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Topic: Switch Open Posted: November 22 2011 at 11:26
SWITCH OPENS are a Swedish Experimental/ Post Metal act formed in 2000 in Stockholm under the name FINGERSPITZENGEFÜHL. They later changed their name to SWITCH OPENS. The band consists of Anders Bartonek on Drums, Tomas Bergstrand on Guitar, Jesper Skarin on Bass and Vocals and Mikael Tuominen on Guitar. SWITCH OPENS released their self-titled debut full-length album in 2009 through GMR Music Group.
I got in touch with the band and Mikael Tuominen kindly answered my questions.
When
and by whom was your band formed ? 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 ?
The band was formed in the summer of 2000 by Anders Bartonek (drums), Mikael
Tuominen (guitar) and Jesper Skarin (bass & vocals). Tomas Bergstrand
(guitar) joined just a few weeks later. We had all been playing in loads of
bands before Switch Opens. Tomas was in the seventies hard rock band Rise And
Shine back then and he had previously played with the death metal band Dawn Of
Decay. Me and Jesper had been playing together in many different bands, the
punk/indie band LaTense and jazz quintet Fjellström K being two of them, though
Jesper was primarily a drummer and Mikael a bass player. Anders had been playing
in hardcore band Forkeyed and experimental rock band Antenna (in
Berlin).
The
name Switch Opens was chosen because it was the only name we could agree on. We
used to be called Fingerspitzengefühl and made two albums under that moniker,
but that name just became an obstacle. So we switched.
It
is hard to pinpoint common influences for us, but for me it would probably be
Sonic Youth, Van Halen, Soundgarden, Tom Waits and a bunch of free jazz. For
Tomas I guess Hawkwind, Black Sabbath, Captain Beyond sums it up pretty well.
Anders would probably say Helmet, The Police, Soundgarden and The Beach Boys.
Jesper might say old Metallica, Bon Scott-era AC/DC, Freddie Wadling and King
Crimson. But this is very hard to answer since we are all consuming unhealthy
doses of music.
How
is the music scene in your local area now ?
I think it is very good. We have many good bands coming out of Sweden - Gösta
Berlings Saga, The Amazing, The Thing, Opeth, Tonbruket, Bombus, Anekdoten,
Paper, New Rose - just to name a few I enjoy listening to. We also have some
good rock clubs in Stockholm and it’s hard to find the time to see all the bands
you’d like to see. But then again - I’m old and I don’t enjoy going out every
damn night.
Your
self titled debut album was released in 2009. Please tell us more about this
album.
Well, as I said earlier, it wasn’t really our debut, but it was the first under
the name Switch Opens. It is almost three years since we recorded the album, but
I’m still very proud of it and pleased with the results, even though we wouldn’t
make an album like that today. It includes some really good songs which will
always be in our live sets, but we’re in the middle of a new process
now.
For
those of us unfamiliar with your music; how would you describe you music
?
It is heavy and dynamic rock music. Sometimes progressive, sometimes
psychedelic. We use a lot of odd time signatures, but always try to make things
swing, even if the boots on our feet are heavy. Nowadays the vocals are mostly
clean, the bass is dirty and up front, one guitar player is angular, the other
well-rounded.
What
have you been up to during the last two years, what is your current status and
what is your plans for next year ?
We have been playing live a bit, but unfortunately only in Sweden. We also got
an award for best rock/metal 2010 from Swedish national radio. Right now we are
mixing our new album which will be out in January or February 2012 on
Transubstans Records. We’re also going to Holland in January to play at the
Eurosonic Festival in Groningen. Then we’ll see what happens, we haven’t really
made any plans after that.
To
wrap up this interview, is there anything you want to add to this interview
?
Peace!
Thank you to Mikael for this interview
Their PA profile is here and their homepage is here
Edited by toroddfuglesteg - November 23 2011 at 05:16
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