Alexander Stöcker
Stallion
We're fine and rather busy as there are still a lot of things to do but we're looking forward to the release and to bring the new songs on stage.
Sure man, I must have listened to it a million times as I'm recording everything as well. For me it was easier to make than the previous records. There was more of a flow to it than it was before and we didn't let the pressure get to us. From what we've heard up until now people seem to like it quite a bit. We've played "No Mercy" live a couple of times and the reactions were always great.
I don't know what's going on but it sure isn't good. Reactionary nationalists are in charge of a lot of (big) countries by now. Art always has been political and went where it hurts. We're not shy to say what we think and it can indeed be inspiring to write new music.
Yes, "Slaves of Time" can be seen as a race against time. Our planet for example is melting away in our hands and we need to act fast. We're also slaves of the time we live in. Maybe we should prefer to write less dark lyrics and more easy listening ones. But with all the bullshit going on we simply can't do that. Hence, we're forced to react to the time we live in.
We're always open for new things and really try to not think about it too much. If it feels right it is right. As I mentioned earlier this album came together with more of a natural flow and this really is a step forward for us.
If you take "All In" for example it simply reflects the lyrics. The first part of the song has the overly confident Hard Rock feel to it, which shifts into insecurity and aggression. We just try to reflect that in the music
The good thing with Stallion is that we're all a little different there. For me I'm more into the Hard Rock, classic Heavy Metal stuff. The others have different influences which all add up to our own sound.
Christian has been with us for quite a while and has been an important member ever since. Clode came to us in early 2019 and wrote all of his lead parts in no time. They turned out absolutely amazing if you ask me and it sure is the icing of the cake.
Haha, yeah man, Scorpions and Helloween was what came to my mind as well. It just came about quite naturally. The lyrics are sad and yet hopefully and it just requires some theatric build up hence its considerable length.
I just love the sound of the open G main riff. That's exactly how I like it my riffs. I think I was thinking of early to mid-80s Hair Metal, like Dokken or Ratt for example. It's always been a trademark of Stallion, to give the more Hard Rockish songs some kind of speedy twist. Same is true for "All In".
From the beginning I knew that I didn't want to mix this album again simply because I wanted to be able to concentrate more on the music itself. When I first heard of Marco in 2016 I knew that he would understand my vision of how the record should sound. And that's exactly what happened, we're super happy with the mix! It's always nice to have someone who understands you aesthetic vision and can give you feedback so he's definitely contributed a fair share to the sound of this record. I'm sure we will be working together in the future!
Hmm, that's a difficult one. Traditional Heavy Metal is a niche product and probably always will be. On the other hand I'm always overwhelmed with the consistent supply of new young fans and bands that just keep coming. I'm pretty sure that some of the records will stand the test of time, I'm just not sure that bands will be commercially successful on a large scale. But if that is desirable in the first place is quite a different topic. This way it's about the music and only the music and that is the most important premise to survive as a genre.
I think the concept of a Rockstar or "Metal God" is somewhat of an anachronism. For something like that to develop you need to have a certain distance between artist and fan which happened naturally in the 70s and 80s. But in times of social media you're always very close to the artist which in fact I think is a good thing for the artist as well because a lot of people obviously have problems to handle their "fame". I think you will see a lot of great artists in the future they just won't appear as "larger-than-life" then it used to.
Agreed 100%. I can't even describe what it is exactly, but putting on a great record is like a power transfusion. There is a song for any situation is life. I don't want to imagine it without Heavy Metal.
The challenge will be - as it always was - to find enough time to do all the things we want to do. We all work full time as it's just not possible to make a living out of it. We're doing everything by ourselves, we have no management and we're doing it all in our free time. Especially in the time period before a release when so many things have to be managed we all reach our limits. So our schedule is definitely more than full. From end of February until the beginning of April we'll be playing every weekend. We're also playing METALHEADZ OPEN AIR and HEADBANGERS OPEN AIR this summer and there might also be a touring surprise as well
We have the release tour planned for which we will be joined by Space Chaser for the majority of the shows. We'd love to play in South and Central America on day, but this is not very easy to do.
Thanks, man we're happy to hear that Thanks for having us and all the best.
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