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Sweden's
UNLEASHED have a very cool new album out, called "Sworn Allegiance",
their second after the returned to the scene, and nothing really has changed (luckily).
It's still 100% pure UNLEASHED Metal, the way you either love or hate it! We
hooked up with frontman Johnny Hedlund to get all the latest information first
hand...
Greetings
Johnny and congratulations to a really impressive new album… What do you think
makes "Sworn Allegiance" superior to your "comeback" album
"Hell's Unleashed"?
"Thanks
for your words on the new album! I think the overall production is the main
difference since it’s a little nastier and stands out a little bit more than
our previous one. We’ve gotten better at production and Fredrik is a very
skilled producer these days for sure. I also like to think that the songs are
just a little bit stronger…"
Would you agree that the material on "Sworn Allegiance" pretty much
benefits from all the live shows that you played around the release of "Hell's
Unleashed" and that you managed to regain your old strength a lot more
through that again?
"Well Unleashed
is definetely a “live” band and we get influenced from that as well as from
other sources I guess."
There's a lot of Black Metal acts in the scene that are not willing to play live
at all… Could you imagine to continue on with UNLEASHED just by writing and
recording music, not being able to play it to the masses afterwards?
"No. We are a
live band so I hope we can play live for many many more decades!!!"
UNLEASHED has always been a band that was sticking to a rather simple yet
effective form of songwriting and your fans obviously love you for that... But I
always wondered how you keep yourselves motivated in the songwriting process
after so many years in the underground? I could imagine that it must be even
more difficult to write fresh sounding material again and again being a member
of UNLEASHED as opposed to being a member of a band that tries to explore new
horizons by incorporating new / different influences in each new song...
"Well, Death Metal in itself is extremely vast… there’s lots yet
to explore… just watch us! We have just begun! I think what our fans
appreciate is that we make music for fans… like ourselves and not just for
musicians… the songs need to memorable and catchy as well as dark and brutal."
UNLEASHED took quite a long break when Death Metal in general was pretty much
down and returned to the scene exactly around the time when this form of music
had regained big interest again... So, I suppose you are aware of the fact that
people might accuse you of being in it just for the money, aren't you? Was it
just bad timing or is there even some truth in it?
"I have never heard that from anyone. Unleashed
took a break back in 1997 after 7-8 years
of hard touring and recording. We needed some serious distance to the whole
scene in order to come back and be hungry again. Death Metal is the type of
music you can’t just go out and do as a job. It’s in your soul… you got to
live it out… on stage in particular. And yes the scene was really low back in
1997 and the timing was “right” for a break. Money is a factor but has
nothing to do with the soul and survival of Unleashed. We are what we are… now and forever!
There will always be ups and downs in the scene. Unleashed
is timeless and never ending… as is Death
Metal as a style. In 15 years from now… you and I can have this conversation
again and look both back… and forward…"
What have you exactly done in those years of silence? Have you still played any
music just on your own or have you locked away your instruments in those days
completely?
"I played another kind of music within the Metal industry mostly for
joy. I also spent much time outside of the music industry which was the whole
idea with taking a break from it all. I studied business economy as well, and
got me a title."
Would
you mind telling us what kind of other music you exactly played while UNLEASHED
was on hold? And what kind of title you got after studying?
"I
am a financial director. And about the music I played it was lots of Metal...
nothing worthwile promoting... and was meant more as sideprojects."
When
you decided to give it another go, was it a problem to convince your old
management and record label to work with you again? Did you have any other
options already?
"That was
never a problem… both management and label wanted us to go forward as soon as
possible."
Did you still follow the happenings within the Metal scene in those years or was
it a "non Metal at all" period for you all?
"We all worked with music but on a different level. And not as
frequent I guess."
How come that none of you guys cut off his hair in those days? I mean it was
become pretty trendy these days and nowadays there's almost more bold heads in
Death Metal than longhaired guys, hahaha…
"Haha… yeah well, I think it doesn’t matter if you’re
long-haired or bold. I guess the Unleashed
members just feel comfortable with all the hair bashin’ like hell!!!!"
In retrospect, would you do an album like "Warrior" again or would you
already have taken your long break before that?
"Hard to say.
I still think it’s a great album. If it was released today it’d sell lots
more I think. So in that respect the timing was bad. But who could have known
the scene would go down so fast…" (well, honestly spoken I doubt that it
would sell so much more these days as the competition has become even bigger
within the scene and "Warrior" is without a doubt UNLEASHED's weakest
offering to date - Frank)
The Death Metal scene has changed quite drastically over the years and nowadays
we even have to deal with several different subgenres… From the very brutal
and often rather technical US style, to the melodic Scandinavian movement, the
simple oldschool Death Metal and highly satanic Black Metal influenced Death
Metal... Somehow it seems to me
that people are still looking for the most extreme type stuff, which results in
the fact that the more "ordinary" Death Metal acts more or less have
to suffer from that evolution... Are you guys also facing those problems in any
way, which is reflected in poorer record sales or not that crowded shows that
you play?
"I really don’t care too much about all the different labels. Unleashed
is a Death Metal band. Period. Always have
been and always will be. We set the standards for what it will sound like. Now
and always."
How
important has the internet, mp3s and webzines become for UNLEASHED these days? I
mean, when you originally started out, writing ordinary letters, running xeroxed
fanzines and being involved in the worldwide tapetrading network was still
considered "underground"... So, does something like the underground
still exist for you these days?
"It sure does, but in a different way I guess. I kind of miss the
old days but… then I don’t. The internet means a million opportunities and
is here to stay. I really appreciate all the positive things it brings. I
wouldn’t wanna go back even if the old days like you mention were really worth
remembering."
Even though you emerged out of the Death Metal underground and are still
associated with that genre these days, I never really considered UNLEASHED a
true Death Metal band (apart from your very early days maybe), but more of an
extreme Metal band in the tradition of VENOM and MOTÖRHEAD… Is that something
you had in mind, something you wanted to achieve yourselves or did that
evolution slowly but surely come "by accident"? Or do you maybe even
totally disagree with me here?!
"Do I disagree? Oh, boy…Unleashed
sets the standard for what Death Metal is all about. Together with a few
other bands of course. I think what you refer to as Motörhead-ish
and such is the fact that our “songstructure” is very traditional in a way
that you can easily remember the songs… just like the great Motörhead
(exactly! - Frank). But as a style… our riffing and music is “horror”-based, violent, aggressive and dark.
Therefore Death Metal. Nothing else.
If you on the other hand put the riffings and music / lyrics sounding like Iron
Maiden or Motörhead…then
it’s not Death Metal anymore but a breed into Heavy Metal. Many bands do this
today. Unleashed never will."
I still think that UNLEASHED has a lot more in common with VENOM (in
particular) than let's say CANNIBAL CORPSE and the likes... And VENOM have
certainly never been nor considered "Death Metal"...
"Well
I agree when it comes to the structures… VENOM are early
influences so I take that as a compliment. When it comes to the
music and riffing… VENOM
is Black Metal and close to (like a cousin) to Death Metal so fine with me… (well,
others even label them "Thrash" and I remember back then they often
were described as "Punk" or "pure noise", haha - Frank). Motörhead
I
like a lot but their music and riffing has nothing to do with
Unleashed
's music. Nope… but hey…
you’re right to your opinion!!
"
What is the story behind the song 'Death Metal', which still appeared on the
promo CD for "Hell's Unleashed", but in the end didn't make it on the
final album version? Did you get legal problems with it, because it was
basically VENOM's 'Black Metal' with changed lyrics?
"It
is 'Black Metal' with changed lyrics but it took forever to get the permission
and we needed to get the album released in time. Nothing else really was the
case here."
Did you
ever get that permission to release the song? Will you do so sometime in the
future or will it end up becoming a "collector's item" for the
UNLEASHED diehards?
"I
think Century Media have to decide that. We won’t try ourselves it’s too
much paperwork."
Not
too long ago UNLEASHED have been accused of having a right-wing / fascist type
attitude... Do you have any explanations where those accusations originally came
from? How much did they hurt the band's reputation?
"Nazis and
fascists can go fuck themselves. Some people mix Viking mythology with Hitler.
Nothing could be more wrong. They just need education or take history classes…
that’s all. Or… make an interview with me and find out the truth… like you
just did here. Some magazines and people in the past preferred to sell copies on
scandals instead of asking me what’s really happening. One thing lead to
another and kept on growing… pathetic!"
So,
did those rumors hurt the band in one way or another?
"I
think you should ask others... I don’t feel it that way but I guess anybody
who gets called a Nazi or similar would be hurt in someway. Don’t know if our
true fans ever even considered it. They normally try to find out the truth...
just like I would myself if it was my favourite band.
"
Unlike many other extreme Metal acts, who are loved mainly for their really fast
songs, UNLEASHED's strength definitely can be found in the midpaced, more groovy
tunes… 'Before The Creation Of Time' or on the new album 'The Longships Are
Coming' are perfect examples of that. Do you have any explanation why those
songs always turn out so much more impressive than your faster stuff?
"Oh, I’m glad you like them. Well, I get the impression that our
fans wants Unleashed to keep
being a band with both mid-paced, slow and fast songs. We enjoy it that way
ourselves as well. I think everybody has different favourites… some like our
fast more… some like our slower ones."
Please
comment on these following couple of keywords, that are connected to the lyrics
on the new album, a bit more detailed: 'CEO', 'longships', 'Miklagård'
and 'Metalheads'...
"'CEO' means "chief executive
officer“... 'longships' are the ships or boats that the vikings used on their
expeditions long ago... 'Miklagård' is the
viking name for todays Istanbul in Turkey... 'Metalheads' is a song about the
most faithful fans in the world... the Metal fans. Here... the Death Metal fans..."
What
was the intention behind the "...And We Shall Triumph In Victory"
picture vinyl boxset, which got released last year and where is that 'Ace Of
Spades' cover coming from? Was that previously already released somewhere else
or supposed to?
"The picture disc boxset was an idea from our record label. The 'Ace
Of Spades' was just a coversong we did in the practice room and said hey…
let’s put it on tape. I don’t know what’ll happen to it. Maybe nothing."
So,
is it simply a rehearsal recording then?
"No it’s
recorded in a professional way. Perhaps it’ll be released by the record label
somehow.
"
You are ready to go to play this
year's Wacken Festival and I suppose you're really looking forward to that. Will
you check out some of the other bands on the bill yourself? Any particular favorites?!
"Well… I’m gonna see Cannibal
corpse and motörhead if I
get the chance. And hopefully Doro,
satyricon and Dio
as well."
Will there actually be a full UNLEASHED tour in support of "Sworn
Allegiance" or do you stick to those bigger festival events exclusively?
"We'll make a European tour in October I think. Our agency is
working on it right now. Don’t know how vast though. Check in on our website
from time to time." (www.unleashed.nu that is - Frank)
Ok Johnny, that's about it for now. Thanx for taking the time to do this
interview. If there's any other important news that you'd like to inform us
about, feel free to do so now… Cheers and all the best!
"Thank you Frank for this interview and looking
forward to meeting you on tour if possible. Hail Odin! Prost!"
Interview: Frank Stöver
Live pics:
Martin Wickler (1)
Markus Veyhle (last 2) / www.vampster.com
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