HIMI - HIM and Ville Valo Italian Fanclub

Votes given by Baudelaire In Braille

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    I understand, but still heartbroken. HIM is my favorite band of all time and I can't believe they aren't making anymore music together. I just hope as individuals they continue to make music. ❤️❤️
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    CITAZIONE (Baudelaire In Braille @ 7/3/2017, 21:59) 
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    After 26 years of Love Metal, Ville Valo, Mikko "Mige" Paananen, Mikko "Linde" Lindström, Janne "Burton" Puurtinen and the new arrival Jukka "Kosmo" Kröger called it a day. According to Valo's statement on the website, the "official" reason for the break up is the following:

    After quarter of a century of Love and Metal intertwined we sincerely feel HIM has run its unnatural course and adieus must be said in order to make way for sights, scents and sounds yet unexplored. We completed the pattern, solved the puzzle and turned the key. Thank you.

    Financial Problems

    Probably Ville wasn't satisfied with the current financial status of the HIM project. A band is an investment after all, they need to make profits in order to buy the toilet paper and have a roof on the top of their heads (like Ville said) and not long ago we stated that the band ran into some financial troubles. So probably the profits (I mean, no tour and albums = no cash in) weren't enough to pay the shareholders (members of the band) plus the management.

    Side Projects

    Ville, in the official statement said that they want to find sounds yet unexplored. Well, this seems much more an excuse since he had plenty of time this summer (and many other) to do that, but instead he trolled us another time with the Rambo Rimbaud farce. Anyway (even if the skills of any member is without any doubt remarkable) we don't think that outside of the HIM band there is any room for an equal or greater follow. They are all over 40 and maybe it's a little too late for something completely new. The band also has accustomed us during the years to many new and yet unexplored sounds (for example: SW was much more pop than rock or metal) so we don't really buy the official statement.

    Just to give you an example of how massive the HIM fanbase is: the HIM band Facebook page has 1,734,573 followers while the Ville Valo Virallinen (Ville's personal facebook page) page has just a little over 33k. Daniel Lioneye (Linde's side project) has just 20k followers.

    Just a very long vacation?

    So in the end, Ville, the real brain and heart of the band, just wants to relax in his new house with his new girl and maybe even make some babies too, without being under pressure. When your are in a band of worldwide proportions like HIM you need to tour, write new songs and so on... And maybe he isn't really ready and made for being under pressure, he's never been like that. He's in his 40s and probably he realized he, as every human being at a certain age, is in the desperate need of stability, and before the comeback he needs to live a normal life and a normal family.

    Ville has always been very demanding (and therefore slow in the last years) in terms of songwriting and creating the actual songs, so probably the album that should have been released this year (after being postponed in 2016) was still far from perfection. This might also be one of the reason.

    The other members

    HIM is not just Ville Valo. Every other member has his own life and family and must pay his own bills. So probably there has been some internal conflicts related to the slowness of the frontman, probably amplified by the early departure from Gas? We'll never know, but this is probably one of the most unlikely options, since there has always been a fraternal spirit in a band which is more than a family for them (and many of us). They would have canceled the farewell tour if there was some conflict inside the band, and this is not the case.

    We should have expected a break up

    This was in the air... But it's like when you're lost into someone so much that you lose every perception of the outside, of what's really going on.

    Many people in the HIM fanbase are now mourning this break up. Nobody was expecting it because we always thought HIM were an unbreakable family. But shit happens, nothing lasts forever... We had many signs in the past 10 years but we didn't really care about all these reminders. Maybe it's too late, maybe not. But please let's express ourselves in the farewell tour, let's show them what kind of of fanbase we are. They deserve it.

    A good point of view...i hope they will make a good tour and why not take some time to think about their own future and one day, with a different perspective, make new HIM stuff.

    Bella Andre
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    I hope every show is sold out its the only way we as fans can show the band they will be missed.
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    This is only the beginning of a new Era....but I'm so sad.....
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    This is a great news!!!

    Proud of him
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    Credits: Soundwave Music Festival Tv

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    HIM Track List



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    Edited by tatianaf - 13/8/2013, 10:28
  8. .
    This homage is a very good idea. Thank you!
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    Normally, yes, I have tickets for the two dates :o)
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    Ahahahah nella prima parte dove risponde al telefono e nella secondo dove si infila tutte le cose nello zainetto sono morta dal ridere! :lol:
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    Roma nel nuovo video, so proud of it <3
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    There's a lot more to a record than simple notes, lyrics, and sounds. An impactful piece of music always remains wrapped in emotion. Love, hate, sadness, and joy resound at the greatest decibel imaginable. At the end of the day, a song's feeling will carry on as long as the melody will—and just as loudly.


     


    HIM holds that philosophy in the highest regard on its eighth full-length studio album, Tears On Tape [Razor & Tie]. The platinum-selling Finnish quintet—Ville Valo (Vocals), "Linde" (Guitars), "Migé" (Bass), "Burton" (Keyboards), and "Gas" (Drums)—finds rapture in divine rock 'n' roll hooks, eerie synths, and elegantly cinematic lyrics. You'll undoubtedly feel each tear they shed.


     


    After touring heavily behind 2010's Screamworks: Love in Theory and Practice, Chapters 1-13, the band began taking its next step musically. However, it wasn't as easy as these five musicians might've hoped it would be.


     


    Suddenly, in 2012, "Gas" had sustained a repetitive strained injury in his hand, and his doctors weren't even sure if he would ever play drums again."We were heartbroken," admits Valo.


    "We waited eight months for him to heal. During that time, I wrote most of the material on the album with an acoustic guitar at home. It was a mechanism for coping with the stress. I had to do something so I focused on trying to make the songs the best they could possibly be. By a lucky miracle, 'Gas' healed up, and we were able to start this next chapter together."


     


    That "next chapter" sees Valo and Co. venture into a new territory once again, while upholding the pillars of their patented "Love Metal" of course. They cut the album in their native Finland at Helsinki's Finnvox Studios, the site of some of their seminal work including their debut Greatest Love Songs Vol. 666 and 2003's Love Metal. In addition they tapped longtime collaborator Hiili Hiilesmaa for production and Tim Palmer [U2, Ozzy Osbourne, Pearl Jam, Rober Plant] for mixing. The record also boasts paintings from long-time friend BBC Radio's Daniel P. Carter as cover art.


     


    Always evolving, Valo mined inspiration from doo-wop of the '50s and the '60s, examining personal relationships, and pondering existential questions.


     


    "It was a pretty solitary time," he goes on. "The last album I was really in my head. This time, I was constantly looking around me. I wanted this to be super simple. I kept coming back to imagery and harmonies fifties artists like The Ronettes or Roy Orbison would use. I wanted to describe humongous moments of emotional revelation as simply as possible. At the time, the summer was coming to an end. In Finland, the sun doesn't go down at all for summer. Then, it gets super dark in winter. The seasonal changes are very heavy. You can feel them emotionally and physically. The leaves had started falling, so it was like I was describing the autumn of a man—a Finnish man to be exact."


     


    That autumn commences on the first single "All Lips Go Blue". A potent, powerful riff stands punctuated by foreboding keyboards, plaintive acoustic guitar, and a melancholically sweet melody. He reveals, "It'slike a memento mori track. We're all going to die, so let's not worry about it now. Let's live first. That's how I see it. The song combines everything we collectively love as musicians. It's a good indication of where we're coming from, but it doesn't reveal everything."


     


    Instrumental segues such as the intro "Unleash the Red", "Trapped in Autumn", "Lucifer's Chorale", and outro "Kiss the Void" also expand the sonic palette add dramatic intricacy.


     


    "I channeled Dario Argento and Goblin," laughs Valo. "Those parts allow the album to breathe and give it a sense of otherworldliness. Plus, having the intro is a very metal thing to do. Ozzy Osbourne and Iron Maiden did it!"


     


    As the seas of the album swell, everything culminates to a brutally blissful close on "W.L.S.T.D." Brooding, bombastic guitars slip into the void of a whirling hook carried by Valo—"When love starts to die, so will I."


     


    "Love is my world," he affirms. "I'm dependent on relationships, emotions, and the fact of having somebody I care for and would die for. I'd say that everybody is.


     


    "In many ways, the shimmering title track encapsulates the entire collection's mindset. "The lyrics to that song have a double meaning," he continues. "It's where I was emotionally when autumn was coming. At the same time, most of the lyrics are based on me describing my favorite songs growing up. Tears On Tape are the tears my favorite artists shed on tape. They created the musical milestones in my life. It's a love song for music. If life is a vinyl record and somebody lifts the needle, it ends. Like a record, life rotates into different moods and places. It's the sonic companion from birth until death."


     


    Death always sounds good in HIM's hands. Since forming in 1992, the band has cultivated a truly diehard global fan base that wears the "Heartagram" logo proud. Over the course of seven previous albums, they became the first Finnish act to reach platinum sales in the U.S. Overall, they've surpassed sales of 1.75 million albums and over 1 million digital downloads in North America alone. Teaming up with Razor & Tie, they're marching into their next phase with Tears On Tape.


     


    For Valo, autumn has begun and HIM is shining brighter than ever. "The whole thing needed a cinematic feel," concludes Valo. "We're microscopic beings in the big picture. It's very personal. At the end of the day though, everybody has their secrets, but a lot of people hold the same secrets. We all live through the same seasons."


    Credits: Razor & Tie


    Credits & Source: Team Heartagram Facebook


     


     

    http://www.razorandtie.com/
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    Ciao Silvia! Io sono Roman, 21 anni, di London :)
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    Bevenuto/a! :3
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    Anche se non sono nuovo da queste parti, mi ripresento :)

    Mi chiamo Roman ed ho 21 anni, sono amico di Andrea (Baudelaire in Braille) ed è anche per questo che mi sono rifatto l'account da capo :)

    Per il resto che dire.. Ascolto gli HIM da 5 anni, proprio dall'uscita di Venus Doom, e tra poco mi trasferisco a Londra a tempo indeterminato. Non avendo al momento altro da aggiungere, lascio a voi la parola! :)

    Se avete qualche domanda non esitate a chiedere! Ciao! :)
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