Jan Pilik
Neurotic Machinery
The band was formed, as you correctly say, in 2006. It was based on a few members of a black metal band Neron, with the desire to shift genres, explore and experiment. Throughout the years, there have been numerous influences, numerous lineup changes and even more ideas - and that is also obvious when listening to the albums, through the years the style never stayed exactly the same.
It's probably safe to say that both is correct. During creation of the material, all the influences and ideas flow in organically, since there are five musicians with quite different tastes in music in the band. This proves to be an asset, since nobody is enclosed in a single-style bubble and everyone is open to experimentation. Michal is the main songwriter but he is open to suggestions all the way through the creative process. We don't usually clash and differences are always resolved without hot blood. However, during the final adjustments, when finishing the songs, we tend to think a little bit more and spice things up with intention – so the influences there are a bit more deliberate. All in all, though, the process is more about feeling and musical atmosphere than thinking and any kind of "strategy".
There are many, hard to speak specifically. As said a while ago, the musical tastes in the band are very diverse, so it would be quite difficult, if not unfair, to name just a few of those, who influence our view on music. And the full list would be easily for an hour's reading. As a band we enjoy also a diverse mixture of music – in our tour van you could probably play anything with an idea and never get told off. No matter the style.
We got a tip from our friends from another Czech band, and we couldn't have wished for a better one. Tonda's ear for music proved the ideal one for our material and we are much pleased with what came out of this co-operation. It truly was the first time we worked with him, but most likely it wasn't the last one.
True, a long way it is. We've learned something in every stage (album) of the way, and it's probably quite obvious when you listen to the albums chronologically. As for "Nocturnal Misery", the main difference are downtuned guitars and first time we've employed two harsh vocals. All this mixed with experience, darker times in our lives and thus a bit more anger in the music and lyrics resulted in quite a darker sound and gloomier atmosphere backing the overall stronger aggressiveness of the album. There are bits of black metal, djent or industrial influences, some progressive and melodic parts, but still the main drive is honest death metal music.
The thing unfolded quite spontaneously. Jan used to stand in with us briefly in 2014, and then again in 2018, when Ondra had to take a break to deliver his newborn. On the latter occasion, Ondra's return came a gig sooner than expected and since we were all there, we decided to play the gig with both of them. After that we realized that this setup was working well, giving us quite a bit more force on stage, so after a brief discussion, we kept Jan in the lineup. And "Nocturnal Misery" was then written with both vocalists in mind. How that worked is for you to decide.
Well, our tour to support the album was planned between March 13 and May 22, it was supposed to include also some abroad gigs, but those exact dates ended up being the lockdown, so that gave us much joy indeed… But not to complain, these things happen, so we came to social media. There was a release party streamed online from our rehearsal room, we published quite a few playthroughs and some live interviews, and to our surprise, people got interested and kept ordering our merchandise – just now we had to order a second batch because it had been almost completely sold out. So as for fans, it seems we have pleased them. As for press, the reviews usually get very favourable marks, so we are well satisfied, too. The tour dates were either cancelled or rescheduled and just about now we are starting to tour again, so fingers crossed that it lasts. As for our independency, we haven't yet found a label or publisher that wouldn't have too many demands, and as an independent band we have full control over our music, and that's something we like. We do have some distributors though, who we cooperate with, and we are happy to work with them.
"Nocturnal Misery" is not a concept album, however, there are recurring themes. We like to give our listeners a chance to find their own understanding and their own experience, so we don't like to explain too much. What we will say is, that the inspiration is a person's struggle in life, and those darker times in our own lives that were mentioned before in this interview.
As we said before, it did change our plans quite severely. We streamed and posted and kept our fans in the loop. The tour has been resumed in summer, some shows were postponed to next year, some are happening now (autumn 2020). And we are of course progressively adding some shows as time flows and situation allows.
There are plans, maybe of an album, maybe of an EP… Maybe aliens will come and join our band (wink, wink). Well, we are planning stuff, but it's too early to be specific. The second we decide to drop the bomb, our fans and the press will know.
"Slave" was chosen because we feel it kind of encompasses everything the album can offer. Also, we had an idea how to create the visual aspect of the song. And "Nocturnal" is the title song, so it seemed an obvious choice. The two songs are in our opinion good representatives of who Neurotic Machinery are now, so we probably felt it a logical way to go.
Thanks Metal Temple for giving us space and exposure and for this interesting interview! And to all the fans: Thanks for being there not only for us, but for the whole metal community in these hard times! If you are interested in more from Neurotic Machinery, follow us on Facebook, check our Bandcamp (neuroticmachinery.bandcamp.com), or check out our music on Spotify and all the other streaming services or meet us at one of our future shows! And above all, stay Neurotic!
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