In a new interview with Albert Perera of Metal Hammer Spain, Tarja Turunen was asked about her decision not to write an autobiography about her time in Nightwish.
The former vocalist stated that while she might consider writing such a book in the future, she doesn't feel the need to explain herself or justify her past actions.
She also reflected on her current happiness as a solo artist, citing her ability to connect with her fans and enjoy the energy of performing live.
Turunen's new album "Frisson Noir" was released on June 12 via earMUSIC, featuring a mix of modern metal soundscapes and dramatic, emotional elements that define her unmistakable style.
Turunen dismissed speculation about returning to Nightwish after her reunion with the band in 2017.
She acknowledged that some fans might wish for such an outcome, but emphasized that she doesn't see anything happening between her and the band.
Turunen also touched on the controversy surrounding Nightwish's authorized biography "Once Upon A Nightwish: The Official Biography 1996-2006", which was criticized by her husband Marcelo Cabuli in a lawsuit over defamation.
The book blamed Cabuli for the events leading up to Turunen's expulsion from the band in late 2005.
Turunen's new album "Frisson Noir" has received praise for its intense and emotional sound, with contributions from special guests Dani Filth (Cradle of Filth) and others.
The album blends a modern metal sound with dramatic and emotional elements that define Turunen's unmistakable style.
Turunen stated that while she might consider writing an autobiography in the future, she doesn't feel the need to explain herself or justify her past actions.
She also emphasized her current happiness as a solo artist, citing her ability to connect with her fans and enjoy the energy of performing live.