By David Pearce
I caught with ZP Theart Former Dragonforce Vocalist to ask him about his influences, his new band I AM I and the new album “Event Horizon”, which will be relased on 26th May 2012, and here’s what he had to say.
1. Hello ZP, I’m David, Welcome To MSFinland!
Hello David, a pleasure to talk to you.
2. You have been away from the scene for two years, what have you been doing with yourself?
I took 1 year out of music completely, to figure out exactly what I wanted to do and what direction it was I wanted to head into musically. At the same time I was plotting to take over the world Pinky hahaha!
OCTOBER TIDE originated with a 1994 demo tape created by KATATONIA members Jonas Renkse and Fred Norrman. Some days ago I had a chance to interview band’s founder and guitarist Fred Norrman, and he told me the latest news of October Tide’s presence and future plans.
– Hi Fred, i’m Tarja. Welcome to MSFinland! Today’s May Day, how you spent it and does it have any significance for you?
Hi Tarja and thanx! I guess i should have been out on the streets to support all the working class heros today but i´ve been busy with the new album. To be honest i´ve never been really interested in politics until we got the new blue government. The way they destroy the contry and treat people is not acceptable.
– October Tide was formed in 1994 by you and Jonas. Tell me about the early years, and is there any special story behind this band name?
Yeah, we were formed in 1994 when Katatonia split up. We recorded our first album “Rain without end ” in 1995. I can´t remember any story behind the bandname but a guess is that it has something to do with we were formed in late ´94
– You played in Katatonia from 1994 to 2009, when you left Katatonia and reformed October Tide in 2009, after a couple of “silent” years. What would you like to tell us about that change? And what is your relationship with Katatonia-guys today?
I´m still friend with the Kata guys. I came to a point were i had to make a choice, and unfortunately i couldn´t no longer continue in Katatonia. It was a hard decision to make.
Metal Shock Finland‘sMohsen Fayyazi has recently published an interview with legendary guitarist and composer Jon Schaffer from American power metal band ICED EARTH. Some of this conversation can be read below:
When asked about recording a new album, Jon said: ” We’re gonna start writing in the fall, the album will probably be in the middle or fall of 2013. We still have more touring to do for Dystopia. Then we will be recording a live DVD on August 19th in Cyprus, which will be in an ancient theatre. It’s a very busy period, but we will be working on new material.”
Discussing whether there would be new material to come from Demons and Wizards, Jon had the following to say: “Hans and I are definitely going to do more Demons and Wizards, but I don’t know when. The problem is our schedules. I’m so focused on Iced Earth right now, it’s taking up all my time.
Then this fall we’re going back into the songwriting for Iced Earth. So it’ll be difficult to squeeze in Demons and Wizards. Usually when Hans and I do an album and some shows it takes about a year, and I can’t take that time away from Iced Earth right now.”
When asked if Jon had ever met Ronnie James Dio or wanted to work with him, he said: “Ronnie and I were good friends and I miss him very much. We did have plans to work together. We were on tour with Heaven And Hell in the UK back in 2007, and even before that we talked about doing a project together. But it was difficult to get our schedules lined up. When we were on that tour we got more serious about it, and unfortunately it wasn’t very long after that we found out Ronnie had cancer and obviously that changed everything.
I loved Ronnie as a human being, certainly as a heavy metal legend, but to me he was much more than that, because he was such a genuine person.
It didn’t matter who he was talking to, he always listened to them and looked them in the eye. He was a very genuine special guy and this world is going to miss Ronnie Dio.”
You can listen to the whole of the interview on the Soundcloud player below:
“It was awesome, I made the impossible possible and I feel so good about it. As the first metal music journalist in Iran, it was like making a dream real. I grew up with ICED EARTH’S metal music, they were/are always one my favorite metal bands. Ten years ago I couldn’t ever imagine to be in this position. Jon Schaffer was awesome and he answered my questions in a very detailed way, I’m so happy for that and I hope you enjoy this interview as well.I want to thanks my MSF teammates especially Ali Blackdiamond and Taija from Century Media Records who helped me with this interview” Mohsen Fayyazi commented about this interview.
Interview with Goatwhore – 07/05/2012 – The Recue Rooms, Nottingham by Dylan Raine
I caught up with the guitarist from Goatwhore for a few minutes prior to their set on their European tour in Nottingham and asked them a few things about the band and the music. Although the interview was originally recorded, due to a technical fault I’m writing it up instead
So what do you think of Nottingham?
Nottingham’s not bad, everything feels a little dreary but we have a good crowd.
Can you tell me a little about yourselves and where this all started?
The band has been going since early 1997 and had a few line-up changes in which we have 2 of the original members left.
Can you give us an explanation behind the name?
We’ve had this question loads of times, the name originates from a bunch of guys visiting a strip club back at the start of the band and commenting on one of the girls looking like a ‘Goatwhore’, I guess it kinda just stuck after that.
I hear multiple influences from your music, but where would you say your main source of influence lies?
Our main influence is from the likes of Thrash, Heavy Metal, and Black Metal
The Album ‘Blood for the Master’ is out now, so what were you thinking prior to creating it?
We don’t usually go into a studio with an absolute plan on creating anything; we just play and see what happens.
Do you have any plans for a new album in the near future?
We plan on touring for the next 12 months promoting ‘Blood for the Master’ then maybe look at writing a 7” sometime next year.
What would you say are the main features that make your music stand out from the rest?
I’d say we have a very defined and raw sound, ranging within the heavy metal to thrash elements. It’s this which makes us stand out.
Do you have any upcoming Gigs, Tours, and Shows?
We’ve got a few more weeks of our European tour before heading off to Australia & New Zealand.
Is there anything else you would like to add that I have missed out on?
Come and check us out and have a beer with us!
European Tour:
07.05.12 – UK, Nottingham – The Rescue Rooms
08.05.12 – UK, Aberdeen – The Tunnels
09.05.12 – UK, Manchester – Moho
10.05.12 – North Ireland, Belfast – Limelight
11.05.12 – Ireland, Dublin – The Pint
12.05.12 – UK, Plymouth – White Rabbit
13.05.12 – UK, London – Underworld
14.05.12 – Belgium, Antwerp – Trix
15.05.12 – Germany, Stuttgart – 1210
16.05.12 – Switzerland, Winterthur – Gaswerk
17.05.12 – Germany, München – Feierwerk
18.05.12 – Italy, Massa – Swamp Club
19.05.12 – Italy, Misano Adriatico (RN) – Boulevard Club
Progressive metal band Mirrormaze took the chance to answer a few questions for Metal Shock Finland on release of their new album ‘Walkabout’.
1. Welcome to Metal Shock Finland, I’m Dylan Raine, who are you?
Nice to meet you Dylan, I’m Davide Penna the song writer of MirrorMaze.
2. Can you tell me about the origins of the music and how everything came together?
Samuele and I formed MirrorMaze in 2008.The main goal since the beginning was to write progressive metal mixed with alternative metal music.
In 2009, with demo material, we had to the search of high-profile musicians to complete the line-up.
During the year Fabio D’Amore (bass and backing vocalist for Fairyland, Serenity, Pathosray) joined the project as our new lead singer and bass player.
Recordings sessions started right after at Artesonika studios in early 2010. While the recordings our aim was to seek a very special guest to perfom on the record and Ray Alder from Fates Warning and Redemption was contacted to sing on the track “Deeper Signs”.
In our opinion the blending of our singer and Ray Alder creates a unique sound and give the song a deep and special musical meaning.
To end the recordings we called a session man, Matteo Maselli, to play drums for us.
The mix and mastering was given to the amazing Staffan Karlsson (Stevie Wonder, Nathan East, Earth Wind & Fire, The Roxette and Firewind) in his Landgren Studio 5.1 in Sweden. It’s some month later that we found the definitive line up with Fabio Nasuelli on drums and Juan Manuel Savoini on bass.
ALCHEM is a female fronted Italian progressive metal band. Lisa and Pierpaolo give life to a band called Acidaluna some years ago. Some sessions become part of the band(drummer,violin players)and they give more enphasis to a project that is surely a cradle of originality and research of new musical horizons. They decide to have ALCHEM as name and record a demo … I decided to do this “blind” interview” to leave space to the band and let the people know more about them. I hope all of you readers and the band likes my idea.
Hi guys! I’m Sylvi from Metal Shock Finland! It ‘a pleasure for me to do this interview and to talk with you, how are you?
Hi Sylvi! Thanks to you and to Metal Shock Finland. .we are well and inspired ,it’s a pleasure for us to talk with you
As I said, my interview will be made ??as if I did not know you at all, so let’s start from the beginning, from its origins. You exactly where you are? (I ask every member of the band)
We all are from Italy,Rome.
Alchem- Tarantola Maggio 2008
How and when did you start to have a passion for music? And especially when you realize to want to turn this passion into something bigger?
our passion for music began in childhood, we all started playing in bands very young. We have always gravitated around the Italian underground and it was natural to turn this passion into something more, with all the difficulties which the Italian bands , genre alternative, have , such as self-finance their project, little support from major media, line up changes
etc. must be a very big passion to survive
How did you meet? What were the initials “agreements”? I mean, what were you talking while the Alchem project grew little by little?
It’s a long history 😉 Piero and Lisa came from different experiences and have combined their creativity to form ALCHEM and are the founders.
They had different styles of music and ideas to want to melt, beyond a predetermined genre . did not want to be locked into a genre but to release what we feel through music, In fact, our songs do not follow a predetermined wire except amalgam of our different creativity. This is what we talk about even now with the other elements of the band, Paolo on bass, drummer Max, Susy on keyboards(recently entered into our band) we all have different backgrounds
Alchem, why did you choose this name? It can be connected to your music or your atmospheres?
because this mix of ideas is very much like what an alchemist makes looking for himself or the missing part of the truth. basically what we call reality is a continuous mix and change of elements apparently even dissonant
in metamorphosis. This may represent in some way our music.
Annalisa, how it feels to be the frontwoman of a band? What are your roles in the works?
well, I’m comfortable 🙂 I really wanted this project and I have the freedom to express my ideas, my melodies and lyrics. We have now an established way of composing, there is a lot of dialogue and cooperation between us. I do not consider the frontwoman of the band but an important part, of course fundamental, but the others also are. each one has its role.
Your primary influences?
This is the hardest question of all. everyone listens to music for years and we are definitely influenced by everything we have heard that it was in tune with us and from what we heard we pulled out ourselves with our strengths and weaknesses
Do you believe that “Dark Progressive Metal” is the term most appropriate for your music? Do you think that could change the course of time?
As we said is very difficult to label a band, I think people feel the need to do it especially with the bands not very well known for having an orientation. I believe that definition is too general and not applies to all our songs. We have many songs that are waiting to be well recorded that can be defined as progressive. Many people define us “Gothic” even if we admit to be slightly gothic inspired, for those who listen gothic defines us Metal, and Metal purists do not recognize us among their kind. The truth is that all these elements coexist in us because our backgrounds are all the bands that we loved and listened to over the years
Do you believe that the Italian music (Metal and not) is in crisis? If so, why?
music in general is in crisis, but not because there are not listeners, simply because it changed the businness and the majors being afraid of the new bands and continue to support bands already existing. The market for independent labels, despite their invaluable work they can’t within their means to invade the official market of new music releases. This is because the official Italian market absolutely not support alternative music and only provides to himself gains with Italian national pop music. So happens that scattered for Italy there are many really good music realities that does not get set, have trouble getting to know, and often people give up the music. They also have to finance themselves to produce excellent works, and this with the economic crisis is not always possible. Sometimes, underground bands are reviewed like the band signed to major label but it is a comparison not feasible. These have in fact a production that have a cost that an underground band obviously can not afford.
ALCHEM Photo by Stefano Felice Guidi
Why should people listen to Alchem? If you could choose, what would you like that people feel while listening to Alchem?
There isn’t a feeling that we want others to test, everyone should be free to try whatever he wants, we are all different and each has its own inner world, his tastes. What we enjoy is knowing that right now someone is listening to our music, trying his feelings and if he chose to listen to us we have been enjoyable for him
This is a personal question: Besides the Alchem, you carry out another job?
Yes ,we all take care of other things.. Piero and Paolo working on graphics and video , In fact, Piero (Capuano) has created the flyers and CD artwork (with photos taken by Claudia Ortu,) and Paolo(Tempesta) has made our first official video of “Whispering Clouds” from “Florilegium” which is not a official full length but a collection of demo tracks through time, from our beginnings to today. Lisa and Max are sometimes occasional teachers 😀
I know you have a very active activity live, how are your shows? How people respond? Where you did your last show?
We try to play in all situations, trying to communicate what we are, we like to stay in contact with people who came to see us and to entertain and talk with them even after the live. We learned a lot playing around , knowing many good bands that play with passion like us, every live is a valuable experience.
Last show was in Rome April 26 in a small club at the center of the capital
We are happy to see that the audience listens attentively to our proposal
One day the name Alchem will be accompanied with the names of bands such as ….?
I dare not even think … certainly we would love to open for bands most famous
and would be too many to list.
Who created your charming logo? There were specific agreements about how had to be done?
Thanks for the compliment! the logo was initially created as a tattoo (In fact it is the tattoo that have both Piero and Lisa it has to do with alchemy because it represents the duality of each element , and we decided to use it as a logo. was done by the guitarist Piero.
I found an interesting the choice to sing in both English and Italian, what you say about it? Which of the two languages you ??prefer for sing?
The beginning, I preferred the Italian language, for me it was more direct. Then the musicality of the English language and the desire to make myself understood by more people made me change my mind
English language can be considered the mother tongue of rock singing
while Italian is traditionally the language of “bel canto”. I have a classical approach so I mixed the two. But now I’m thinking to start to sing again in both languages, I noticed that the Italian audience appreciates it when I sing in Italian , naturally perceives it more directly. One day I’d sing a few words also in Spanish;)
Are you currently recording something? Or do you have plans for this year?
As we said before, we have in mind to record existing songs that were never recorded and new songs that come from the alchemical mixture of new elements that make up the band now, and something of acoustic.
If you have something to say that you have not said in this interview, this space is yours! You can talk openly to our readers by saying everything that people still do not know about Alchem!
thanks again to you and Metal Shock Finland for this opportunity. we take this opportunity to salute all those who support us and we hope soon to offer better quality new works. See you soon \m/
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