Kenneth Henriksen
Course of Fate
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May 24, 2020
Thank you for the attention. Very intrigued to do this interview. Like the rest of the world me and the rest of the guys have been doing a lot of social distancing. Planning to start pre-prods on our next album and working on promoting Mindweaver the best we can in these times.
We are very pleased with the result. We have spent a long time working on this album and finding the sound we wanted, so finally receiving the finished product feels great.
The poem Antigonish (… I met a man who wasn't there) came up when we started working on the album. There is something unnerving about the thought of seeing things that aren't really there, but you can still see them clear as day. It was basically a way of inserting another layer into the story, concerning metal health issues.
For me there was at least one film that inspired some of the lyrics especially on utopia. I saw the film The Sacrament by Eli Roth, a film loosely based on the Jonestown massacre- This horrific story about this brainwashing cult leader who in the end failed in trying to create this "utopia" really sparked my imagination. Also, Eivind read an article about a girl who was seeing man-shaped wolves in broad daylight, because of some type of schizophrenic disorder that terrified him.
Yes, of course. Bands like Queensrýche, Dream Theater and Fates Warning has always been a big inspiration for me and the rest of the band. And especially the concept albums like Operation: Mindcrime and Scenes from a Memory. Pink Floyd is of course also a big inspiration. I think Waters and Gilmour kind of wrote the textbook when it comes to creating a story for the listener to be drawn in to. Other bands that influence us that may not be as easy to hear are bands like Evergrey, Opeth and Pain of Salvation from Sweden. Tool I think is worth to mention and of course many of the older progressive bands like Marillion, Rush, Yes, King Crimson, Kansas… I could probably go on for days.
It became clear to me pretty early in the writing process that this was going to be a concept album, and the guys didn't hesitate to jump on that idea.
I'm not sure I'd call Mindweaver a Rock Opera. I don't feel like we've gone full on musical like Ayreon or Avantasia, but there is an influence from bands like those as well.
The way people listen to music has truly changed. Many artists today are absolutely best off just releasing singles. But I do believe that the rock/metal/prog community is a little bit different, and we're seeing a tendency for our fans to be grown men, rather than teens or young adults, so hopefully we can continue making music the good old way.
It usually always starts with guitar riffs and melodies. But I also do have some vocal ideas when I start putting the songs together. When a demo has then been made I bring it to the rest of the band so we can make some small (or big changes and incorporate any ideas or riffs they might have. Eivind then starts sketching the lyrics. And in the end him and I sit down and write the finished lyrics together.
Well that's where the small/big changes come in.. Many of the songs were actually longer to begin with. But after the demos we decided that some of the material felt too long. When we then ended up with about a 45 min piece it was kind of perfect to fit on a vinyl LP, which was important to us.
Absolutely! The list is long but I can mention a few; I really like the modern and big sound that Tesseract has going for them. A great band! The latest record from Arch/Matheos was really great. Love his voice. Although it isn't progressive metal, I do also need to mention The Night Flight Orchestra, amazingly catchy in the vein of bands like ELO and Boston. Also a lot of existing bands in Norway nowadays. Leprous and Rendezvous point are both really great and creative bands. Great musicians! Conception has just released a new album and as pioneers of Norwegian prog metal I think they are in better shape then ever!
Yes it has. We had plans for a release gig/party which is now postponed. We have not been able to meet up to rehearse until just about a week ago. But things are slowly going back to normal here. But of course we will have to wait with traveling to other countries to do gigs. We just have to be patient I guess..
As of right now there is no plans for a sequel. I am pretty sure our next album is not going to be a concept album. But we will definitely make one in the future. I don't think it's going to be a sequel to Mindweaver, though.
Stay safe, wash your hands and listen to prog!
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