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Topic: Olive Mess Posted: June 02 2010 at 05:45
Olive Mess from Latvia is a pretty good RIO/Avant Garde combo which may give the RIO fans here a very positive surprise. I got in touch with Aleksej for the Olive Mess story.
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When was Olive Mess
formed and do you have any background from other bands ?
Me and Denis are
friends from the school, and one day I’ve propose to play some rifs
on guitar to him. We did it for a while, until Edgar have come to
Riga and have met Denis. Edgar was the only one (besides my father)
who have played in band before Olive Mess. He have few gigs in his
home town Rezekne, and then he have come to the Riga to study at the
university. The official date of the "Olive
Mess" creation is November 2, 1998 - the day of their first
joint rehearsal.
Why did you choose that
name ?
The name of the band
pruposed my father Sergey Syomin. It's means Olivie Messian - great
french composer. The second explanation is
the direct meaning. Something that’s for the small group of fan. We
know we are playing not popular music and the number of fans is not
big. So that meaning suits us very well
Whose bands were you
influenced by ?
Universe Zero, Gentle
Giant, Genesis, King Crimson (first 8 CD), PFM, Yes, Jethro Tull and
a lot of classic, barouqe, reneissance and academic music (J.S.Bach,
Leo Brower, Torroba, Tarrega, Villa Lobos, Olivie Messian, Arvo Part,
Shostakovich, Skryabin...)
To start with; please
give me your (long or brief) thoughts and lowdowns on.......
Live Without Audience
from 2001
It’s not an album –
it’s just demo CD we’ve send to Soleil before they sign a
contract with us. And then, Denis write it in our discography like a
joke.
Gramercy from 2002
Cherdak from 2008
Cherdak and Gramercy
are very close stylistically.Both have rather long tracks and have
instrumental pieces of music. You can hear in both influence of the
classical, baroque, renaissance and modern academic music. But the
sound in Cherdak have became more dense with more „drive”,
but the Gramercy sounds more chamber.
The keyboards play now bigger role in the sound. Instead of soprano
of Ilze Paegle, on the second album, you can hear barriton of Maris
Jekabsons, who sings in the classical (opera) style. Maris have made
available for the band, to use in their music, such a great
instruments like bagpipes, which you can hear in Beowulf. In this
album, again you can hear the beautiful sound of archlute, and this
is what is giving some similarity with the early baroque operas.
The band, keep the
tradition, which was also in the Gramercy album, to use historical
events in our music. “Gramercy”,
includes a long epic - “Stefan, the shepherd boy”, a poem based
upon the XIV century Children’s crusade but written specially for
OLIVE MESS by Jonathan TULLY and in
Cherdak, you can hear the story of battle between Beowulf and Grendel
, from the old Anglo-Saxons saga. Mane, Thechel, Phares told us the
story of the prophet Daniel and the Tombeau
de Cherdak is the medieval troubadour cry, about his friend, king of
England – Richard, the Lion Heart.
Three different languages have been used for the song’s texts,
which are English, Latin and old Provencal.
Your latest albums is
from 2008. What is the latest update on your band and what is your
plans for this year ?
We have new
keyboards-man, very talented young composer Platon Buravitsky. We
try , now, to do a new show with video on the background with our
ex-vocal Dmitrij Rumjancev, but it’s a long process. Also we have
written some new tracks. We are planning to record a new album in a
future, but it more financial question.
How was the writing and
creative processes in your band ?
The
main point of the beginning is conception or drama if you wish. Most
of our songs were written based on historical events or old legends
and this is the main influence and that what inspired us. It's can be
a short text, only 5 sentences (as it was with Stephen). We always
try to put into our songs ideas or drama or tension and of course our
feelings.
How would you describe
your music and which bands would you compare your music with ?
We are often
compared with Canterbury bands, KC, Gentle
Giant, but we never wanted to be like them. They are great and no
need to be the copy of them. But their influence on prog is very big,
and of course we like them very much.( Lizard is one of the greatest
albums in rock, may be the greatest). We just write our music and
don’t think: ”at this moment KC would do like that – let’s do
it too”. Listeners hear our music and think “this moment sounds
like this band and this moment like that band” And he can be right,
because in our time is hard to compose something that will be
absolutely unlike
the music from other bands or composers. Always you can find
something similar.
How is it being a
non-commercial band in Latvia and how is the scene in that country ?
We almost have no concerts
for a one simple reason – no where to play. In Latvia we have 1 may
be two places where we possibly can play (1-2 times in a year). The
second reason – a very little number of our fans. Usually it’s
5-10 listeners for a gig. That’s a pity, because live we can play
like we want with all dynamic accents, which were corrected for the
record, more like chamber orchestra. Like to use a lot of volume
pedals and so on.
How easy/difficult is
it to promote your albums these days and how easy/difficult is it to
get gigs ?
We are not
professional band and have no manager or something like that. So our
promotion is our website (which we are planning to reconstruct in
short time) and myspace. We can play gig in Riga easily, but it cost
money and there is no income from this concerts, so we do it very
rarely.
What is your five
favourite albums of all time ?
It’s a very hard to
decide which are the best but in rock music it can be:
King Crimson
"Lizard"
Gentle Giant
"Octopus" Yes
"Close to the Edge" Genesis
"Foxtrot" Jethro Tull
"A Passion Play"
Anything you want to
add to this interview ?
All the best to prog fans
and ProgArchives readers!
Thank you for the
questions. Hope you’ll enjoy our music!
Thank you to Aleksej for this interview. The Olive Mess PA profile can be found here and their homepage is here
Edited by toroddfuglesteg - September 10 2010 at 03:38
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Posted: September 07 2010 at 20:16
Thanks for the interview, Torod, of a band I love and am probably in the minority, since a lot are deterred by the vocals on their albums (the first one boasts an operatic female singer). I admire their compositions and I look forward to their next effort.
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