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NIGHTWISH Keyboardist: 'I Detest Digital Stuff To The Bone' - May 16, 2009
MetalReviews.com recently conducted an interview with NIGHTWISH keyboardist/mainman Tuomas Holopainen. A few excerpts from the chat follow below.

MetalReviews.com: What are your thoughts on digital-only releases? Do you see yourself going that way in the future or do prefer to have the actual hard copy as long as its possible?

Tuomas: I detest digital stuff to the bone. Maybe it's the thing for the future and that is a scary thought. I don't even own an iPod and I have never downloaded a single thing from the Internet, I don't even know how it's done. I want my CD in my hand so I can see the cover and read the lyrics, everything. Just my opnion.

MetalReviews.com: You seem to be a person that is very in touch with nature. I remember on the "End Of Innocence" DVD you spoke of your family's cabin with fond reverence. When you were down and out in 2001 between "Over The Hills" and "Century Child" you went to the woods with Tony [Kakko] and that was a very rejuvenating experience. How do you think that being in touch with nature and having an appreciation for nature affected your songwriting in the early days, and then how do you think touring the world and seeing all sorts of difference cultures affected your songwriting if at all?

Tuomas: I think that everything you see and experience in life affects your songwriting on a subconscious level. But the fact that I've been living in the middle of nowhere in the woods all of the thirty two years of my life, that has certainly affected what I am as a person and that way to my songwriting. I'd like to think that the songs I do are quite organic. I take alot of inspiration from the beauty of the world, the beauty and the purity of nature which I have witnessed my whole life. If I was a city slicker, I think I would be doing something like industrial metal. I think that there is a strong connection with nature in everything we do.

MetalReviews.com: Have you written all your songs while home in Finland? Or have you composed songs in various places like the beaches in Japan or down south in Australia? Not just riffs or ideas but whole concrete songs.

Tuomas: I have never completed a song anywhere else other than my own room in my house. I'm gathering ideas all the time wherever I am. Right now I have a notebook — actually, two notebooks because one is full already — and they are full of ideas, lyrics, riffs, melodies, little lines. Touring the world I get inspired all the time by people I meet, different cultures and experiences. I feel the world so strongly and it feels good. But it is impossible for me to find the mood to complete a song in an environment like this. [touring] I need my peace and solitude at home for a few months to be able to put it all together.

MetalReviews.com: What is your favorite aspect of the music industry and what is your least favorite part? This could be anything from the songwriting process, to touring and seeing cultures, record label politics. Basically, what is your favorite part of being a professional musician and what is your least favorite?

Tuomas: By far my most favorite aspect is the songwriting process. The part where I get to be by myself at home and do the songs and then introduce them to the band and rehearse them. All of this, bringing the ideas together and creating music out of nothing. That is by far my most favorite part. Of course I like touring, I like meeting new people, being in different countries and seeing the sights, but that's secondary. The business part is by far the worst. I have taken a really naive approach to all of that. I don't talk about that and I don't want to hear about it because it takes all of my energy away. I am such a child when it comes to all this business stuff. People around me and even in the band, they criticize me a little bit that I should know where I'm going with the money and I just say that I can't deal with it, that's why we have the managers. We have two of them and our drummer, Jukka, takes care of all the business. I trust him completely. I have no idea how much we get for these shows, I don't know what the ticket sales are, I don't know how much money we are making and I don't want to know. It really gives me the creeps.

MetalReviews.com: Does not knowing all that stuff and not stressing about it, does it feel like it allows you to be more pure?

Tuomas: Yeah, exactly. Because I know myself. And I know my limits. Not dealing with that stuff in a way helps me to make better music. It sounds corny but that's the way it is. I even quit my e-mail so I don't even have that anymore. Whenever I would wake up and check my e-mails, there would be twenty new messages and it would all be record label crap, money business and all that. I just can't do this, sorry. So we made a deal and I stay out of it. Let other people who have the understanding and the interest to do that do it.

MetalReviews.com: Because you write such very profound lyrics and because NIGHTWISH's popularity is growing more and more, do you ever feel that someone might have misinterpreted a deeply personal song that you have written in a horrible way and also in a sense do you feel that you have a bit of responsibility for these people who do take these songs in and think the world of them?

Tuomas: It's a really scary thought. I have thought about this alot in the past few months about the responsibility. It's an immensely scary thought. Some people have taken the songs that we do and the lyrics so deep into them and they are almost reading it as a bible. Sometimes you meet the fanatic fans and you see what it means to them and it's like... it is important, it is music and it's poetry but it isn't the whole world. That's something that I have a hard time coping with because I feel the responsibility on my shoulders and I'm not so sure if I can take it always. I've seen the effect that I or another band member can have on a fan. It takes one minute of your life to go and see somebody and take a picture with him or her, sign an autograph and chat a few words. And they live five years longer because of that you can see it in their eyes, it means the world to them. Sometimes you simply can't, though — you don't have the time or the energy, and you just can't do it. Later on you feel like, "I could have done it." I have that power to influence people and make them feel really good or really bad by not meeting them or doing something wrong unintentionally and that I have a hard time coping with.

Read the entire interview from MetalReviews.com.

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COMMENT | UMMMMMM
posted by : toadload
5/16/2009 9:58:46 PM

aren't your cd's "digital stuff"??? Cd's are digital,dork.

COMMENT | ^^^^^^
posted by : Brother Maynard
5/16/2009 10:15:45 PM

That and does the band use protools? And unless their using an analog board and 2 inch, 24 track tape, I'm pretty sure their recording process is digital as well. Then lets talk about the keyboard he's using. Unless it's an actual piano or Hammond B3 organ, we're talking digital of some kind.

COMMENT | This bitch ass punk
posted by : Calles
5/16/2009 10:28:12 PM

Needs to know that I paid $26 and drove through hell to get to the Pops show in sauget last friday to see a shit opening band and an hour and fifteen minutes of pretty spectacular music. C'mon, with the material they have, an hour and fifteen? The singer chick was "ill."

Ill because she's not Tarja and everybody knows it.

COMMENT |
posted by : rsz
5/16/2009 10:32:47 PM

He was referring specfically to the context of CDs. Maybe digital was the wrong word, intangible would probably suit better.

He's not alone, alot of people prefer tangible CDs to stuff that only exists on their computer, but if the average metalhead was to buy their music library these days rather than download it, they would be spending like $8000 in CDs.

COMMENT |
posted by : MetallicaPuppet
5/16/2009 10:55:10 PM

"I want my CD in my hand so I can see the cover and read the lyrics, everything. Just my opnion."


Funny how some people are having problems understanding what he's saying about digital. What does Pro-tools and organs have to do with this? Sometimes you need to actually read the article instead of commenting only on the title of the article.

COMMENT | huh?
posted by : rr00
5/16/2009 11:02:49 PM

"shitty music?" I respect your opinion, but I disagree with it. Toumas is an absolutely brilliant songwriter.

COMMENT | keyboardist hates digital??
posted by : lostinfaith343
5/16/2009 11:20:09 PM

if this was fark it would have the irony tag all over it

COMMENT |
posted by : beerdiablo
5/17/2009 12:46:14 AM

This guy is no Keith Emerson. Let's see him tote a modular synth in his rig on a tour. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Emerson

COMMENT |
posted by : EL PENDEJO
5/17/2009 1:07:58 AM

To bad he doesn't hate the orchestra. He relies too much of that lately.

COMMENT | thundercracker
posted by : Braindeed
5/17/2009 1:46:27 PM

exactly what I thought, plus he´s an amazing songwritter but his hat sucks, he doesnt care about money buy buys stupid clothing

COMMENT | Oh well
posted by : symbol
5/17/2009 3:27:20 PM

Some of you guys are such crackheads.
Why do you even comment on this band if you don't like it? It should usually be like, if you don't like something, you shouldn't give a damn about it and go take a crap instead of reading about them.

COMMENT | symbol
posted by : quantumgloom
5/17/2009 4:51:13 PM

People that say this shit, and it's said a lot, are obviously retarded. Comments are both positive or negative or else there would be no use for them. If nobody ever said anything negative then everyone would say the same thing and then there would be no point for comments at all.

Grow up and accept that people have different opinions and will comment accordingly.

COMMENT |
posted by : vultures
5/17/2009 7:37:50 PM

pretty sure his keyboard is digital. whatever...nice hat, dick.


COMMENT |
posted by : juanneman
5/18/2009 3:34:56 AM

This band is not my cup of tea, but I like the human side of artists when they reveal their innermost thoughts.

COMMENT | well
posted by : Rrrob
5/18/2009 8:39:40 AM

bit of a crap reason that you just dont understand or know about it

i hate digital downloads because mp3's are compressed and aren't as good quality as cds, which are still obviously sampled so not perfect themselves
but at least thats a proper reason!!

COMMENT | quantumgloom
posted by : symbol
5/18/2009 10:41:03 AM

Well I do see your point there, but I'll give my personal example. I will never go say Gorgoroth is shit in an piece of news that has nothing to do with their actual music, for instance. I'll just see the news and skip it, probably. I see no need in bothering oneself as to express your displeasure towards a band's music, especially through spam. As you can see, I said nothing towards the ones who actually commented on Holopainen's view on digital stuff or whatever. My comment was directed to *a*(special) comment that was practically about the band's music itself.

COMMENT | that is not the point
posted by : mermaidwish
5/20/2009 7:09:20 AM

Guys, this is not important - he clearly wants to be paid for music he made - so all these free downloads must make him crazy. That is normal, we all should pay our bills.
What is interesting is a fact that he started to wear the same hats and cups like Ville Valo few years ago - I was SO happy when Ville stopped doing that. Now Tuomas started. Well.
It is good that he prolongates his fans lifes - 5 years is a lot for dying people, so I just hope he concentrates on those with cancer.
Cales wrote that vocalist is ill AGAIN - well, on the other hand she hired new personal manager and she just launched het own webside. So, everything is just going well with this band.
Tuomas is a divine healer, changing lifes of oh SO MANY people and Anette is so busy with her fame, that her health is suffering. ALL THE TIME, recently.
Is it just me, or are these people just a little bit out of reality?

COMMENT | well, good news
posted by : mermaidwish
5/20/2009 8:37:04 AM

I just checked new webside of vocalist and it says: "Anette and Nightwish launch their brand new live CD and DVD "Made in Hong Kong (and various other places). Be sure to grab your copy of this monster release!"
Those of you, who read Once upon a Nightwish, knew how was the band upset when Tarja wanted for The end of an era DVD title: Tarja AND Nightwish, as if she was a solo artist there.
Now, we have Anette AND Nightwish. NOT NIGHTWISH and their CD and DVD BUT ANETTE and NIGTWISH CD and DVD. Tick - tack. Vocalist is, anyway, nice enough to mention Nightwish - she could not mention them at all.




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