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What have bands
like CARNAGE, CARCASS and ARCH ENEMY in common besides the fact that they are /
were all killer? The fact that Michael Ammott was handling the six strings of
course! I always thought that CARNAGE’s "Dark Recollections" was one
of the most underrated albums ever. Somehow, it got maybe a bit lost in the maze
of the Death Metal releases which all came out in the early nineties. Nevertheless
it’s sure as good as "Left Hand Path" or "Like An Ever Flowing
Stream", albums you could easily reflect the album to, not only because of
the bandmembers which were also all in CARNAGE, but also because of the very
specific guitar sound of the album (Sunlight Studio). CARCASS was a brilliant
live band and also released many classic albums, who of you has never banged his
head to "Exhume To Consume" of "Symphonies Of Sickness", the
technical "Necroticism" or the melodic but nevertheless totally
killing "Heartwork"? Ha, that’s what I thought… If you consider in
how many great bands Michael was involved and on how many classics he played,
for which he never really received the credit he deserves. I think he’s
definitely one of the most underrated musicians around in the Metal scene.
Anyway, take a deep breath and dive into the history of Michael Amott…
Your first
band, CARNAGE, still has a cult-reputation for many people. Do many people still
ask you questions about your past with CARNAGE?
"Now and then,
CARNAGE has always been a pure underground band, so if I get questions about
CARNAGE, they are always coming from people who are still very active in the
underground scene or who have been very active in the underground scene. We
never reached the level of a band like ENTOMBED or DISMEMBER, we never were that
known, only by the real inside people."
On the first
CARNAGE demo, "The Day Man Lost", somebody else but Fred Estby was
drumming, who was that?
"That was
just a guy we sometimes hung out with, called Jeppe. On the second demo, "Infestation
Of Evil", Fred was already playing drums. At that time we were also
supposed to release a split 7" with NIHILIST or DISMMEBER but this never
became reality in the end. CARNAGE actually didn't exist anymore when our debut
"Dark Recollections" got released. I think that fact is also
responsible for a great deal that we never made to a wider audience. CARNAGE
split up early 1990 I think, I joined CARCASS, Fred & David & Matti
formed DISMEMBER and later Johnny joined ENTOMBED."
I still remember
that I ordered the first CARNAGE demo because of a very good review in Aardschok
/ Metal Hammer. That review was written by Wim Baelus, he always had a good
taste...
"Yeah, I also
still remember that review very well (laughs). Because of that review, we got
already over 200 orders just out of Holland, that was really amazing for us! It
was also in that period that I really got very interested in the underground
scene, I started listening to very obscure bands at that time like for example
REPULSION. Johan, the vocalist in CARNAGE who also sings in ARCH ENEMY, and I
shared an apartment together at that time, and during many days, we did nothing
else than just copying demos to get the orders out. A really great time that
was. At that time, many bands were also much more focused on just the playing of
music itself. These days, it seems like every band has just one goal: to release
an album as soon as possible."
Johan Liiva is, as
you already said also handling the vocals in ARCH ENEMY these days. After the
split of CARNAGE, he's also been active for a while in FUWBOWL, after that he
completely retired from the scene. Was it difficult for you to get him
enthusiastic again to sing in ARCH ENEMY?
"Well,
when I called him in 1995, to see if he was interested to work with me on a
Death Metal album that I planned at that time, that was the ARCH ENEMY debut
"Black Earth", that really came as a big surprise to him. He had sold
all his instruments in the meantime, he had cut his hair. He still listened to Metal
music but he had never expected that he would start singing again in a Metal
band. After CARNAGE, he had released 2 albums with FURBOWL until he got kicked
out of his own band by the other bandmembers as they didn't like his vocals no
more. I think it must have been at that time that he thought "Fuck it, I'll
search for a decent job and retire completely from the scene.", so
eventually he started a small printing company. But when I called him, he was
immediately very enthusiastic and nowadays he's really totally into it again."
I still have
some rehearsal-tapes of CARNAGE lying around with some songs on there that I
think never appeared on any demo or any official release. Why did you never
record those songs?
"I
really can't remember this anymore, you have to consider that all this is about
more than 8 years ago. It's possible that there are maybe 1-2 songs around that
we never recorded for demos or didn't appear on the album. But there are more
weird things that happened throughout the CARNAGE career. There's for example as
you probably know a live 7" of CARNAGE around which was released many years
ago by Distorted Harmony Records. It's a recording from a show we played in
Stockholm in 1989. I still remember that we recorded that show with real
professional equipment by someone who worked for a radio station, we were
planning to release those recordings as a live album, but eventually that didn't
turn out in the end because the main part of the recordings got lost which
really was a shame."
You soon hooked up
with CARCASS after the CARNAGE split. Is it actually true that you hooked up
with CARCASS after you did an audition for NAPALM DEATH but didn't make it in
the end?
"Yeah,
that's correct, that must have been around 1990 somewhere, I think. Bill Steer
was also still in NAPALM DEATH at that time and they were looking for a second
guitar-player. I played a rehearsal with them, but it didn't work out, and so I
returned to Sweden. Later on, I got contacted by Jeff and Bill if I wanted the
new band they started, that was CARCASS. Actually, they already asked me to join
them before "Symphonies Of Sickness" came out, but I had heard their
first album "Reek Of Putrefaction", and I thought it was really a weak
album and decided to concentrate on CARNAGE instead. And then, when I heard
"Symphonies Of Sickness", I really regret my decision because their
result was really amazing! CARCASS improved so much at that time. But eventually
I hooked up with them and joined CARCASS. I recorded a couple of albums with
them and had some very nice moments with that band, so..."
How do you look
back at all those years with CARCASS?
"I
have some very nice memories about that time. The best moments are probably the
very good concerts we played in so many different countries. You have to know
that I was just about 20 years old at that time when I got the chance to travel
to countries like South-Africa, America, Israel or Mexico to play gigs, that was
really something amazing for me. Also the first European tour we did together
with PUNGENT STENCH, ENTOMBED and DISASTROUS MURMUR or the American tour
together with DEATH was just a great thing for me. I got to meet so many people
that I was in contact with in those days, that was really a wonderful period for
me personally. Sometimes, I really tend to get very sentimental when I think
about those days, but still, I think the future will still bring it's bright
moments for me."
Why did you leave
CARCASS in the end?
"There
were so many things. With CARCASS, we were almost always on the road, we were
always on tour for a very long time, and in the end, it just got a bit too much
for me to take. There were also the so-called musical differences which started
to rise, at that time I really started to get very interested in the rock music
of the seventies. And I also wanted to play this kind of music with other
musicians, which was somehow the base for SPIRITUAL BEGGARS, my other band, I
guess."
ARCH ENEMY is one
of the very few Swedish bands which still has an own sound, I mean I can't come
up with another band which sounds like you do. Also through your releases with
ARCH ENEMY, I also started to learn and
recognize your guitar-leads on the
CARCASS albums much more.
"Thank
you, that's a very nice compliment, it means that I must have a sort of own
style of guitar-playing. Both me and my brother take our guitar-playing very
seriously, we are very ambitious and I don't think you can find this that often
in the Metal scene. I think that there are many people out there who maybe are
not big fans of Death Metal but still appreciate our music because of our
guitar-playing which is maybe a bit more developed than in most Death Metal
bands out there. Of course you can hear a lot of influences of other bands in
ARCH ENEMY, but still, I think that we play a healthy mix of all those different
influences. Our ambition is to record an album or to develop a style which is
really unique. It's not up to us to say if we succeed in this or not. If the
fans think ARCH ENEMY is special, of course we think it's fantastic. The songs
on our last album "Burning Bridges" are a sort of follow-up of
"Stigmata", it's not that far away from what we have done in the past.
I think we have just defined our style a bit more: the calm parts have become
more calm, and the aggressive parts are more controlled. We have tried to make
"Burning Bridges" more attractive and dynamic for the listener and I
hope we succeeded in this."
Your brother
Christopher, is also an ARCH ENEMY member. How big is your age-difference and do
you like it to play in the same band with your brother?
"I'm
29 for the moment and my brother is 22, so that's 7 years age-difference. When I
played in CARCASS, he was still like 14 years old. One day, I gave him the
"Necroticism" album as a gift and he switched straight from computer
games to CARCASS and guitar-playing (laughs). I probably ruined his whole life (laughs)."
ARCH ENEMY has
grown from a pure underground band with a pretty successful debut, "Black
Earth", to where you are nowadays. It's not something you still see these
days, this 'development'.
"Yeah,
still I think that the development we made as a band was a pretty normal
evolution. When we started with ARCH ENEMY we didn't take the band as serious as
we do nowadays. When I recorded "Black Earth", I just asked some
musicians which I all personally knew rather well if they were interested to
record an album with me and that was basically it. We wrote the material and
recorded the "Black Earth" album in a very short period of time. We
were very amazed by the reactions we got from the press and the fans, and the
success the album had. So, from that point, we started to take the band much
more serious."
In another
interview, you said that it was never planned to play gigs with ARCH ENEMY or to
go on tour, still you went on the road last year with IN FLAMES, DARK
TRANQUILLITY and CHILDREN OF BODOM. What made you change your mind?
"These
days, we have a lot of personal problems and line-up changes behind us,
something that made things quite impossible for us to go on tour for for example
"Stigmata". That was a real pity at that time, because we got quite
some offers to accompany certain bands on a big tour. But since the line-up is
complete, we are feeling stronger than ever before and there is a much better
atmosphere within the band these days."
Next to ARCH ENEMY,
CARNAGE and CARCASS you also played in ARMAGEDDON, CANDLEMASS and you still have
another band called SPIRITUAL BEGGARS which is more Doom-Rock orientated. Is
there any day on which you are not busy with music?
"To
tell you the truth, no, I'm always busy with music. Since about a year, we have
a decent management who's taking take of the business-aspects of the band which
was really a big relief for me. Everything is much more structured these days,
which gives me more time to concentrate on the music. I love playing music, I'm
doing it now for already over 10 years also constantly and I just don't get
tired of it. The business-aspects are the only unpleasant thing for me, but I
guess this goes for every musician. It's the music that keeps me going..."
You can find an
unofficial ARCH ENEMY homepage here:
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palladium/5747/index2.html
Interview: Steven Willems
All live pictures by Claudio Torres (Chile, April 1999)
Latest news:
ARCH ENEMY: Vocalist Johan Liiva is no longer in the band and Toy's Factory has
released an ARCH ENEMY live album called "Burning Japan - Live 1999" (unfortunately
the album will only be released in Japan). The tracklist: ‘The Immortal’,
‘Dark Insanity’, ‘Dead Inside’, ‘Diva Satanica’, ‘Pilgrim’, ‘Silverwing’,
‘Beast Of Man’, ‘Bass Intro / Tears Of The Dead’, ‘Bridge Of Destiny’,
‘Transmigration Macabre’ and ‘Angelclaw’. The CD also features CD-ROM
material like a picture gallery, weblinks and a 4,5 minute film with live clips,
interviews and clips from the mixing session in Studio Fredman.
Check out
our CARNAGE feature HERE
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