Alternative Press: A conversation with Ville Valo

After a decade-plus of doom, love and all things 666, Finnish heartagram rockers HIM have put all of their cards on the table with their latest full-length, Screamworks: Love In Theory & Practice, which dropped this week. Documenting the dissolution of a relationship, the album is a look at love through the distinct viewpoint of frontman VILLE VALO. So who better to tell us what went into it?

How does it feel to have Screamworks finally released?
Right now, I feel like shitting my pants every five minutes because I'm nervous about what people are going to think about the album. I just feel like the stars were aligned on this one, and it's a good portrayal of where the band are at the moment. I can say I'm very happy with how the album turned out.

This album is very different from Venus Doom. With each album, do you feel as though you change as a person like an actor changes with every role?
I think it's just natural. You know, when you tour and write an album and you start working on the next, it's very natural. Usually you're headed for something different. Organically, something just happens. You grow up and things change and the world changes and you're just trying to filter it and make it into an album.


 

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