That post you made was another publicity stunt to get him attention.valo_666 wrote:This is another publicity stunt to make the upcoming CD sell something
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That post you made was another publicity stunt to get him attention.valo_666 wrote:This is another publicity stunt to make the upcoming CD sell something
MetalNat wrote:Good riddance.
Talk about gay...VictorTDD wrote:
Napalm Records
NPR343
2010.09.27 (not sure)
The new Album "Trinity" introduces 2 new members: Magnus Rosen (ex Hammerfall) on bass and Bob Katsionis (Firewind) on keyboards.
Timo Tolkki describes "Trinity", an album recorded in Brazil and Finland, as a "back to the roots" album. Unlike "Age of Aquarius", Tolkki is the sole composer. He received lyrical support from vocalist Gus Monsanto and drummer Bruno Agra.
"I just did what I have always done. I wrote some songs and then we recorded them. The album features ‘back-to-the-roots’ power metal with a strong focus on catchy choruses. It also features the fastest song I have ever composed."
Indeed, the album sees the band going back to Timo Tolkki's roots and its title track, with a playing-time of over 10 minutes, proves that the mastermind is still full of pleasant surprises.
New Age stuff? 3 means alot in all religions, paganism and Christianity especially.VictorTDD wrote:
Napalm Records
NPR343
2010.09.27 (not sure)
Now, seemed that the band was really ok and with two new members and a new album. But, suddenly (as we all know, this sudden, strange and absolutely chaotic things has happened a lot in TT's life these past years) now we have a message from TT in his facebook and myspace saying that this is the end of RR.Ragehead91 wrote:Wow, someone still seems to be mad. But looking back it is understandable I guess. I found this on the Napalm Records Homepage:The new Album "Trinity" introduces 2 new members: Magnus Rosen (ex Hammerfall) on bass and Bob Katsionis (Firewind) on keyboards.
Timo Tolkki describes "Trinity", an album recorded in Brazil and Finland, as a "back to the roots" album. Unlike "Age of Aquarius", Tolkki is the sole composer. He received lyrical support from vocalist Gus Monsanto and drummer Bruno Agra.
"I just did what I have always done. I wrote some songs and then we recorded them. The album features ‘back-to-the-roots’ power metal with a strong focus on catchy choruses. It also features the fastest song I have ever composed."
Indeed, the album sees the band going back to Timo Tolkki's roots and its title track, with a playing-time of over 10 minutes, proves that the mastermind is still full of pleasant surprises.
I was so angry to spend some time reading all the comments. Thanks, I guess ...Even though I'm not changing my mind about TolkkiRagehead91 wrote:Read the post again and look through the thread. Trinity will be released.
Remember that? Totally forgot about thta contest. And I doubtfully think he'll change his mind...Look through his hitory if soRagehead91 wrote:Does anybody know if the winner of that contest ever got the guitar?
I think he does need to be blamed...It's not the first time he's doing this, and no matter how sick or ill he is, that doesn't justify everything wrong he did in his lifegnurt_gp wrote:I think TT shouldn't be blamed again just like previous times. it's like he lost everything, not like he destroys his band again. I might think that the idea to recruit R-R at the beginning was not good. His new band can never reach Stratovarius level and to be honest, R-R never appear to be a true band
Personally I think this result is like he pays for what he did wrong in the past, not like he does a wrong thing again. Maybe Magnus and Bob are only guess musicians just like the ones in New Era, the two guys were never meant to be permanent members. My own opinion and guessing. What I agree is, with all respect to TT, now he seems to be the shadow of himself and I doubt he can regain any of his old talents, unless someone give up a helping hand.ggonza43 wrote: I think he does need to be blamed...It's not the first time he's doing this, and no matter how sick or ill he is, that doesn't justify everything wrong he did in his life
We all knew those dudes weren't permanent, since the first day "Trinity" was announced and Katsionis is still going to be in Firewind working in their next release, "Days Of Defiance"gnurt_gp wrote:Maybe Magnus and Bob are only guess musicians just like the ones in New Era, the two guys were never meant to be permanent members. My own opinion.
Agreed. When the news about Trintiy was released I thought that would maybe spark new interest in the band. But It seems it didn't. Maybe it would've helped if Tolkki reponed the RR website and kept the fans and press informed about what is going on. As it is, most people didn't even know that the band still existed until the announcement. The RR news and fan-contact policy in the last few months wasn't really that good.icecab21 wrote:Getting magnus, bob k, napalm, and a back to the roots album is something I thought would spark up demand. Guess well see what happens after the release but it looks like this won't be promoted well at all when it’s the one that should be most promoted. Promoters perhaps want to see more stability with the band than they can trust more about the investment.
I totally agree, and thats set the demise of the project, I think chances are that tolkki will stop trying to make a BAND happening again. I pray to god he re- joins stratovarius.gnurt_gp wrote:I think TT shouldn't be blamed again just like previous times. it's like he lost everything, not like he destroys his band again. I might think that the idea to recruit R-R at the beginning was not good. His new band can never reach Stratovarius level and to be honest, R-R never appear to be a true band
You, sir, made me laugh and close my eyes. Just like this emoticon-MikeKhalilov wrote:Talk about gay...VictorTDD wrote:
Napalm Records
NPR343
2010.09.27 (not sure)