NIGHTWISH - "The New Album Has Some Weird And Wonderful Cumbrian Bouzouki..."

October 1, 2014, 9 years ago

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NIGHTWISH - "The New Album Has Some Weird And Wonderful Cumbrian Bouzouki..."

Nightwish recently wrapped up a large portion of the recordings for their highly anticipated new studio, the first to feature Dutch vocalist Floor Jansen (ReVamp, ex-After Forever). They have checked in with the following update:

"Troy was the last band member to record in our wonderful camp before ending it last weekend. He will continue later on in Helsinki but a part of his recordings are done and he sends you these words and this picture:

'And now, the new Nightwish album has some weird and wonderful fanfret Cumbrian Bouzouki in its Forcefield. Here's the photographic evidence....'"

 

Nightwish are currently working on their new album, along with producer Tero “TeeCee” Kinnunen. The yet-untitled creation will be the first Nightwish studio-record to feature Floor Jansen. Longtime drummer Jukka Nevalainen will sit out on the recording sessions due to health issues; Kai Hahto (Wintersun, Swallow The Sun, Trees Of Eternity) will replace him. It’s set for a release in spring 2015 via Nuclear Blast.

The band recently released the fourth album trailer called The Beginning Of The Summer Camp.

Commented drummer Jukka Nevalainen on the first actual band rehearsal: “You have to remember that the last time we played together was about 11 months ago. It’s been quite a while. So, all things considered out initial stabs were pretty OK.”

Added guitarist Emppu Vuorinen: “You start to get into the songs when you rehearse them. We played a heavier tune, and it did get me moshing a bit. I don’t know if it has something to do with age – but the need to show off has diminished even more. It’s more like you want to do justice to the song and not strut your stuff.”

Three previous trailers follow:

#1 – The Cabin:          

#2 – By The Lake:      

#3 - Inside His Head:



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