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Topic: HeminaPosted By: toroddfuglesteg
Subject: Hemina
Date Posted: November 15 2010 at 06:59
Hemina is a new Australian band who has just released their debut EP. The EP has been well received here in ProgArchives. I got in touch with the band for the story so far.
Your biography has been covered in your
ProgArchives profile so let's bypass the biography details.
But why did you wanted to play this type of music instead of any other form of
music ?
This type of music seemed like the natural direction for me to
create as it has allowed for the maximum diversity of moods. It allows for us to
have lush relaxed sections made up of choral harmonies to intense, technical and
heavy riffs to channel our inner emotions. Progressive Metal is the only genre
that I've found that can allow this sort of variety of dynamics and
emotion. What is your musical background and were you involved in any
other bands before you started Hemina ?
My musical background when I
first started out playing guitar was in a very different place to that of today.
I originally started to play the guitar to learn my favourite Punk Rock songs
when I was 12 or 13, however among starting playing my respect for many of these
artists diminished due to my new found understanding of their ineptitude. I soon
after became introduced to Metal by a guitar teacher I had at the time and a
whole new world of music became known to me. The heavy riffs and technical
proficiency were right up my alley. I eventually met up with a guy named Dan
Portelli (who is up to some interesting experimental stuff now) and we fueled
each other to get better at guitar by playing Metallica, Megadeth, Iron Maiden
etc. songs building up our dexterity, speed and feeling on the guitar. We tried
to make a power metal band for such a long time but it was impossible to find
band members. This was however a great experience at writing (such terrible
songs mind you).
The next important stage of my musical background was
when I had finished high school and started my first job at a Pizza store mind
you, when I met possibly the two most crucial figures in my musical development,
David Eaton and Robert Moulding. These two lads are some of my best friends and
also my band mates in Anubis; who are also featured on the archives. They taught
me about Progressive Rock in all the good ways: Yes, Crimson, Genesis, Pink
Floyd and Marillion, and it really had a big impact on my mindset with music and
avoiding the absolute cheese that comes with most modern metal. I've tried to
look at my origins of music and fuse this with much of the interest and respect
I get from Progressive Rock. Along my writing journey I found other gems like
Pain of Salvation, Dream Theater and Opeth which add to my day-to-day love of
Progressive music.
The others in the band have many similar loves such as
that of Progressive Metal but they also bring in qualities of Post-Rock, Soul,
Funk, Pop and Hard Rock which also cements the eclectic sound of
Hemina.
Andrew Craig formerly played in a Post-Metal band called
Nevetherym and still plays with Progressive Black Metal band, Katabasis and
veteran Doom Metal band, Lycanthia. Phill Eltakchi and I met when we used to
play in a Progressive Metal band called Avarin who are doing some great stuff at
the moment and are very much recommended to fans of Fates Warning and Coheed and
Cambria. The other members are new to bands as such but are definitely masters
of their craft and are a joy to have in the band.
Please give us your
long or brief thoughts on debut EP 'As We Know It' released earlier this year.
How would you describe the music ?
As is probably clear from my
background, I think of the EP as work in both the Progressive Rock and
Progressive Metal fields. I think listeners will hear that the music has a heart
of Progressive Rock with the added ability to take the texture to a heavier
place. It is a CD that will give you a feel of the musical journey that we will
try to capture on any recorded work we do in the future and it also gives a
snapshot of the variety of textures and styles we like to experiment with in
communicating our art.
For fans of bands like Pain of Salvation, Dream
Theater, Sieges Even and other interesting melodic, progressive works I would
like to hope that they would get something out of our music but in no way to I
think that everything Hemina has to offer has been heard. There are many songs
on our album to come that are quite different to any of the tracks featured on
'As We Know It', however listen to the song 'The Hunt' and you may recognise
this from a song that will feature on our album when it is released.
I
think the music in basic terms has a lot of attention for harmony and good chord
progressions, catchy yet interesting melodies, many polyrhythms and a lot of
emotion. The songs range from soft, acoustic prog to intense, brooding prog
metal. How is your writing and creative processes ?
In Hemina, I
feel as though we probably do this a bit different to a lot of other bands as
the main skeletons of the songs are always transcribed into notation software
such as Guitar Pro. This allows us to tweek with every single note until they
are perfect to our ears. I think it also adds to our precision as a live band
and it allows for everyone to learn the songs to the high standard that is
required of them.
The primary songwriters for the band so far are Mitch
Coull and I, however the rest of the band is free to change their ideas around
as they please as we have great faith in our mutual abilities within the
band.
As for inspirations for songs and lyrics, I am often just walking
around whether it be to work from somewhere or perhaps sitting on a train and
watching the world go by - the ideas are always going by in my head. I absolute
crave music and I will often have whole songs written in my head or at least
substantial passages with full arrangements that I must immediately
transcribe.
Different things always influence me but the core of my drive
for music is an personal one and beneath the narratives of Hemina's concepts are
a range of my questions from the world.
Although having fans of our
music is important, I think I can speak for our whole band and say that we write
and play music for ourselves and everything that is written and performed is
exactly as we would want it to be. I am of the opinion that you should really
love your own music and that you should be able to listen to it for pleasure -
this is something I do all the time, after all I wrote the music how I wanted it
to be and what I would like to listen to.
From where can your EP be
purchased from ?
The EP can be purchased from Itunes, http://www.cdbaby.com/hemina - , our
http://hemina.bigcartel.com - or any of the partner companies of CDBaby like Amazon :)
What is your
other plans for this and next year?
It seems that there is a tendency for
many bands over here to not get around to recording material and simply stay in
the live scene but we are determined to record and release our album 'Synthetic'
next year. The material is all written and we have began recording some elements
of it already. Recording an album is such an expensive and tiring project for a
band without label support, however we are trying our best to bring something to
the Progressive World that is novel and a professional standard. We have sent
out some press kits to some labels and hopefully we'll get some responses to
make this whole process just that tiny bit easier.
To wrap up this
interview, is there anything you want to add to this interview ?
Thanks
very much for giving us the opportunity to be interviewed. If anyone is
interested in Hemina's music, please join our facebook page as it is always up
to date in everything that is Heminal. I would also like thank my Heminal family
for being such a great band that delivers on the promise of great music.
Thank you to Hemina for this interview
Their PA profile is http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=5774 - and their homepage http://www.facebook.com/heminamusic -