Mario Linhares
Dark Avenger
On 2013, the band returned to activity with "Tales of Avalon: The Lament", making some shows on that year. And now, the band with some changes in their lineup will make some shows playing their first album due the 20th anniversary of their first album release.
One of our Brazilian Metal maniacs, Marcos "Big Daddy" Garcia, had the opportunity to have a talk with Mario Linhares, singer and leader, to know about their past, present and future plans, and of course, to know a bit about the band's linked to DARK AVENGER members.
Hi Big Daddy… it's quite an honor to talk to you such a respected journalist. Thank you for the opportunity to talk to our friends around the world. Well since the release of Tales of Avalon's first part in 2001 we'd been struggling against a very tense and difficult metal scenario in Brazil both in band's internal affairs as in the external aspects such as booking. By early 2003 we did a very different thing we'd done so far… we decided to record a new material using orchestral scores and it worked a lot. "X Dark Years" it's a concept we intend to use very soon again. The band halted their activities in July 2005 and returned in May 2009. It was a good period for new projects such as Harllequin and also to focus in my personal and professional affairs (family and other stuffs).
Indeed. Both albums contain the same atmosphere: the Arthurian elements, though there's no narrative story in between. The characters' dialogues unfold the tale as it confronts one another with feeling such as love, betrayal, mercy, despise, hatred and so on. In terms of ambiance and goals there's absolutely no significant difference between The Terror and The Lament… the initial story is there in all aspects… of course it's plain to see the technological difference between both albums. That's all!
There was a legal conflict between the label which owned the former rights to "Tales of Avalon" and the one which was about to release "The Lament". It was needed prior to solve that issue before proper release of the new album.
Well it was an achievement to be credited to Executive Producer of "The Lament". One day I was returning home after a long working day and then suddenly a phone call asked me to drop out from the train because Michael Wagener wanted to talk to me. It was surreal and also magic. Don't ask me more details how he made it 'cos I dunno.
Oh that's a quite delicate and complicated issue to talk about without raising up some bruises and scars back from the past.
Leonel Valdez, Kayo John, Tito Falaschi and myself recorded the album on its whole, with some contribution of the Executive Producer. There was not a proper band until then. Then we decided to invite a bassist and a guitar player to complete the line-up.
But since the album release was delayed due the legal dispute between labels there were no activities for long two years… so the band was disbanded at that time.
With the release of "The Lament" in Nov. 2013 we had to reassemble the band and it happened. This new line up was ok until March 2014 when I discovered I had cancer. It took a long period to take care of my health. Once again I had to face another band splitting due the band mates' necessity to take care of their own business, what I can perfectly understand once I had no idea when I'd be back again to activity.
Once I started recover myself I realized the reality would be different this time for Dark Avenger's activities. It's time for new ideas and paths… and I do really think I've made a hell of a decision.
Well, Glauber is a hell of a friend and I really care about him as a brother. I do really hope we might carry Dark Avenger's legacy for a long time before thinking doing some other stuff. Of course he has my gratitude and will for doing musical works that bring quality on 'em and I'll be by his side when he needs me as he did so far.
Harllequin's activities are halted until we finish all the next Dark Avenger's album. It's a necessary move in order to settle down at once DA's name on the metal scenario… when DA's pace slows down we'll be thrashing back once again.
Thank you Big Daddy… I think Dark Avenger's next album will be a continuum of Harllequin legacy… just more classical, more power with bits of thrash and prog.
The new album is conceptual and talks about modern women's difficulties, although we live in the XXI century: "What is like being imprisoned against one's will into an undesired situation which is impossible to escape or runaway?" The album will figure out ten possible stages of mind a person could live in such situation. The song "Parasite" talks about the stage of "despair" as can be seen in the lyric video we've just released.
Well to be quite sincere I really think having good singers isn't a local privilege … actually we can find a new era of good singers all over the country, from the further North to the Southern lands of Rio Grande… In fact we need to improve our senses in order to search and reach them out, giving them more opportunities.
The main reason it's its representative meaning to the history of Brazilian Heavy Metal. Anyone we talk to says Dark Avenger's debut it's a masterpiece… so what's more suitable to praise up such a legacy than reviving it again?
Thank you Big Daddy for such an opportunity to talk to our friends and to give 'em our inner perspective of things. I hope I came up with some clarifying information and I really hope to meet those friends at a local venue in our next shows.
Cheers
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