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Zeke

Die einzigen Punkrocker Seattles haben ein neues Label: Relapse Records.

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Stratovarius

Standesgemäß mit Elchblut wurde am Halloween-Abend in Dortmund unterschrieben: STRATOVARIUS sind ab sofort (wieder) bei Sanctuary Records in Berlin unter Vertrag. In den Neunzigern feierten die Finnen bei dem Sanctuary-Vorgänger Noise Records ihre größten Erfolge. Das Bare wurde der Öffentlichkeit nicht verschwiegen, der Deal hat einen Wert von 3,5 Mio Döllarchen.

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Heather Nova

Zunächstmal gute Nachrichten für die Fans von Heather Nova: Im kommenden Frühjahr steht der Release einer Live-DVD an, wobei hierbei das Londoner-Live-Konzert vom September diesen Jahres sowie einige Specials und exklusives Material beinhaltet sein sollen. Bis dahin bleibt es ruhig um die 35jährige, denn Heather bekommt Nachwuchs (im Januar ist es soweit) und wird aus diesem Grund natürlich in den nächsten Monaten keine Live-Auftritte mehr spielen. Für die Festivalsaison 2004 könnte dann aber schon wieder was gehen!

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Dreamscape

Die Münchner Prog/Melodic Formation DREAMSCAPE hat gerade einen neuen Vertrag bei Massacre Records unterschrieben. Das kommende Album "End Of Silence" soll bereits am 26.01.2004 in den Läden stehene und bietet, so die ersten Promostatments, mitreißenden Melodic Metal mit deutlichem Prog Einschlag, der aber nicht nur bei eingefleischten Progfans auf offene Ohren stoßen wird.


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Amorphis

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InterviewAMORPHIS are currently touring Germany. ´Till the day before they
were supporting Paradise Lost on their route via Europe. They´ll both
meet again for two shows in Zurich and London. Guitarist Esa Holopainen
and keyboard player Santeri Kallio are wittily answering my
questions:




You toured with Paradise Lost already a couple of times, longest on
the tour for Draconian Times/Elegy. Meanwhile you´ve shared a crew for a
long time. Isn´t it a bit ironic - or a blast from the past - to be on
tour
with Paradise Lost once again after quite a long time?


Esa: Yeah, that´s what we talked about with them as well.

Santeri: It was great fun...

Esa: It´s always nice to tour with people you know from before. You know

what to expect and there´s not much nasty surprises. Hopefully we´ll
have
one show in London with them, I still don´t know if it´s going to happen
or
not. For us it´s too much expenses, because it´s only one show there.


Shouldn´t you tour very much more all over England? At least you´re
now
signed now to one of the main English record companies.


Esa, laughing: That´s true. But it doesn´t always go that way.


So you´re not booked for one of the bigger English festivals next
summer
till now?


Esa: Let´s see, let´s hope. Would be interesting. We never played in
England, and that way it´s a little bit ironic. But, the people at
Virgin in
England they are quite "in it", they´re excited about our album, so
we´ll
see. Hopefully they will work for us.


Did they try to push you to the English press?


Esa: I don´t think so. No, they didn´t. I think they have an other
strategy.
(Smiling.) It will be much more stronger. But we don´t know yet what it
is. I think
they´re still thinking about it. They´re English, so we´ll see. Perhaps
they
want to see us first.


Years ago you introduced Pasi to me as your "shaman". But I think
then
you must be the prophet because the name of AMORPHIS still fits after 13

years.


Esa, now laughing out loud: That´s true. Yes, I think I am a prophet.
No. It
was accidently that we´ve choosen that title for the band name. I
remember
we kept calling, Tomi, Jan and me shared comments with each other: "Now,
what would this sound, and what will this sound?" And at some point we
decided that the band is AMORPHIS. Well, it´s alright. American people
like
it because for them it doesn´t mean anything and they just think that
it´s a
cool name. And I think it´s better than if the name would be like "Rotten

Sound" or something.


Rotten Sound is a cool motto. Entombed did say: The world needs a
Chaosbreed. Isn´t that the title of a project band of yours?


Esa: Yes, yes. It´s - humm... nice.


Nice is a nice description for an oldschool death metal band in the
style of
early Entombed, starring besides Esa the former singer of Sentenced,
Taneli Jarva, Olli-Pekka Laine, former bass player of Amorphis, Nalle
Östermann (Gandalf) and Marko Tarvonen (Moonsorrow).


Esa: Yeah, it´s a 30 year-crisis-band, so...

Santeri: Midlife-Crisis-Band, to name it. In Finland there´s so many
Death metal bands rising all the time - with old guys.

Esa: Not THAT many.

Santeri: Maybe not today, but soon!


On your homepage is a nice feature, a video where you and Pasi are
doing an interview (see: news -> Electronic Press Kit or href="http://www.amorphis.net/farfromthesun/downloads/real/Amorphis-EPK.ram"

target="_blank" class="link3">directly. You´re mentioning that this album was more
like a team player album compared to the last two.


Esa: It is definitely, it´s the quite straight band album. We´ve produced
it ourselves and mostly we´ve recorded it by ourselves at the CCPC studio
of Sande and Niclas.

Santeri: We´ve recorded some overdubbing materials there. But the Seawolf

Studio is in an old castle where we´ve recorded the vocals. It´s the old
castle in front of Helsinki.


There´s a studio at Suomenlinna?


Yes.


So it was quiet and outside of the city and you didn´t have to miss
the last boat back to Helsinki?


Santeri: It was horrible! It was December and a very cold winter and the
whole ocean was totally frozen. Sometimes when we went for the boat it
was -25 or -27 °C. And sometimes the boat didn´t arrive at time, it
might
took an hour or something and the harbour was in some construction area
and you had to wait like in a bus stop. It was a very, very, very silent
and
peaceful place to record the vocals, but for us who went there just for
listening and to hang around or have a few beers it was a hard time.


Did you have a vocal coach for Pasi?


Esa: Yes, a guy called John McGregor. He´s a friend of ours. I think
Sande knows.

Santeri: Well, a little bit. He used to sing in one of our project bands.

I
think he was titled "producer of vocals". But originally he was invited,

because he´s an English guy, so he was a little bit helping with
pronouncing
and maybe checking the context and stuff. I don´t really know how they
worked, but Pasi was really excited about it. He said that...

Esa: He wants to marry John.

Santeri: ... he wanted to record all the vocals with John. First we´ve
had
just
the idea that he comes there and we´ll see like how it goes and after
the
first day Pasi was screaming like (with a deep voice): "John has to be
here
every day." So he ended up sort of producing the vocals. The old singer
of
Havanna Black, a finnish band which made a couple of albums in the 80th
and early 90th, Hannu Leiden, was recording and also producing a little
bit.
So it was a very interesting combination I think.


I think it´s the darkest lyrics Pasi ever wrote in contrast to your
more
straight music.


Esa: The darkest lyrics? Probably.

Santeri: I think he became a father before he started to write the
lyrics.
He
was thinking like "What should I write?" People went on saying: "Hey,
write
what you want."


>Who of you has already got children, till now I only knew it of
Tomi.


Esa: And Pasi. And me.


How does it get together, being on tour and having a child at
home.


E: Not that well. Hey, it´s alright. It´s just a matter of an attitude.
I think
it´s even better when you go back. I think a short break is always good
for
every relationship and every familyship as well. I think, you start to
respect
people even more. So it´s rather a consideration than a problem. Many
people work overseas or are occasionally away from home like weeks for
work.


Isn´t it a question of timing and organisation as well?


Esa: Yes. And if you get a balance into it between the touring and your
life, I think then it´s really no problem.

Santeri: A little bit it depends I think. Our last drummer, the Pekka who

left,
he had one daughter and then he got twins. So he was like "Fuck! I can´t

really go anywhere anymore." Pekka is now a home dad.


Where did you dig out Jan after all this time?


Esa: He´s been a friend since former years, still after leaving
Amorphis.
He´s been playing projects with Tomi. Actually, we knew to expect it for

some time that Pekka´s going to quit. When he told it to us we did one
last
show together in Istanbul and had a nice party afterwards and then we
started to think who would be this good drummer to replace him. It was a

really impossible idea. And somebody said "what about if we try Jan". I
think this was Niclas idea. "Because he´s been in the band, and he´s a
friend of us and knows the songs and that was all about it.


Why isn´t he touring with you?


Esa: He´s got some problems with his family back home, But he´s
continuing with us after this tour, we´ve already been talking with him.


And who´s helping you out?


Esa: Atte Sarkima. He´s a friend of ours, he also plays in a project
band with Sande, Tomi and Niclas, Verenpisara, and he´s been playing in
Havanna Black as well. He´s a good "credit drummer", he´s very, very
good.
He learned all the songs within one week before we came here.

Santeri: He´s done very well. It´s always a question mark if you ask a
guy
in
that short. We´ve had only four or five rehearsings. And some of them
were very short so we only ran through a couple of songs. But he really
got
the songs rocking pretty fast. I was amazed, this in less than one week.


Who did do the last two videos of yours? Because, all your videos
before
don´t really seemed to have a detailed story.


Esa: "Evil Inside" was made by a Finnish director, Taku Kaskela. She´s
quite
famous as a music video director in Finland.


So she wrote the storyboard and did production?


Santeri: She had a couple of ideas before we started to shoot and this
was

the one we choose. Well, we didn´t know that it´s gonna look like that
but
it was her ideas like the circle and people running and band is playing.
It
looks like a band video because you can see the band playing.


Did she tell you what she meant by the circle or was it just like an
eye
catcher?


Esa: She gave some rough ideas about the storyboards. I think we simply
agreed that this was the best one. Because we didn´t want one of those
character type videos where there is an exact storyboard and some dwarfs
are playing for example.


Santeri: And we didn´t want some with addicts and needles.

Esa: Yeah there was one idea about the video where some narcotics should
be applied.

S: ... or piercing...

E: She wanted to shock. But it doesn´t fit for us.


Well, the video did remind me a bit of "Song 2" of Blur, because of
people being falling against a wall. But I even didn´t get the concept of
your
video for "Alone".


Santeri: That was a different guy, he´s a bass player of a famous Finnish

band, Tuukka Temonen.


Of which band?


Apulanta.


Never heard of.


Santeri: It´s a teen punk band.

Esa: "Help shit". That´s the strict translation.
Santeri: Anyway: He wanted to put a younger feeling on the video. That
the young people would find something in that video. And we were just
laughing like hell, let´s make a video fast. We didn´t have that much
time.
But luckily it ended up to be pretty good. We were really in a bad hurry
with him and that video. But he managed to do it well. He seems to be
still on the same profession.


At least "Alone" got airplay at german MTV and VIVA.


Santeri: Yeah, it´s sad that the video for "Evil Inside" hasn´t been
shown
anywhere. In Finland there was one cable channel which showed a lot of
music videos. And the same day our video was finished the cable TV was
bankrupt. So in Finland there is no show at all anymore which shows
music videos so all videos you can see is from the Pepsi chart show or
MTV, so it´s such a crap, only R´n´B and Rap-Shit.


Thanks to VIVA Germany that they offered half an hour more per week
for a new metal magazin...


Esa & Santeri: At least there is.


Everyone interested can have a look at both videos on the official
homepage, whether via the link "Jukebox" or via this
href="http://www.amorphis.net/farfromthesun/downloads/real/Evil_Inside_Video.ram"
target="_blank" class="link3">link.

Time for a little game. I´m starting and you´re completing the
sentence.


Helsinki is...

Esa: the Capital of Finland.

Santeri: a fucking cold place.


... is something to rely on/somebody to rely on.

Santeri: Well, we rely on Juha, he´s our bus driver.


Your personal favourite up-and-coming band from Finland?

Esa: I think there isn´t.

Santeri: Chaosbreed

Esa, smiling: Yeah, right.



Review:

The Great Curse

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"Death Metal Warmachine” prangt auf dem Infoblatt der hessischen DISCREATION. Die Anleihe bei Bolt Thrower (gibt’s die eigentlich noch?) paßt ganz gut, denn wie die Briten gehen auch die Jungs aus Hessen eher langsamer zu Werke, ohne dabei völlig den Fuß vom Gas zu nehmen. DISCREATION gehören zu der Sorte Bands, die eher auf einen guten Groove setzt als auf technische Spielereien und High-Speed-Gebolze, wodurch "The Great Curse" gut im Ohr hängen bleibt. Der etwas bassarm produzierte Silberling hat fünf Songs aufzuweisen, die alle nach ähnlichem Strickmuster gebaut wurden und mit einer Menge grooviger, zum Moshen einladenden Parts aufwartet, die durch geschickt gesetzte Breaks genau richtig neben den Prügel-Attacken sitzen. Auf dem Sangesposten, mit dem so viele Platten stehen oder fallen, haben die Hessen zum Zeitpunkt der Aufnahme einen fähigen Mann, der zwar nicht ultra-tief grunzt, aber mit seinen Growls eine gute Figur abgibt und sich auch vor sehr geilen cleanen Passagen nicht scheut, wie bei "Call Of Hatred" zu hören. Die beiden Gitarristen verstehen es ebenfalls, sich gut in Szene zu setzen und haben einiges auf der Pfanne, während die Rhythmusfraktion nur selten zum Zuge kommt und gerade das Schlagzeug viel zu leise ist. Aber das sind Fehler, die man bei nem Erstling verzeihen kann und die den guten Eindruck der MCD nicht schmälern können.

The Great Curse


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Hellvetia

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Da ist sie - die neue - von den Schweizer Melodic Rockern CRYSTAL BALL. Stark wie eh und je - schon der Opener "Forever And Eternally" besticht als schneller Melodic Metal / Hard Rock Song durch seine eingängige Melodie und einen fiesen Ohrwurmrefrain (fies…. Ja, man kriegt ihn wirklich nicht mehr aus dem Kopf raus). Da lässt "Soulmate" stark grüßen !! Ähnliches gilt auch für "Want It All" und natürlich "Bird On A Wire". Freunde der eher groovenden Stücke kommen auch nicht zu kurz: "One Day At A Time" oder "Opposites Attract" rocken daher in bester Crystal Ball Manier. Nach dem meiner Meinung nach etwas schwächerem Vorgänger schließt "Hellvetia" anstandslos da an, wo "Hard Impact" aufgehört hat. Alle Songs sind herrlich auf die raue und gleichzeitig gefühlvolle Stimme von Mark zugeschnitten. Nach spätestens zwei Durchläufen sind die Songs auf der Festplatte im Schädel gespeichert und die da wieder raus zu bekommen ist gar nicht so einfach. Die fast reine Piano Ballade "Wasn´t It Love" schafft es den Hörer in Kuschelstimmung zu versetzen. Eine perfekte Kombination der besten 80er Poser Bands mit Schweizer Hard Rock Mucke von heute. Und bei der Erstauflage gibt’s noch den Bonustrack "Seeing Is Believing" dazu.

Hellvetia


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Remonstrations

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Schon im Sommer haben die Hamburger Düster Melodic Death Metaller von DARK AGE ihren treuen Fans ein kleines Schmankerl bereitet: "Remonstrations", ein mit insgesamt 11 Songs voll gepacktes Album, wobei es sich allerdings bis auf "Tears Of Rancour" (vom "The Fall" Album) ausschließlich um Stücke vom 96 er Demo der Band handelt. Diese Songs sind auch gleich in zwei Versionen auf dem Album. Zum einen die originale Demoversion in alten, sagen wir nicht unbedingt erfreulichem Sound und zum anderen alle 5 Songs komplett überarbeitet, teilweise musikalisch hervorragend verändert und natürlich in einer annehmbaren Soundqualität neu aufgenommen. Alle Songs sind "modernisiert" worden und man erkennt viel besser die heutigen Dark Age typischen Trademarks: emotionale Soli, düstere atmosphärische Keyboard Parts und dazu den mittlerweile ausgereiften Death Gesang von Eike Freese. "The Soul Eclipse" begann anno 1996 noch mit einem recht unpassendem, fast schon kitschig klingenden Geigenartigen Keyboards. Jetzt wurde der Teil durch ein Lead Guitar Solo ersetzt. Dieses Album bzw. diese EP ist für Fans die passende Gelegenheit das Warten aufs neue Dark Age Album zu überbrücken. Greift zu!

Remonstrations


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End Of Innocence

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Mit dieser DVD hatten wohl nicht mehr viele gerechnet. Nach etlichen Versprechungen, dass sie doch mal erscheinen solle, man wisse nur noch nicht wann, wurden die Fans vertröstet. Und nur für diese, wirklich nur für diese, hat sich das Warten auf "End Of Innocence" gelohnt. Was der Titel verspricht, kann die Videodokumentation jedoch nur in Maßen halten. Zusammen mit einem Journalisten hat sich die Band auf eine der unzähligen Inseln Finnlands verzogen und den bisherigen Werdegang in Bild und Ton festgehalten. Während dem Bild die Sprache egal ist, sind zwei Stunden Gespräche auf finnisch - wie zu erwarten - nur in Maßen prickelnd. Zumal die englischen Untertitel doch arg verkürzt wirken und eben nur die Fakten vermitteln ohne auf Zwischentöne eingehen zu können. Kurze Ausschnitte aus dem Backstagetreiben der Band, dem Tourleben und mehr oder weniger witzigen Anekdoten lockern die Dokumentation etwas auf. Was aber primär bleibt, ist die Erkenntnis, dass Handkameras wacklige Bilder machen und alle Bands im Tourbus in erster Linie saufen. Die privat erscheinenden und für Fans sicher interessanten Einblicke und die alles andere als auf Hochglanz getrimmten Bilder mit dem Touch eines Bootleg Homevideos, kommen jedoch definitiv authentisch und glaubhaft rüber. Den Livemitschnitt "4th July In Norway" hätte man sich schlicht sparen können: Bildqualität schlecht und die Soundqualität verdient diesen Namen nicht, sondern ist defakto eine Zumutung. Der Auftritt vom "Summerbreeze 2002" dagegen ist mit solidem Sound und zum ersten mal klaren Bilder der krasse Kontrast. Etliche Bilder und zwei Songvideos (ebenfalls eine schick und eins miserabel) machen den Kohl etwas fetter. Die limitierte DVD enthält neben einem Poster auch den Summerbreeze Auftritt als Audio CD. Nur für Fans, ich sagte es bereits.

End Of Innocence


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