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Topic: Mouth of the Architect Posted: December 01 2011 at 17:39 |
MOUTH OF THE ARCHITECT was formed in Akron,Ohio and in 2004 released their first recorded work "Time and Withering".At that time the line-up consisted of Jason Watkins (vocals,keyboards,samples), Gregory Lahm (guitars,vocals), Alex Vernon (guitars,vocals), Derik Sommer(bass) and Dave Mann (drums).This line-up disintegrated shortly after and MOUTH OF THE ARCHITECT was close to falling apart completely.Luckily Watkins,Lahm and Mann decided to go on and the trio flew to Seattle,Washington to record new material with on loan bassist Brian Cook. I got in touch with the band and Dave Mann answered my questions. ##############################################################################
Your biography has been covered in your ProgArchives profile so let's
bypass the biography details. But which bands were you influenced by and why did
you choose that name ? the list of bands we are influenced by is too
long to mention here, as there are five members in this band- all of who's
record collections are vastly different. one thing that rings true with all of
our tastes in music is that we all are more influenced by music outside of our
genre, or the rock genre altogether. i think that's what gives us our
characteristic sound- that we bring a broader range of ideas to the table when
writing and shaping our music. as for the name- the first mane we picked was
awful. the one we landed on seemed more fundamental- referencing many different
things but referring to that which creates. How is the music scene in your local area now ? Our city, like many others is in decline. we
have a few great clubs to play, but none over a couple hundred in capacity. but
the one thing that dayton, ohio has always had going for it is a ton of great
musicians and great bands. i think it has to do with having nothing else to do
but jam, and living in a pretty dark, desolate city. it kinda gets to you after
a while. a good thing about this city though is it is small enough that all the
bands know each other, and there's really a sense of community here.
Over to your three albums so far. Your debut album Time & Withering
was released in 2004. Please tell us more about this album.
We recorded it with out good friend, chris
common in nashville, tenessee. at the time i think we had five or six songs,
but we picked our four favorite ones to record what we thought was going to be a
demo. we thought once we got a deal we would rerecord those songs and the
others as an LP. i found translation loss because of my days in the band rune-
one of the guys worked at relapse records and told me he ran a label. they
offered to put out the recording as-is and that is how our first record came to
be.
Your second album The Ties That Blind was released in 2006. Please tell
us more about this album. It is a miracle that this record even
happened. by the time we recorded it, the newest song on the record was a year
and a half old. we sat on the material for so long waiting for certain people
to clean up their act. that never happened, so we lost two members in an
attempt to move forward and remove an awful cancer from the band. we
immediately decided to go to seattle(where chris common's studio had moved) with
one guitar player and no bassist. right before we left i got a severe
separation to my right shoulder, so we had one gutarist, no bassist, and an
injured drummer. i made the call to try my best, and brian cook(botch, russian
circles, these arms are snakes) offered his services on bass. suddenly it
looked like it was going to happen, and in the end everything was fine. Your third and so far final album Quietly was released in 2008. Please
tell us more about this album.
This album was the first tragedy free album.
we wrote the material in the same span of time, and recorded it shortly
thereafter. no lineup changes, no rehab, no crippling injuries- nothing. pure
joy- we went to seattle again and had one of the most pleasant studio
experiences of this band's existence. still my favorite record, i think quietly
most represented at the time what this band's vision is. it was dark and
melodic, heavy and brooding, and had the feel of an album rather than a
collection of songs. You have also released two Eps. Please tell us more about the split EP
with Kenoma fra 2006. this EP was in between the first and second
LPs. we still had the guitarists from the first record, but were down a bass
player. at the time, chris common was moving from nashville to seattle and
stopped through dayton to see some friends before moving out west. we decided
to set up in his studio in our living room, and write and record a song on the
spot. Sleepwalk Powder is what came out of that session. chris produced,
engineered and played bass on that track. it describes a very dark period in
someone's life, and one particular element that was tearing this band apart.
thankfully, said element no longer exists in this band. Your latest sign of life was The Violence Beneath from last year. Please
tell us more about this EP. this EP was an attempt to explore some new
territory for us. the two studio tracks were written differently in that they
were less linear. there are more parts that repeat and a lot more melody in
both the vocals and the guitars. also, some of the material is a little more
up-tempo than some of our older stuff. we always wanted to do a cover song, but
wanted to do a song outside our genre and try to make it our own. we chose
peter gabriel because we love his music and genesis as well, but wanted to pick
an immediately recognizable song due to how differently our version would
sound. SO MANY ideas were tossed around, but that is where we landed. the live
track was a song we wrothe when greg lahm was in the band. we loved it, and due
to band stuff we never got to use it for anything. this ep seemed like a great
opportunity to do that, and with greg's blessing it ended up on this
record. How is the availability of your releases ? TL has great distribution, so i assume the
availability is as it should be. i think in the states its easily attainable-
europe too, but from what i hear other in markets it isnt as easy to get. we
want very badly to tour in japan, austrailia, central and south america- booking
agents- hint, hint! [email protected] For those of us unfamiliar with your music; how would you describe you
music and which bands would you compare yourself with ? that's a tough one. we try very hard to
maintain a distinct sound and to set ourselves apart from the pack in some way,
we usually tell people that our music is slow and heavy, very sad yet hopeful,
melodic, but brutal and sad. if we're describing out band to someone who has no
reference to those musical qualities, then we usually say we sound like old pink
floyd and moody blues mixed with black sabbath. that usually does it- we can
all relate to black sabbath! What have you been up to since the release of the The Violence Beneath EP
? What is your current status and what is the plans for your band in the future
? we just recently took a year and a half
hiatus due to some personal commitments. we're back to jamming and writing
again, and have some new material recorded. we are all really excited about the
new material and feel like its the best stuff we've written so far. the plan is
to keep writing, and release another record in 2012 with a u.s. and europe tour
to support it. we are more focused as a band and as individuals than we have
ever been- expect much more from us in the coming years... To wrap up this interview, is there anything you want to add to this
interview ? the new Yob record is f**king incredible, and
Corrupted is the heaviest band on earth. Black Sabbath. Thank you to Dave for this interview |
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