STRATOVARIUS Keyboardist Doesn't Rule Out Future Reunion With TIMO TOLKKI
22.05.2009
Metal Asylum recently conducted an interview with STRATOVARIUS keyboardist Jens Johansson. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.
Metal Asylum: Was it hard for the band to carry on after [former guitarist and main composer] Timo Tolkki left?
Jens: Yeah, it was. About a year ago I was on the fence, our drummer was completely against the band carrying on as STRATOVARIUS, [Timo] Kotipelto [vocals] was half and half, our bass player was sort of for it, our guitar player…well we didn't have one at the time, haha.
Metal Asylum: When Tolkki left the band, what were the circumstances? Did he leave and say the remaining members had his blessing to continue performing STRATOVARIUS songs but not as STRATOVARIUS?
Jens: I think he didn't know what he wanted. I think he left with the thought the band was over. He didn't think we would continue on without him. He posted some statements about why he ended STRATOVARIUS, then we posted a few statements we would at least leave open the possibility of continuing as STRATOVARIUS because Jörg [Michael, drums] was against it. At the time we didn't have any songs, we had no guitar player. Then as a result, Tolkki got so pissed off because we left the possibility open to continue as STRATOVARIUS that he made another statement saying like, "Fuck those guys, continuing without me as STRATOVARIUS, they can do whatever they want without me." I think he was very ambivalent and some days wanted to sue us to get the name back. It's a long story really.
Metal Asylum: What is the relationship now between the remaining members of STRATOVARIUS and Tolkki?
Jens: Actually, it's good. Unfortunately, we had this Internet war. I think sometime in September last year, we made an announcement we would continue under that name STRATOVARIUS because we started recording these songs that sounded like STRATOVARIUS. After we announced that, he became upset again but then about five weeks ago Tolkki sent me a e-mail that said, "Dude, I had this really weird dream that we were all friends. Can we talk about this?" So I said, "Sure, why not?" So I guess he had a complete turnaround on this issue, which is good. He said it was because he had this dream or nightmare.
Metal Asylum: With that, is there a possibility of Tolkki returning to the band in the future?
Jens: I think first we have to give this a shot for a couple records. I think one of the reasons why he wanted to stop STRATOVARIUS is because he got sick of playing this kind of music and he thought STRATOVARIUS wasn't doing anything interesting anymore. I also think he had some personal problems with our singer Timo Kotipelto and drummer Jörg Michael. But of course, he may come up with something that is like power metal as well. Did you hear his new band REVOLUTION RENAISSANCE? I think several songs on their first release, "New Era", could have been STRATOVARIUS songs, but I am not so sure about this new one, "Age of Aquarius". I know a lot of people were saying the REVOLUTION RENAISSANCE didn't sound like STRATOVARIUS, but that's the whole point.
Metal Asylum: When will STRATOVARIUS release a concert DVD?
Jens: That's another thing. The old STRATOVARIUS records from about 1995 to 2000, were on Noise Records and they got bought by Sanctuary, and they got bought by Universal. So Universal has rights and we would have to ask and pay them as well. But, we did get the rights to release two DVDs with the old lineup with Tolkki because we do have the footage shot. It's sad, because the one shot in Milano, Italy, from 2003 was really good but the guy who was supposed to edit it had some kind of breakdown and didn't finish the work. The mixes are also done and after this guy disappeared someone found the tapes in the garbage. It's crazy, the crazy world of STRATOVARIUS, haha. The other show is from Sao Paulo in 2005 shot with six cameras. It is pretty nice. We just have to somehow find the way to get the money to finish them.
You can read the entire interview at www.metalasylum.net.
Metal Asylum: Was it hard for the band to carry on after [former guitarist and main composer] Timo Tolkki left?
Jens: Yeah, it was. About a year ago I was on the fence, our drummer was completely against the band carrying on as STRATOVARIUS, [Timo] Kotipelto [vocals] was half and half, our bass player was sort of for it, our guitar player…well we didn't have one at the time, haha.
Metal Asylum: When Tolkki left the band, what were the circumstances? Did he leave and say the remaining members had his blessing to continue performing STRATOVARIUS songs but not as STRATOVARIUS?
Jens: I think he didn't know what he wanted. I think he left with the thought the band was over. He didn't think we would continue on without him. He posted some statements about why he ended STRATOVARIUS, then we posted a few statements we would at least leave open the possibility of continuing as STRATOVARIUS because Jörg [Michael, drums] was against it. At the time we didn't have any songs, we had no guitar player. Then as a result, Tolkki got so pissed off because we left the possibility open to continue as STRATOVARIUS that he made another statement saying like, "Fuck those guys, continuing without me as STRATOVARIUS, they can do whatever they want without me." I think he was very ambivalent and some days wanted to sue us to get the name back. It's a long story really.
Metal Asylum: What is the relationship now between the remaining members of STRATOVARIUS and Tolkki?
Jens: Actually, it's good. Unfortunately, we had this Internet war. I think sometime in September last year, we made an announcement we would continue under that name STRATOVARIUS because we started recording these songs that sounded like STRATOVARIUS. After we announced that, he became upset again but then about five weeks ago Tolkki sent me a e-mail that said, "Dude, I had this really weird dream that we were all friends. Can we talk about this?" So I said, "Sure, why not?" So I guess he had a complete turnaround on this issue, which is good. He said it was because he had this dream or nightmare.
Metal Asylum: With that, is there a possibility of Tolkki returning to the band in the future?
Jens: I think first we have to give this a shot for a couple records. I think one of the reasons why he wanted to stop STRATOVARIUS is because he got sick of playing this kind of music and he thought STRATOVARIUS wasn't doing anything interesting anymore. I also think he had some personal problems with our singer Timo Kotipelto and drummer Jörg Michael. But of course, he may come up with something that is like power metal as well. Did you hear his new band REVOLUTION RENAISSANCE? I think several songs on their first release, "New Era", could have been STRATOVARIUS songs, but I am not so sure about this new one, "Age of Aquarius". I know a lot of people were saying the REVOLUTION RENAISSANCE didn't sound like STRATOVARIUS, but that's the whole point.
Metal Asylum: When will STRATOVARIUS release a concert DVD?
Jens: That's another thing. The old STRATOVARIUS records from about 1995 to 2000, were on Noise Records and they got bought by Sanctuary, and they got bought by Universal. So Universal has rights and we would have to ask and pay them as well. But, we did get the rights to release two DVDs with the old lineup with Tolkki because we do have the footage shot. It's sad, because the one shot in Milano, Italy, from 2003 was really good but the guy who was supposed to edit it had some kind of breakdown and didn't finish the work. The mixes are also done and after this guy disappeared someone found the tapes in the garbage. It's crazy, the crazy world of STRATOVARIUS, haha. The other show is from Sao Paulo in 2005 shot with six cameras. It is pretty nice. We just have to somehow find the way to get the money to finish them.
You can read the entire interview at www.metalasylum.net.
Source: Blabbermouth.net
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Comments
Wait, what? Tolkki had a dream they all were friends again? Isn't that kind of normal, since the guys in the band propably have been in his mind as pretty much the last thing when he goes to sleep? But well, if they truely could become friends again and made something together, maybe with Tuomas and TT handling the guitars, that would just be EPIC.
Jaussi wrote on 22.05.2009 at 09:21
Tuomas?
you mean Matias?
yes, that would be great.
It's nice to see friendship, especially such long term one, overcome this sort of odds.
Even if they don't play together again, it would be great if they became friends. People shouldn't part ways just because of their creative differences, you can have different views on how work should be done and still get along in your personal life, even if you decide you cannot work with that person anymore.
Blackwood wrote on 22.05.2009 at 16:21
damn .... guys
Jens ,kotipelto,jörg
you cant do like this
he's your friends guys ;.; damn
he made you famouse and you can do shit like this
you pissed me off
Säqer Zåmel wrote on 02.07.2009 at 14:41