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Topic: Paatos (July 2010) Posted: July 13 2010 at 14:10
Paatos is a band from Sweden with some impressive albums. They are currently working on a new album too. I got in touch with Peter Nylander for an update on the band.
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We
already have an extensive Paatos biography at your PA profile page so
I am not going to go over that again. One of the early events of
Paatos long life was when you did the “soundtrack” for the
Nosferatu movie live in the cinema. Please tell us more about this
event.
It was a unique experience. We arrived in a white snowy landscape in
the city of Umeå. We had no idea about how it would all work out. We
we’re basically improvising to the movie. Our music works well in
cinematic contexts. We’d love to do more of these sort of things.
Which
bands were you influenced by ?
All and nothing. This is a question that can only be answered
partially.
To
start with; please give me your (long or brief) thoughts and lowdowns
on.......
Timeloss
from 2002
Our first album. Pure, raw and young. It just happened.
Kallocain
from 2004
Perhaps more maturity and afterthought. More of a studio album.
Silence
Of Another Kind from 2006
A slightly heavier album. It opened up some new horizons which are
much more explored in depth today.
Sensors
from 2007
A live album. Say no more. You get what you get. We had played quite
a bit live up until Sensors, so the music felt solid. Every band
should do a live album. It’s good for the creative process.
There
has been a long break after Silence Of Another Kind (with the
exception of the live album). What have you been you up to in all
these years ?
Writing, recording and making changes in the band. Stefan Dimle and
Johan Wallén left the band just before we started working on our
upcoming album. We are now a quartet and are joined by bass player
extraordinair by the name of Ulf ”Rockis” Ivarsson.
You
are currently working on a new album. Please give us some details, if
possible.
We are finished recording and mixing it. Just waiting to master it.
We’ve had some issues concerning labels etc. but that seems to be
solved now. Release to be expected Sept-Oct 2010.
Besides
of the new album what is your other plans for this and next year ?
To play live. Everywhere!
How
is and was the writing and creative processes in your band ?
Great, now. Everyone writes.
I
guess it is pretty accurate to describe your music as art rock. Or
how would you describe your music ?
It’s art and it’s rock. Call it what you want. We just write it
without concerning ourselves with boundaries and labels.
What
is your experiences with the music business ?
Both good and bad. Business isn’t our greatest talent, but we play
the game as best we can.
What
is your five favourite Swedish albums of all time ?
Jan
Johansson ”Jazz på Svenska”
This
was the only record we could agree upon.
To
wrap up this interview, is there anything you want to add to this
interview ?
The
upcoming album feels like Paatos finally landed and sprouted roots.
After a very long silence we feel like we’re stepping out of a
cocoon, more mature and with a strong flow of shared creativity.Now
we’re starting to focus on meeting everyone with our new music on
stage. This fills us with expectation!
We are really looking forward to this album !
A big thank you to Peter for this interview.
Their PA profile is here and their homepage is here
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Posted: July 20 2010 at 10:48
omardiyejon wrote:
timeloss was a pure brilliance, i am looking forward to hearing the new album
I agree on Timeloss
But with Wallen and Dimle gone, this will only leave Petronela and Huxflux as original members....
I bought their first three blindly (and regretted SOAK), and I certainly will not do so without giving it a good listen....
let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
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Posted: August 06 2010 at 11:17
I have so far liked very much all of their records, "Kallocain" and "Silence of Another Kind" being personal favourites. Will certainly buy the upcoming vinyl (please?) and stalk for concerts in Finland or Sweden (please?).
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