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In Flames Interview

Despite making their own unique blend of melodic metal since 1990, Gothenburg quintet In Flames are only now enjoying the type of widespread success they’ve deserved for so long. A headline appearance on last year’s Download Festival second stage put the Swedes firmly on the map, and with new record ‘Come Clarity’ topping rock radio charts the world over, the tides are showing no signs of turning.

Ryan Bird took a brief break from proceedings at the Portsmouth Pyramids to grab a few choice words with bassist Peter Iwers in the hallowed backstage holy land.

How’s it going today? I hear the tour has been going pretty well thus far!

Yeah, it’s good! We’re the type of band that never expects anything but so far all the shows are either completely or almost sold out. It’s a good feeling.

You’ve just been at an in store signing, right? How did that go?

It was pretty good. I think there was a couple of hundred kids there. Maybe 250 or so.

That’s not bad for a place like Portsmouth!

Not at all! There was kids lining up right around the corner so that was pretty cool.

It seems like you come to the UK basically every year in recent times, but this is the first ever as a headline band. How have you found that compared to previous tours supporting bands like Slipknot and Motorhead?

Well as you said we’ve toured here as support with Motorhead and Slipknot, but apart from those we’ve only been here for one or maybe two shows so I don’t have THAT much to compare with. It’s definitely an honour to be able to be supported by a band like Sepultura, but I’m still not down with this rain thing you’ve got going on!

Why did it take so long for you guys to be able to head out on your own over here?

I think one of the main reasons is that our label (Nuclear Blast) wasn’t too big over here until maybe a year or a year and a half ago, so we didn’t have a proper publicist or anything in the UK. Now Dan (Tivemark – head of press and PR for Nuclear Blast in the UK) is here and doing an awesome job of getting us exposure. Plus the new record is really taking off and that’s helping a lot too.

Speaking of which, it seems your latest album ‘Come Clarity’ may indeed be putting you on the map in a bigger way than ever before, because the reception seems to have been nothing but positive. Are you pleased with how it’s been received thus far?

Oh yeah! Absolutely! As I said before we’re the type of band that doesn’t do something and then expect a certain result or whatever. We write the kind of music that we like and if people like it then that’s great. If people don’t then that’s fine too. It’s just also a reward for hard work I think. This is our eighth album now and it’s also the fastest selling thus far.

A lot of people were hoping for a back-to-basics return to your thrash roots with this one, but that’s not entirely the case. Would you say that you’re a band that thrives on going only forwards rather than back?

Yeah. A lot of bands tend to say things like “Yeah, well, with this album we’ve gone back to basics” blah blah blah, and I think that’s bullshit. I wasn’t even in the band when they wrote the first record but they’ll still have written what they liked and felt was right at the time just like with any other record. The best way to look at it is simply that we add different ingredients each time.

Plus, ‘Dead End’ is probably the song least like the typical In Flames sound, but it’s probably the best one on there!

I think it’s a classic In Flames song!

Really?!

Yeah!

You see I disagree with that simply for the female element alone, because Lisa Miskovsky (Swedish pop songstress) guests on the previous song in question. How did you come to meet someone like her?

Just at festivals in and around Sweden and things like that really. We had a lot of mutual friends and found out that she liked our music, so when we met we discussed maybe doing something like this in the future. It’s really good because there’s been so many times where we’ve been drinking with friends in other bands and such and spoken about guesting on their records and vice versa, but nothing ever happens. Finally it has with this one and I think it’s come out brilliantly.

Who came up with the idea to have her sing on the track? Was she immediately interested in doing it?

It would have been easy for us to ask, say, Christina from Lacuna Coil or something. Someone like that would probably be more acceptable to the metal world, but it was nice to have someone from outside that and bring them in a little bit. Fortunately for us she was off whilst we were recording, so she just came down to the studio and she and Anders fired it out basically.

Did you anticipate that her vocals would work so well with the rest of the song?

No, no. She’s a very talented musician and singer, so I knew it was going to come out great right from the start.

Another interesting point on ‘Come Clarity’ is the fact that you apparently had the album finished last summer, but only released it in February. Why was there such a delay?

Actually we’d had it finished as far back as April. It was just the usual record company bullshit and politics that needed straightening out. Making sure it didn’t clash with other releases and stuff like that. Plus we were changing labels in the US and we didn’t want to release it over here before that was sorted out. Otherwise you get things like importing and downloading going on which sucks.

How’s it going with Ferret in the US?

It’s going really, really well. We just wanted somebody who could get our albums out there in all the stores as opposed to a really big label with a high profile. We wanted people to be able to walk into basically any record store and buy an In Flames record, and that’s what we’ve been getting so far.

Plus I guess it’ll be helping enhance your US profile even further – particularly when alongside tours like Ozzfest last summer.

Definitely. Ozzfest was a strange experience though. We were first on the main stage, but that happened to be right when Rob Zombie was closing the second stage on the other side of the venue. We’d be playing to half empty arenas in front of people who had paid like a couple of hundred dollars for great seats just to see bands like Sabbath. It was a good experience though and definitely one that I’m glad we had.

A lot of the American bands on that tour were bands that have gotten pretty popular in a relatively short space of time, but bands like yourself and Soilwork have been making similar music for a decade and then some. Why do you think American bands are able to find success so much quicker?

I think one of the reasons is tags that journalists and certain labels come up with such as this “New Wave of American Heavy Metal”. It makes it appear like they’ve created something new and as a result it has a good marketing appeal, but it’s just bullshit. A lot of these bands are heavily influenced and inspired by music like ours which is very flattering, but it’s certainly not new.

Plus, a lot of the American bands while gaining popularity quickly have been around for years anyway, so it’s not even new in that respect!

Exactly! It’s just marketing bullshit, but whatever. If it makes it easier for kids to get into then it’s only a good thing for bands like us.

So I guess that with the success you’ve begun to enjoy in the past year, maybe now is the time for In Flames to finally enjoy those same riches regardless?

Hopefully! We’ve been doing this for around 15 years and have taken the “slowly but surely” route, so I think that even if some bands that are enjoying success now aren’t around anymore in a couple of years, we will be. We’re not going anywhere.

In Flames’ new album ‘Come Clarity’ is available now through Ferret Records in the US, and Nuclear Blast Records in all other territories. See www.inflames.com for more info.

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Strokes Play Ramones Benefit

New York trendsetters The Strokes have signed up to perform at a tribute show to Joey Ramone at their home town’s Irving Plaza. The Joey Ramone Birthday Benefit was set up a month after he fell victim to cancer, after battling it for 7 years and this year it is held on May 19th, which would have been his 55th birthday.

The great news is that all proceeds to this tribute, which will also feature the Dead Boys and Cheetah Chrome, will go to the Lymphoma Research Foundation.

www.thestrokes.com

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Buzz Chart

King Biscuit Time

KING BISCUIT TIME’s politically-charged anthem CIAM15 released last autumn heralded the start of a new chapter for ex-Beta Band front man Steve Mason. Embracing a myriad of musical styles and influences – dance hall, hip hop, psychedelia, electronica – it gave a taste of where Mason was headed in the new millennium.

Now, in post-Beta-world, things have got weird again and Mason is back with a new single Kwangchow, released on April 24th. Here, amidst the spacey prettiness and sublime grooves of Kwangchow, Mason tells a plaintive tale of “melting metal hearts” in a never-ending quest for love.

Kwangchow is available on cd and 7″ from April 24th on No Style, Mason’s independent label in collaboration with Alan McGee. Both formats feature an additional track, Tears Dry – unavailable elsewhere – with the cd also featuring two mixes of Kwangchow, the Primal Scream-esque Doctors Of Love mix, all piano, bongos, riffs and shakers and the stripped down, hypnotic beats of the Suicide Dogz mix.

Check out the video link for more KBT:

http://www.kingbiscuittime.co.uk/video/Kwangchowfinal.wmv

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Music News

Dance Dance With Fall Out Boy

Following up on the success of their Top 10 superhit ‘Sugar We’re Going Down’, Chicago based darlings Fall Out Boy release subsequent follow-up ‘Dance, Dance’ this week. You can see the music video for the track by clicking this link.

The band will return to UK shores next month for a whirlwind headline tour. Catch the band at the dates below:

MAY 2006

23rd – Manchester Apollo
24th -London Brixton Academy
25th – London Brixton Academy
26th – Newport Centre
27th – Leeds Slam Dunk Festival at Millennium Square
29th – Edinburgh Corn Exchange
30th -Wolverhampton Civic Hall

www.falloutboyrock.co.uk

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Music News

Death To Goths?

A team of researchers from Glasgow University have found that Goths are more likely to self harm or commit suicide than other youth groups. They described Goth as a dark and sinister subgenre of Punk and studied over 1,200 people and though other groups were seen to self harm, it was the Goths that were found to be most likely to do it.

Head of the research team Robert Young said that it didn’t show being Goth causes this instability, in fact he found it to be the reverse, that being unstable causes one to become a Goth, due to the finding that more self harm happened before, not after, becoming a Goth.

Still, if they must insist on listening to The Murderdolls

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Music News

Wolfmother Live Video And Tunes

Brilliant Australian group Wolfmother’s great new single Dimension was released yesterday and an exclusive live video of the track, recorded at the famous Big Day Out Festival in Australia earlier this year, has gone live for everyone to drool over. You can check it out by clicking this link.

The band, who have a self-titled debut album coming out on April 24th on Modular/Island, are all set to play the Camden Crawl on the 20th of April and will play at Camden’s KoKo on April 26th. If you wanna peep the a snippet of the album to see what all the fuss is about, then hit up the link below, kick back and enjoy.

http://www01.mer.uk.vvhp.net/ecards/wolfmother/100406/site.php

Get your official fix at www.wolfmother.com

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Music News

New Vines Single

Australian rockers The Vines are set to release a new single next month to mark their comeback from the wilderness.

The single will be called Anysound and is taken from their upcoming third album entitled Vision Valley. The album will be released on the 22nd of May.

www.thevines.com

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Live Reviews

Anthrax – Live

London Astoria
10/04/06

“Twenty years, man!”

As his band mates stand triumphantly beside him, it’s these simple words from a beaming Joey Belladonna that allow everyone in attendance to fully appreciate the magnitude of what stands before them. Fronted by former Armoured Saint vocalist John Bush for the better part of the last two decades, tonight signals the return of a line-up that many always considered to be Anthrax’s true form (that’s front man Joey Belladonna, Guitarists Scott Ian and Dan Spitz, Bassist Frank Bello and Drummer Charlie Benante respectively).

It’s an occasion not lost on the some 2000 sardine-packed loyalists that have crammed into the Astoria tonight, because for 80 long minutes this is no more an audience than it is an army. Songs like curtain-raiser ‘Among The Living’, ‘Spreading The Disease’ and the mammoth ‘Indians’ positively explode; the floor and balconies alike a tide of banging heads and pumping fists, each line roared stageward with unrivalled admiration. Onstage the energy is just as electric, the band slamming their way across the boards whilst churning out the groundbreaking hardcore-meets-thrash mayhem that everybody here this evening owes so much to; each flawless groove and pitch perfect scream positively dripping with the type of hair-raising nostalgia that even the younger punters here tonight can’t fail to acknowledge.

The real tragedy isn’t that this particular incarnate ever vanished, but rather the realisation that one day it will once and forever more. If you have an ounce of decency inside of you then this is one disease you simply must help spread, because the world needs a band like Anthrax more than ever in 2006.

Open wide.

Ryan Bird

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Music News

Want A Platinum Body?

Lovable rapper LL Cool J has announced that he’s going to put out a book called “LL Cool J’s Platinum Body” which was writter by LL and his personal trainer Dave Honig. You’ll get all sorts of programs, from bronze through to platinum, which helped the rapper change physically and emotionally, so he says.

With the state of our bodies at HQ, we might be grabbing a couple of copies of this book, which is due to be released early next year.

Meanwhile LL’s new album Todd Smith was released this week.

www.defjam.com

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Kaiser Chiefs Tour!

The Kaiser Chiefs have announced that they are going to play a small venue in Glasgow before going on their arena tour of the UK. The show will be on the 17th of April at The Garage in Glasgow before they hit arenas in London, Plymouth, Birmingham, Brighton, Glasgow and Leeds.

The dates are:

April 19 – Glasgow SECC
April 21-22 – London Alexandra Palace
April 24 – Plymouth Pavilions
April 25 – Brighton Conference Centre
April 26 – Birmingham NIA
April 28 – London Brixton Academy
April 29-30 – Leeds Millennium Square

Tickets for the Garage show are available on their website at www.kaiserchiefs.co.uk now.