Nightwish
What
you say! You have not heard Nightwish. You should be ashamed for having
missed out on this absolutely fabulous and quite frankly superb Finnish
metal band. If I was forced to take back all the bands I’ve raved
about I would still keep telling people how incredible Nightwish are.
Nightwish have just released a DVD of concert footage and a M-CD featuring
a cover of Gary Moore’s “Over The Hills And Far Away”.
Their latest studio album “Wishmaster”, which was released
last year, is one of these rare albums that you just want to come back
to time after time. It’s so good that I can’t get enough
of it. Nightwish is not your average German sounding power metal band.
They are way beyond that. Between Tarja Turunen’s incredible vocals,
Tuomas Holopainen masterful song writing & keyboard playing and
Jukka Nevalainen’s (drums), Emppu Vuorinen’s (guitars) and
Sami Vänskä’s (bass) performance there’s nothing
missing. Due to Tuomas busy schedule it took some time to get in touch
with him but once I did he had this to say.
-Anders
Ekdahl
You had quite a success with the “Oceanborn” album. What
reactions have "Wishmaster" been receiving?
- Mostly very positive worldwide! In Finland it was praised in many
magazines with almost top scores and also the fans seem to be very satisfied
with it. “Wishmaster” sold platinum in December, too! But
naturally the "shock value" had disappeared since the people
already knew what to expect after "Oceanborn" album.
What
did you set out to do when you started to write the new album?
- I never think much ahead of what the concept/sound/songs should be
like when I start working on a new album. But mainly we wanted to keep
the touch that was found on “Oceanborn” and just develop
everything from the arrangements to production. And I think we managed
to do that very well.
Do you feel
that you've taken the Nightwish sound one step further with "Wishmaster"?
- Well, not really. I mean we just took a natural step forward from
“Oceanborn” the way that Nightwish sound is even more clinic
and "big". Whatta dumb word...
When you
started Nightwish did you have a distinct vision of what you wanted
the band to be?
- Haha, definitely not. If you read our biography you’ll find
out that Nightwish was supposed to be a project band playing acoustic
mood music in the vein of Ulver`s "Kveldssanger". After the
1st demo we took a huge step into metal and after that it all got out
of hand. This is a total learning process, finding out what we want
to do and be.
Do you feel
that you've accomplished that by now?
- We’ve accomplished a lot but the hunger grows all the time.
So there still are millions wishes to be fulfilled.
What is
it that influences you to write the music you do?
- Nightwish’s music & ideology is like the movie Sleepy Hollow.
I mean, we have no deeper meaning or hidden allegories in the lyrics
and the music is just a journey into emotion. Each song is like a small
soundtrack to a story or a vision that arise from my personal experiences,
dreams and feelings. Since I’m a big fan of movies and a HUGE
fan of soundtracks, I draw most of my influences there. Nightwish is
the best (often only) way to ease up my own being and showing what I
feel.
How do you
go about writing lyrics for somebody else to sing?
- It’s no problem for me since we get along great with Tarja and
she manages to interpret my lyrics always the way I like! I just have
to be careful that I don’t write stupid sentences for her to sing,
like "be my wife" or something like that.
You have
the operatic vocal but is that the only influence from classical music
that has sneaked into your music?
- Actually yes. I don’t listen to classical music at all so I
draw very little influence from there. But Tarja is a huge fan so she
brings the classical elements into music. Of course it’s the matter
of where to draw the line. Since we use lots of orchestral sounds (strings,
flutes...) and some classical scales, I guess it would be fair to say
we have some major classical elements.
When you
write the material do you feel that you have to come up with more challenging
vocal arrangements than you would with a different vocalist?
- I don’t think about it much. I just have to keep in mind her
range of voice. But sometimes it’s fun to write something more
complicated since she’s able to sing almost anything... Passion
& The Opera, Wanderlust, FantasMic.
You never
feel that you have to be constantly pushing the limits of the vocal
arrangements not to bore Tarja?
- I don’t thing she’s ever bored! On the contrary she sometimes
complains about the difficulty of the songs. I’ve NEVER heard
her say that a song is too easy for her.
Is there
more to get out of Tarja's vocals than what we've already been presented
with?
- Her voice is developing all the time so I’m sure of it. Lately
I’ve become fond of her use of voice in the low range (“Come
Cover Me”, “Sleepwalker” - heavy version etc.) and
she’s begun to sing more and more with emotion rather than technique.
Is it possible
to for her vocals to be more operatic without loosing the Nightwish
sound?
- Sure, we’re trying everything. In the classical circles she
has a totally different way of using her voice.
What did
you feel when you realised that your "Oceanborn" album was
a hit in Finland?
- It was an incredible feeling. A very big wish come true! The recording
sessions of Oceanborn were a total hell and way too long so the success
was a huge relief for us.
Was it the
album or just singles that charted?
- “Sacrament of Wilderness”, the single was # 1 for 4 weeks
in the charts and the album itself stayed for 31 weeks on the charts,
at #5 at its best. Both went gold.
Does this
mean that you're being recognised on the streets?
- Not that it bothers in any way. Sometimes people recognise, come and
chat & ask for an autograph but that’s just fine with me.
Did you
feel any pressure to follow up such a successful album as "Oceanborn"
was?
-Very much! Everyone seemed to expect big things from the album, the
fans, record labels and ourselves the most. But all the time I was quite
confident about it working out perfect, as I am with the next album,
as well.
Is there
a formula to top a success like that?
- Hard work and trust in what you’re doing. Taking the music as
a way of life.
Do you even
think in terms like that?
- All I think is that I’m satisfied myself and that I can remain
honest to myself. That way all the rest follows naturally.
Does it
ever feel like Finland is this far away exotic Nordic country when you
deal with the rest of Europe?
- Not really, at least I haven’t noticed much of that. Finland
and the whole of Scandinavia seem to have a respectful position in the
music scene all over Europe.
Has it in
any way worked in advantage for you to be from Finland?
- Well maybe the fact that Finland is known as a good metal country.
It’s easier to "follow in the footsteps" of Stratovarius,
Amorphis, Sentenced etc.
With the
Finnish market being even smaller than the Swedish going abroad must
be vital to the survival of a band. How do you go about conquering the
rest of Europe?
- We are on a good start! We have good licence deals all over Europe
and we make as many shows there as possible. Our 1st headliner tour
last October was a great success for us already.
What has
it meant for Nightwish that magazines like UK's Terrrorizer and Germany's
Rock Hard have taken a likening to the band?
- Of course it means a great deal! It’s always good to be in a
positive light with the media and this way the fans get interested as
well.
How important
is touring as a marketing tool for Nightwish?
- Very important, even more than for some others I would say. Our concept
is very peculiar to someone who doesn’t know who we are so touring
and making a good stage show is crucial to the credibility!
Do you feel
it is worth giving up day jobs just to go on a tour together with smaller
bands?
- Definitely! This is our "day job" and the whole life for
us at the moment.
Have you
noticed that Nightwish has influenced any new bands?
- In some advertisements I read that this band has influences from us
and they have the same album cover artist etc. This makes me feel very
proud even though I don’t think that there’s any band that’s
copying us at the moment. And even if there would be one, it would be
an honour.
What can
you tell us about the “Wishmastour” record?
- It was the idea of our French licence company to promote the Headliner
European tour last fall. It’s limited with some quite rare material
on it. (B-sides, demo recordings)
What is
this I hear about a new MCD and a DVD? What will be on these releases?
Any goodies?
- For detailed info about this please visit our web site at www.nightwish.com
Many goodies, indeed! ha ha!