NIGHTWISH have recently performed a special showcase on November, 10th at the „Hartwall Arena“ in Helsinki, featuring vocalist Floor Jansen (ReVamp, ex-After Forever), who jumped in during their US tour.
Watch and listen to the clip here:
„Imaginaerum by NIGHTWISH: The Score“ – out now! Movie trailer:
REVAMP, the band led by former AFTER FOREVER and current NIGHTWISH touring vocalist Floor Jansen, has released the following statement:
“Due to the changed situation in which singer Floor joined NIGHTWISH on their world tour and summer festivals, the band has decided to postpone the release.
“The new album deserves full attention, and with the schedule as it is today, it is not possible to do enough shows, tours and festivals.
“REVAMP wants to release the album in the fall of 2013. The exact date and more info about the possible tours will come as soon as possible. The recording of the album stays as scheduled and will start in December of this year.”
An 11-minute video clip in which members of REVAMP answer fan-submitted questions about their forthcoming second album — filmed this past September — can be seen below.
REVAMP returned to the live stage in January at Metropool in Hengelo, The Netherlands as the support act for EPICA.
Video footage of REVAMP performing a brand new song entitled “Sins”, during the concert can be seen below.
Jansen appeared at Carioca Club in São Paulo, Brazil in November 2011 as a special guest of MAYAN, the band featuring EPICA/ex-AFTER FOREVER guitarist/songwriter Mark Jansen alongside Jack Driessen (ex-AFTER FOREVER) and Frank Schiphorst. This marked his first live appearance since her burn-out last year, which forced her to put on hold all concert activities.
REVAMP‘s self-titled debut album was released in Europe on May 28, 2010 via Nuclear Blast Records.
NIGHTWISH keyboardist/founder Tuomas Holopainen recently appeared on the Nelosen Uutiset program in his native Finland and offered a few details regarding who will take over as the band’s vocalist. Floor Jansen (REVAMP / ex-AFTER FOREVER) currently holds the position for touring purposes following Anette Olzon’s mid-tour departure at the end of September.
Nightwish’s movie Imaginaerum saw its premiere at Hartwall Arena in Helsinki, Finland on November 10th. The film will see general release in theatres in Finland on November 23rd. Video from the event can be viewed below:
NIGHTWISH‘s British fan club The-Islanders.co.uk conducted an interview with the band’s new touring singer, Floor Jansen, prior to the group’s November 6 headlining concert at O2 Academy in Birmingham, England. The nine-minute chat, which includes questions that were submitted by fans, can be seen below. A couple of excerpts follow.
On what it felt like travelling to the U.S. on such short notice to join NIGHTWISH in the middle of their North American tour after the band abruptly parted ways with previous singer, Anette Olzon:
Floor: “I don’t think I could feel anything else [but] pure excitement. It went so fast that I had no time to really realize what I was doing. And I was so focused on learning the lyrics that all I did was learn [the words]. I was [mouthing] along [to the lyrics on the plane] silently, but still pronouncing the words, because sometimes, especially the ‘Imaginaerum’ [material], [the words are being spit out so] fast, you need to have a taste — taste it [to get a feel for how it should be sung].”
On how it feels to be singing for NIGHTWISH after having toured with the guys in the past with her previous band, AFTER FOREVER:
Floor: “Well, in a way, nothing is different, because we all are the same [people]. But you do get to know each other on a different level really fast. And especially because the situation was so extraordinary, you really are kind of dependent on each other, and that creates a bond immediately. And also because things worked out really nicely from minute one, that was really special. And I was afraid, maybe there [would be] a language barrier or something, but since the guys speak English well, and I do too — they’re used to speaking English also among each other — it was just really good.”
On whether she was surprised how quickly NIGHTWISH fans embraced her:
Floor: “Yeah, I was. I know a few years ago how a lot of people had a hard time seeing [original NIGHTWISH singer] Tarja [Turunen] leave and welcoming Anette. I think [Anette] really had to fight for her spot. And I think maybe now it’s different that again a singer changed — that might make things easier. And maybe because I’ve been around also the metal scene for the last 13 years… I don’t know. Fortunately, I had no time to think to actually think of what to expect from fans, because, like I said, everything went so fast, but I couldn’t have dreamed of so many positive reactions — so many warm welcomes. Everybody was, like, ‘Wow. OK. We like her. She sings the songs well. She fits the band.’ I’ve had so many compliments that it’s [been] really, really good.”
Jansen made her live debut as the frontwoman of NIGHTWISH on October 1 at Showbox Sodo in Seattle, Washington.
Olzon joined NIGHTWISH in 2007 as the replacement for Turunen, after the latter was fired in 2005.
NIGHTWISH‘s long-awaited “Imaginaerum” film — based on the band’s album of the same name — will be released theatrically in Finland on November 23.
The movie had its premiere last night (Saturday, November 10) at Hartwall Arena in Helsinki, Finland, where the audience was treated to both a full-scale NIGHTWISH concert and the first-ever public screening of the movie.
The “Imaginaerum” screening at Hartwall Arena waspreceded by a show by the musicians in NIGHTWISH themselves in what was their last concert in Finland this year.
Fan-filmed video footage of NIGHTWISH‘s performance can be seen below.
The official soundtrack of the movie, “Imaginaerum By Nightwish: The Score”, was released on the day before the premiere — Friday, November 9. The album features 13 grandiose, unreleased re-interpretations of “Imaginaerum” tracks by Petri Alanko.
Eagerly anticipated around the world, “Imaginaerum” creates a musical fantasy world in the vein of David Lynch, Neil Gaiman, and Cirque du Soleil. The movie is an innovative mixture of story-telling and music an extraordinary tale of the power of imagination… and what’s ultimately important in life.
Shot and post-produced in Canada, the movie was directed by Stobe Harju and produced by Solar Films, and features appearances by all NIGHTWISH members. The screenplay is based on a wild vision that Tuomas Holopainen, the mastermind of the band, devised after the album “Dark Passion Play” came out in 2007.
Source: Bravewords.com
The soundtrack for the long expected NIGHTWISH movie, Imaginaerum, is released today, November 9th. Imaginaerum By Nightwish: The Score features 13 grandiose, unreleased re-interpretations of Imaginaerum tracks by Petri Alanko. The entire album is available for streaming at this location.
The tracklisting:
‘Find Your Story’
‘Orphanage Airlines’
‘Undertow’
‘Spying In The Doorway’
‘A Crackling Sphere’
‘Sundown’
‘Wonderfields’
‘Hey Buddy’
‘Deeper Down’
‘Dare To Enter’
‘I Have To Let You Go’
‘Heart Lying Still’
‘From G To E Minor’
Audio samples can be heard below:
Imaginaerum By Nightwish: The Score is currently available for pre-order via the official Nightwish shop, found here. It will be available via Amazon.com soon.
The long-awaited NIGHTWISH movie, Imaginaerum, will have its “flying” premiere at Hartwall Arena in Helsinki, Finland on November 10th, as the audience will be treated to both a full-scale NIGHTWISH concert and the world premiere of the movie.
Imaginaerum will see general release in theatres in Finland on November 23rd. New still photos from the film can be viewed at this location. Check out two below:
NIGHTWISH have announced a final addition to their upcoming tour of Australia and New Zealand beginning this January.
This second and final Melbourne date will take place on Tuesday, January 15th at the Palace Theatre. Support on the night will be SABATON and BLACKMAJESTY.
The updated tour schedule is below:
January
4 – The Arena – Brisbane, Australia
8 – The Studio – Auckland, New Zealand
11 – The Enmore Theatre – Sydney, Australia
14 – The Palace Theatre – Melbourne, Australia
15 – The Palace Theatre – Melbourne, Australia
18 – HQ Complex –Adelaide, Australia
20 – Metropolis – Fremantle, Australia
Go to this location for the band’s complete tour schedule.
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