Even though Amorphis remain satisfied of their evolution and of their last four albums, the Finns felt it was time to shake up their environment a little for this new album, Circle. On the admission of guitarist Esa Holopainen, Amorphis’ working process was a tad to run in, to the point that it was starting to ruin their ability to create surprise. The result was a series of well-constructed albums, which always managed to convey the band’s unique personality, but were admittedly a bit predictable.
Thus the need to revise the working process when the time came to record the album. For the band, this is the first step towards a new era, even if, in point of fact, they haven’t gone as far as changing the music with Circle – at least not in the proportions the fans were used to with Amorphis in the first half of their career. The guitarist talks about this topic, and covers the peculiar career of Amorphis, as well as the band’s collaboration with lyricist Pekka Kainulainen, a rather original bloke.
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