreGothic rock 1 LabelBMGProducerJohn FryerHIM chronologyGreatest Lovesongs Vol 666 1997 Razorblade Romance 2000 Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights 2001 Singles from Razorblade Romance Join Me in Death Released November 1999 Right Here in My Arms Released March 2000 Your Sweet Six Six Six Released June 2000 Poison Girl Released July 2000 Gone with the Sin Released October 2000 Wicked Game Released November 2000Razorblade Romance received mostly positive reviews from critics with particular praise being given to the songwriting while the more polished production received some criticism The album also charted in six countries peaking at number one in Finland Germany and Austria later going double platinum triple gold and gold respectively Razorblade Romance would also go on to chart in the United States in January 2004 making it the band s first album to chart in the US HIM also won Album of the Year at the 2000 Emma Awards as well as were awarded at the 2004 IFPI Platinum Europe Awards Three further singles were released from the album two of which reached number one in Finland Razorblade Romance was followed by an intensive supporting tour which nearly resulted in the band breaking up The album was also HIM s first to feature drummer Mika Gas Lipstick Karppinen and the only to feature keyboardist Jussi Mikko Juska Salminen Contents 1 Production 2 Music and lyrics 3 Release and promotion 4 Reception 5 Track listing 5 1 Original release 5 2 UK release 5 3 US release 5 4 Limited edition bonus disc 5 5 HER track listing 5 6 Remastered edition bonus disc 2014 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications 9 References 10 External linksProduction Edit Razorblade Romance saw the addition of drummer Gas Lipstick who would stay with the band until 2015 HIM began work on their second album at MD Studios in Munkkiniemi with producer Hiili Hiilesmaa who had produced their debut album 2 These sessions proved to be unsuccessful however with Hiilesmaa suffering from exhaustion and relationships within the band going sour 2 Bassist Mikko Mige Paananen later remarked Ville Valo would be raving in the studio and we d just play so we could quickly go home You just didn t bother saying this sucks anymore 2 HIM eventually parted ways with Hiilesmaa in January 1999 by which point they had demoed four songs 3 The band s record label BMG soon decided that HIM s next album should be recorded abroad with a name producer 3 The band eventually decided on John Fryer who had previously worked with Nine Inch Nails and Cradle of Filth among others and flew to Rockfield Studios in Wales to commence recording their album 3 The first two songs to be recorded were I Love You Prelude to Tragedy and Poison Girl which Fryer began mixing early on while the band left to go on tour 4 When they returned the band found the initial mixes to be horrible which they later discovered to be the doing of Per Kviman who had been instructing Fryer on how to mix the songs 4 After letting go of Kviman HIM continued recording with Valo later remarking that the studio sessions were all in all incredibly fun 5 He stated It was damn fun getting out of those familiar circles and just focus on the album and not worry about anything else It also felt great that the band was together all the time 5 After recording finished Fryer and Valo began mixing the album in London and were once again horrified to find that everything sounded like shit 6 After spending 15 000 euros trying to properly mix the album in London Fryer and Valo flew to Finland where with the help of Risto Hemmi from Finnvox they were finally able to mix the record 6 The initial mixes were later released on the Uneasy Listening albums as well as the 2014 remastered edition of Razorblade Romance as the Rockfield Madness versions and Strongroom Sessions respectively After finishing the mixing the tapes were flown to Sterling Sound in New York where they were mastered by George Marino 7 Valo initially wanted the album to be called Goth n Roll but BMG refused preferring the previously suggested title Razorblade Romance 7 The cover art was designed by Janne Uotila with photographs by Jouko Lehtola and was influenced by the style of 1980s glam rock and pop acts 8 The budget of the album eventually grew to nearly 150 000 euros 9 Music and lyrics Edit Join Me in Death 1999 source source Join Me in Death was HIM s breakthrough single reaching number one in Finland and Germany eventually going platinum in their home country and gold in Germany and Austria Problems playing this file See media help The overall sound of Razorblade Romance features less focus on guitar than the band s debut in favor a sleeker and more melodic sound influenced by the music of the 1980s 10 11 1 I Love You Prelude to Tragedy was first considered for Greatest Lovesongs Vol 666 and was thus demoed several times 12 Valo described the song as an apt intro for the record Short tight and smacks you right in the face 12 Poison Girl was written about a specific girl in Valo s life and about how you can destroy something so beautiful 12 Join Me in Death was the first single chosen from the album and was written around the time of Greatest Lovesongs Vol 666 s release 9 Valo continued to work on the song for approximately two years and took influence from 80s music and the album Isola by Kent 9 Lyrically the song was inspired by Romeo and Juliet as well as Blue Oyster Cult s Don t Fear The Reaper and talks about how far are you willing to go for somebody you care for 9 13 According to Valo Join Me in Death was also the first song to feature that corniness and toungue in cheek nature that was missing from the first album 9 The UK division of BMG initially refused to release the album as they felt that Join Me in Death was too much of a schlager fearing it would ruin the rest of the album 9 Right Here in My Arms and Resurrection were written around the same time Valo was working on Join Me in Death thus both retain the same 80s influence 12 14 Valo described Right Here in My Arms as a Billy Idol ripoff and Resurrection as what Bon Jovi putting on goth masks would sound like 12 14 Gone with the Sin was singled out by Valo as one of his favorites from the album calling it a simple love song but where the cliches have been turned on their heads 14 Lyrically the song was inspired by a relationship of Valo s in which both participants weren t doing that well 15 Valo described Razorblade Kiss as HIM s tribute to Kiss and rock n roll and Bury Me Deep Inside Your Heart as Depeche Mode meets Roxette 14 The bass line of Heaven Tonight makes use of a wah wah pedal which was operated by Valo while Mige played the part 16 According to Valo the heaven in the lyrics symbolizes something happy happening or some sort of fulfillment 14 Death Is in Love with Us was described by Valo as a goth anthem and was considered for the opening of the album 14 One Last Time was written with the idea of having a happier end to the record and was described by Valo as the apology at the end of the romance that begins with I Love You Prelude to Tragedy and serves as the final plea to try one last time 14 While recording vocals for the song Valo was surrounded by the rest of the band sans drummer Mika Gas Lipstick Karppinen sitting naked in a lotus position 5 The band also forced keyboardist Juska Salminen to record the song naked which took two hours of convincing 5 For the international editions of the album HIM also re recorded the tracks Your Sweet 666 and Wicked Game from their debut album as well as Stigmata Diaboli from the EP 666 Ways to Love Prologue which was retitled Sigillum Diaboli 17 Release and promotion Edit Cover art for Razorblade Romance under the moniker HER HIM initially wanted to release Razorblade Romance in the fall of 1999 in Finland in order to start a supporting tour but BMG Germany refused fearing the album would be bought there through importing 9 Thus it was decided that Razorblade Romance would be released simultaneously in Finland and internationally 9 Join Me in Death was released as the first single from the album in November 1999 and charted in seven countries reaching number one in Finland and Germany 18 19 Join Me in Death would eventually be certified platinum in Finland and gold in Germany and Austria 20 21 22 BMG had been reluctant to release the song as a single but eventually complied after the song was chosen to appear on the soundtrack of the 1999 science fiction film The Thirteenth Floor 9 23 The version included in the film and released as a single was an early mix not included on the finished album 9 Two music videos were produced for the song the first featured the single mix as well as scenes from The Thirteenth Floor while the second was shot in England and directed by Billy Yukich 24 25 HIM was later invited to perform on Germany s Top of the Pops to promote the song 23 Razorblade Romance was released on 24 January 2000 and charted in six countries peaking at number one in Finland Germany and Austria 26 27 The album would eventually go double platinum in Finland triple gold in Germany and gold in Austria 20 21 22 Razorblade Romance also charted at number eight on the US Heatseekers Chart in January 2004 making it the band s first album to chart in the United States 28 After the album s release HIM began the supporting tour for Razorblade Romance with a seventeen date Finnish leg which was entirely sold out 29 30 This was followed by a European tour which lasted nine months and 88 shows 31 In May 2000 HIM also embarked on their first tour of England which lasted six dates starting at The Garage in London 32 33 The intense touring cycle and promotional work exhausted the band to the point where Valo nearly fell off the balcony of a hotel before being pulled back by friends and Salminen ended up in the emergency room after a prank gone wrong 31 34 35 HIM nearly disbanded during this time but things eventually settled down and the band continued touring 32 Right Here in My Arms Gone with the Sin and Poison Girl were released as the follow up singles from the album with the former two peaking at number one in Finland and the latter at number three 18 All three singles also made the German Singles Chart and received music videos 36 37 38 39 The re recorded Your Sweet 666 and Wicked Game were also released as singles in the UK with the latter receiving a new music video 40 41 HIM were awarded Band of the Year and Album of the Year for Razorblade Romance at the 2000 Emma Awards as well as the Viewers Choice Award and Video of the Year for Join Me in Death at the 2000 VIVA Comet Awards 42 43 Razorblade Romance would also be awarded at the 2004 IFPI Platinum Europe Awards 44 In 2001 HIM were involved in a dispute over the rights to their name in the United States as the moniker HIM was already owned by a drummer from a Chicago jazz fusion band of the same name 45 46 This meant that HIM were renamed HER in the US and released Razorblade Romance under that moniker 46 A settlement was eventually reached between the two parties which allowed both to retain the name HIM 47 Reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingBlabbermouth net10 10 10 Imperiumi net9 10 48 Rock Hard9 10 49 Soundi 11 Rumba8 10 50 Helsingin SanomatPositive 51 AllMusic 1 Razorblade Romance received mostly positive reviews from critics Borivoj Krgin of Blabbermouth net gave the album ten out of ten and called it yet another amazingly crafted album from Europe s best kept secret 10 He described the material as being the strongest he d heard in years singling out Valo s songwriting ability to blend goth metal influences with mindlessly catchy pop melodies as a virtually unbeatable combination 10 Krgin also felt that the album s appeal would extend to a much wider cross section of the rock world than many of the band s peers 10 Taavi Lindfors of Imperiumi net called Razorblade Romance one of the milestones of Finnish heavy music and awarded it a nine plus out of ten 48 He singled out the songwriting and Valo s vocal delivery as particular highlights and felt that nearly every song on the album had the potential to be a hit 48 Holger Stratmann of Rock Hard who rated the album nine out of ten praised HIM s ability to surpass their debut and their skill to write simple compact earworms 49 Particular praise was also given to Valo s vocals and Gas Lipstick s drumming which were echoed by Antti Mattila of Soundi who awarded the album four stars out of five 11 Mattila compared the material as being lighter and more accessible than the band s debut and commended the album s production remarking a sound this strong isn t created out of nothing 11 Rumba s Tero Valkonen gave Razorblade Romance eight out of ten praising both the performances of the band and Valo but noted the production as playing it safe 50 Jarkko Jokelainen of Helsingin Sanomat was generally positive in his review of Razorblade Romance giving praise to Valo s performance but criticized some of the material backing him as sounding flat 51 Antti J Ravelin of AllMusic was mixed in his review calling the album over produced and awarding it two and a half stars out of five 1 He did still commend the material and stated that horrendous cliches in lyrics and playing don t really matter because HIM recycles them well 1 He concluded by stating the songs as a whole are organized well and it s easy to listen the album the whole way through 1 In 2017 Valo revisited Razorblade Romance and called it the band s success stating With this record we created a gilded cage for ourselves Something wonderful that you re the captive of 52 Loudwire later ranked Razorblade Romance as HIM s best record and described it as the definitive love metal album 53 KaaosZine felt similarly ranking Razorblade Romance third in the band s discography describing it as an album full of vigorous pop songs equipped catchy choruses 54 In 2021 it was named one of the 20 best metal albums of 1999 by Metal Hammer magazine 55 Track listing EditOriginal release Edit All tracks written by Ville Valo except where noted No TitleLength1 I Love You Prelude to Tragedy 3 092 Poison Girl 3 513 Join Me in Death 3 364 Right Here in My Arms 4 035 Gone with the Sin 4 226 Razorblade Kiss 4 187 Bury Me Deep Inside Your Heart 4 168 Heaven Tonight 3 189 Death Is in Love with Us 2 5810 Resurrection 3 3911 One Last Time 5 10Total length 42 40 UK release Edit No TitleWriter s Length1 Your Sweet 666 3 582 Poison Girl 3 513 Join Me in Death 3 374 Right Here in My Arms 4 025 Bury Me Deep Inside Your Heart 4 166 Wicked Game Chris Isaak4 067 I Love You 3 108 Gone with the Sin 4 229 Razorblade Kiss 4 2010 Resurrection 3 3911 Death Is in Love with Us 2 5912 Heaven Tonight 3 19Total length 45 39 US release Edit No TitleWriter s Length1 Your Sweet Six Six Six 3 562 Poison Girl 3 513 Join Me in Death 3 364 Right Here in My Arms 4 005 Bury Me Deep Inside Your Heart 4 156 Wicked Game Chris Isaak4 047 I Love You Prelude to Tragedy 3 098 Gone with the Sin 4 219 Razorblade Kiss 4 1810 Resurrection 3 3911 Death Is in Love with Us 2 5712 Heaven Tonight 3 1813 Sigillum Diaboli 3 5314 One Last Time Total length 54 38 Limited edition bonus disc Edit No TitleWriter s Length1 Right Here in My Arms Live 5 392 Your Sweet 666 Live 4 153 Poison Girl Live 3 454 Death Is in Love with Us Live 3 015 Wicked Game Live Chris Isaak6 246 Join Me in Death Live 6 25Total length 71 73 HER track listing Edit No TitleWriter s Length1 Your Sweet 666 3 562 Poison Girl 3 513 Join Me in Death 3 364 Right Here in My Arms 4 005 Bury Me Deep Inside Your Heart 4 156 Wicked Game Chris Isaak4 047 I Love You 3 098 Gone with the Sin 4 219 Razorblade Kiss 4 1810 Resurrection 3 3911 Death Is in Love with Us 2 5712 Heaven Tonight 3 1813 Sigillum Diaboli 3 5314 The 9th Circle OLT 5 0915 One Last Time 5 08Total length 60 98 Only at the HER release or the limited edition Remastered edition bonus disc 2014 Edit No TitleLength1 I Love You TRNSFRMTN Version 4 202 Resurrection PRCX Version 3 453 Right Here in My Arms Live at El Teatro Flores BS AS MMXIV 4 104 Poison Girl Strongroom Sessions 4 065 Bury Me Deep Inside Your Heart Strongroom Sessions 4 146 Death Is in Love with Us Live at Helldone SJK MMXIII 3 197 Join Me in Death PRCX Version 3 358 Gone with the Sin Strongroom Sessions 4 23Total length 31 52Personnel EditHIMVille Valo vocals Mikko Linde Lindstrom guitars Mikko Mige Paananen bass Jussi Mikko Juska Salminen keyboards Mika Gas Lipstick Karppinen drums ProductionJohn Fryer production engineering mixing George Marino mastering Jouko Lehtola photography Tanja Savolainen make up Janne Uotila artworkCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 2000 2015 PeakpositionAustrian Albums O3 Austria 56 1Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 57 47Dutch Albums Album Top 100 58 78Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 59 1German Albums Offizielle Top 100 60 1Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 61 25Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 62 8US Heatseekers Albums Billboard 63 8US Vinyl Albums Billboard 64 9 Year end charts Edit Chart 2000 PositionAustrian Albums O3 Austria 65 15European Albums Music amp Media 66 36German Albums Offizielle Top 100 67 7Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 68 41Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesAustria IFPI Austria 69 Gold 25 000 Finland Musiikkituottajat 20 2 Platinum 101 036 20 Germany BVMI 70 3 Gold 450 000 United Kingdom BPI 71 Silver 60 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone References Edit a b c d e f Razorblade Romance Review AllMusic Archived from the original on 21 July 2016 Retrieved 15 June 2016 a b c Juho K Juntunen 2002 HIM Synnin viemaa p 123 WSOY a b c Juho K Juntunen 2002 HIM Synnin viemaa p 124 WSOY a b Juho K Juntunen 2002 HIM Synnin viemaa p 125 WSOY a b c d Juho K Juntunen 2002 HIM Synnin viemaa p 127 WSOY a b Juho K Juntunen 2002 HIM Synnin viemaa p 128 WSOY a b Juho K Juntunen 2002 HIM Synnin viemaa p 130 WSOY Juho K Juntunen 2002 HIM Synnin viemaa p 73 WSOY a b c d e f g h i 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