Winds Of Plague Interview - Februar 2008 (english)
Yo metalheads, the singer, his name is Johnny,
from Winds Of Plague answered my boring questions…check his answers
here:
1. Could you please explain the bandname for our
readers? Sounds quite religious by the way.
Unfortunately
there isnt much behind it, we were in a pinch for a name, coming up
blank so we grabbed the name from an Unearth song Endless.
2. Please tell us more about the
foundation of the band and the music you’ve made in the
beginning.
We formed the band as strangers from our all boys
catholic high school in La Verne, California. Started as any other
ordinary high school band, our music was aweful but we were havin fun
so we keep at it, were still horrible but were still havin fun.
3.
Your first album was called “A Cold Day In Hell”. You’ve put
some of the tracks on your new album “Decimate The Weak” as well.
Why and what do you expect of it?
We didnt want to wait on
writing new songs, we just wanted to get a new album our asap, so we
picked some favorites and re-recorded them. We expected criticism
because its always strange to hear old songs re-recorded but to a new
listener i think they will be appreciated.
4. You have signed to Century Media
Records now. How does it feel to be part of such a big label and what
do you expect of the guys there?
Its still very overwelming,
crazy how everything has come together. This is all a new experience
from us so were not sure what to expect but so far CM has been
amazing too us and we couldnt be happier.
5. Let’s talk
about the new album. The title sounds really ambiguous. Why did you
chose this one?
Yes the title has a few personal meanings and we
want the fan to be able to have there own thoughts on the title. We
went with it because it is a bold statement and to us sparks thoughts
when you read it.
6. You have created an overwhelming
dark atmosphere by using keyboards. Which ones idea was it?
Like
everything else with out band, it just sorta happened, we added keys
to one of our songs and it just grew and grew until all our songs
feautured keys.
7. What makes you going on with the band,
writing new songs and what does the band mean to you?
The
band is all we really know. We have put so much time and effort into
the band it would almost be like giving up on a life dream coming
true if we were to quit now. We might all be broke but we are having
a ton of fun and experiencing so many things, i dont see an end for
us anytime soon.
8. How would you describe the new album, the
songs and the style?
No clue. It has so many elements and
styles that its difficult to pin point.
9. In your bandbio
you are compared to Bleeding Through and Nile. Do you love being
compared to these bands? To which bands would you compare
yourself?
Yeah both bands are huge influences and personal
favorites. There arent many bands would like to be compared with but
Nile and Bleeding Through are both ok in my book.
10. Well
you are from California. Why did you decide for metal and not for
punkrock?
Metal has just been in our blood. When we started a
band we knew we wanted to be a metal band. Metal has the passion and
aggression yet its also very challenging and the creative freedom is
emense.
11. Your sound is affected by Swedish metal and
American metal as well. To which Swedish bands do you love to listen
to especially?
Alot of bands but to name a few, The Crown,
Meshuggah, In Flames, At The Gates, Soilwork and many more.
12.
What about your hardcore roots? These can be heared clearly in the
track “Reloaded”. Why did you decide for melodic black metal?
We have also grown up in the hardcore scene, and we had
success with an old track “Brotherhood” so we decided to write a
sequal.
13. Please tell us what you love and what you hate
while being on tour.
We love hangin out with friends and
meeting new people. We hate bad weather and fast food. Also not
having good sleep and smelling bad.
14.What do you love to do
at home in California?
Hang out with friends, go to the beach.
Spending time with our families and enjoying the beautiful weather.
15. You were on tour with Shai Hulud and Dead Hearts in
Europe. Did you like it and which show did you love best?
It
was a hardcore dominated tour so it was a little rough for us but it
was alot of fun, Europe was beautiful, my personal favorite show was
in Leeds, UK.
16. Thanks a lot for this interview. Keep on
going. I love your new album!
Thank you!
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