Callisto (May 2010) |
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Topic: Callisto (May 2010) Posted: May 22 2010 at 16:53 |
Callisto is a band from Finland which incorporate a wide varieties of metallic expressions into their music. It is therefore pretty difficult to pinpoint this band. That's why I let the band speak for themselves. I caught up with them to get some more informations. Juho, Ariel and Markus answered my questions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- When was Callisto set up
and by whom ? Ariel: Callisto was a natural continuation of our old bands. Somewhere along the line the music took new shapes and we decided to change the name and start from scratch. Just let us run through your ep and albums because these may be unknown to many of the members in our community. Just give us your opinions and thoughts about: Ordeal Of The Century from 2002 Ariel: This is teenage nostalgia for me basically. This is where we were heavily influenced by Zao and the whole Solid state-rooster which at that time was pure gold. On the other hand bands like Breach from Sweden inspired a lot of the things we were doing at that time. The EP has a good amount energy and fury but the sounds just ruin it for me, it could have been so much more. Markus: For me, as a singer this record means a lot to me. This was my first time to do these kind of harsh vocals (except some demos in 2000 -2001) I can say that i am still proud of this record, even though the sounds are not that good. I think we managed to convey certain feeling in this record, combining black metal elements to a slower tempo which was quite new at the time. True Nature Unfolds from 2004 Juho: This is our first full length album, so it
remains special, as well. Itīs quite funny that this is actually our
most widely spread record, due to the worldwide license deal with
Earache Records, so many people still know us by this record. It was a
product of that time, 2004, and we have grown up a lot. The album
received good response and caused a good "buzz" so it did its job.Ariel: This is were the band starts to get musically ambitious but unfortunately not very original. Among the first post-Isis records to be lumped in the infamous post-metal category, we still suffer from that tag to this day and I blame it on this record. Noir from 2006 Ariel: There was a total prog-revival among some of the band members during this period and it shows in some of the arrangements, instrumentation and experimental nature of the record. This is where we for the first time sound more like ourselves than anyone else so in a sense it could be considered a Callisto debut. A spiritual kinship was also discovered in the work of David Eugene Edwards and his musical projects. We went as far as naming one of the songs after his solo-effort Woven Hand, as a tribute. Providence from 2009 Ariel: Again Callisto taking huge musical leaps into unknown territory. With the ace of a new singer up our sleeves causing much initial confusion among the listeners - Providence sounds more mature but without losing any of the experimental urge which became a turningpoint for us on Noir. I think people have learned not to know what to expect from us since we are constantly evolving, playing at the edge of our limits even if means taking huge risks and occasionally failure.. What is the lyrical themes on your releases? What is the latest update on Callisto and what is your plans for this year ? Markus: We are making new songs at the moment for our 4th album. Planning to make some shows next month. You worked with the very influential grindcore/death metal label Earache on your first two albums. Which is a bit of a strange choice of label for your band. How did you get in touch with them and how was/is this co-operation ? How would you describe your own music and who would you compare yourself with? Juho: I would describe our music in adjectives like epic, beautiful, cathartic and atmospheric. Many people have said we have a certain Scandinavic vibe, something we havenīt searched intentionally, but only is a part of our sense of melody and mood I guess. Itīs always difficult to assess your own music, with love-and-hate relationship you have with it. You are described as a Christian band. Please elaborate on this for us. Markus: Another question that i dont like :) Most of us share the same belief to the Holy Trinity, but i wouldn't call ourselves a "Christian band" in the common sense. It shines through even though we like it or not. Do you have any regrets in your career? What is your five alltime favourite albums? -Deftones: Around the Fur -Sufjan Stevens: Greetings from Michigan, The Great Lake State -Living Sacrifice: Reborn -Refused: The Shape of Punk to Come -Woven Hand: Mosaic Anything you want to add to this interview? Thank you to Callisto for this interview. Their PA profile is here and their website is here |
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