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Unleashing RÃ¥darna's Sonic Journey: An Extraordinary and Comprehensive Interview with Rikard Falk

 

Rikard Falk from RÃ¥darna interview.

Q: Can you tell us about your journey as a Folk Metal band? How did you come together and decide to pursue this genre?

A: For me it was when I heard Finntroll years back, it really started in 2017 when there was a lot going on for me personally, I wrote the chorus to House of Banshee at that time and felt it sounded so good that I should pursue this, I actually didn’t have a clue what I was doing starting out so I teamed up with Jose and we wrote Beware of Red Cap together and it really removed all doubt in my mind that we should do this. Regarding why I wanted to pursue this genre I guess as the time we started out there felt like a slight folk metal drought from the big names so yeah I guess that we just felt there need to be more such music out there. 


Q: What is your songwriting process like? How do you capture the essence of your music?

A: For most of the songs I start off with the writing then send it to Jose to complete it, after he’s done I do finishing touches and write the lyrics. We’ve written many more songs together by this point and there will be songs each of us have written entirely by each of us individually in the future. We have a liking for eachothers writing style’s which makes writing the music far more exciting because you can’t judge your own writing it becomes easier to decide what works and what doesn’t. He has told me when something won’t work and I’ve told him what needs changing. 

Ultimately I think the music itself leads the way, sometimes it has a intention behind it like the song itself is intended with a particular legend in mind other times the song tend to speak of it’s own story. I live in the forest among the mountains so I use nature as inspiration, I want to feel a strong connection to the spirit of the land like some tunes come from long forest walks getting a new melody stuck in my head. 


Q: As a Folk Metal group spread across different countries, how do you manage to collaborate and create music without being physically together?

A: It is a bit difficult, we write sheets so there’s a song there before we go in. I’m the one that oversee’s the recording and there are sometimes changes made in the recording process but you must check and double check that the improvements don’t screw the entire song in which case you’d have to redo everything else. I’ve never done shit with everyone present but I imagine it’d be way easier to hear what the instruments sound like together on the spot rather then in post. 


Q: What challenges do you face as a band that doesn't perform live shows? How do you overcome them?

A: I feel the biggest challenge is no income and more struggle of getting discovered by potential fans and listeners. Like I think most bands make the most money through live shows and the often get discovered by opening for others. I wouldn’t say we’ve overcome that but I say overall I try to not think about that, I kinda think the only things we’ve focused on at the moment is making the music sound good, I really hate the whole social media scene as well. I just want to make some awesome songs and even if the approach leaves me obscure and poor I still want to make sure I’m proud of the songs we made.To me not having a contract or financial success doesn’t make you failed musician, I’d define a failed musician as a musician without a soul.


Q: Since you don't perform live, how do you engage with your fans and connect with the audience?

A: The short answer is we don’t. Ultimately we have a very small fanbase at this point in time it seems, but that doesn’t matter. Sure more fans would be nice but if even casual listeners get a good time that’s something you should take pride and joy in.


Q: Despite the financial challenges faced you mentioned your determination to continue. What drives your passion and keeps you going?

A: I think it’s cause I genuinely live and breathe the themes of the music we’re making, it feels at home to me to do this almost like a holy mission, there’s also someone who’s spirit I like to honor and preserve in the tunes, he died the same year I started out and was a huge trigger for it starting out in the first place. He’s also a guy best not mentioned as I’ve hinted at his musical influence before.

Q: Can you share some of the influences that have shaped your sound as a Folk Metal band?

A: This is a common question and it becomes boring if I always give the same answer cause whichever music you listen to is gonna influence you if you’re a musician, it’s clearly Finntroll, Korpiklaani and Alestorm and all other household names big and small. But I’ve also been influenced by folk music, even latin music like salsa, not to mention punk rock bands like the old school ones, let’s not forget jazz either, I really like Cab Calloway he’s a favorite of mine.


Q: In what ways do you hope to contribute to the Folk Metal genre? Are there specific elements or themes you aim to explore in your music?

A: One of the biggest criticisms I’ve gotten is that we sound too much like Finntroll but personally I feel that was intentional since Finntroll mix the humppa genre of folk music with black metal, I feel they not only have their own style with that but you shouldn’t ignore the fact that they also created a sort of new subgenre. I kinda need to clarify we’d like to be different in the same way Judas Priest are different from Iron Maiden while playing the same genre. 

What is so great about Folk Metal is that it uniquely doesn’t care about being weird or even seem more focused on being fun rather then just being brutal and cool. One of the things in particular I’d really want to add is a sense of variety in the theme’s being expressed in the genre, I feel Folk Metal has gotten too caught up in singing about generic things about trolls and 99% of them just do some weird generic idea rather then exploring the creatures people actually used to believe in. We try to pick unique and specific legends that haven’t been explored, my goal is to kinda do DIO type of lyrics occasionally mixed with wit and humour. Many band who do black metal or similiar genres don’t seem to care about the lyrics at all and I think that’s a mistake since singing the wrong word at the wrong part essentially feels like you’re playing the wrong note, each word still has a different sound and the lyrics need to flow. 

We’re also going to experiment more with influences from many different genre’s which we seem to be good at, the number of instruments we’re gonna experiment with up ahead are gonna blow your mind if we manage to make them all work together.

Q: What are the particular themes or stories that inspires your lyrics? How did you incorporate them into your songs?

A: The songs incorporate the lyrics not the other way around, there are many legends, folklore and mythology that I draw inspiration from. I also try to understand each of them and their history on a deeper level I also play with the silly image pop culture has given this neglected forgotten past of ours. For example the idea of making the Red Cap run a tourist resort actually came from the movie “troll 2” there’s even a reference in the song to the sign scene as the vocalist “should have read the sign”. Really the influences for our lyrics are too numerous and complicated to tell about in a single sentence. I will admit though sometimes I keep it more simple than I did on the EP. But the goal is to make it work on 3 separate layers like a real myth would. 

Q: Can you tell us anything about your upcoming projects that we might look forward to?

A: Oh, this is my favorite question because now that we’ve finished the first album and the EP it’s time to prove our true metal. You see the album we really wanted to make was the second one as it got all the best-written songs, we have one song in particular that took an entire year to write, for comparison our regular songs took about a month or so to write, if we manage to pull this album off we hope to make it a masterpiece. It’s really large too, the 9th song is but the midway point so it’s gonna take you on a never ending ride of excitement if you like our music you’re gonna love the second album.

Again having the money to record is the only challenge right now. The second album though, I have high hopes it’ll be our “Jakten’s Tid” and the one people mention when they mention us. I’ve no idea if we’ll even be able to top this once it’s complete.

Meet more about this band:
https://radarna.bandcamp.com/album/heavenly-demons







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Death's-Head And The Space Allusion is set to release their second album - First single The Son of Shahar out now!






 
Promo picture by Kari Kerosalo (Instagram: @lonkerosal)
 
Finnish Death's-Head and the Space Allusion is set to release their second album later in 2023. The first single 'The Son of Shahar' from the upcoming album is now released and the lyric video is available here: https://youtu.be/Qsxnbe0rM1o    
 
 
Guitarist Antza Talala comments:
"The Son of Shahar is a heavy and mid-tempo song that felt appropriate to release as the first bite.

Lyric-wise it's quite simple. The way of the world today is frankly quite hilarious, and despite all the promises the second coming of Jesus isn't showing any signs of happening, you might as well call for The Son of Dawn and probe his brain for ideas.
 
Truthfully, there might be an idea from human behavioural models behind the lyrics, but we let everyone reach their own conclusions."
 
LISTEN to The Son of Shahar single on streaming services:  https://push.fm/fl/dhatsa-shahar 
 
BIOGRAPHY:
DEATH'S-HEAD AND THE SPACE ALLUSION, a band founded in 2016 in Oulu, Finland, is a combination of melodies, metal and clean vocals. The band released their debut album 'The Counterbalance ' in 2019 and now they are ready to release their second album! A few singles from the album will be released before people can listen to the full album.
 
This originally named band has an interesting way of infusing their music with melodies, metal and the raging spirit of rock with its guitar solos, and all this with a progressive touch.
 
Familiar atmospheres and vibes from the 80's can be heard in their music as well, which come from a large quantity of keyboards in their songs.
 
The band has members from several known bands including To/Die/For, Burning Point, Antipope and Downstone.
 
DEATH'S-HEAD AND THE SPACE ALLUSION is a great, new kind of a modern sounding band where bold influences from the 80's can be heard. This excellent metal palette is brilliantly brought forward with 'The Counterbalance' debut album. The upcoming second album will continue on the same path!
 
 



Line-up:
Valtteri Virolainen - vocals
Antza Talala - guitars
Aleksi Mäkelä - guitars
Juho Rikberg - bass

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Powerfull Chilean Groove/Thrash Metal unity Sobernot reveals brand-new music video!



Credits: Maira Troncoso (@casimaria)


Once again Chilean Groove/Thrashers Sobernot surprise us by releasing the powerful and imposing ballad "Across The Toxic Dew" as the fifth music video/single from their highly praised second album "Destroy".

This video portraits an intense story featuring an evil lady and her helpless prey, along with the band playing the song in an amazing location, all under the lens of prominent Chilean filmmaker Erwin Scheel.



Stream "Across The Toxic Dew" at https://sptfy.com/sobernot_across_the_toxic_dew



Watch "Across The Toxic Dew" at https://youtu.be/mZGO0BkhoFM


Guitarist Pablo La'Ronde adds:

"This is the song where we wanted to expand our limits and make a heartbreaking ballad in our own style. Without a question it's the song that we enjoyed recording in the studio the most. There are 12-string guitars, piano, percussion, and many hidden details for you, so listen carefully!"

"Across The Toxic Dew" adds to previous music videos releases "Servants Of The Yellow King", "Smoke Masters", "No Mercy" and "Tyrant Machine", and of course his most recent and praised album "Destroy", led them to be featured in the January 2023 issue of the legendary European magazine Metal Hammer Germany, and also to get their first nomination as 'Best Metal Artist' in the prestigious Chilean music aggregation, the Pulsar Awards.

Currently, after the release of their second album "Destroy", the band continues investing heavily in the internationalization of their career, since they have enough quality to conquer the world!

Sobernot is formed by César "Vaigor" Vigouroux (vocals), Pablo "Chespi" La'Ronde (guitar), Joaquín "Yakls" Quezada (bass) and Piero "Pyro" Ramírez (drums).

Follow, Like and Listen to SOBERTNOT at: https://linktr.ee/sobernotband

For fans of: Annihilator, Anthrax, Pantera, Testament, Metallica, Megadeth, Iced Earth

MORE ABOUT SOBERNOT:

Sobernot is an independent Groove/Thrash metal band from Chile. Formed in 2015, they have forged their powerful live performance with more than 100 shows, achieving an increasingly growing number of followers. Through the last years, the band has shared the stage with renowned international icons such as Exodus, Hirax, At War, Havok, Crisix, Suffocation and Incantation.

"Destroy" was recorded at Estudios Gabelo and Prestafuego Studio (Chile), with the co-production of Franco Gabelo and Pablo La'Ronde, mastered at Fascination Street Studios (Sweden), by the hand of Tony Lindgren (Opeth, Kreator, Sepultura, Leprous, and more).

Listen to "Destroy" on your favorite platform at https://songwhip.com/sobernot/destroy

Listen to SOBERNOT at:

Bandcamp: https://sobernot.bandcamp.com
Apple Music: https://apple.co/3RcFGKE
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ABqrou

Social Media/Contact:

Facebook: www.facebook.com/sobernot
Instagram: www.instagram.com/sobernotband
Youtube: www.youtube.com/SobernotBand
Twitter: twitter.com/sobernot_band
E-mail: contact@sobernot.net

Source/Press Agency: JZ Press (@jzpressassessoria)


Credits: Maira Troncoso (@casimaria)



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FORE (Inhuman Condition, Umbilicus) releases video for new single



Punk rock revivalists FORE have released a video for their break-neck new single "Welcome To My Ted Talk". This is the third single from the group's sophomore album entitled "Skin", which will be out June 23rd on Listenable Insanity Records, and can be ordered at forepunk.bandcamp.com on cassette tape, CD as well as a limited oven mit pack.

https://youtu.be/vRsyo6-We8o

The album and video recently premiered via Ghost Cult magazine and the feature can be found here:
https://www.ghostcultmag.com/exclusive-premiere-crossover-punks-fore-inhuman-condition-venom-inc-deicide-share-skin-full-album-stream-and-new-music-video

"We're all just wearing skins."

 

www.facebook.com/FOREpunk

https://www.instagram.com/fore_punk/

https://www.youtube.com/@fore_punk

 

Photo by Deidra Kling

Welcome to My Ted Talk

FORE - Nothing Means Nothing official video

Here is the official video for "Nothing Means Nothing". This is the second single from our upcoming album "Skin"...



Nothing Means Nothing

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Psychedelic doom band Owls & Eagles Release new video





Patience Vol 1- New Expectations - Official Video.

Written and directed by Chase Hamilton and Mark Russell,

Video Production/Editing by Site B Productions.

Label-Moments Fest Records.


New Expectations

In the depths of her being, Patience unearths a resounding hope, a beacon that guides her towards a profound discovery—a place she can truly call home, a sanctuary for her soul and her very essence. In this revelation, she transcends the boundaries that once confined her, liberating herself from the shackles of mortal men, banishing the haunting presence of demons, and emancipating her spirit from the clutches of anguish. With newfound freedom coursing through her veins, she crafts a dwelling imbued with love and passion, a haven that resonates with the essence of her being.



Mark adds:
New expectations is about our hero finding inner strength, she's defeated the demon, now it's time to believe in herself.


The video recently premiered via Ghost Cult Magazine and The feature can be found here:
https://www.ghostcultmag.com/exclusive-premiere-owls-and-eagles-shares-a-new-music-video-for-new-expectations/
 

"New Expectations" Owls & Eagles - (Official Music Video)

New Expectations- In the depths of her being, Patience unearths a resounding hope, a beacon that guides her towa...



Owls & Eagles - New Expectations 
 
Owls & Eagles are:
Mark Russell - vocals/drums
Ross ferguson - guitar/vocals
 
Connect with Owls & Eagles:
http://www.facebook.com/Owlseaglesyyc
 
http://instagram.com/owlsneaglesyyc
 
https://owlsneagles.bandcamp.com/track/enlightenment

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Loss Band Unveils AI-Driven Music Video for "The Storm" - A Journey into Stoner Rock

  




In an exciting musical venture, the Loss band has released an innovative music video for their latest track, "The Storm" this 20th June. With its debut song already being released on May 5th under the esteemed DyMM P&M label, this video is a unique fusion of creativity and cutting-edge technology. Led by Marcelo Loss on vocals, Adriano Avelar on guitar, and Tedd Bronsk on drums, Loss Band's signature style encompasses the dynamic genre of stoner rock. Adding to the band's allure, the legendary producer Tue Madsen has contributed his expertise to shape the sonic landscape of this remarkable song.


What sets Loss Band's music video for "The Storm" apart is the incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI). Embracing the possibilities of this futuristic technology, the band has crafted a visually mesmerizing experience that complements the raw energy and psychedelic nature of their music. The AI-driven video takes viewers on a captivating journey, blending vivid imagery, captivating animations, and synchronized visuals that align perfectly with the pulsating rhythms and intense melodies of the song.


"The Storm" bears the unmistakable mark of renowned producer Tue Madsen. With an illustrious career and a reputation for shaping groundbreaking sounds, Madsen's involvement elevates Loss Band's music to new heights. Madsen's meticulous attention to detail, combined with his ability to capture the essence of a band's vision, results in a production that enhances the nuances of Loss Band's stoner rock identity. The collaboration between Loss Band and Tue Madsen sets the stage for an unforgettable auditory experience.


Loss Band's "The Storm" not only represents a powerful musical statement but also serves as a catalyst for the revitalization of the stoner rock genre. With their unique blend of hypnotic riffs, pounding rhythms, and thought-provoking lyrics, Loss Band breathes new life into the genre's core elements. By infusing their music with fresh energy and artistic innovation, they attract both seasoned fans and newcomers seeking an immersive stoner rock experience.




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