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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
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Hi you! I..ve updated a new song to my player. It..s called "Last Breath Of Love" from my forthcoming solo-album "Fire-Hearted". The track features Mr. Marco Hietala (Nightwish, Tarot, Northern Kings). Please enjoy and remember to check the release of my new cd at www.spinefarm.fiPeace, Elias
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Friday, January 30, 2009
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- How did you first meet Sonata Arctica, how did your invitation into the band come about?
I have been their opening act with my own instrumental band here in Finland called Elias Viljanen & Evil Spirit. My first gig opening for Sonata was actually as early as 2003. I had also some gigs with them in 2005.
- Do you feel that fans have accepted you as Jani's replacement?
Yes really good, I think even better than I expected. We have had 3 tours in the States and it..s getting more bigger for us there, so I think in the States it..s not so big deal as for example in Europe. But all and all really good and positive feedback.
- What was it like trying to learn to learn all of Sonata Arcitca's songs?
I listened to the songs a lot while I was driving to my day job. Then I rehearsed a lot at my home studio. Sometimes I checked some tabs from the internet, but usually I found it frustrating because in the tabs there..s always at least some little mistake somewhere..soo frustrating..It was nice to learn the songs but when I look back it took a lot of my time. I went to work every day, took care of my kid in the evenings and practiced at nights..But I decided that I WILL learn the songs, not just try learning them.
- What's it like going from writing your own solo albums to touring worldwide with Sonata?
Touring..s been a whole new experience for me, but somehow I feel like this is a "meant to be-job" for me. Job is totally wrong word to describe this even though I get some green out of it. Playing the guitar is my second nature or something. It..s more than a work or a hobby to me.
- What's been your best moment of the Unia tour?
Hard to say, first thing what comes to mind is, I think getting to play for big audiences..Then when you get the hang out of it, it..s really nice to see the fans and see their happiness.
The first shows outside Finland was Japan tour 2007. We stayed at 5-star hotels, it was overwhelming to me. The fans were of course still checking me out but I think they got a kick out f our shows. as well as me and the whole band..
And also the first long bus tour in the States was something to me. I remember one night I just watched the endless road from the bus window at night, just knowing that we did a hell of a show tonight and tomorrow we..ll do it all over again..everyday...Really cool!!
- Have you had any nightmare experiences with Sonata Arctica when you've been on stage and something's gone badly wrong? What would your worst nightmare on stage be?
I..m afraid that I fall down from the stage if the stage is really high. No signal from the guitar..that..s happened a few times..no big deal if my technician can fix it like in 12 seconds..I..m not so terrified of playing mistakes anymore, that..s happened sometimes...I won..t go there now. But Henrik has taught me that you shouldn..t worry about those little mistakes..:-)
- Let's get back to your solo albums. At times your style of playing is heavily influenced by Steve Vai. Do you think that you might transfer some of this influence over to any Sonata albums you work on?
Maybe not in the way I think most fans would understand it. I mean some fans fear that my playing is not so "Power"-metal or something and Vai-music might be a little bit over the top to some people... There..s no reason to be afraid that I will get a chance to ruin Sonata..s albums in that way, after all they are not my solo-albums, those I can ruin or do whatever the hell I like on them..I just try to play as emotionally I can and of course add some killer shredding :-) We are 5 in Sonata, so I won..t do anything the other guys won..t approve. But the answer to the question is... maybe, buahahhh!!
- Do you think you will continue to write solo albums whilst working with Sonata Arctica?
Yes I will do my next one in early 2009. Spine Farm Records will release it. You can find my Studio blog at http://evilatstudio.blogspot.com/
- When you're on tour do you get a lot of spare time to play other songs or to practice your playing?
We have a jam sessions every once in a while in the bus but it..s purely for having fun, not to practice any skills..of course playing with other people is really important skill.
- I notice that you use Ibanez guitars. Why have you chosen Ibanez? What do you especially like about them?
I..ve tried out other guitars as well..Ibanez has been the best choice for me ..cause they are really good sounding guitars and really easy to play also. And of course they look killer!!
- Are there any plans for a new Sonata album? If so, what can you tell us about it? Will it be in the same style as Unia?
I..ve heard some demos that Tony has done and they sound good. We start to rehearse the new material in Feb 09. I think the material is strong and the fans wont..be disapointed!! It..s really hard to tell if it..ll be sounding like Unia, but one thing is for sure, it will sound Sonata!!
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Thursday, December 11, 2008
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Spinefarm Records (www.spinefarm.fi) adds to the roster Elias Viljanen, who in addition to his solo work, is known as the guitarist Sonata Arctica! So far Viljanen has put out two solo albums: "Taking The Lead" in 2002 and "The Leadstar" in 2005. A third album, yet to be titled, will be released later this year! The album will feature guest vocalists Marco Hietala (Nightwish, Tarot) and Tony Kakko (Sonata Arctica). Also contributing will be Jari Kainulainen (Evergrey, ex-Stratovarius), Mikko Siren (Apocalyptica) and Henrik Klingenberg (Sonata Arctica).
Viljanen joined Sonata Arctica in the fall of 2007. The band has kept Viljanen busy, as they spent most of last year on the road in North and South America and Europe.
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008
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Hi everyone!
I have opened a new studio diary at http://evilatstudio.blogspot.com/
Enjoy!
Yours, Elias
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Friday, July 25, 2008
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Hi all,
My dear fellow musician, Keyboard wizzard Mr. Henrik "Lance" Klingenberg, has opened his own myspace site at:
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=388531980
So, if you are a friend or a fan of his (or Sonata maybe..), feel free to send a friend request to him. Right now he is wondering where the hell have all of his friends gone?
Yours truly,
Elias
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Sunday, October 28, 2007
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Hi all,
I have opened my own blog at:
http://eliasviljanen.blogspot.com/
I..m not promising anything but I will try to write something while on tour
and also post some pictures!
Thanx,
Elias | ..>
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Sunday, October 28, 2007
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Hi all,
I´m happy to announce that I have signed an Ibanez exclusive endorsement agreement. I´m very grateful for that, I love those guitars! Mike from Ibanez was checking me out in Santa Ana, California. The show was awesome and obviously Mike liked what he saw and the rest is history..
Yours, E
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Friday, October 26, 2007
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Hi All,
I just wanted to tell you all, I had a great time on tour
You guys are great! Or "awesome" to put it another way
I want to thank you all for giving me such warm welcome.
I even learned some spanish in Mexico..Thanx Mexico for your hospitality.
I got to see a lot of new, interesting and different places..and people of course!
Your love for Sonata´s music is beyond words..
I hope to see you soon again,
Yours, Elias
P.S. And for you, the guy in a wheelchair from Florida: your hand-printed
Sonata artwork has found it´s place on my wall, thank you.
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
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Hello all!
I want to take this time to say "Thank You" to all the Japanese fans of Sonata Arctica.
You really made me feel welcome! I will have these warm memories in my heart for the rest of my life.
I´m hoping to see you all soon again!
Arigato.
Yours, Elias.
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Monday, September 04, 2006
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Dear Elias,
I don't usually get a chance to listen to CD's on tour but I popped yours in, good show. Your guitar playing is furious and in control. It's nice to hear guys still playing the hell out of their instrument.
Some fine moments. If I was to make some comments I would say that although you have a tremendous amount of technique, inspired melodies are the most difficult thing to capture, for all of us.
No matter how heavy or how fast something is if the melody is great then it all works. Much of your stuff can be tracked to identifiable inspirations and I encourage you to always search as deep as you can to find your own unique voice.
Kind regards Steve Vai
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