Let's start with the beginning: When was
Albatros born, by whom and how was your formative years ?
Albatros was born in 2000 by
five friends who wanted to play the music we liked. We began to write
our own songs that ended up in our first amateur recording called “Quién
colgó a los lobos?”. After this recording, Albatros changed the members
several times until 2006 when the band gets stability with the present
formation. On this line up there are only two former members: Joan and
Javi. The rest of the line up, Marc, Red Pèrill and Tolo joined the band
in 2006.
I know that Spain is a collection of some
proud regions. That makes Spain quite an interesting country. From
which region of Spain are you from ?
We are from Catalonia. Maybe
there is a band from another region in Spain, Andalucía, that influenced
us: Triana. However, most of our influences come from outer Spain:
England and USA.
Please give me your (long or brief) thoughts and lowdowns on the following releases.......
¿Quién colgó a los lobos? from 2001:
It was recorded with an eight-track tape by ourselves without
neither professional guidance nor devices. It shows the naivety and
illusion of our beginnings. We wanted an everlasting legacy of what
Albatros meant those days.
Pentadelia from 2008 :
It
consolidates the sound and personality of Albatros. This record is an
inflection point that starts a new stage for the band.
Your lyrics are in Spanish, I guess.
Spanish is not a language I speak. Please tell us more about your
lyrics.
The lyrics of Albatros arise
from the feelings of the lead singer, Javi. The roots of his epic lyrics
grow from literary, cinematographic, mythological and historic
references.
Albatros is one of the true independent
bands and http://www.psicoalbatros.com/ - Is it fair to say that you put more
emphasis on the live part than on the studio part of your career ?
No, we put a lot of emphasis
in the studio. Pentadelia is a free download on the internet because we
wanted to promote and spread our music to the whole world.
Unfortunately, in Spain it is very difficult to play live without losing
money, especially for progbands like us.
I guess the best
description of your music, based on Pentadelia, is psychedelic space
heavy prog which I guess goes down very well live. But how would you
describe your music ?
Our music is the sum of the
members’ influences: 70s progressive rock, jazz, metal and alternative
rock. What makes Albatros different is the way we mix our imagination,
creativity and personal background to get our sound unique.
You are currently recording a new album
called Ursus. Please tell us more about the recording and what we can
expect from this album.
Ursus is the evolution of the
way drawn by Pentadelia. On it you will notice the maturity acquired
through the growth as a musicians.
Besides of the recording of Ursus, what
is your plans for this year and where do you want to take this band ?
We wanna get to the most of
the people with the brand new album. Because of this we will promote
Ursus in the specialized media, and we will play our new stuff in as
much places as possible.
Just to wrap this interview up; do
you have any regrets in your music career ?
No, there are no regrets.
After 10 years of good and bad times, we’ve learned a lot and, as a
band, we are wiser and stronger than ever.
What is your five alltime favourite
albums ?
Tolo: “Close to the edge” from
Yes
Red Pèrill: “Songs: The Art of
the Trio, vol. 3” from Brad Mehldau
Joan: “Led Zeppelin I” from
Led Zeppelin
Marc G. Rossell: “L.A. Woman”
from The Doors
Javi: “El patio” from Triana
Anything you want to add to this
interview ?
We
only wanna thank the support from ProgArchives, and we hope all the
progheads will enjoy the new material as soon as possible.