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When Children of Bodom played their final show on December 15, 2019, it quite possibly could have been the last time their brilliant keyboardist Janne Wirman ever played a single note of music he wrote. The last show came as a culmination of a tumultuous year that saw the band split ways with lead guitarist and vocalist Alexi Laiho after a series of disagreements, exacerbated by his increasingly erratic behavior due to alcohol abuse, which made it impossible for the legendary Finnish band to continue on as they were. Wirman and the remaining original members of the band each decided to start pursuing careers outside of the music industry afterwards, with Janne opting to enroll in architecture school. Laiho would carry on with a new group, Bodom After Midnight, but only briefly as Alexi would tragically pass away in December 2020, succumbing to the long term effects of alcoholism.
Between the hell the band went through in 2019 just trying to keep everything together, to the loss of his dear friend and bandmate, Janne became so disillusioned with music and the music industry that he considered never playing again. In fact, he went on for nearly four years without doing so, until he finally relented to the urging of his brother, Antti Wirman, a long time member of Janne’s Warmen side project and a ferocious guitarist in his own right, and bassist Jyri “Snake” Helko. The way Jyri and Antti tell the story, they basically refused to let Janne quit music, saying in interviews afterwards that he was simply too talented to be “just an architect,” which is quite a statement in and of itself. Once Janne gave in, the three of them went to a cabin outside of the Helsinki area and were able to come up with demos for new Warmen material on the very first weekend, which became the genesis of what would become 2023’s Here for None.
There was one slight issue, however: the band had no lead singer. After briefly considering Bjorn "Speed" Strid from Soilwork, the members of the band decided that Petri Lindroos, formerly of Norther and currently of Ensiferum, would be the perfect addition to round out their lineup.
Now, Warmen are ready to release their follow up to Here for None, aptly titled Band of Brothers, which is due out on August 15th through Reaper Entertainment.
Ahead of the release of Band of Brothers, I had a chance to speak with Antti and Janne about a number of topics, including:
Speaking with Janne and Antti, it’
By Where Did Mary Go?When Children of Bodom played their final show on December 15, 2019, it quite possibly could have been the last time their brilliant keyboardist Janne Wirman ever played a single note of music he wrote. The last show came as a culmination of a tumultuous year that saw the band split ways with lead guitarist and vocalist Alexi Laiho after a series of disagreements, exacerbated by his increasingly erratic behavior due to alcohol abuse, which made it impossible for the legendary Finnish band to continue on as they were. Wirman and the remaining original members of the band each decided to start pursuing careers outside of the music industry afterwards, with Janne opting to enroll in architecture school. Laiho would carry on with a new group, Bodom After Midnight, but only briefly as Alexi would tragically pass away in December 2020, succumbing to the long term effects of alcoholism.
Between the hell the band went through in 2019 just trying to keep everything together, to the loss of his dear friend and bandmate, Janne became so disillusioned with music and the music industry that he considered never playing again. In fact, he went on for nearly four years without doing so, until he finally relented to the urging of his brother, Antti Wirman, a long time member of Janne’s Warmen side project and a ferocious guitarist in his own right, and bassist Jyri “Snake” Helko. The way Jyri and Antti tell the story, they basically refused to let Janne quit music, saying in interviews afterwards that he was simply too talented to be “just an architect,” which is quite a statement in and of itself. Once Janne gave in, the three of them went to a cabin outside of the Helsinki area and were able to come up with demos for new Warmen material on the very first weekend, which became the genesis of what would become 2023’s Here for None.
There was one slight issue, however: the band had no lead singer. After briefly considering Bjorn "Speed" Strid from Soilwork, the members of the band decided that Petri Lindroos, formerly of Norther and currently of Ensiferum, would be the perfect addition to round out their lineup.
Now, Warmen are ready to release their follow up to Here for None, aptly titled Band of Brothers, which is due out on August 15th through Reaper Entertainment.
Ahead of the release of Band of Brothers, I had a chance to speak with Antti and Janne about a number of topics, including:
Speaking with Janne and Antti, it’