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This interview
with Stefan was done when FLESHCRAWL were on tour with VADER
and VITAL REMAINS, supporting their album "As Blood Rains From The Sky"
at the end
of June last year. It was helt at the Biebob Club in Belgium and was originally
published
in Sleepless Magazine No. 9...
FLESHCRAWL is now
already existing over 13 years when I'm right?
"Yes
and no, next year in August we will have our ten year anniversary under the name
FLESHCRAWL, the three years in advance the band was first called SUFFOCATION and
afterwards MORGOTH, we were just beginners at that time and it doesn't have that
much to do with FLESHCRAWL."
I guess most of the
people out there know that you're a sort of Swedish sounding band in the old
Death Metal style. Which bands were the major influence when you started
FLESHCRAWL?
"Our
original Death Metal influences were definitely albums like ENTOMBED's "Left
Hand Path" or AUTOPSY's "Severed Survival", the old CARCASS
albums, things like that. Our first album "Descend Into The Absurd"
sounds a bit different from the stuff that we're doing nowadays, it sounds less
Swedish, altough we recorded the album already at that time at the Montezuma
studios in Sweden. We would've liked a real Sunlight sound at that time, but it
didn't work out."
You don't want to re-record
maybe some tracks of your first album?
"Not
really, we don't have to. Maybe one day, there will be a band which covers a
song of ourselves (laughs), who knows."
You just said that you're
almost existing for 10 years, are you going to do something special for this
occasion?
"I guess that we'll
give a concert in the city from where we're coming from, which will probably
turn out into more drinking than playing (laughs)."
You're now on the European
tour for your latest album "As Blood Rains From The Sky", how is it
going so far?
"In
the beginning it was really good, also the two gigs in France went really well:
we got a good response and sold quite some CD's and merchandise. The two gigs in
Germany and the one in Holland yesterday in Oss, there were not that many
people, but I guess it also has something to do with the football championship.
VADER has also recently played quite some festivals, they have been around
within the last couple of weeks. We'll just have to see how things are going
tonight."
Since you're on Metal Blade,
I guess you're sharing the tourbus with VADER?
"Actually,
we're with 4 bands on the same bus: REBAELLIUN, VITAL REMAINS, VADER and us.
When it's so hot like today and when everybody is on the bus, not everybody has
some space to sit decently. It's often when we're taking off in the evening to
the next city that most of us immediately go to sleep. In the back, there are
always the people who like to continue to party but we get along with each other
really well."
Most of the fans will know
that you had quite a lot of problems with you earlier record company Black Mark
Productions. I guess everything is going now much more smoothly with Metal Blade,
since you're now also on a big European tour, something you always wanted?
"I
don't want to say really bad things about Black Mark, I just think that they
really don't have an idea how to promote a band. They seem to have the idea that
a good band doesn't need any promotion, when they're good they will sell anyway,
and it doesn't work that way. Even bands like SLAYER and METALLICA which
everybody knows still get advertisements in magazines. It also works the other
way round: the more bands from a certain record company gets featured in a
magazine, the more advertisements they will get. Black Mark didn't publish much
advertisments for us, never did that much promotion for us. All this happenend
for over 8 years, so we're really happy that we're on Metal Balde now, since
we're really going up now. We did many interviews and we also experience it on
this tour."
Does
it also happen that some people think you're a new band?
"Yeah,
sometimes that happens, and then especially in countries or cities where Black
Mark didn't do anything, now and then. It hurts a bit since we're around for
already so long."
Would you say from yourselves
that FLESHCRAWL is an underrated band?
"It
depends on how you look at it. In the reviews we got so far, also for our
earlier albums, we never were underrated because we always received very good
reviews. So, if you just focus on the reviews, I would say no. If I look at the
press, I think we maybe didn't get that much attention, and that we're
underrated."
I know all your albums,
I'm just unfamiliar with the second one, "Impurity".
"Too
bad, cause it's one of my fave albums. I kind of like all our albums, but I
really like our latest one and "Impurity". "Impurity" is a
bit different from our other albums: it's still Swedish-sounding but it also has
some CARCASS influences in there, a kind of a mixture of NECRONY and DISMEMBER.
Our new material sounds more like AT THE GATES and DISMEMBER. "Impurity"
has a bit more doom parts, more brutal vocals, it's a bit more extreme. I think
you'll like it when you hear it."
How do you judge the
evolution of FLESHCRAWL over the years?
"We
put a lot of effort in the band, we had to have patience and work very hard to
get where we're now. But I guess on the other hand we can be happy as well,
because somehow we also reached already quite something. A dream of me is to
play in America and Canada, that would be really great. It almost happened once
in the past, but then two of us had to go the army for their civil service, so
that couldn't happen. Another dream is also to play in Japan once, because I
have a big interest in that country. Japan has an interesting culture, they're
nice people, nice girls (laughs), good food, I would like to go over there once."
I noticed that you
were responsible for the layout of the booklet of "As Blood Rains From The
Sky", and that you also run a small DTP company or something like that. Do
you also make layouts for other bands?
"Sometimes,
I did that for quite a while for some other labels, but nowadays I don't do that
anymore, as it's too much work for me. I did the layout for all our albums
except for the first one. I have a Mac computer at home with programs like
QuarkXpress, Photoshop and I can work with it rather well, I really like to work
with those programs. For example, the cover of our new album is completely made
with Photoshop, nothing at all on paper, everything was made on computer. A
friend of us made the major drawings and afterwards I adatped it."
On almost each FLESHCRAWL
album, you also recorded a cover. For "As Blood Rains From The Sky",
you recorded an EXCITER cover, ‘Sword Of Darkness’, why especially EXCITER?
"That
was actually my idea. I'm 31 years old, I'm already listening to Metal for a
very long time, and I remember very well when the album "Violence And
Force" of EXCITER came out in 1984. At that time, you didn't have what we
call nowadays Death Metal, you had CELTIC FROST's "Morbid Tales" and
VOIVOD's "War And Pain" and then you also had this album "Violence
And Force" of EXCITER. Those three albums were at that time by the press
labeled as Death Metal. Those albums don't have that much to do with Death Metal
of nowadays but still a little. EXCITER is a band like SLAYER and METALLICA, I
grew up with them, and so it was somehow a challenge for me to cover that song
and make a real Death Metal track out of it. The song itself is also a rather
good song to play in a Death Metal way, we also play it tonight. On the album
before, we covered SLAYER's ‘Necrophiliac’, but it didn't have anything to
do with SLAYER cover boom that was going on at that time."
In the booklet of
"As Blood Rains From The Sky", there was written that there's also a
special version of the album which includes an additional cover of the mighty
CARNAGE. Which song is that?
"The
first 5000 copies of "As Blood Rains From The Sky" also include
CARNAGE's ‘The Day Man Lost’. Originally, after we left Black Mark we wanted
to sign to Invasion Records and they wanted us to record an extra track for the
Japanse market. It sounds good, I'm rather pleased with it."
Did you perhaps already get a
reaction from Michael Amott?
"No,
unfortunately not, but we also didn't send the album to any ex-members of
CARNAGE. To be honest, we never really thought about it, we had so many things
to do lately: we changed labels twice, we went to the studo twice, the
preparation for the tour. Normally when we cover a band, we send them a copy of
our album, but EXCITER and CARNAGE didn't get anything so far. Whenever they
would perhaps read it, I'm sorry (laughs)."
You visited all the
more known recording studios in Sweden like Unisound, Abyss, Fredman or
Montezuma to record your albums. When you reflect them to each other, what would
you say was good there, what could have been better?
"Abyss
has a very nice surrounding, in the middle of Sweden in the forest by a lake. It
has a great atmosphere to relax, Peter of HYPOCRISY is also a very nice person.
We were disappointed that Peter had to cancel our date for "As Blood Rains
From The Sky", as he just got a major deal for his PAIN project, and so he
didn't have the time anymore to do other things as well. But the Abyss is really
good. What I really liked about the Fredman studios is the endmix, Fredrik
Nordström did a really good job on that. At the time when we were at the
Fredman studios, they were just moving to a bigger place. We could record
whenever we wanted, also very late in the evening because they never closed it.
Unisound doesn't even exist anymore nowadays. That studio was a real underground
studio, it was located in the basement of a house in the row, but it was
pleasant recording with Dan Swanö anyway. We never were in Sunlight so far, we
also checked the Tico-Tico studios in Finland out once, and we also got very
good impression of that studio."
Are you also
interested in culture of Sweden itself?
"Yeah,
I like Sweden a lot, but I like Finland even more. It's also a kind of dream of
me when I'm old and retired to buy a small house in Finland or Sweden near a
forest and to live there."
You released so far
already five albums with really totally uncompromising old-style Death Metal.
What keeps you going to stay this aggressive and not to wimp out?
"FLESHCRAWL
stands for brutal Death Metal, and we just do our best each time when we record
a new album, and I think we really succeeded again on "As Blood Rains From
The Sky". I don't think we would continue under the name FLESHCRAWL if it
would ever happen in the future that we would like to take other influences into
our music. I think that's somehow betraying your fans, if a band releases music
under a certain name, and then from one day to another then sound totally
different. When you buy a BOLT THROWER album, you want to hear BOLT THROWER and
not THE GATHERING, with all respect for BOLT THROWER as well as THE GATHERING
cause they're all great bands. I wouldn't say that Death Metal is my life-style,
but Metal, I don't care about these divisions into Thrash, Heavy and Death
Metal. Basically, I think Metal fans listen to the same music, have long hair
and deal with the same problems everywhere."
What are your plans when this
tour is over?
"I
think after this tour I will first take a shower and have some peace (laughs),
maybe go on a small holiday somewhere. In July and August we will play at
several smaller festivals and at last in September, we have to start to write
new songs. And for now, I'm preparing for the show, and afterwards I'm going to
watch the football game Germany-England. What do you think will be the score?"
I think 2-1 for
Germany.
"Let's
hope so (laughs)... "
The gig was really
cool, later on in the evening I met Stefan again and Germany had lost from
England with 0-1, can't be lucky all the time...
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