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Topic: Anima Morte Posted: August 31 2011 at 15:17
ANIMA MORTE is the brainchild of Fredrik Klingwall who in 2004 founded the band to re-create the music of the famous Italian movies by Dario Argento, most likely the origin of their sober but dark and mysterious at the same time (a good combination), soon after, in 2005 Fredrik asks Stefan Granberg to join the project, and with their combined efforts ANIMA MORTE takes off.
The band now formed by Fredrik Klingwall (Keyboards), Stefan Granberg (bass, bazouki, and electric guitar synths), Daniel Cannerfelt (guitars) and Teddy Möller(Drums), has released (with different formations), several albums, that go from the promising electronic vinyl single Viva Morte (2007) to the mature CD called The Nightmare Becomes Reality in 2011.
I got in touch with the band. Both Fredrik and Stefan 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 ?
Fredrik: I had been working with instrumental horror
music for a while and around the turn of the millennium i had an idea about
doing more retro stuff. In 2004 the name Anima Morte was founded and I asked
Stefan to join, a guy whom I knew where into the Italian horror stuff as well.
Before Anima Morte I had the band Rising Shadows and my solo work.
Before
Teddy joined he had been in progressive metal band Mayadome and currently in
Loch Vostok and horror-trashers F.K.Ü.
Daniel had been in death-metal
band Flagellation and goth-metal band In Grey.
Stefan: Before Anima Morte
I had been playing with a couple of local punk and rock bands. Nothing serious.
At the time we started Anima Morte I had a couple of solo-projects under
different names; Intrepid Travellers and Steff & The Sixpacks to name a
few...
How was the music scene in your local area ?
Stefan:
Haha, pretty sh*tty! I guess we tried to do our best to do something about that,
but our municipality wasn't really interested in us kids who was into music,
they'd rather be building ice rinks! That's one of the reasons I moved. At the
time I started playing there were just mostly a couple of punkrock bands around.
I guess the most famous band to come out of here was a pop band called Noice.
They were famous in the early 80's.
You have some releases on your
conscience. Let's start with the '7 Viva Morte. Please tell us more about
this '7.
Fredrik: This was the very first recording and not really well
planned or anything since it was just Stefan and me dabbling at this point. It
just happened out of the songs we had and although they are pretty fun I'd say
we went on and did better things with a full line-up.
You followed
up that '7 with an EP called Anima Morte / Hooded Menace. Please tell us more
about this EP.
Fredrik: This actually came after our Face The Sea of
Darkness album. And it was Lasse of Hooded Menace who came with the very
interesting idea of doing a cover on a song from each band and release it on a
limited split single. Of course we did it! Hooded Menace turned A Decay of Mind
and Flesh into a doom-monster!
You followed that up EP with the album
Face The Sea Of Darkness. Please tell us more about this album.
Fredrik:
Face The Sea of Darkness this is where we really defined our sound. We didn't
really have any plans on doing an album until Dead Beat Media came along and
asked us if we wanted to release one. So we took all our material and worked
very hard for a summer and just had a lot of fun!
Your almost brand
new album is called The Nightmare Becomes Reality. Please tell us more about
this album.
Fredrik: It can be quite weird to say something about a
release this new, we put down a lot of work on this one. Lots of layers and more
mature compositions. At times this really turned out to be a hard second album
to do, and the process of recording back and forth took more than a year. But we
are very pleased with the end result. It was also the first time we worked with
a producer outside the band when we entered Roth-Händle studio. Working with
Mattias was very fun and inspirational.
How is the availability of
your four releases ?
Fredrik: Viva Morte! is limited to 500 copies and
only a handful is left of those now.
The original Face The Sea of
Darkness CD released by Deadbeat Media is more or less sold out unless it can be
found at some obscure mail-order. But has since been re-issued by transubstans
in 2011 featuring two bonus tracks. It has also been given vinyl treatment by
Horror Records where the first pressing of 250x on black vinyl is almost out of
print I think, but is also available on the second pressing on bronze
vinyl.
The Hooded Menace split picture EP was limited to 500 copies and
sold out almost as soon as it was released!
The Nightmare Becomes Reality
is available on CD right now and will probably be released on vinyl by Horror
Records as well this autumn.
Your image and inspirations is
horror movies and that makes a comparison with Italian bands like Goblin almost
inevitable. But who are your inspirations ?
Stefan: I mostly listen to
European progrock from the 70's, but I also like blues, hard rock, soul, funk,
metal and punk. When writing Anima Morte-songs I guess I get a most of the
inspiration from bands like Museo Rosenbach, Quella Vecchia Locanda, Premiata
Forneria Marconi, L'uovo Di Colombow Biglietto per l'Inferno, Osanna and Banco
del Mutuo Soccorso. Frank Zappa is a constant inspiration.
For
those here unknown with your music; how would you describe you music and which
bands would you compare yourself with ?
Stefan: Take a pinch of
melancholy, a pinch of anguish and a pinch of paranoia, Mix it up with some nice
melodies and a driving, or doomy, folk-rocky background with tons of vintage
keyboards. I can't think of another band that sounds like us!
Are
you solely a studio project or do you also play live ? There is a growing
Scandinavian horror movie scene with some great movies recently. Do you have any
involvement with this scene ? Would it not be nice to watch a full motion
picture about flesh eating reindeer and elks chasing long legged naked Swedish
blonde girls down a motorway........
Stefan: I would love to play live
sometime! If I could afford it! ;)
Fredrik: No we don't have any real
involvement with the swedish horror movie scene, perhaps we should start write
about reindeers and we'd get a lot of offers hehe.
What is your plans
for this year and beyond ?
Fredrik: We just started going through new
ideas and hopefully we will be having new songs for another album by this
autumn. We have some other stuff cooking as well but I think it might be too
early to spill the beans. Almost a surefire way of making it not happen haha.
Anyway we don't have a grand plan for Anima Morte. It will always be in the
moment.
To wrap up this interview, is there anything you want to add to
this interview ? Any albums. '7 or Eps I have missed out ?
Steff: Yes,
all you ladies out there, keep in touch! ;)
Thank you to Fredrik and Stefan for this interview
Their PA profile is here and their homepage's here
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