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Topic: VillebradPosted By: toroddfuglesteg
Subject: Villebrad
Date Posted: April 08 2011 at 13:23
Swedish outfit VILLEBRÅD was formed late in 2004 by brothers Erik and Påhl Sundström. Their main goal was to create Swedish pop songs with a compolex and experimental foundation - or art pop if you like. Prior to the band formation the brothers had been members of band performing electronica, death metal and progressive rock, and to some extent elements from all these genres has been brought in to the sonic and compositional palette used by Villebråd, as well as influences from musuc they like to listen to themselves.
The band has so far released two albums and I got in touch with them for their story. Erik Sundstrom 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 ?
Villebråd was a serious attempt by me and my
brother to create progressive/indie rock with Swedish lyrics. We chose to sing
in Swedish for the sake of originality, because most bands from Sweden choose to
sing in English, mostly because it's easier to compose lyrics i reckon. Both
of us had played in Death-, Thrash- and Black Metal bands before that, so this
was all new to us, and Påhl (my brother) had picked up an interest in
progressive rock such as Genesis and Camel. I didn't appreciate that music, so I
guess my role in early Villebråd was to be a pain. Both David (Guitar) and
Petter (Bass) have played in heavy metal bands before.
The name Villebråd
means Quarry, and has a real nice ring to it in Swedish. We were asked to change
it when we got signed, mostly because it had a unique letter in it ("å") and
that might be a problem when promoting it abroad. But we insisted in keeping it.
Over to your ep Villebrad from 2005. Please
tell us more about this EP.
I was studying sound and music in computer games,
and had access to a studio with a very basic recording equipment. I called my
brother up and suggested that we record the things we rehearsed up 'til then
over at my school. We started recording at night, since that was the only
time the studio was free for a longer period at a time, and went to bed in the
morning for about a week.
Over to your two albums. Your debut album Alla
ar har utom jag was released in 2007. Please tell us more about this album.
By this time we really wanted to broaden the
concept and we had so many inspirations it's almost painful. I've heard people
say that they like that album the most, but all I hear is confusion and lack of
direction. Or maybe I'm just really tired of it. All music was composed
beforehand, and no rehearsing had been done prior to
recording.
Your second album Ultrarapid was released in
2009. Please tell us more about this album.
We approached Ultrarapid from an entirely
different angle. We rehearsed every song beforehand, and the production was
quite naturalistic and scarce. It was kind of a statement that we wanted to
strain from both the musical pretentiousness and the overly ambitious sound
scape of the first album.
How would you describe you music and which
bands would you compare yourself with ?
We all have quite different influences, and it's
pretty much up to what we're listening to at the moment that decides what we
think are cool and want to bring into the mix. I would describe what we do as
schizophrenic pop rock. It doesn't know where it belongs. It's hard to
compare the music as a whole with an existing band, since we all listen to such
different music. So at times we sound might sound like lets say Tangerine
dreams, and then go to a chorus which is obviously inspired by Lionel Richie.
(True story):) I myself come from a background of composing music on the
computer for games etc, and that doesn't necessarily mean that musical
influences come from bands, but rather from other composers or even computer
games.
What have you been up to since 2009 and what is
your latest update ? What is your plans for this year and beyond ?
We are currently working on a third album which
is, again, made with an entirely new point of view. We have decided to stop
trying to be anything but ourselves. I'm really happy with what we've done so
far and I guess it's kind of in-between what we did on the first and second
album. Also, we have made English lyrics this time around. Pretty
scary.
To wrap up this interview, is there anything
you want to add to this interview ?
I would like to stress that all these answers are my point of view, and you
might have gotten entirely different answers if someone else from the band would
have done this interview. Thank you very much for the interview and be ready for
the third, yet to be named, album.
Thank you to Erik for this interview
Their PA profile is http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=5335" rel="nofollow - and homepage's http://www.villebrad.com" rel="nofollow -
Replies: Posted By: AstralliS
Date Posted: April 10 2011 at 12:15
Love both Villebrad and Klotet. Cool interview.
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