Blind Ego is the "solo" side project of RPWL guitarist Karlheinz "Kalle" Wallner. Wallner states that the Ego part of the name is derived from his desire to make music from a very personal space. He says that Blind comes from his total commitment to this solo work.
In the middle of RPWL's 10 years anniversary, I got in touch with Kalle Wallner for the Blind Ego story.
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You are a member of RPWL and I gather
Blind Ego is your own side project. When and why did you set up Blind
Ego ? Who else are involved in Blind Ego ?
That's
right. And currently we are celebrating RPWL's 10th anniversary. In
this period we've been very busy and had 10 releases! But as an artist
you are always on a quest to something new, so you may understand my
wish to do something different. It really was a challenge not only
writing music but doing the lyrics as well. On the RPWL albums this is
used to be Yogi's call. But I did everything on the BLIND EGO albums:
composing, writing the lyrics, arranging.
On each albums
there are different musicians. Only singer Paul Wrightson, bass-player
John Jowitt and producer Yogi Lang appear on both albums. So it's a
really solo-work.
Just to start with, I want your
thoughts and opinions on your two albums, starting with....
Mirror from 2007
Mirror
contains many songs which were originally written for RPWL but never
been released. So of course there are lots of analogies to RPWL,
especially the ballads and in the kind of arranging. But you already
can feel a bit more of the real Kalle Wallner on songs like Break You
or Obsession which are rockier than RPWL. Because of the different
styles of the songs it was not easy to create a fully album and not
only single songs, especially as you can hear 3 singers on the album
and some of the songs were older than 8 years at that time when we
produced Mirror. So Yogi did a really good job as a producer!
It
was fun to work with different musicians. I especially enjoyed working
with John Jowitt who is a really great and funny guy! I knew him from
many festivals where we had a great time and I was honoured to had him
on board. But also recording with Paul Wrightson and John Mitchell was
very enjoyable and it was so wonderful to listen to my songs for the
very first time performed by real singers!
Numb from 2009
After
the European Mirror Tour in 2007 I was very motivated to keep BLIND EGO
going. So immediately when I was back home I worked on new ideas and
finfished the song-writing only one year after releasing Mirror
although we released THE RPWL EXPERIENCE and toured with RPWL in
between.
When I wrote the songs for Numb I was very into
creating riffs and grooves and in total I wanted to do an rockier
album. So that's one reason why there are no keyboards on Numb. But
first of all I had to find the right drummer for theses harder tracks.
So it was good luck to find Michael Schwager who just quit his band
DREAMSCAPE. He is such a powerful drummer, awesome! The bassparts are
divided between John Jowitt and Sebastian Harnack.
A very
special happening was the appearance of ex-SEPULTURA drummer Iggor
Cavalera. He was on tour with his DJ project MIXHELL and my collegue
booked him for a show in my hometown. On the day after he was in our
studio and when he listened to the tracks we just worked on he was
enthusiastic to play one song spontanously. So we jammed along and did
the reprise of the song Change. Iggor is an awesome drummer and a great
guy!
How would you describe your music and
who would you compare yourself to ?
This
is a a hard question because I just try to find a way to express my
emotions in music. I think that I'm always trying to write songs. All
the songs are playable only on an acoustic guitar. Not any solo or fast
playing or whatever is important. Just the song.Of course I
have my special influences and so it would be possible to find any
comparisons to other musicians but there are too many as I could name
anyone special.
I gather the new RPWL album is your
main priority now but what is plans for Blind Ego this and next year,
if any ?
Right,
the focus is on RPWL. We just released our aniversary album and are
back from the European tour. And we will start producing our new album
in summer which will be out next spring. So we're quite busy. But
certainly I will also write new songs for BLIND EGO as well and
hopefully I'm able to release a new BLIND EGO next year, too.
Last year we played a great tour with BLIND EGO and we've been to ROSFEST the year before. So I will keep it going, of course!
Is there any synergy in the fanbases
between RPWL and Blind Ego or does your two bands attract different
audiences ?
I
think the overlap is quite big, but there is a synergy from both sides.
With BLIND EGO we have more people who come from the Metal scene, the
RPWL fanbase come more from Pink Floyd-symphonic-artrock-style.But
there is another aspect of the solo-works: Chris, the RPWL bassplayer
also did a solo-work and Yogi will release his own album this autumn.
So listening to each of them you may find out the different influnces
for RPWL.
Where do you want to take this band ?
We
really want to get rich and famous! hahahaha... :) Seriously, BLIND EGO
is like holidays for me. Because without a band I can all decide by
myself and don't have to do compromises. This is a really special thing
in making music. So I just have the goal to play whatever I want. And
that's a really wonderful situation. BLIND EGO is not really a band, so
I first will write new songs and after that I will find the right
musicians for the upcoming album.
Just to wrap this interview up; do you
have any regrets in your music career ?
Hard
to say. I'm not the person who's living in the past. So I don't believe
in wrong decisions anyway. It's always easy to estimate a former
situation afterwards. It was always my dream to become a musician, so
I'm very happy that it happened like this! Only one thing: I learned
violin for seven years and I had the choice again, I would prefer the
piano.
What is your five favourite albums ?
That may change every day... This is a hard question. But right now I would say:
Tool/10000 days
Elbow/Leaders of the free world
Alter Bridge/Blackbird
Foo Fighters/In your honour
Alice in Chains
But as I said, I think tomorrow it would be a different top five. :)
Anything you want to add to this
interview ?
Yes, there is one news in the RPWL family
which also contains BLIND EGO:
We just founded our own label called
"Gentle Art of Music" where all albums of the RPWL family will be
released in the future. We just did my former band VIOLET DISTRICT on
vinyl and the RPWL "The Gentle Art Of Music" was the first really big
release. Now we're planning Yogi Lang's solo-work for autumn. After the
crash of Inside Out this was a very important step for the future of
RPWL. And of course we are looking forward to the upcoming RPWL album!
Thank you very much for your support!
Cheers
Kalle
A big thank you to Kalle Wallner for this interview in the middle of the busy RPWL schedule.
Blind Ego's PA profile is here and their homepage is here