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Sweden's
EUCHARIST are no more, and no - they haven't reformed (once more), but MYSTICAL
MUSIC's Ralf Hauber managed to track down former member Markus for the following
interview, which he kindly let us use on our unholy pages in its original
version (thanx mate!)... So read on to find out some more about this highly
underrated act...
Hey Markus – what’s up? Hope
you’re in the right mood for some bloody interview questions, ha! Well, it’s
a bit a strange way to start an interview but first of all EUCHARIST hold
probably the record in split – ups in Swedish Death Metal history with three
split – ups since the beginning, so can we definetly say that this band is
rotting in its grave or what’s the current situation?
"Hey Ralf. I’m just fine, surrounded by the essence of winter over here in
Stockholm. Well, the Eucharist history is simply a messed up one and it is definitely
having a rest in its cradle deep below the surface of the ground but
rotting? Well ok, the shattered remains of Eucharist are most certain rotting.
Yes, Eucharist is long gone dead so don’t go count on another serious release
;) ."
It’s definitely a sad chapter, but why have you closed the doors after a
brilliant album like “Mirrorworlds”? I mean you’ve had a respected name in
the scene, so which has been the real reasons? Didn’t you get along with
eachother personally or did you simply develop other musical interests?
"This is where the mess of the history starts and never ends. Me and Daniel
buried the hatched before agreeing to put the "Mirrorworlds" album together after
a long time of unsolved misunderstandings that led to argue and hence no contact
with eachother. However, I and Daniel got together and made the "Mirrorworlds"
album and recorded it. After that, we went on a mini-tour to the Netherlands in
October 1997 with Arch Enemy and another one to East Germany in March 1998. A
lot of things got tense during those two tours and I’m not really sure of why
Eucharist withered, once more and for the last time, after that, but again, some
personal issues between me and Daniel (now forgotten and we’re mates) arose.
My personal thought about this is that Daniel on the whole considered Eucharist
unprofessional and regarding his role in Arch Enemy, which definitely is not an
unprofessional band, played its part in the matter of why we split up for the
last time. Daniel went on with Arch Enemy and is still one of them, doing a
marvellous job and we don’t blame him, right? (Cheers to you Daniel and the
rest of Arch Enemy)."
By the way the name EUCHARIST is also a real incest to the Swedish scene; I mean the
name of your former bandmates turned up in the line – ups of IN FLAMES, THE
END, ARCH ENEMY, UNBORN etc., ha! Isn’t that crazy? What about your activties?
Have you ended up in any other projects / bands?
"Blame Daniel for the incest, haha. He had his heart in Eucharist for a long time
and that is where he started, but after the first split-up, he joined In Flames
for a studio session to record the drums on the mini-album, "Subterranean", then he started The End with Tobias Gustafsson from
Eucharist and Matti Almsenius (guitars, Eucharist - 94) after the Eucharist
recordings of two pretty unknown (?) tracks called 'The
Predictable End' and 'Wounded And Alone' that appeared on a compilation CD. I
suppose Arch Enemy is his call... He belongs there and he is doing a nice job.
Unborn is another project that Daniel and Tobias worked at mostly for fun, I
think and I don’t know very much about it. I, myself, ended up in no other
projects and continued drinking beer until I saw strange things."
In 2002 / 2003 both EUCHARIST albums have been re-relaesed by Regain Records, even on
vinyl if I remember right!?! What do you think about the re-released versions, I
mean have you been involved into this process or has this simply been a label
decision? By the way what do you think about this whole label name change
program, I mean they started as Wrong Again Records and ended up in Regain,
but they’re definetly a source for Swedish quality Metal, or what would you
say? Have they been corect to you, for example concerning sales etc.?
"To be honest I walked into a record store and saw the re-release of
"A Velvet
Creation" in its original colours. I had no fucking clue about this and I was not
asked before so you could say it was a label decision. Money? Have
never seen any, nor have I seen a presentation of records sales or such. So you
can’t blame me for have doing it for the money, lol. Let me tell you a story,
in the Netherlands, March '98, we had a gig in Rotterdam and after the gig a fan came
up to me and wanted me to sign the 7” release of our demo released of Obscure
Plasma Records which was a total rip-off… that guy, Roberto Mamarelli (or
something) simply ripped the demo tape and released it on vinyl back in '93,
however, standing there in Rotterdam I saw the 7” EP for the first time in my
life. I have never owned a copy of that one until late 2002 when Daniel got a
hold of one for me. I signed it and went on with my drinking thinking it was
cool to have seen the EP. Ok, back to the question, although this was a
pure unexpected release I’m happy that Regain Records found it good enough to
make the re-release, however they killed some of the mysticism that I feel has
surrounded Eucharist. The original release was only made in a couple of thousand
copies and believe it or not, one copy was actually sold at ebay.com for $150!
That’s fucking unbelievable to me. That is 1500 swedish kronor. A well
produced normal CD over here costs like ~180 kronor today. I am also happy to
see that they added those two compilation songs from '94 as bonus tracks on the
CD of the
re-release as they deserve attention. Concerning the label name
changes, I don’t mind… I know the story behind the changes and it’s not
very interesting. The two faces behind Wrong Again Records started their own
labels. Per started Regain Records and now has Marduk, among others, while Bengt
fired up W.A.R Music."
How do you feel nowadays in 2004 about “A Velvet Creation” and “Mirrorworlds”?
I mean the material has been written and recorded in the early and middle 90s,
so there’s a huge time distance between it. Do you still stand behind it or
are there always some little mistakes and points to complain about them when you
throw them into your player? Personally I think that both albums have been really
outstanding and original for the times when they have been released...
"I stand behind it all 100%! Come
on, I was 15 years old when recording "A Velvet Creation", haha, the oldest member
were 16. We are all born '76 and '77. Of course, we have the sound issue, "A
Velvet Creation" sounds as if it was recorded inside a tank or something – it
sucks – but I’m still very pleased with the tunes and it's rare way that we
actually structured the songs together to pieces. Concerning the "Mirrorworlds"
album, the same goes for the sound – it sucks – it’s a weird story…
Daniel was hardly able to get to the recording studio and I, knowing shit about
drums, had to say “ok, that sound ok (zip zip on the beer)” to the
technician that didn’t know shit either. We were in the wrong studio. But the
tunes, I have to say I am satisfied with. Only I and Daniel were involved in
creating that album."
By the way do you still live in Varberg? What kind of memories do you have back from the beginnings of this sort of Gothenburg scene? I mean this area is
close to you and I’m sure you’ve played there as well back then, did you?
There are a lot of dead cult bands like CEREMONIAL OATH, LIARS IN WAIT or
“godly” AT THE GATES slumbering, so do you still have memories about those
people and have you ever expected that IN FLAMES will become that big as they
are nowadays? I mean they’re defintely big in business...
"Ouch… this DOES bring up memories… good and bad. To start with, I live in
Stockholm since September 2002 and will not ever in my entire life go back to
Varberg again – period! A huge Fuck Off to
that sucky city and its inhabitants (with some exceptions). Memories…
let me think, Dissection comes into my mind immediately. I remember the first
time I saw them play live representing their debut demo, next, we had a gig with
them and even another time along with Dissection as well as At the Gates. It was
back in the days when Metal was UNDERGROUND! Remember that? We all had a good
time backstage and dedicated songs to each other while being at stage…
listening to each others new stuff in free-styles backstage and simply had a
good time. Ole from Dissection crusched Adrians’ (Daniels brother from At The
Gates) roll drum and had to
interrupt the gig to replace it… yeah this brings up memories, Ralf :) I
can’t tell you about them all, I could go on and on and on about them. It was
a total different atmosphere back then. Bands played for the music and not to
strive for a dumb commercial breakthrough, what is that?? Yeah, I certainly
remember Ceremonial Oath, Liars In Wait… In Flames - No I never expected their
great success! I never really liked their music and still can’t relax to it so
I don’t bother trying. It’s good for them that they are successful and it is
a good move for that kind of Metal. I think it is more of a pop style kind of Metal :/
"
Ha! Have you finally get an own copy of the EUCHARIST “Greeting Immortality”
7”EP? In an old interview you’ve told that you haven’t a single copy for
yourself, which is pretty strange for a own bandmember / collector? Do you know
that freaks at Ebay pay up to 40 Euros to get this old pile of vinyl from Obscure
Plasma Records? By the way do you collect vinyl and what do you think about
all those old cult 7”Eps, just like the NIHILIST stuff etc.?
"YES. Finally, as mentioned above – 9 years after release - I have received
a copy of the 7” EP that Daniel managed to dig up for me. Got it late 2002.
40€ hehe, well, it’s admiring that people pay that amount for it, I guess
that prove of that Eucharist actually IS considered cult, even though I find it
hard to believe. And no, I didn’t know that they paid that much for it. I
don’t know where to get our stuff either, that goes for everything apart from
"Mirrorworlds" and the re-release of "A Velvet Creation". I actually sold my own
copy of the original release of the "Velvet" album along with a compilation CD and
other CDs, to a second hand record store when I needed money. To be honest, I
don’t collect vinyl, although in it lies a very special charm. I don’t even
have a vinyl player but it is great that the collectors still keep it up."
Do you know of any bootleg stuff from EUCHARISTaround? There’s an US label / store
called Abyss Records that sells EUCHARIST stickers...
"I have no clue about bootlegs being spread. Would be cool, though. However I
possess a DAMN rare VHS video of some live performances before the "Velvet" album
was released and that is cool, haha. Stickers? Send me some!! :) "
When I remember right you did a sort of mini tour in 1998 together with
German Death Thrashers DEW – SCENTED? Was this your first and maybe last time
of giging outside Sweden? What kind of memories do you share with this tour? I
guess there are some really drunken memories in your dark recollection?
"What tour? Drunken memories I can guarantee you. Yes as mentioned earlier, we
had two mini tours late '97 and early '98. When leaving the last place we gigged
at… don’t remember the name of the city, but the name of the club was KleXX. However, I have
been told that I went into the car in my t-shirt and pants with beers in my
hands... someone else kindly brought my guitar to the car, but my bag with keys
to my aparment in sweden, and the passport was left at club KleXX... this, we
found out when trying to leave East Germany at the pass control. I remember not
finding my passport and that the guys got pissed off and I went out of the car
druck as a fuck, trying to convince the toll officer that „everything was in
order“... yeah right... it ended up with the toll officer calling the Swedish
toll that would recieve us and he gave them our car licence number and once in Sweden, the toll got us into a damn garage to check us... they emptied the car
and had dogs search it for drugs and we had to empty our pockets and lucky us
that we threw the pipe somewhere along autobahn and had the rest in our blood :)
I have also been told that I smashed the head off our
guest bass player, Martin Karlsson, with the car door when stopping for a burger
in Essen. He was sleeping and his head hang outside the car when I closed it. He
has no memories from it and the head is (I think) in order.
Once home in Sweden after being dropped off
outside my apartment, I couldn’t get inside since my key to it was still in my
bag at club KleXX, listening to Metal… I had to call Leif from Dew-Scented to
have him fix this for me, so some other Swedish band which I can’t recall whom,
that went to the same place, got the bag home for me… THANK YOU FOR BRINGING
MY JACKET, KEYS, PASSPORT AND BOOTS BACK!"
Do you still have contact with Leif from DEW-
SCENTED and do you know that they have a really coming success here in
Germany finally with their last two album “Inwards” and “Impact”, which
have been released by Nuclear Blast?
"I have not been in contact with any of the guys since that tour, and Leif since
the phone call I mentioned above. Thank you a lot, Leif, for your help. And
I’m very happy to hear that the maniacs finally got through. They deserve it
and my memories with the guys are unforgettable. Are they still into mushrooms
like fanatics? A warning to everyone – don’t be near those guys on the
high-road when they’re on mushrooms, lol. Good luck guys."
Here we have that little sort of comment game; so what comes to your mind when
you read the following points:
a) Death Metal:
"First of all the year 1991 and my own room, then some bands… Paradise Losts’
- "Lost Paradise", Entombed's - "Left Hand Path", Nihilist, Terrorizer, Napalm
Death, Dissection, At The Gates."
b) Your current top 5 playlist:
"1. Darkthrone – "Under
A Funeral Moon",
2. Immortal – "Sons Of Northern Darkness",
3.
Bathory – "Twilight Of The Gods", 4. Dissection - "The Somberlain", 5. Black Sabbath
– "Wheels of Fortune" / "Black Sabbath"."
c) Your musical idols, who inspired you to pick up the guitar?
"That was two very different questions. Who inspred me to pick up the guitar…
My brother and his hard-rock collection.Musical
idols… back In the days, Dark Throne’s first album Soulside Journey was
constantly being played along with Paradise Losts Lost Paradise and some
Nihilist too. But what really influenced me and finally got to be the riffs used
within our songs has always been my mood as a result of being affected by the
nature. I had a special place, an ancient graveyard with ruins from the 12th
century that I used to visit at night… I just lied on top of an old altar
staring at the moon and the stars and got inspired and from there came the moods
and thus the tunes."
d) The EUCHARIST homepage:
"That is very cool… An active website for a dead band! I happened to find it
on the web and I sent an email to Viktor Jonas, the web master, and asked him if
he needed anything to complete the site. I thought it was very nice to see ONE
single website for Eucharist and I do think Eucharist does deserver one to
clear up the history… the discography… the story of it and so on. The most
fun part with it is the guest book, I like to see the response from listeners
and fans. Thank you for a good work Vik."
I’ve already told you that I’m very much into this Swedish demo act called
CROMELECH... Their “Promotape 1999” blew me off and it simply has some
elements and vibes like the old EUCHARIST tracks had, for example these sort of
special harmonic leads, the obscure atmosphere, the shrieky vocals... really
outstanding!!! I know that they also come from your hometown Varberg and that
there’s also a CD from them being released on an strange label called Beyond
Productions, or what do you know about them? Tell our readers about the traces
to EUCHARIST and what do you think about them? Aren’t you intersted in joining
them?
"I
know these guys, yes. One of the original members, Henrik Meijner is my
closest mate theses days and he also played along with us on the Eucharist
"Mirrorworlds" mini tour both in '97 and '98. I am also in contact with the lead
vocalist, Fredrik Arnesson nowadays. Concerning traces to Eucharist, I know that
they liked "A Velvet Creation" a lot... Eucharist over all, I suppose, and I do
think that they have been somehow a little influenced by us and also by At The
Gates. But they are very talented and I believe they created their own musical
image being very energetic in their songs both the mental picture I get when
listening and also the aggressive way of expression.
I like what they have done and they have more than what it takes to perform some
real masterpieces. Unfortunately, they are no more, as far as I am concerned."
Do you still have musical goals for yourself with other projects or do you still
play your guitar? Do you sometimes think that you gave up too fast with EUCHARIST? I
mean sometimes it takes a while until a band gets the deserved respect,
just have a look at NECRPHOBIC or NAGLFAR...
"We never had a choice; the destiny took its grip and made the history to what it
is. It obviously left something for some individuals out there and I hope that
what we left pleases them. Eucharist could have gone further, but there is
nothing more to say than we didn’t and will not. Concerning my musical goals, I do not feel
that I am done with my musical goals. I have written many lyrics that are lying
and not even I know what will come out of it. I promise that if or when it is
time you will here from me so we can have a chat again."
Last but not least I like to know what you’re doing in your everyday life,
hope this doesn’t disturb you? Do you still feel like a metalhead or have you
turned into a family man?
"Both :) I am in the middle of some physical and mental
“recovering” after a decade of unhealthy living, so to speak. I have been
going through some pretty cumbersome years to get where I am today. Thanks to my
family, it all goes very well. Apart from that I’m also recovering from an
accident – I fell off from a fucking balcony that broke and fell 5m down on
the pavement and crushed my feet. That was in late June 2003 and I’ll be
suffering from that accident for a while, hehe. I spend a lot of my time at the
computer. I run a Direct Connect Horror hub… an interest of mine is to collect
old horror movies so I started up this place on the internet to gather the
horror freaks. Metalhead… I’m definitly still there, but much more
critical to new stuff and the commercial parts of the industry, not saying I
don’t like new stuff! People are creating new styles today as we were 10 years
ago and that is of course a good thing. But I’m still a fan of the same kind
of music that I listened to 10 years ago… oldschool Metal no matter any
stupid labels… Venom, Darkthrone, Dissection, Mayhem, Immortal, Bathory... whatever.
There are many new great bands that I like, as well."
Thanx a lot for spending your time in this nostalgic EUCHARIST lesson and good luck. If you like to add anything to this interview,
just feel free... it’s up to you!!!
"I
should thank you for bringing this old stuff to the surface. I’m very
glad you did. Thank you also to all of you Eucharist fans out there. I do hope
to catch you later on a total different matter ;) Cheers, Markus."
Ralf Hauber
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