Stratovarius Is No More Posted By: David Priest, Editor In Chief April 2nd, 2008
Stratovarius mainman Timo Tolkki has issued the following statement: "It is time to stop the silence and announce what some
of you have already been speculating. Stratovarius is no more. "Last October I told the guys that I am stopping the
band and told them the reasons why. "This letter is addressed to you, Stratovarius fans, who have
supported the band for so many years. "I first thought that I would write just a very generalized, typical 'music business' statement that
basically never says anything. Then I decided that you deserve to hear at least
parts of the truth what has been going on behind the scenes so you will be able
to understand my decision better. "All the time, since Timo Kotipelto [vocals] and Jörg
[Michael, drums] joined the band, there have been
tensions and negativity flying around. This has been concentrating on me, Timo Kotipelto and Jörg. "The reasons Jari Kainulainen [bass] was fired some years back were so absurd
that I am not even try to explain them here. If I write a book one day, maybe
then. "Anyways, I think the seeds were planted already back
then, something like 12 years ago. There were many confrontations, Jörg has been complaining to me about Timo
Kotipelto and Timo Kotipelto complaining to me about Jörg.
At times it was a mess, although of course, it never would show outside to the
fans. "It is not my intention to disrespect Timo Kotipelto and Jörg here. They are both fundamentally good guys. Things
just sometimes happen and relationships go to directions we don't want them to
go. It's like a divorce, nobody wants it to happen but sometimes it is best for
all so everyone can continue their own lives. Plus I want to tell how things
have been behind the curtains. You always only see the good side anyway; you
don't really know what is going on. "We had amazing years, 14 records, 6
world tours with over a thousand shows all across the globe, 3 gold discs, a
Finnish Grammy and almost 3 million records sold. "I have arrived to my decision after careful, long and
rational thinking of over a year and I know it is the right way for me. I just
felt so bad being in Stratovarius.
Something was terribly wrong in there and nobody seemed to care. "The countdown really started from the last Stratovarius
album in 2005. At that time the atmosphere in the band was extremely weird. I
had spent most of 2004 recovering from my nervous breakdown in April 2004 when
I was hospitalized. It was at this point when things started to change. Jens
[Johansson, keyboards] supported me immensely during 2004 with his phone calls.
We then did that 'Stratovarius'
album, which I think is an awful album and went for the subsequent tour
production. By that time it was apparent to me that things really were bad.
Nobody seemed to care about anything. I had the idea to use projection screens
and for that, you need to produce graphics. I planned those and basically the
whole show. Nobody seemed to have any interest in it. It was more like, the
less the better. The atmosphere at the rehearsals was awful. Lauri Porra [bass] who had just
joined the band was wondering what is going on with this band. Jörg Michael came straight from Saxon to this tour wearing a Saxon
shirt during most of the shows. His attitude for most of the tour was extremely
arrogant, pretty much towards everybody. But especially
towards me and Timo Kotipelto.
And Timo Kotipelto's
attitude towards me was lukewarm and polite, but I could sense the hostility.
Of course, we as professionals put on very good shows but it was more craftmanship and rehearsed performance than a great united
band playing emotionally from the heart. "I think Timo Kotipelto was always very bitter about that he could not
get his songs and/or lyrics on Strato records. I did not understand this really 'cause he
had/has his solo band where he could do what he wanted. It took me many years
to learn to simply tell him that I don't like his songwriting and lyrics and
that the main difference between me and him is that I am writing songs that end
up being Strato
songs while he is trying to write Strato songs that end up being Kotipelto songs, which means
they belong on a Kotipelto
record. "It is not easy to say to someone that you don't like
his music. You guys and girls dont
like all music, neither do I. Neither does Timo Kotipelto. "I am not anyone to tell what is good and what is bad music, but I do can tell what kind of music I like.
And Timo Kotipelto's stuff
just doesn't do it for me. "I do have to say that I think he has written many
great songs as well during his solo career. Plus he probably would say the same
things about my songwriting. We are just very different. He has a very
different sense of humor than I have. "Maybe the weirdest thing in Strato was that we never really
were friends in the band. I visited Timo Kotipelto in 12 years perhaps 5 times. To me Jens was the
closest in the band and lately Lauri Porra, who is a wonderful guy. But none of use was really
ever real friends. It might be surprising to you but that is the truth. "The tour continued and Jörg's
drum roadie told me drunk that Jörg is leaving the
band after the tour but he is doing the tour 'cause 'he is a businessman.' I
guess you could say that Jörg's attitude pretty much
culminated what he said to me in "The tour came and went, we survived and Jörg didn't leave the band. But it was the weirdest tour I
have ever done. Very successful, but still it felt like forcing something. It
was not fun. It was sad. "The next thing I had in mind was to write a really
fresh good old fashioned power metal album in the vein of 'Visions'. I felt our
fans deserved it and I felt it was the right thing to do. This was the infamous
'RR' album. The songwriting was flowing and the songs sounded really nice and
melodic and very much like old Strato. I was all the time on my toes because of the
situation in the band and I was anticipating difficult recording sessions. "Anyways in late 2006 we completed a demo tape
containing 10 brand new songs. I wasn't too happy about the demo, but it did
serve its purpose, to present the songs to the record company. I then booked 12
days from Sonic Pump studio in "Last year, 2007, was the turning point for me in many
ways. I felt better, but regarding Strato I felt worse. There were fights about everything,
even about trivialities, which really annoyed me. A lot of
fights. A lot. I had to use a lot of energy to
try to get merch to Stratoshop, which was on the
shoulders of Jörg and Timo Kotipelto,
because there was no merch for people to order but still they were ordering
cause the items were on the page. The SSL certificate that proves the site is
secure was expired a year ago, I tried to get that fixed, could not do it
because I wasn't authorized to do so. The most popular items from the shop were
sold out and Jörg refused to print more. I could not
understand any of the things that were going on. At the same time, I was having
more fun than in years with my rock opera 'Saana'. When I was making that, I realized what was
lacking in Strato:
the enthusiasm, creativity and fun. It wasn't like that in years. 'Saana' gave me hope that there still could be
something new for me to learn at this age and it gave me a whole new world of
things and a start for something new. Plus I knew I had some really cool new
metal songs in the works. "We did have 8 festival shows during 2007 and it was
then, when I was standing on stage in "So it was during this show, I decided that it's over.
I was still thinking about everything but I felt that for my future, it was the
only logical thing to do. I did not want to fire Timo
Kotipelto and Jörg because
they are and have been as much part of Strato as I have been and it would not be fair to the fans.
I then decided that it is best to lay rest what is
already dead. I informed guys by email in October 2007 about my decision and
explained in detail my reasons hoping they would see my points and agree what
is real. Only Jens and Lauri answered. Timo Kotipelto and Jörg did not even answer to that mail. Jens understood my
decision, Lauri did not. I understand him, he got a taste of what it is to be in a successful rock
band touring the world. It is not easy to give that up. He did fail to see my
side of the story. That Timo Kotipelto
and Jörg did not comment anything really speaks for
itself. I did want to finish the Stratovarius saga with style and naive as I am, in February
2008 I wrote a mail to the band and proposed that we would say goodbye to our
fans with style and do one more tour. I won't go into details here, but this
time I did get a response from Timo Kotipelto and Jörg. I wished them
well and wrote back that I can see there cannot be any more tours with this
band because of the hostile reactions. So that was that. I felt good about my
decision, but not good that out of legal reasons I have had to wait for this
announcement for so long. "Then I thought that since I have all these great songs
in my hands, I wanna put these out somehow. So I
contacted a few friends, we laid the basic tracks in the same place where the Strato 'RR'
session had taken place a year ago and it was just flowing. There was
happiness. There was energy. The songs sounded great. My friends Michael Kiske and Tobias Sammet agreed to
sing on the album. I decided to form a new band called 'Revolution Renaissance' which would continue the legacy of Stratovarius. In
this first album I just wanted to release these songs finally so I did not have
time to search for a permanent line up. I am now, so if you are interested,
drop me a mail! "The album comes out 6.6.2008 through Frontiers
Records. "I am excited and happy…for the first time in years. I
can hardly wait what the destiny has in store for me with my new band,
projects, and songwriting. I am living a very creative times.
I have my production company and I am doing lots of different projects and not
only metal but basically anything that moves me. "First I would like to, despite of all, thank Jörg, Timo Kotipelto,
Jens, Jari, Lauri, Tuomo, Antti and Jyrki for these 22 years. It was a quite a ride. I wish
Jens, Timo Kotipelto, Jörg and Lauri the very best with
whatever they decide to do in their life and success with it. "Last but most importantly, I want to thank you Stratovarius
fans for your love and support and for the great life. We will be seeing each
other in some ways, somewhere. You will always remain in my heart." |