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We originally
had planned to bring you a completely fresh and brand-new in depth CARNAGE
interview in honor of their legendary "Dark Recollections" album,
which recently got re-issued via Earache Records (with the tracks from both
their demos as a bonus). And their former guitarist Michael Amott had already
agreed to answer our questions, but all of a sudden (and to our big
disappointment) shortly after decided not to do it... His reason: not being able
to remember all the little bits and pieces from those early days in his career...
Oh well... So, we just put together our own little story, by re-printing a
couple of interview answers from different sources. Hope you will dig it...
CARNAGE had a
different drummer before Fred Estby joined, a guy named Jeppe Larsson...
Johan:
"Yeah, he played on
the first CARNAGE demo, "The Day Man Lost" from '89. He's just a
normal guy, hanging around like everyone else and we had chosen him for CARNAGE
as he was so perfect. He was almost the ultimate drummer we could find..."
What is he doing now?
Johan:
"He's doing nothing I think. He was involved in some kinda band project
called MEDICINE RAIN, but I don't know if they have split-up or not..."
Why has he left CARNAGE back
in the early days?
Johan:
"He was tired of the whole thing, he didn't really like the music, so it
was natural for him to leave us..."
Have you asked Fred to join
or did he ask? Who's idea was it that he should move to your town?
Johan:
"That was Fred's idea! He called me up at 2:30 in the morning (haha,
during a party of course), told me that he was interested in joining CARNAGE and
prepared to move down here. But things have changed a bit and we're the ones
leaving Växjö, moving up to Stockholm instead."
You've also got vinyl offers...
Tell us about them!
Johan:
"Yeah, WEA called us up one day... Ha, just kidding! Ok, when we
released our first demo, people from different labels asked us, if we were
interested in doing split singles or whatever. Metalion (of SLAYER MAG) asked us,
if we were interested in doing a 7" with DISMEMBER and NIHILIST, but that
never turned into reality. (too bad, really! – Frank) And one day the
guys who were running the Gore Records label (also members of FILTHY CHRISTIANS)
got in touch with us and said they wanted to release a 7" with us. It was
supposed to feature two new songs, but that never happened as well due to the
usual problematic stuff... there was always talk about something we could
do..."
But there IS a CARNAGE LIVE
7" on Distorted Harmony Records (recorded on November 4, 1989 in
Stockholm)! Is that an official release or a bootleg?
Johan:
"The guys who run the label asked Michael when he was with CARCASS in
Mexico, if it was ok if they release that Live EP. And he said it is ok, so it
was no big deal, because each member got a few copies of it and we were happy.
It is a pretty brutal sounding, but not a proper release..."
The second CARNAGE
demo "Infestation Of Evil" was originally supposed to be called
"Kill Your Master"...
Johan:
"Yeah, hahahaha! You've done your homework!!"
Who came up with that title
and why have you changed it in the end?
Johan:
"Well, we thought about "Kill Your Master", but later on we
got the more evil approach, so... hahaha... We saw a flyer from a Mexican
fanzine or something called INFESTATION OF EVIL and we said 'Wow, we gotta have
that!', so we took that one instead..."
When
did CARNAGE become a five-piece band?
Johan:
"After the second demo we had five members... Fred on drums and David
from DISMEMBER on guitar... But we had another five-piece line-up earlier
already... There was a different bass player in CARNAGE before Fred joined
us..."
What were you doing besides
CARNAGE? Working, studying, nothing, drugs???
Johan: "Besides
playing with CARNAGE we were doing nothing! No, seriously... The usual things:
working eight hours a day, listening to good music, watching good movies, videos,
going to gigs, eating, drinking, sleeping and so on, you know? Drugs? Well, we
were not really into that stuff, but when there was a party or something like
that, we did drink! But to tell you the truth, it has not been too often that
this happened. It's just a waste of time and money!!! Johnny was the biggest
drinker and once he even slept outside in the grass. We've got a photo of that
one and it's very funny! You should see it, you wouldn't believe it!"
When and why have you
split-up with CARNAGE?
Johan:
"When we were about to do the album, they wanted another kind of vocal
style, so they asked me to leave the band. I growled too much at that time and
they wanted a more standard Death Metal voice, like the one you find on the
album. And Matti Kärki did that, so..."
Have you been disappointed in
any way that you haven't been involved in the first and only CARNAGE album?
Johan:
"Of course! The following six months after my departure I had a really
hard time. Emotionally it was a disaster, because I did so much for the band, I
built it up, created it from the beginning and then you don't fit anymore... So,
it was very hard for me, but it's all in the past by now."
With your next band FURBOWL,
you still played 'The Day Man Lost' live... Have you also played any other
CARNAGE material?
Johan:
"No, that's the only one..."
Has there ever been talk
about reforming the old line-up for gigs or something like that?
Johan:
"Yeah, that happened, but it was just talking, you know... 'Hey, we do a
second LP' and stuff like that... Michael just talks too much, hahaha!"
So, you never played together
as CARNAGE after the split-up?
Johan:
"No... just talking..."
I've noticed that there were
some songs that weren't used for the CARNAGE album and remain lost on obscure
rehearsal tapes. Haven't you ever thought of releasing those good old tunes in
some way?
Michael:
"Well, it's only rehearsal tapes, but I guess that doesn't really
matter. You can put it out anyway with a cool cover or so, hahaha! I wouldn't
really mind if it was done in a good way with a lot of cool pictures, story and
everything. That would be fun!"
So, at least you aren't gonna
use that unreleased material for ARCH ENEMY... But I remember NECRONY used to
play CARNAGE classics and even FURBOWL did in their beginning. So, have you ever
thought of re-doing those unforgotten tracks for certain occasions?
Michael:
"Yeah, that NECRONY CD was pretty cool with that funny cover artwork!
Actually a German band called DEAD also did a cover version on a white vinyl
7" and DISMEMBER played the CARNAGE stuff as well! But yes, we have
rehearsed one track, which is 'Torn Apart' and we might also do 'Infestation Of
Evil'! You know, that's a part of something me and Johan once did and it would
be pretty cool to play it now, because I'm still into it and we'll surely play
it better than we did then, cause we got better musicians and so on..."
What is Johnny doing these
days? I haven't heard him since he was in ENTOMBED and was rumored to have
handled the vocals on "Clandestine", what I still don't believe!
Michael:
"Oh, I don't know. He hates me, I think. There was a lot of stuff... I
guess, I was an asshole towards him, because I played bass on the CARNAGE album
and told him that he was too shitty and lots of stuff like that, which I regret.
But I guess it's too late now?! No, I don't think he did the vocals on "Clandestine"
either, but he played with ENTOMBED live and did some tours with them until he
got fired. Later on he formed SPIRITUAL BEGGARS with me from the start,
initially, but then I told him that I wanted to do it myself, being the only
guitar player. So, yeah – I think he really hates me! He must be pretty bitter
and I don't have any contact with him, unfortunately enough. I met him at a
festival in '95, but he refused to talk to me...Hmm..."
Johan used to have Axelsson
as surname back in the CARNAGE days, but calls himself Liiva now...
Michael:
"Yeah, he's just taking his mother's name, because his parents split-up.
I think he preferred that name anyway, cause it's a name that comes from Estland
/ Lithuania, whatever... and he might think it might sound more original?! Ha!
He just felt better about that!"
What are your most memorable
moments in the CARNAGE career...
Michael:
"I think a very exciting period for me was when we did those two demos,
because that was when I really got involved in the underground. We had our first
demo reviewed in the Dutch Metal Hammer / Aardschok by Wim Baelus, the old
underground hero. He reviewed it with a picture and we got like 400 or 500
letters from that. It was just incredible, such a great feedback. And we set 3
dollars for the demo, so I got like 350 letters maybe with 3 dollars in it! It
was just amazing and that was how we got into the underground. So, I think it
was through Wim Baelus, really, which is strange, I guess. That was a really
exciting time, cause me and Johan lived in the same apartment which we shared
and we were just sitting at home copying tapes all the day, everyday and copying
covers... it was just an exciting time for the band and for me musically as
well."
(parts of this
interview have been reprinted out of VOICES FROM THE DARKSIDE # 5 and #10;
additional interview parts by Leif Jensen and Peter Aubele of
SCHARMÜTZEL ZINE;
used without permission; edited and partly re-written by Frank Stöver)
Check out a newer
MICHAEL AMOTT interview HERE
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