Jörg Michael's new interview

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Jörg Michael's new interview

Post by Lurdi » Mon May 18, 2009 9:24 pm

Hi all, a very recent new interview.
Here's the link: http://www.reflectionsofdarkness.com/in ... wtopic&f=1

Tuesday, 12 May 2009
Interview with

Jörg Michael (drummer) of Stratovarius

The Finish power metal band Stratovarius is back in a new formation and with a new album ’Polaris.’ I have no idea what to expect when I get drummer Jörg Michael on the phone, but he is open, genially and willing to start the new chapter in the band’s history.


Closing Chapter

There happened a lot the last couple of years and the last thing many people expected was a new album and a band standing there full of retrieved energy. Willing to draw a line and give Jörg Michael the opportunity to clear the sky for the last time, I ask him to explain how he found his energy back.

Jörg Michael: We want to draw a line and continue. Timo Tolkki (ex-guitarist and songwriter) made his choice. Everybody receive things differently, but you can’t argue with certain facts. The true comes out in the end. Tolkki sold the band behind our back. I want to make a statement that we are sad about what happened, but we are a happy band now, excited to be on the road again. I understand the fans that they were sad and confused, but their support helped a lot!

How was it to sit down and start with a new album?

Jörg: The beginning was a bit strange, after years. (The previous album ‘Stratovarius’ is released in 2005- SD) Timo Kotipelto (vocalist) wanted to go separate ways and I decided to follow him. There was totally no stress and hurry. In the meanwhile there was a two years during court case to get the rights of Stratovarius. Finally we worked a few months in the studio, I wasn’t there in the beginning. The main difference is that it is in our hands now!

The German drummer is fast in his answers, extremely open about his feelings and wins my respect by that attitude. He definitely wants to clear the past, and continues his detailed story.

Jörg: We are not a driving ship and wait. Now we are free from the company and rebirth. The control is in our hands and finally we can do it! The spirit is back. I started to make music, because I have fun from it. Somehow we lost that. There was no energy…

He is silent for a while, than he goes back to 2005 when the album ‘Stratovarius’ was released and Tolkki started to have a different vision about the band.

Jörg: It was a strange time. Tolkki was the main composer of Stratovarius. ‘Elements’ (part I and II released in 2003) was hundred percent by him. I want to go from there, because it is a masterpiece and he did a great job. The whole band appreciated it. Sometimes you have to do different things to refined yourself and that is the ‘Stratovarius’ album. No speedy part, or double bass for me but do something new. It made us know that we don’t want that again.


New Chapter

The new album ‘Polaris’ shows a totally different Stratovarius, but still with many references to the old roots. Also the band has a new record company: Ear Music, division of Edel.

Jörg: Kotipelto and I wanted to go on because we like to make this music. I have been member for 12 years. The most important was to find the fun back and face the problems later. It was heavy because there were a lot of negative vibes. We wanted to try something new and still use the name Stratovarius because four from the five members are still a part of it.

SD: Polaris is a very symbolic title right?
Jörg: We wanted to release it and the whole concept came later after we had the songs recorded. It was the idea of Lauri Porra ( bassplayer, new member. Also member of Kotipelto – SD). So it is not a concept, but totally the opposite. It symbolised a bright northern star. You see it shining, powerful and with a positive vibe.

SD: How was the album process of Polaris?
Jörg: It was different than for example ‘Elements.’ There was more teamwork and before there was a tight guide. Tolkki is a genius musician and always listened to suggestion, also a good producer. He is clear and strict. He knew what he wanted, but it is also limited. Now five people were discussing and we had long talks. There was no leader who did the arrangements for example.

SD: What was the challenge concerning your drum parts?
Jörg: We use the same harmonies style and the same drum techniques I know. I simply did what I like to do: play drums the best I can. I do it for friendship and not for the money. Everybody wanted to help and that motivated me to do it. I know Jens Johansson (keyboards) had big offers to play in other bands, but he choose for Stratovarius. Ten years we developed the band and now we want to prove ourselves that we still can do it!


Polaris

SD: Which song is your favourite on Polaris?
Jörg: The first song ‘Deep Unknown’ units everything we have now in Stratovarius. Guitarist Mattias Kupianen has more progressive influences (co-writer of the song, together with Timo Kotipelto – SD) and adds a new element to the band. I like the ‘Dreamspace’ (2004) album the best. It has a signature on even rhythms. On this album you hear those knowledge as well. A super tune is ‘King Of Nothing’ (written by Jens Johansson) but it was difficult to record with many details. After some times you will realise how much it was. It took a lot of time to get it perfect and that is what you hear. There are even some songs not added on the album and I like those a lot as well. There is a high quality level on this album.

Bassplayer Laura Porra wrote a lot of songs and the drummer has a nice statement about him:
Jörg: He is an adult now and responsibility. He took some work and did a great job.

Than the conversation switches to the voice of Timo Kotipelto.

Jörg: He uses his voice different on ‘Polaris.’ When I heard it the first time it sounded great and it didn’t changed much, very talented. Tolki has a certain view and tone in his head how the voice needed to sound. It took away the emotions and spirit. You can hear that on ‘Dreamwaver’ or ‘Celestrial Dream’ what was a bit too high and you hear Timo struggeling.

He put Timo in a cage. Now Timo feels confident again. The emotions again and he has the space to develop other sides of his voice as well and not only the very high parts.

SD: Polaris brought the energy back and convince everyone that Stravorius is back full force.
Jörg: We reached a higher level with this album. Like myself I am more open with the drums and Timo is more confident. We have a new tour coming up, the first rehearsal in the beginning of May and I hope for good reactions.

Jörg Michael asks for a last word to the fans: It was not easy and I want to thank the people who stand up with us. We celebrate it together with this new album. Thanks!

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Re: Jörg Michael's new interview

Post by NeverendingAbyss » Mon May 18, 2009 9:30 pm

WOW Nice interview. Thanx for posting it.

Jorg seems to be more relaxed in this one than TK's interview.
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Re: Jörg Michael's new interview

Post by Irinia » Mon May 18, 2009 9:43 pm

Thanks for posting!
Awesome interview, cool to see it from Jörg's point of view :)
And great to see all the nice things he said about his band mates.

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Re: Jörg Michael's new interview

Post by Ragehead91 » Mon May 18, 2009 9:45 pm

I hope the first part of the interview won't start any drama again. But seeing that the guys over in the RR board are craving for thinks to start drama about (most recent example the "Strato doesn't thank Tolkki in the booklet" thing) I have a bad feeling.

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Re: Jörg Michael's new interview

Post by Irinia » Mon May 18, 2009 9:51 pm

Ragehead91 wrote:I hope the first part of the interview won't start any drama again. But seeing that the guys over in the RR board are craving for thinks to start drama about (most recent example the "Strato doesn't thank Tolkki in the booklet" thing) I have a bad feeling.
Now why the hell would they thank Tolkki in the booklet? He wasn't on the new album or had anything to do with it, did he? :roll:
Meh.. I hate drama..

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Re: Jörg Michael's new interview

Post by stratodan1990 » Mon May 18, 2009 9:56 pm

And now, we will soon prepare for facepalm maybe :lol:

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Re: Jörg Michael's new interview

Post by Ragehead91 » Mon May 18, 2009 9:58 pm

Irinia wrote:
Ragehead91 wrote:I hope the first part of the interview won't start any drama again. But seeing that the guys over in the RR board are craving for thinks to start drama about (most recent example the "Strato doesn't thank Tolkki in the booklet" thing) I have a bad feeling.
Now why the hell would they thank Tolkki in the booklet? He wasn't on the new album or had anything to do with it, did he? :roll:
Meh.. I hate drama..
Well, those guys think that they have to thank him because of all the years they spent together and that Tollki allowed them to continue under the name. I don't see why this is such a big deal. Who gives a shit about what is written in the booklet?

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Re: Jörg Michael's new interview

Post by icecab21 » Mon May 18, 2009 10:30 pm

it's good to know that some interviews can focus on polaris

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Post by CES » Tue May 19, 2009 1:35 am

Ragehead91 wrote: Well, those guys think that they have to thank him because of all the years they spent together and that Tollki allowed them to continue under the name. I don't see why this is such a big deal. Who gives a shit about what is written in the booklet?
The thanks for that were made on a statement on the Stratovarius website, no need to put it in the album booklet.

Back on topic: That throwaway comment about Jens being offered a spot in "bigger" bands makes me wonder just what bands he got offers from.

Jorg also brings up a good point about TK's voice in that while he can hit the high notes, his voice is just much more powerful in the midrange (Emancipation 1 is a fine example)

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Post by Texidor » Tue May 19, 2009 2:02 am

I also hope this does not get the drama going with RR board but hey everyone is entitled to their own point of view. :)

One thing that I have noticed is the following and once again this my own opinion ............Stratovarius have really embraced their fans and really are doing a good job in promoting Polaris and the good vibes in the band. They are on tour already promoting their album.

To me biggest dissappointment would be with Timo and RR. Yes I understand that there maybe more to the story. But all this talk and build up to the Age Of Aquarius ( which is a good album ) and then NOTHING! There has been no promotion, no interviews, no tours, no plans, no communication with fans, NOTHING! I am a big fan of Tolkki and to me that was a dissappointment.And all of sudden we find Project : Strato and RR is at a stand still. Now his focus is Project : Strato ( and tell me thats not too chime on all the buzz with Stratovarius at this time ).

I see Stratovarius as band moving on making music from the heart........... Sometimes even though I admire Tolkki , I see some negativity in him still.
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Post by finnlandia » Tue May 19, 2009 8:49 am

Great !! Thanks! :D

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Post by Stratowarius » Tue May 19, 2009 12:29 pm

icecab21 wrote:it's good to know that some interviews can focus on polaris
:) Yes, here we focus on Polaris and that is good. :)

Some months ago I visited the RR-church and became very depressed. Then came the big reunion and I thought everything was OK now. Yesterday I went back and found that the time had halted there.

The preacher preached just as before about the evil snakes he had nursed at his big, good and generous bossom. And the congregation sang with him as best as they could. The refrain was like this.


We are the good ones,
we are the children of seven eleven,
Polaris is the rotten one,
and will never go to heaven.
Polaris is from Satan himself in his glorious hell,
And to him we never our souls will sell
Evil, evil, evil is their dead,
and evil is all from them you ever can read.
Evil, evil, evil and not the smallest "thank you"
to their former master (who wrote 92% of the songs, have we heard that before))
that is what we call a DISASTER.

So they went on and on but the choirsinging was rather weak. And the church was darker and more emty than ever.

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Re: Jörg Michael's new interview

Post by lalodrums2 » Tue May 19, 2009 12:34 pm

Thanks for the interview!

Very honest from Jorg about telling us those things, im sure.

Go stratovarius go !! :)
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Re: Jörg Michael's new interview

Post by browneyedgirl » Thu May 21, 2009 5:18 am

Jorg gave a good, informative interview. No drama there, just the way he sees things and facts. :bigok:

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Re: Jörg Michael's new interview

Post by hiro23 » Thu May 21, 2009 9:29 pm

I thought it was done very well, and he even has a lot of good things to say about Tolkki. I didn't catch any negative spirit in that one at all.

Oh yeah and in regards to the question about Jens I do know around the mid-90's he was offered a spot in Dream theater.
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Re: Jörg Michael's new interview

Post by Polaris » Sat May 23, 2009 9:10 pm

Nice interview, I like what he said :)

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