Michael Muller
Jaded Heart
Hey! I am good! Thank you! Of course it is a bit scary and weird at the moment because of the pandemic but I am positive we will get through this.
I understand that Covid is giving people a hard time at the moment that and some of them don't want to understand that we have a serious problem at the moment. It's hard to deal with it. I really hope that it will be over soon.
I am trying to keep myself safe and to keep the people around me as safe as possible. I don't panic but I am trying to follow the rules as much as possible. I mean, I feel responsible for my kids, parents and my lovely wife. I don't want them to get sick because I didn't wear a mask or something. That would kill me.
Exactly. I was writing almost the same as an answer for another interview the other day. We just love what we do and we will keep firing albums out the people and we hope that the people will enjoy the albums as much as we do. I mean, we don't have a commercial breakthrough but we do have a strong fanbase which eats up our music. And this is what it is all about for us. Our record company Massacre Records believes in us 100 percent and keeps pushing us forward. No matter what.
We wanted an album cover that exudes a fighting spirit. To be honest, we had a cover like Skid Row with "Slave to the Grind" in mind. The Skid Row cover design was also very epic although the band is more of a glam metal band. We tried to give the gladiator a modern look. More like a comic figure that still shows the modern spirit of the band. We are not and epic metal band. I don´t like epic metal hahahaha
Johnny is a friend of the band since years and we knew that he is a very talented lyricist. We just thought to give him a shot since he was delivering good lyric ideas to us once in a while. We like to get friends involved and we liked the idea to get some influences from outside.
We really didn't think about putting out our heaviest album. For me it's still 80s hard rock or 80s metal with a newer production standard. Only that it is sometimes played faster or more modern. I think that's just a natural development. We love melodies, but also very heavy music. With "Break Free" we now have a mid-tempo 80s blues song on the album. We don't stand still. We are having fun creating music. We will never forget our roots. Hey, I am an 80s guy par excellence, hehehe I love it! Mötley, Ratt or WASP are my heroes. Along with Testament or King Diamond. Who knows, maybe in 2 years we will have fun recording an unplugged acoustic album? Who knows.
No. We don't have to keep the band going. We just do. It's not that we have to keep the band going. As I said, we love playing music and producing albums.
The idea actually came from me spontaneously. For a few years now we haven't had a keyboard player at all, but 2 guitars. So why record an instrument that doesn't fit into our line-up? The melodies we can write for the keyboard can be played much better on a guitar. At least with our music. It also sounds much more natural and organic.
That was actually not a problem. We already had the drums in recorded in a studio at the end of 2019 and everything was recorded at home. Before that we were sending files back and forth. Everyone has a small studio at home. Of course there was a lot of communication going on. We talk and chat every single day anyway. We are working like this since 4 years. 3 or 4 songs and ideas were created during a rare band practice in Germany.
Difficult to answer. I think it reflects the mixture of our influences and preferences.
I am glad you like that one. It is one of the songs that were created by us five during a rehearsal with just jamming. As far as I remember, 80 percent of the song was created in one hour. Peter came up with the main riff and we just played around with it: Different drum beats and grooves, different bpm, Johan was trying out different melodies over it. We just went with the flow. We recorded the idea and were working on it at home. The main melody again came from Peter later at his home in Stockholm.
Peter told me that the main riff came to him after cleaning the bathroom, listening to Children of Bodom, hahaha The song was written at a time when the confusion in the world was imminent with a pandemic spreading. It's about a general feeling of not knowing what to think, what to believe and who to listen to. Much like it was in the world a few months back. It is also about the importance of thinking for yourself, turn to reason and not always following in the footsteps of the majority.
You are a good listener Yes, I love that song. I don't think that this song is a "lost relic". It's one of our "roots songs" . I think it is our advantage or even problem that we mix so many musical influences because we enjoy it so much. Sometimes people don't get it Luxury problem… hehehe
Well. We are on our toes planning gigs for next year. We are also trying to be reachable for our fans through social media. Let's hope that normal times come back soon.
I believe this is now an emergency solution. Fortunately, musicians nowadays have the technical means to implement such projects. And all the projects are great!! I love watching them. The internet rules here! It is very positive that all the musicians worldwide have the opportunity to make music together, globally. normally we do not have the chance to do it. but this situation cannot go on in the long run. Fuck Covid!
Thank you very much!! Thank you too!!
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