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PRIMORDIAL

Ireland
January 04, 2005
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PRIMORDIAL are one of my favourite bands from Ireland and although I have not really been keeping an eye on all the Metal news thats constantly streaming through my mailbox I did take notice that PRIMORDIAL are again scheduled to play Summer Breeze. This gave me the idea to shoot some questions over to Alan Nemtheanga and see whats the latest with the band. You guys were supposed to play Summer Breeze last year but had to cancel. What happened ? We had loads of problems, the first being that Stuttgart is the most expensive destination in Germany usually to fly from Ireland and we were not being paid and without proper label support this makes it very hard. Our time slot was quite frankly ridiculous - before bands like hypnos and darkseed ? So, we had to come over a day early and then just as we sorted it out it didn't matter anymore as our drummer had an accident 5 days previous to the festival which meant he couldn't play drums and we couldn't play the festival. Thankfully this year we are playing and we have a time slot that is a lot better, I'm looking forward to it. Yeah, me too ! I have yet to see you guys so I hope it all works out smoothly. As I said above there should be no problems this time around and we will be there. Good. :) What does the cover of "Storm Before Calm" represent and what was the medium used to create it ? I was really stumped over what to call the album and what the cover should be and then I had the idea to use the eye within the logo on "Imrama" and it basically was born from there, some people hated it some people loved it. I wanted to move away from the brown hues we had used before and symbolically it was easily identifiable as the new PRIMORDIAL album and held within a very simple meaning... whether it be the eye of Horus, Lugh, Herne or Odin himself the symbol of an eye resonates in all cultures and the meaning should really be pretty obvious and diverse as well. Are all the PRIMORDIAL albums linked in one way or the other as far as the lyrics or concepts go ? In ways yes, I like the idea that each album is another step on the same path. Never retracing the same steps but definitely recognisable as PRIMORDIAL instantly. I also like the idea that for the people who bother to scrape beneath the surface of the band there are many things to discover and uncover, sometimes oblique and vague references to tracks from years ago or blatant echoing of what went before in the band, it was never meant as a casual listen and if you are looking for a quick metal fix then I don't think you will get it from PRIMORDIAL. Could you go through the 7 songs from "Storm Before Calm" and give some of your thoughts about each one ? Which are your favourites ? Is it even possible to pick favourites when youve spent time creating them ? It's hard but I do have favourites over the years. "Storm..." is a strange album really, the pressure it was recorded under and the circumstances were definitely not ideal by any means but I think we conquered in the face of adversity as usual. 'The Heretics Age' starts the album at hells pace and is a nice departure from the usual windswept intro, lyrically it is a seething political commentary upon the state of society and people who seek to rewrite our history and impose their vision of my culture and history upon me 'Fallen To Ruin' I guess is the consequences of the lyrics in 'The Heretics Age', a powerful song that speaks of an honourless age we live in. The cinematic part in the middle is a pretty rousing part I think. [Agreed !] 'Cast To The Pyre' changes things completely and is a much more personal and emotive lyric and a dissonant and darker song, perhaps a continuation of 'The Soul Must Sleep' from "Spirit The Earth Aflame". It really deals with what you might have done differently in the past and moving on from that. 'What Sleeps Within' is fire breathing black metal all the way and is meant to be exactly that, lyrically dealing with awakening the beast within and forcing your ideals upon the world as opposed to the other way round. 'Suns First Rays' is a short instrumental that's quite self explanatory. 'Sons Of The Morrigan' is perhaps my favourite track and has become a real favourite live, it swings and grooves in a much more classic heavy metal way and lyrically fits perfectly with the music evoking a tragic tale of a warrior looking back over his life, basically this songs asks "are your deeds in this life to be remembered in song ?", or at all ? 'Hosting Of The Sidhe is a very dark and almost hypnotic track set to a poem by W.B Yeats. Something we have wanted to do for a long time, came out great in my opinion. The whole album came out great in my opinion ! Hammerheart changed their name sometime around 2003 (or maybe even earlier, Im not sure) so will you release your next album on Karmageddon Media ? Right now our new album, whenever that may be, will not be on Karmageddon Media. Speaking of a next album, can you give any details on that ? When do you plan on releasing it ? We have had many problems lately within the band but they seem resolved and we hope to record during the summer here in Ireland or autumn perhaps. We are working on songs right now and although none are quite finished it sounds different at least... a little early to tell any more. It seems really popular for bands to release a DVD these days so are there any plans for that in the future of PRIMORDIAL ? Yeah it's cheap and has little overheads generally, our demo is coming out on Karmageddon Media with some old live tracks as a bonus and also a bonus DVD free with it of our Party San Open Air performance from Germany last year. It's rough but worth seeing. We may plan for something more later in the year. What is the most memorable moment youve had while out playing live ? What has been the most frustrating part of playing live ? Thankfully many, many memorable moments over the years, more then low points really. Wacken 98 was a low point because we were really inexperienced and didn't know what we were doing but thankfully things improved and Wacken 2002 was quite a triumph for us. Last year we played in Bulgaria, Romania and Greece which was really memorable and something different to the usual European countries you tour through. Do you think that playing live and having people actually see the band perform the songs in a live setting is just as important as listening to the music at home ? It's the most important thing for a metal band really, I'm not sure how it affects your sales, mind you, as people are often very bored with live shows over in Europe and save their money for festivals and big tours and often you see bands slogging it out in front of 50 people on weekdays all over the place. However, we love it whether it's 50 people or 500 or 5000 - we always give it our all and it's when you breath real life into the songs. What would you hope that the listener gets from the music you create ? Honesty, purity, passion and devotion I guess. To be taken somewhere by us for the duration of the album, to connect with what we do on some emotional or personal level. I think that one of the most important aspects of Metal is the amount of emotion poured into it, whether it be sadness, anger, frustration, happiness, party mood, etc. It encompasses such a wide range of human emotions. Would you agree with both my statements ? Of course ! Look who you are talking to ! Haha... yeah, so true. For you what makes a stunningly perfect Metal album ? A band who loves what they do unreservedly without concern of trends or the scene in general, bands who have character and personality and play every note like it bleeds from their very pores, that every note comes from their souls ! As I said: honesty and purity. I don't ask for much huh ? Nah, thats the same thing I expect from bands. Hows the scene in Ireland ? Are Irish bands getting a fairer amount of exposure thanks to the internet or are they still pretty much only known within Irish bounderies ? The scene is growing all the time although we don't really have that many fans to go around the underground bands you know. If you want to know more about the irish metal scene check out www.metalireland.com. What bands would you recommend to fans of PRIMORDIAL ? Who are some of the best newcomers ? In Ireland ? [Yeah] I recommend MOURNING BELOVETH who are a great doom band, THE DAGDA, SOL AXIS, GEASA, among others. Check out the site above. MOURNING BELOVETH are outstanding ! When it comes to younger kids starting up a band what sort of advice would you give them in regards to finding a label, getting their name spread around, etc. ? Well, releasing a cd is no big deal these days, kids can record an album practically on their computer at home and burn cds so for many bands their first album is almost like a demo ! My advice ? ...try and find your own inspiration, a sense of your own individuality and don't simply copy whatever is coming out of Sweden or wherever. There are way too many average bands out there, we don't need more. Stay at home and practise as well ! Aand be wary of the men in suits. Do you think its a lot easier nowadays for bands to get signed to a label or even put out their own self financed CD ? Is some of the magic of getting signed lost in nowadays fast moving, high technology world ? Totally. Absolutely. The magic of the old underground is more or less dead, although there has been a great revival in the underground black/death and doom scenes in the last 3 or 4 years with tons more independent 7"s, demos and zines. It won't be like it was in the 80's or early 90's but it is healthier then it was before even if it is hard for it to be often more then a pastiche of the old
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