Chris Appleton
Absolva
Hello there, yes I have been very well, thank you very much. It has been an incredible start for 'Absolva' in the new year of 2022 and we hope for it to continue like this.
To summarize the last two years in one word….'Challenging'. I think the biggest thing that hit me the most was the pure 'uncertainty' of what will happen next and when that would happen. We coped very well in the end. Myself and Absolva, we kept as busy as possible, searching new ways of doing things. Creating new music and releases. Forgetting for a time about playing live and focused on being creative and active in other ways.
Well speaking from my own behalf, the break was the lockdown… I don't understand why some bands have decided to go on hiatus when we have all just had a 2-year hiatus from live shows… For me there was no considerations at all to take a break from it all. We are primarily a live band but we create new music all the time. We are celebrating our 10-year anniversary this year with our new release 'Fire in The Sky'. Which means we have released 6 studio albums and 2 live albums in 10 years. I think this is a great achievement to have success with all of these albums and to have had the hectic touring schedule that we normally have. So, to have 2 years of not much touring? That's ok, we can deal with it. 2022 is looking like a very impressive year.
I'll keep this simple. The situation in Ukraine is terrible. I do not condone war or killing of any kind anywhere. And it is astonishing that this is happening in the year 2022…
"Fire In The Sky' is a strong title for a song and for an album. The title song which was also released as our first music video, sends out a positive message. The message is you are in control of your own destiny. No matter what obstacles are thrown in front of you. It may be a struggle sometimes, but you will prevail in the end. This is also the message of the entire album.
Some of the content of this album is a little darker than our usual stuff, 'Fire in the Sky' & 'Refuse to Die' being the exceptions. And all have different subjects and stories behind them. 'Addiction' is about someone / people who are recovered alcoholics / drug addicts who still battle their addictions every day in their mind. 'Galloglaigh' - is a very Thin Lizzy influenced song. About the Irish Warriors from the 1500s who were known as being kind of the Irish Samurais. 'Historic Year' - was our take on the beginning of the pandemic. Telling the story of our tour of Brazil in January 2020, then the last show of the year in London in March. Before we got locked down… So I am singing about darker subjects with some meaning!
Over the past 2 years we have had HUGE love and support from our fans. During the pandemic we released our previous album 'Side By Side' and a Live album 'Live in Europe'. They have kept us on the righteous path to success even though sometimes things seemed uncertain, we had massive support from our loyal fans from all over the world. 'Fire In The Sky' is almost a celebration of breaking out into the world once again. It's been great to see the fans once more, to give them thanks for what they do for us.
Our artist 'Akirant' from Spain, works for Iron Maiden & Star Wars. You cannot get much more credible than this guy for us. He did the artwork for our live album 'Live In Europe' and that was the first release to feature the band on the front cover. That went down great. So I decided to keep this theme. The brief to Akirant was I wanted something like a cross between our Live in Europe album, Queens Bohemian Rhapsody and Guns n Roses Appetite for Destruction. Without faces screaming out. It's more of a release of energy. Returning to the world
I have always been a big fan of Iron Maiden, Saxon, Motorhead. But I'm also a big AC/DC fan, and believe it or not I like a lot of bluesy stuff. The songs take shape and they always get hacked to pieces. This album 'Fire in the Sky', we were constantly challenging ourselves. Is this the best the song can be? We wrote 18 songs I think for this album, but we chose the best 10 for the cut.
Visually and musically there is a twist, but it is for sure definitely still Absolva. It has the Absolva stamp all over it. What I'm particularly happy with on this album is the production. This album I recorded, engineered and produced everything from start to finish. Then Ade Emsley from Iron Maiden's team took on the mastering. It sounds killer!!
The riffs just come out. It is hard to describe how something will come into your head whilst you're doing something else, or just jamming through things. Influences for me, as well as the British Rock and Metal bands, I am heavily influenced by the German guys such as Accept, UDO & the Scorpions.
Everything is an improvement all the time. 'Fire in the Sky' is probably one of my prouder moments as a singer. Without sounding arrogant, I have always been a very confident and competent guitar player but what not many people know is I have had to really work over the years on my vocal skills. I was never a natural singer; I was always the singer because we couldn't find a singer. But over the years I created my own style of singing. My vocal heroes are Ronnie James Dio, Glenn Hughes, David Coverdale. Bruce Dickinson. I've never had a singing lesson in my life, so I have had to do a lot trial and error to become the singer I am today. And a lot of people say I'm insane because they love my voice. Fire In The Sky is for sure one of my best vocal performances.
It is one of my favorites. And we have only performed it twice live so far, but it has been one of the show's highlights. It tells the story of a father wanting his sons to do well in life. And they share a connection no matter what. But also tells the story of the struggles that each of them face in life. The end result of this song is fantastic and I'm very proud of it.
When I wrote this song we were looking at the possibility of doing a concept album, which we abandoned very early. But the early 'story' idea was going to be a kind of Lord Of The Rings type thing. And the 'Demon Tormentor' was based on Sauron, the main villain of the novels. The concept was abandoned but the song was just too good to abandon.
'Historic Year' was one of those songs that started off as 3 minutes and ended up as 6 minutes. Luke had the early ideas on demos, then I sang all over these bits. Then we elaborated. I had an idea for the instrumental and middle 8 section. It was great to sing the story of 2020 from Absolva's point of view. Haunting slow and clean sections. Very happy.
We are touring all the time. We have very busy schedule lined up for 2022 in the UK & Europe and a very healthy festival season. We are keeping positive and optimistic. And we have a very good feeling.
Thanks Very much mate
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