Erica Stoltz
Sanhedrin
Hi there, I'm doing better than many people on the planet right now
I have a feeling the ramifications of this is going to last a while and will shift power in the human world. We will all continue to suffer as long as we are dependent on fossil fuels and the geopolitical infrastructure that dictates in their distribution.
This is, for me personally, the biggest label I have worked with thus far. They are doing everything I would expect a label of this size and stature to do for Sanhedrin. The results are notable. The team we have worked with so far is top notch. I recently moved and with my LP collection which I have been dragging around through my life. When I unpacked I realized that when I began collecting, many of the records I bought were on Metal Blade or Death records! I have loved this label for a long time.
We are animals, just like chimpanzees. The intricate life that we have created (in the developed world) I liken to the ourobourus. We are consuming wantonly the very things that give us life without replenishing. We are lulled into submission by the comforts we are afforded.
People have been consumed by negativity rather than positivity in the last two years, with fear playing a major part in our daily lives.
There is NO benefit to simply worrying, we cannot afford to wallow in fear. We have to get comfortable with being uncomfortable. We have ought to be compelled to be less destructive and more educated about the planet.
Ooh good question. I am afraid of myself mostly! My belief system comes from growing up with access to a wild forest. My folks built a log cabin in a remote area of New York State when I was a small child. I grew up between there and Brooklyn NY. A very privileged experience. Watching and interacting with the natural world lead to falling in love with the land. When you love nature as you love people it changes your priorities. I have also been aware over the years of a deep intuition guided by my ancestors. I have good spirit guides.
We are already there! Lights On album art is a reflection of the world as it is. It is a call to pay attention.
No, I don't believe we are evil at birth. I think we have the evil placed in our brains in our upbringing. I am not mad at babies, LOL! I am concerned with "grown-ups".
The "modern" or not Traditional Metal influences you speak of are all parts of our varied musical tastes. I love metal so do my bandmates but that is NOT all we listen to.
Well, I think you can hear some "The Cult" worship on Lost at Sea. We all love The Cure so I think you can find that sound in places. We write songs we want to hear that are fun for us to play in the 3-piece format.
We tried some new things. I brought the Scythian Women bones to the table, no pun intended. Code Blue and Death is a Door was written from vocal lines. This varied from the formula of Jeremy bringing the riffs and me bringing the lyrics.
We are lucky to have a good rapport between us. The communication is decent and we share a work ethic which is rare. We have always said less people less problems.
We all got better at Logic to record our demo. We did a lot of file sharing and we got together on zoom every week just as if we were practicing. Any challenges were met because even in the darkest moments the prospect of making this record was a bright light in the future.
I think this process demonstrated what is possible when you are "on a roll". The whole world shut down and the three of us still felt this compulsion to move forward with the demo and then the record. In that sense we were lucky to have that goal. Lights On and the process of making it deepened our commitment to each other and the band.
I can tell you that I invoked Tina Turner and Pat Benatar for the singing. Jeremy brought the song and it had this super open chorus that was begging for a vocal hook. The melody and the lyrics came to me simultaneously and fit perfectly. It brought the song into new territory by giving it almost a motown feel. Another genre that seeps in due to our mutual love of all music.
With hopes that the current war won't travel across Ukraine, because then there will be nothing, as we will probably in total war, what are your plans to support "Lights On"?
We are touring Germany in May. It will be great to be on Tour with our friends in Stallion! Then A tour around our Legions Of Metal appearance in Chicago also in May and a tour out to Metal Immortal Fest in Pittsburgh Pa. We want to get out there as much as possible.
01.05.22 Osnabrück – Bastard Club
02.05.22 Kassel – Goldgrube
03.05.22 Villingen-Schwenningen – Kulturzentrum Klosterhof
04.05.22 Mannheim – 7er Club
05.05.22 Erfurt – From Hell
06.05.22 Hamburg – Bambi Galore
07.05.22 Dortmund – Junkyard
08.05.22 Regensburg – Eventhall Airport
Thank you for thoughtful questions. Be safe out there! Erica
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