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Marduk interview
-->> “There
are no longer any people who are telling us what are supposed to play to
satisfy them and give them a product that can sell a lot of copies. Just
look at the Celtic Frost album "Cold Lake". That is a perfect
example of what can happen when you succumb to label pressure.”
Monstrosity interview
-->> “There
are a bunch of people who try to incorporate other ideas that are not
necessarily non-metal. It can either work or not work. But it can well end
up becoming too arty or whatever. I’m not into it; it’s not what I’m
listening to, but everybody should do their own thing. If everybody were
playing music like Monstrosity, it would be boring and you wouldn’t want
to listen to it!”
Nasty Savage interview -->> “If
I were in a new young band today without a history of being Nasty Ronnie
from Nasty Savage, but just ‘Average Joe’ coming in with a new band,
then there would be a long road to travel for making it anywhere. It’s a
different market today where bands come and go, and few make it past the
first album before they are gone and forgotten. So it’s a hard market to
break into again, but we have the roots from the eighties to support us.
We were around when the metal scene started with Exodus, Megadeth, Slayer
and Metallica. Nasty Savage was cut in that same category back in the day,
but we lost focus and were gone. But the true metal kids still remember us” New!
Nebelhexe interview
-->> “I
like playing live and sing the songs; that means a lot to me. I enjoy it
more than being in the studio. I want to bring a certain feeling into the
music, and you can maybe do it in the first take, but after that you lose
it. You often have to record the same thing over and over again, and in
the end what you sing about becomes nothing. When you are on stage, it’s
all about the feeling you express in that very moment, and it’s an
honest expression. It’s very hard to find that feeling over and over
again in the studio. But to get back to your question, I think it’s nice
to get it out live and get into the frame of mind again.” Necrophagia interview
-->> “We
will continue to bring new sick, disturbing, dark, appalling and shocking
horror elements to the Necrophagia sound in the future, and we surprise
ourselves with each new album. We will always hang on to the Necrophagia
template but also experiment with implementing as many sick things as
possible to make the music even more unpleasant.”
Nocturnus interview
-->> “Only
if I enjoyed doing it. I won’t play just to make money with this person
or that; I have a great job and I still play the musick that I want
whenever I want to. There is no pressure and I don’t have to play with
people I don’t like if I don’t want to.”
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