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Topic: Sons Of Seasons Posted: September 13 2011 at 12:27
SONS OF SEASONS is a German progressive symphonic metal act formed in 2007 in Aachen. The band consist of keyboardist/ Guitarist Oliver Palotai, Vocalist Henning Basse, bassist Jürgen Steinmetz and drummer Daniel Schild. SONS OF SEASONS released their debut full-length studio album "Gods of Vermin" though Napalm Records. Their new album Magnisphyricon was released earlier this year.
I got in touch with them and Oliver Palotai answered my questions.
When, where and by whom was your band born ? Did
any of you, past and present members, play in any other bands before joining up
in your band ? Why did you choose that name and which bands were you influenced
by ?
I started Sons Of Seasons beginning of 2007. Back
then I left the band of Blaze Bayley, former singer of Iron Maiden, due to some
struggle with a corrupt and bad management.
Since years I have been touring with
many international bands, like Doro, Kamelot, Uli Jon Roth, CircleIICircle etc.,
but I wanted something which I could call more my own. Also, songwriting and
producing is my main thing besides playing keys and guitar, and Sons Of Seasons
provides me with a playground to compose without being limited by the visions of
other artists. All of the band members I asked to join the band are experienced
musicians who played and still play in known bands. Even if they are all German,
I met two of them - Jürgen Steinmetz on bass, and Henning Basse on vocals - in
Japan, for example; which shows that they are internationally successful as
well.
The name Sons Of Seasons refers to my close relationship to nature, since
I was born and still live in a small town in the Blackwood Forest in Germany -
the place where all the famous fairy tales come from. It also means the
versatility of our music, the seasons of music, so- to- say. My influences are
not so heavily based in the Metal realm, since I studied Classical Music and
Jazz on a conservatory. Names like John Coltrane, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Chopin or
Bach are my main influences.
Over to your two albums. Your debut album was Gods
of Vermin from 2009. Please tell us more about this album.
'Gods
Of Vermin' is our first- born, therefore I consider it special, but not perfect.
It was my plan that we would make a 'real' band- record with as little influence
from outsiders as possible. Most of the engineering we did ourselves. In some
ways we were somewhat unexperienced and the recording process was a struggle
sometimes. Also, I started writing the songs when I just had an unclear vision
of the band's final sound, and when I didn't know the band members yet. Still, I
think the record has a lot of great songs - some of them we will always play
live.
Your second and most recent album is
Magnisphyricon released earlier this year. Please tell us more about this
album.
'Magnisphyricon' is a huge step for the band. Many
reviews also confirmed that it is one of the biggest steps up from a debut many
writers ever experienced. We learned so much during the production of 'Gods Of
Vermin', and avoided the mistakes this time. Most of them, at least, haha. One
of the biggest differences compared to the first CD is for sure having a
complete band, knowing the skills of every single musician, and further the
contribution of our new second guitarist, Pepe Pierez, who wrote some fantastic
riffs for the record.
Your art works is very special and excellent.
Please tell us more about them.
It is done by Stefan
Heilemann, a good friend of mine, who lives close by my town. He is a very
unusual artist, with a complete unique style. I told him about my basic ideas,
and he came up quick with some really cool stuff. In the meantime he did a lot
of artwork for other bands, like Epica or Indica. Check out heilemania.de.
For those of us unknown with your music; how would
you describe you music and which bands would you compare yourself with ?
If you need some
categorization, I guess we fit best into Symphonic Metal with progressive
elements. But I think in many ways we have created a special, unique mix. Of
course the ingredients are not new, but the final taste is! If Sons Of Seasons
would have sounded during pre- production like 'band xy', I wouldn't have
launched the first record.
What is your current status and plans for this
year and beyond ?
We have some heavy touring behind us.
We toured with Kamelot and Evergrey, before with Epica, and performed with bands
like Rage and MaYan. At the moment we have a break from touring, also because I
am on tour with Kamelot in the US. Not to mention that it is damn heavy to build
up a new band nowadays. Despite having a record deal we had to invest lots of
personal money and time into the whole thing. But it is the one thing we love to
do most! 2012 will be the next round.
Thank you to Oliver for this interview
Their PA profile is here and their homepage's here
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