HEAVEN GREY

Hanna Tsepesh: Hello Vyacheslav and Verons! Thanks so much for accepting this interview and Welcome to THE GATES OF METAL!
First of all: how are you guys?


Verons & Vyacheslav:
Hello, Hanna! We are fine, thank you! We just came home from the Metalcamp festival and feel tired a little bit, but still very good and looking forward for the upcoming gigs here in Baltics.

Hanna Tsepesh: Can you guys tell little bit about your experience in there at MetalCamp? Did you have fun in there?

Verons:
Yes, it was a great event. We’ve got a nice experience to participate in such kind of a festival, met many amazing people from different countries and many musicians from different bands.

Vyacheslav:
We’d also like to say special thanks to the stage personnel at Metalcamp! They really did a very professional job at a very high level.

Hanna Tsepesh: for those who do not know the band, could tell us a little how it all started?

Vyacheslav:
It all started in 1993, when “Heaven Grey” was formed after 2 other Latvian underground bands – “Disgorged” and “Scaffold” - split up. Some musicians from those 2 bands formed “Heaven Grey” original line-up. We began as a death metal band, then moved on to gothic/doom. We have recorded one demo and two full length albums in 1990s : "Memory River" in 1996 and "Northwind" in 1998. They had lyrics both in English and in Latvian. Then the band broke up in the late 90ties. Band's lead guitar Sigvard Blazhevich died in 2004. The leadvocal of "Heaven Grey" Ansis Melderis died on 24th September, 2005 in the motorcycle accident. Remaining members of Heaven Grey – Vjaceslav, Ervins and Ernests has re-united with friends Andrejs (bass) and Vladimir (guitar) to make a commemoration concert for their passed-away colleagues on 31 March of 2007 and decided to return back to active rehearsals and shows shortly after that event. It was a time when a new page in "Heaven Grey" history was started.

Hanna Tsepesh: What inspired the most the band to create the lyrics and what process the band use to create the riffs to comply with the lyrics?

Vyacheslav:
Usually we create riffs first and then Verons writes lyrics.

Verons:
The lyrics are mostly inspired by the life I see around every day. Feelings, thoughts, experiences that I have – they all inspire me to create the lyrics.

Hanna Tsepesh: What are your favorite bands? You have any musician that you admire the most?

Vyacheslav:
My all-time favourites are “Paradise Lost”. This is the band which most of us have grown up on and they inspired us very much when we started.

Verons:
Generally speaking, I like many different genres of metal – black, death, doom etc., but my last time favourites are Sentenced, Poisonblack and Carach Angren.

Hanna Tsepesh: You have another band or some future project?

Verons:
I still have my first band “Catalepsia” active, where I play lead guitar and do lead vocals. This band is 5 years old already, and it has gone through different line-up and genre changes during these years. We are playing death/doom metal there and this is something different from “Heaven Grey”.

Vyacheslav:
No, “Heaven Grey” is my only project.



Hanna Tsepesh: I would like to know if you had or have any singing lessons or any other preparation?

Verons:
I graduated from a music school and sang in a choir when I was a child. But now I’ m planning to take additional singing lessons to make my vocal range wider.



Hanna Tsepesh: When you start to play guitar? It was difficult to learn? What brand guitar you prefer?


Vyacheslav:
I started to play guitar about 20 years ago. It wasn’t difficult at all, because I liked to learn and I liked to play guitar very much. My parents went mad sometimes that time, because they had to listen to metal riffs for 3-5 hours every day, it was a real challenge for them.
I prefer Jackson and ESP guitars.

Hanna Tsepesh: What was the highest and lowest point of your career as a musician?

Verons & Vyacheslav: The lowest point for “Heaven Grey” was the period when we split up in the late 90s, but regarding the highest point for our band – we are sure it is still in the future.

Hanna Tsepesh: Let’s talk about the “Falling Mist” album. I liked a lot this album and is really interesting album to listen to, because have a very interesting elements. I liked a lot the melody on the music “Life”! Congratulations for the entire band! Great work guys! For people who don’t listen yet can you tell to us about this album?

Vyacheslav & Verons:
Thanks a lot, we are very glad to know that people appreciated it! To our mind, the album came out as a set of catchy melodies with a little dose of depression, anger and fear. It’s quite neutral and we think it fits different generations and subcultures, it’s even not for metalhead audience only.

Hanna Tsepesh: How has the response been to the album by the fans and media?

Verons:
The album is out for only some weeks at the moment, but it was already warmly accepted by both the fans and media here in Baltics. We hope that the international response will remain good as well.
Hanna Tsepesh: If one of our readers wants to buy your album, what they can do?

Vyacheslav:
Our album can be bought via cdbaby.com (www.cdbaby.com/cd/heavengrey) or it can be also ordered directly from the band - simply send us an e-mail to heaven.grey.band@gmail.com and the CD will find you!

Hanna Tsepesh: what is your favorite music in this album and why?

Vyacheslav:
As for me, it’s “Life” – because we made an experiment with the second female vocals there and I like the result very much!
Verons:
“Driz”, “Zudusi Dziviba”, “Regret” – they all sound very good live!

Hanna Tsepesh: What is your opinion about the metal in your country? It is easy to get some support?

Verons:
Since in Latvia there’s no much audience for the metal and for underground music in general, it’s extremely difficult to get support for such kind of music here. There always have been many talented bands here, but only very few of them stayed alive after 1-2 years of existence, because mostly it’s all based on the musicians’ own enthusiasm and finances.

Vyacheslav:
I totally agree with Verons, but we hope that the situation will change and metal community will rise and grow!

Hanna Tsepesh: Do you want to send any message for the people who going to read this interview?

Verons:
Listen to our album, come to see us live! You are the ones we are making our music for!

Vyacheslav:
Keep the spirit of metal alive!

Hanna Tsepesh: Thanks o much for your answers and time. THE GATES OF METAL wishes the entire band a big success! Hope to see you guys very soon in here…

Vyacheslav & Verons:
Thank you for your interest and a very well-done interview! It was really very interesting for us to answer your questions. “Heaven Grey” wishes a good luck and a huge success for “THE GATES OF METAL” webzine! Keep on rockin’! Hope we’ll meet soon in Portugal!

Hanna Tsepesh: You guys don't need to thank me! Thanks a lot for your words and all the best...

By: Hanna Tsepesh
To listen to some HEAVEN GREY music’s and for future information’s go at:
www.myspace.com/heavengrey

AREA51

Hanna Tsepesh: Hello Kate and Yoichiro! Thanks so much for accepting this interview and welcome to THE GATES OF METAL! First of all: how are you?

Kate: Hello Hanna and readers of THE GATES OF METAL. We are fine!

Yoichiro: Hello, thanks for your interest in us!

Hanna Tsepesh: for those who do not know the band, could tell us a little how it all started?

Yoichiro: AREA51 started out in the year 2003. In the beginning, it was just the first singer and myself, making demos together. I gathered members and we started playing as a band, but it was not easy finding the right singer. Kate joined, finally making it possible to realize the sound I was pursuing, which led to the first album Ankh, which was released in 2005.

Kate: My first encounter with AREA51 was on the web, the band was looking for a singer. Back then I was seriously looking for an opportunity in a band with capable musicians and well established material. AREA51 definitely had everything I was looking for, which is why I went to audition. I wasn’t sure if they would accept me, but to my pleasant surprise, I was given the offer right after I finished singing. The funny thing is, I didn’t realize AREA51 was a metal band until after I joined.

Hanna Tsepesh: What inspired you the most to create the lyrics and what process the band use to create the riffs, melody to comply with the lyrics?

Yoichiro: We usually start out with me composing. Most of our songs develop from a certain riff or a sequence phrase. During this demo phase, I actually work on most of the arrangements, and hand it over to Kate after I have a good idea of the song’s direction. She then listens to the music and start writing lyrics.

Kate: I am always writing lyrics. Sometimes a complete story, sometimes only fragments, the inspiration comes in many different forms, and I choose stories that fit the image of the music. Then I fill in the missing spots, and complete the lyrics of the song.


Hanna Tsepesh: What are your favorite bands? You have any musician that you admire the most?

Kate: I was very much into Madonna and Michael Jackson as a child, which came naturally because I was cheerleading and taking dance lessons. I also love the rhythm and groove of R&B and pops. I listen to most everything except for HIP HOP in the Japanese music scene.


Yoichiro: Yngwie was my very first encounter with Metal. Everything about him had a very strong impact on me, so there was a definite influence for sure. Also, IMPELLITTERI and STRATOVARIUS have both influenced me, as much as Yngwie did. IMPELLITTERI really inspired me in how to structure guitar solos, harmonies, rhythm guitar, etc., so I think I learned more as a guitar player. STRATOVARIUS, on the other hand, influenced me more on the song writing side, and how a band should sound. There are many other influences, but I’d also like to mention Symphony X / Rhapsody of Fire / Royal Hunt / Vitalij Kuprij, just to name a few.


Hanna Tsepesh: I would like to know if you had or have any singing lessons or any other preparation? You have an amazing voice, congratulation for your work in Area51!

Kate: Thank you very much. I didn’t have much training as a child, other than singing in the school chorus. However, I did spend hours in my room, singing songs of artists that I loved. If the singer could hit very high notes, I would keep singing until I could, too. Perhaps my training method was to imitate every expression possible.







Hanna Tsepesh: When you start to play guitar? It was difficult to learn? What brand guitar you prefer? Your riffs are very cool! You are a fantastic musician!


Yoichiro: Many thanks. I started playing guitar when I was sixteen years old. I was a fast learner, since I did play the violin as a child, and took many music lessons as I was growing up. It wasn’t easy, but I never thought of it as a burden, either, since I was completely immersed in practicing. Of course it was always a continuous trial and error session, lots of studies and research. My main guitars are ESPs. I also have Fender Stratocasters, but I need Floyd Rose bridges and 24 frets, so I my main guitars are the ESPs.


Hanna Tsepesh: What was the highest and lowest point of your career as a musician?


Yoichiro: The lowest point was probably before I started AREA51. In the early days, before the band was really rolling, finding members with good motivation was not easy. I have fond memories of those days, too, but overall not being able to create music the way I wanted to was a purely frustrating experience. I always strive for the highest level possible, so I’m never really satisfied. At the same time, when I look back I realize I was actually able to work with Rob Rock and Jens Bogren, which was a truly inspiring experience. In retrospect, those moments were in fact highest possible points. Nevertheless, I believe there is always more to be achieved.

Kate: I don’t really think in those terms, so I don’t have an answer to that. I am always grateful to have opportunities where I can sing.

Hanna Tsepesh: Let’s talk about the “Goddess” album. For people who don’t listen yet can you tell to our readers what they can expect from this new album and what are the differences between this album and the previous one?

Yoichiro: The biggest differences between the previous albums are the fact that we’ve really enhanced the quality in all aspects, and that we did our best to musically create wider and deeper variation. The first album was really a struggling effort, we didn’t know many things we needed to. A lot of work was put into it for sure. Our fans really love it, since it’s full of a special kind of energy. When we got to the second album, though, we were really able to sit down and go through the process with less stress. As a result, we were able to create a wider variety of songs, and with Rob Rock on board, were able to gain a little more international recognition. For the third and latest album, we really wanted to create an album with which we can approach the world. To further enhance the quality in every direction, we needed the help of Jens, who is globally recognized engineer with true skills.


Kate: With every album we make, there is an increasing degree of freedom. At the same time, the real core of our music remains the same. I think we were able to achieve this balance with our latest album.

Hanna Tsepesh: at recording studio, you guys faced with difficulties? If yes, tell which was and how as the whole process? How as to work with Jens Bogren?

Yoichiro: When I finish creating demos, most of the arrangements are usually done. I first give these demos to our drummer You, who then joins me in the recording studio. When he shows up, he is typically 99% prepared and perfect. The remaining 1% needs to be discussed on the spot with him. Then, everything works out great. He does such a great job, it’s really stress free. After that, I fill in the guitar and keyboard parts. I have a simple studio, so there’s lots of freedom in recording vocals and guitars. Other than a few songs which require pre-production, there’s actually no solid plan prior to the actual recording itself. That goes for both rhythm and lead guitar. I try to come up with cool ideas that work, as the recorder is in action. I am not a big fan of pre-production, to be honest. You lost that fresh sense if everything is worked out beforehand, and only focus on technically playing it well. After that, I send the data to Makoto, who records the bass. We rely on data transmission here, and don’t always get together, since he’s always busy with multiple albums for other musicians, too. There’s no issue with the way things work out, and he always manages to provide much more than expected. Finally, we record the vocal tracks, which I think Kate should explain. I tend to be rather stoic and am not easily satisfied, so the recording could turn into a very tough challenge, but I am fortunate to be surrounded by trustworthy musicians.

Kate: I usually decide on the approach or feeling of how I should sing, before actually going to the recording studio. Whatever I have in mind is proposed prior to the recording, and in most cases we end up deciding how I should sing based on the first impression. From time to time Yoichiro and I have to talk about points where we don’t agree, but it’s really not a stressful experience, it’s very much constructive and productive.

Hanna Tsepesh: One little curiosity: In your previous album “Daemonicus” your vocal guest was Rob Rock, so I want to ask the same thing…How was to work with him?

Yoichiro: This was such an exciting event for me! I’ve been an Impellitteri fan ever since I started playing the guitar. Especially albums like “Answer to the Master”, “Victim of the System”, “Screaming Symphony” are like text books to me. Ever since I started thinking about a 16 minute long song, I always wanted to have a male guest singer. With no expectations of his agreeing, I approached Rob, who appreciated our music, and agreed to sing for us. He was extremely professional, with tons of great ideas regarding the lyrics and melodies. He understood how to bring the overall song as close to perfection as possible, without us having to explain things in detail. We recorded Kate’s vocals afterwards, but since Rob’s recording perfectly captured our intentions, the rest of the recording went smoothly like magic. Among all the musicians who must want Rob to sing for them, I am so grateful and happy that we actually made it happen. I cannot thank him enough for what he’s done for us, and I am extremely proud of the outcome.

Kate: Due to schedule conflicts, I only had three days to come up with the chorus arrangements for Rob’s main lines, memorize Rob’s lyrics, and actually record everything. Doesn’t that seem rather risky? The end results was definitely something to be proud of, but I wish I had more time to work on the English. Either way, it was a great privilege to be able to work with such a legend. I can’t be more thankful.

Hanna Tsepesh: back to this album (laughs): How has the response been to the album by the fans and media?

Kate: People seem to be very into the album. It’s like bubble gum that doesn’t lose flavor.

Yoichiro: I get great vibes here in Japan, and hear people say it’s AREA51s best album to date. I’ve only started approaching overseas media, but the reaction has been very positive so far.

Hanna Tsepesh: If one of our readers wants to buy your album, what they can do?

Yoichiro: First, our album is available on CD Baby, at www.cdbaby.com/Artist/AREA512 The next option is iTunes. If your country has iTunes, our album is available. Finally, you can also purchase our album on our online store. Please check our Myspace page for that.

Hanna Tsepesh: what is your favorite music in this album and why?

Kate: That would be VANITAS for me. Second place for me is Begins of Dissolution. I absolutely love the feeling, worldview and melody.

Yoichiro: I’ve struggled with this question for every album, which is natural since I love all the songs. Nightmare, Sincerity and UTAKATA are very AREA51-ish songs which is great. Begins of Dissolution and VANATIS have broadened our style, offering a new taste, and were wonderful challenges. The ballad Miss You is great, too. I guess all of them are!

Hanna Tsepesh: What is your opinion about the metal in your country (Japan)? It is easy to get some support?

Kate: I don’t think metal bands can receive sufficient support from a business viewpoint in Japan today. We do have a lot of fans, though, who are into Visual Kei music, so our music is not necessarily limited to metal fans. We may have it better compared to other metal bands nowadays.

Yoichiro: The Japanese metal scene is quite unique. I think it’s a great place for foreign metal bands. Good CD sales, tour after tour. However, for domestic metal bands, it’s very tough.

Hanna Tsepesh: In our country (Portugal) we don’t know Metal bands from there; can you guys name some Japanese metal bands for us? What we can expect Area51 on stage? You guys want to play in here some day? I really hope to get a chance to see the band on stage…I think will be very cool show!

Yoichiro: Anthem and Loudness are more famous and popular Japanese metals bands with long careers. Onmyo-za and Galneryus have been around for some time, too. Of course we as a band would love to play in Portugal some day, and potentially tour Europe! Again the market here in Japan isn’t that happening, so we don’t do much touring, we only do shows from time to time. We are much more interested in playing overseas if possible.

Hanna Tsepesh: You guys know anything about Portugal and some Metal bands from here?

Yoichiro: Actually, I didn’t know much, but the band Waterland that you suggested was very cool!

Hanna Tsepesh: Great to know that! What is your big advice for a young musician?

Kate: I don’t consider myself an accomplished musician yet, but I also think that feeling that way is important. Also, trying to consider something is done, or being too conscious of deadlines only lead to monotonous results. It’s always important not to fear change, whatever people might say about it.

Yoichiro: Believe in yourself! Performing music and playing in bands will always have difficult challenges, but you have to believe that things will work out. Also, becoming an accomplished musician takes lots of self discipline, and you should try to enjoy being that way.

Hanna Tsepesh: Do you want to send any message for the people who going to read this interview?

Kate: Metal is a truly wonderful style of music. There are lots of fans in Japan, but there is much room for improvement in terms of recognition of metal bands. There are less and less opportunities like this interview, which proactively show our existence to the world. I feel very fortunate that people who are reading this will have exposure to many different metal bands.

Yoichiro: Thanks for reading to the end. I really hope you have the chance to listen to our latest album. I also wish we can see you over there some day!

Hanna Tsepesh: Thanks o much for your answers and time. THE GATES OF METAL wishes the entire band a big success! Hope to see you guys very soon in here…

Kate: Thank you so much. I also thank god for giving us this opportunity.

Yoichiro: Your very welcome. Thanks for giving us this opportunity.

Hanna Tsepesh: You guys are very welcome! All the best and thank you!

By: Hanna Tsepesh
To listen to some AREA51 music’s and for future information’s go at:
www.myspace.com/area51web
www.area51-web.com/

Yoichiro Ishino MySpace:
www.myspace.com/yoichiro51

Kate Cain MySpace:
www.myspace.com/katecainarea51

OBLIQUE RAIN

Hanna Tsepesh: Hello Flávio! Thanks so much for accepting this interview; I know you are little bit busy at the moment! Long time ago since the last time we Spoke. How are you?

Flávio: Hello Hanna, yes it´s been a while, anyway I feel fine and enjoying the summer…not on vacations yet…but soon I will be!

Hanna Tsepesh: Now the band has a new Bassist and drummer. I want to ask you, to tell to us what is your opinion about Guilherme and Marcelo work so far?

Flávio: Guilherme has been in the band for about two years now, he replaced Daniel Botelho who had to leave the band because of his studies in Castelo Branco. Guilherme is a very dedicated bass player, composing is a very enthusiastic thing for him and brought a completely new dimension to our sound spectrum, don´t get me wrong Daniel Botelho is an excellent bass player, they are just different and it show on the album.
It is a pleasure finally having an official drummer in the band, Marcelo is a prodigy and it will be very exciting to write music with him when we decide to produce a new record…so far couldn´t be better!

Hanna Tsepesh: Flávio, now you have some other project in hands?

Flávio: Yes I´ve started witting for a new project called “Dark Radio”, so far it only involves me and a producer, Daniel Botelho will feature as a bass player and I plan to invite different people to complement my writing , it is a bit different than Oblique Rain , at least in its concept , when I write for it I think about landscapes and that´s why it probably is not so heavy…but dense anyway! Check it out on www.myspace.com/darkradiostation
On other hand OR plans to start producing a new record on the second half of the year, so I´ve better be prepared for it. It will take some time to produce it, but as you well knows us we won´t release anything unless we decide it is good enough to do so!

Hanna Tsepesh: Flávio let’s talk about only the lyrics in this album. What was your inspiration to create the lyrics for “October Down”? When I was listening to the lyrics I felt it is like a chapter end in your life or something, is that right? We can feel a lot of emotions like sadness with a little revolt, Can you tell to us little bit about the lyrics…?

Flávio: yes, I was concentrated in writing about some events that happened with me in the past…sometimes it is good to write to exorcise the problems and it felt like it on October Dawn. You can almost feel sometimes the emotion when I sing on Soul Circles , Out there but mainly on Darker Woods. As you said it was a chapter that ended…and it couldn´t end better with an album like October Dawn.

Hanna Tsepesh: About the new album “October Down”, I have to say that this album is mature then the other one! For me is a new chapter, like you guys discover yourself in this album! We can feel that the sound is more improved, the voice is much better, I think you guys work a lot in this album in very detail way. You guys show to us a true Oblique Rain essence! For me the first music has little of the other album and then we start to discover Oblique Rain and see the real differences, I think that the more we listen, more we found things in this album. My favorite music’s are: “spiral dreams” and “down” because we real can feel the different emotions! For people who don’t listen yet can you talk about “October Down” and what is the big different for you guys between this album and the previous one?

Flávio: we can´t dissociate October Dawn from Isoyhet…it is like a continuation. We´ve decided to create like a collection type of work, where anyone can sit confortably on the sofa and play both albums one after the other. Even on the cover you can see that continuation, of course we wanted to correct some mistakes that we thought we did on Isohyet but we also wanted to create music that anyone can relate somehow to…. October Dawn it was a special thing that came out of another special thing: Isoyhet…at least for us….(laughs)

Hanna Tsepesh: the album have great musician guest too, can you guys tell to us about who he is and if you like to work with him? Why you decided to invite him?

Flávio: We decided to invite Nuno from WAKO , first because he´s the best growler I know from Portugal and second because WAKO is like a twin band for us. We really do well together and we wanted to have his contribution on the album…witch is great as you can hear. There´s no proper growler on the band, I´m a singer and I will always be so Nuno was a logical choice for us!

Hanna Tsepesh: Everything went well at recording studio? A lot of hard work right?! Can you guys tell to us about the studio process and if the band feels proud with the final result or you think that miss something?

Flávio: Well a studio process goes through lots of fases , you always start very excited , then you get frustrated , tired and on the clouds by the end. Yes it takes a lot of work , specially recording guitars. As you can tell our guitar parts are very elaborate and all had to be perfect! For me it was very quick, I recorded the vocals in just 2 days…I prepared myself very well for it and also to sing on top of such music it is a pleasure…

Hanna Tsepesh: The album cover is fantastic! Who was the person behind this cool work? You guys think that this cover transmit what this album are?

Flávio: The same lovely Marina Soares , she is a very talented designer that was able to produce in no time every aspect we wanted to see on the cover. We wanted to transmit a more natural sound and different than anything we see on a rock or metal record because they tend to be mainly dark… October Dawn is dark as well…but natural…for me it transmits a lot of hope!
Hanna Tsepesh: The band is thinking about recording a video clip of the single?

Flávio: yes we recorded a live concert in Teatro Helena Sá e Costa in Porto witch we hope to see the light of day anytime soon… we will see what happens!

Hanna Tsepesh: How has the response been to the album by the fans and media?

Flávio: Couldn´t be better , we´ve been getting the best possible reviews from all over the world and that´s always exciting , specially because it leads us to try to make something better next time! The fans are always very kind to us also!

Hanna Tsepesh: If one of our readers wants to buy your album safely, what they can do?

Flávio: You can buy the album in any record store of through Major Label Industries web page, where you can also check some of our other products too.

Hanna Tsepesh: what is your favorite music in this album and why?

Flávio: Without any doubt Darker Woods, because it captures the real essence of the band. Darker Woods came to us so naturally as magic, it seemed like the song was begging to come out instead of us trying to write it! When I was recording it on the studio it was so emotional that almost toke me to tears when I finished it, it seemed like everything was perfect on that song, music…lyrics..feeling!
Hanna Tsepesh: The band is thinking about a European tour?

Flávio: We are always very busy with our professional lives and that doesn´t allow us to do much of touring but I´m hoping to play some interesting venues in the future, in and outside of Portugal!

Hanna Tsepesh: Do you want to send any message for the people who going to read this interview?

Flávio: To keep listening to good music, don´t stay focused in one particular style of music or feeling, try to understand all kinds and select the best…and of course stay Oblique!

Hanna Tsepesh: Thanks o much for your answers and time. THE GATES OF METAL wishes the entire band a big success with “October Down” and see you guys in Vagos Open Air…

Flávio: It was a real pleasure to answer t your questions once again Hanna, I´m hoping to be able to write you again but now with Dark Radio or by the time when Oblique Rain releases the third record!
Thank you very much…cheers!

Hanna Tsepesh: I hope that too Flávio! All the best and thank you again…

By: Hanna Tsepesh
To listen to some OLIQUE RAIN music’s and for future information’s go at:
www.myspace.com/obliquerain
www.obliquerain.com/