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Voici une interview intéressante où Kiske défend ce disque et Avantasia, et bien sûr où il casse du sucre sur le dos du metal
Il ne dit pas que des conneries au fond, le problème c'est qu'il généralise à mort comme si toute la scène metal était uniforme, et du coup quand il s'enflamme ça devient vite ridicule, comme s'il fallait absolument qu'il se batte contre un ennemi invisible...
http://www.metalsymphony.com/index.php? ... e&sid=3308
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MetalSymphony.com recently conducted an interview with former HELLOWEEN singer Michael Kiske. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow.
MetalSymphony.com: I see you have included in [new solo career album "Past In Different Ways", featuring acoustic and stripped down reworked versions of some of HELLOWEEN's classics] some songs from the (HELLOWEEN) album "Chameleon". What's your opinion about this album? Why do you think that many HELLOWEEN fans don't like this album?
Kiske: "The best records we did (during my time [with HELLOWEEN]) were the 'Keeper' records, in my eyes, because that was the time when we were functioning as a band. After Kai Hansen's [guitar] departure, it didn't work anymore on a personal level. Mr. Weikath [HELLOWEEN guitarist Michael Weikath] was starting his false games, especially behind my back. But I think 'Chameleon' was an honest record, and that's all that matters to me in the end. But it wasn't a band record anymore. I also just re-recorded MY OWN songs from 'Chameleon'."
MetalSymphony.com: Do you think that old HELLOWEEN fans may consider [your new solo] album ["Past In Different Ways"] as a kind heresy due to [the fact that you chose to re-record] these tracks from the German band?
Kiske: "I don't really care anymore about these types of music popes and philistines, I must say. I can record my own music even as Spanish folk songs if I feel like it, and I don't need to ask for anyone's permission about that. I personally think, after how the band has treated me and talked bullshit about me over the years, it would be rather a heresy NOT to take my beautiful songs back again. This makes morally a lot of sense to me; but the metal scene has totally false morals anyway. That's because this scene is kissing the ass of a false god far too much = the antichrist. I don't believe in metal morals. I believe in free (= true) music and in Jesus Christ."
MetalSymphony.com: What's your opinion about your participation in the new AVANTASIA album, I think you already participated in the first Tobias Sammet's [EDGUY/AVANTASIA mainman] album. Do you think that with this third album, AVANTASIA is changing the musical point to a new one near to rock and far from heavy metal?
Kiske: "I like the new material of Tobi and I support him for having the guts to move on and be a more FREE musician. Musicians shall NEVER make records to please markets or critics; THAT'S false music. But as I said, the metal world tends to have its own 'morals' here... As a FREE musician, you will always be a 'betrayer' for metal fascists. But you have to be true to yourself, because that makes true music. If you're not true to yourself, you're a betrayer of yourself and GOD. We both know that's when certain mentalities call you 'true' again, but it's just a lie. Metal generally loves to turn everything around: morality, the cross, the pentagram, the truth ... I learned trough metal a lot about what it right and what is wrong, so I thank that scene for that! I can still enjoy a good-hearted rocking song, but I don't need false music scenes or dogmas to follow in my life. [AVANTASIA's] 'Lost in Space' is my favorite songs on Tobi's album. Unfortunately, my vocals didn't make it on the album, just on a download version."