Nicolas De Dominicis, Yves Campion
Nightmare
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March 29, 2002
Nicolas DeDominicis: Hi, Metal Temple and first of all thanks for your congrats about Cosmovision.
Nicko: I think that mp3 can help the bands in a certain way, for them to get precognition, but on the other hand it's bad for the market and for the labels... Sometimes it's hard for the fans to get the CDs so Internet is a way to listen to them.
Nicko: Nightmare's history has begun in 1979 and you can find our complete biography on our website: www.nightmaremusic.com, now the situation has changed with the line-up, Jeannot Strippoli, our guitarist, left the band in February for personal reason, it was not very easy for him to conciliate job and music, tour dates etc... but he will be forever our close friend, the new member is Alex Hilbert, a young axe-man (23 years old), he's simply incredible!
Yves Campion: It can be symphonic in a way, as we're using some choirs in that vein, but on the other hand we wanted to keep the power of heavy metal in the riffs and I think the combination of both have been quite successful!
Nicko: For the first time, we recorded a cover song for a famous french band Trust for a Tribute and then we decided to choose the SoundSuite as we fit with the producer, Terje, perfectly at first contact. In fact it was a deliberated choice to work with a producer who has the experience of recording different styles of metal, as Terje is more well known for producing in gothic style, so he brought something else to us compared to a pure heavy metal producer... For that reason we decided that we couldn't have worked with someone else!
Yves: It was very easy to get in touch with Jean Pascal because he simply lives in the same town with us and we knew him for quite a long, he's one of our friends. He's started to get a name by drawing covers for Immortal, Bewitched and recently Edguy, so we couldn't call someone else, it's easy to understand!
Nicko: I think the technical side is maybe the addition of the choirs and the keyboard parts added by Terje, but yes, you're right the basics are quite simple in overall... We didn't want to think about how our music could have sound at the end, it simply comes as it is in the end, we just did it with our own feelings!
Yves: There are different topics about all the unsolved riddles of our planet, Earth. The most intriguing ones are the mysteries of Nazca of Peru from where we got the inspiration for the cover. A link between the past and the future this line and the designs on the desert Pampa, that mankind cannot explain, is the song Cosmovision. Another song is about Egypt (Necropolis), another about the riddle of the city of Atlantis (Riddle In The Ocean), another one is about a travel in time (Behold The Nighttime). There are no link between the song and it's not a concept where the songs follow one main theme but the overall feeling is about all these riddles.
Nicko: For sure, it's 100% Cosmovision, JP Fournier has listen to our song before starting to paint the cover and he was quite inspired to say the least. We trust him totally as he is quite talented when it comes to this kind of designs!
Yves: As I said before it's a song relating a link between the future and past! The past being the Incas and the future is the space ship! In fact the term Cosmovision by the Incas people is a relation between the astrology and the lines of Nazca that is predicting the future of our planet!
Nicko: Maybe, we tried different things at the same time... There is no secret to write catchy tunes. It's just a matter of natural feeling...
Nicko: In 2001, we've played with Saxon on their french tour, we have played with Grave Digger also. In 2002, we will fly to America for the first time to appear at the NJ Metal Meltdown IV with Manowar, Saxon, Cannibal Corpse etc. (Find more info at: www.metalfest.com). After that, we will embark on a french tour with Heavenly, we will also open for Blind Guardian in France and last but not least, we are confirmed for the second time to play in Wacken.
Nicko: It's sure that it was a really good moment with Def Leppard, we were young and very impressed by them, but many years later, our first show in Wacken 2000, was something memorable also!
Nicko and Yves: On the road again... No its a joke! Who is able to predict the future? I guess nobody!
Nicko: The maturity of the band has changed, as we now take the time to think when we are doing things and not rush like blinds... It's fairly important when it's time for composing new songs for example!
Yves: It's hard to say because there are so many styles emerging now compared to what we had back in the 80's... Death Metal, Grind, Black, Heavy, Speed... It's always a circle and things are rounding up again and again !
Nicko: Collect some french wine.
Nicko : No doubt... David Gilmour.
Nicko : my favorite 5 are Van Halen - 1, Pink Floyd - The Wall, Y.Malmsteen - Marching Out, Whitesnake - 1987 and Iron Maiden - Powerslave.
Nicko: This album will be a collector's item soon...
P.S For tour details please contact,
Moncorger Jeep
tour Manager NIGHTMARE
nightmaremgt@hotmail.com
jeepnightmare@aol.com
Mobile : 06 73 75 13 01
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