In Darkness There Is Light With JEKYLL JONES & SIMON UNKNOWNE From GANGS OF OLD LADIES
Interview by Kris Peters Brisbane based international masters of
metal Gangs Of Old Ladies are about as underground and DIY as you
could get in the modern age of mass consumption. Making noise out
of a top secret gateway to Hell somewhere in the...
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Interview by Kris Peters
Brisbane based international masters of metal Gangs Of Old Ladies
are about as underground and DIY as you could get in the modern age
of mass consumption.
Making noise out of a top secret gateway to Hell somewhere in the
Sunshine State, Gangs Of Old Ladies are as mysterious as they are
brutal. They are a musical force unto themselves that has somehow
managed to conjure support from some of the heaviest hitters in the
international metal scene, with artists from Chuck Billy
(Testament) to Dani Filth to Gary Holt (Exodus) lending their
talents and wizardry.
Such is the bands allure they had also welcomed former Soilwork
guitarist David Andersson into their inner sanctum at a time in his
life where friendship and loyalty meant more than anything
presented by music.
Andersson's fate became entwined with that of the band - which he
joined before his passing last year - and now, finally, some of
Andersson's last ever and most soul satisfying work is ready to be
shared with the world.
Death Magic Volume One is a neatly woven package of three tracks
that starts with the odd yet haunting intro Avresa Fran Stockholm.
One of the last pieces of music penned by Andersson before his
death, the track celebrates both memorial and rebirth, featuring
the newly founded skills of main guitarist and songwriter Simon
Unknowne. The intro also features a hauntingly beautiful Swedish
goodbye spoken by David's own sister Emma Andersson, with a video
shot by David's dear friend Morgan Schrantz.
Released in memory of and to pay honour to their fallen brother,
Death Magic Volume One is Gangs Of Old Ladies' way of sharing some
of Andersson's future spark as well as acting as a coping mechanism
for a life tragically cut short.
Frontman Jekyll Jones and guitarist/songwriter Simon Unknowne sat
down with HEAVY to convey their message of metal.
"I think it's the best work we've ever done," Jones fired without
hesitation. "That's basically because Simon wrote the whole thing,
engineered the entire thing, mixed the entire thing and made it
what it is."
While Death Magic Volume One is dedicated to the memory of
Andersson, it also serves as a blistering sonic representation of a
band that could have easily imploded after such internal
devestation but instead chose to rebel.
"The first track Avresa Fran Stockholm - which is Swedish for
Departure From Stockholm - is... in David's final months he was in
hospital in Stockholm," Jones began. "He hated Stockholm (laughs),
and we would video chat every second or third day for hours and
hours on end. We were very close. I would actually take the phone
down while we were on video messenger and we would watch the
sunrise together. I knew everything that was going on with him
personally and Soilwork. We were working on music in the background
and it was meant to be some other stuff and then David passed and
we call it the A.D effect - After David effect. It was almost like
he passed his magic onto us, and Simon just gave us these tracks
that were not only a lot more sophisticated than anything else
we've ever done, but all of a sudden there was violins and cellos
and double bass and there was symphonic resonance in there. It was
like how did you do this? And that's where the title comes from as
well. We got this inspiration, and the girls in the band came on
board when David was still with us. He was very much a fan of Luna
Black's voice and loves Zoskia's ideas. It turned out that after we
lost him it was almost the right recipe - even to the point that
one of his other projects was with a French lady - and she makes
videos. She was the one who made the video clip for Avresa and we
are also very good friends with David's Mum and his Sister and it's
actually his sister's voice that you hear at the end of the song.
It was... for them, they think it's a beautiful thing to have
something that is of David's but at the same time not taking the
limelight away from him."
In the full interview we run through each of the three tracks
individually as Gangs Of Old Ladies explain their meaning in
greater detail, get more of an understanding of where David's head
was at musically during his time with the band, some last memories
which will act as motivation for those left behind, other exciting
things happening with the band, their reputation as one of
Australia's most unusual extreme acts and more.
Brisbane based international masters of metal Gangs Of Old Ladies
are about as underground and DIY as you could get in the modern age
of mass consumption.
Making noise out of a top secret gateway to Hell somewhere in the
Sunshine State, Gangs Of Old Ladies are as mysterious as they are
brutal. They are a musical force unto themselves that has somehow
managed to conjure support from some of the heaviest hitters in the
international metal scene, with artists from Chuck Billy
(Testament) to Dani Filth to Gary Holt (Exodus) lending their
talents and wizardry.
Such is the bands allure they had also welcomed former Soilwork
guitarist David Andersson into their inner sanctum at a time in his
life where friendship and loyalty meant more than anything
presented by music.
Andersson's fate became entwined with that of the band - which he
joined before his passing last year - and now, finally, some of
Andersson's last ever and most soul satisfying work is ready to be
shared with the world.
Death Magic Volume One is a neatly woven package of three tracks
that starts with the odd yet haunting intro Avresa Fran Stockholm.
One of the last pieces of music penned by Andersson before his
death, the track celebrates both memorial and rebirth, featuring
the newly founded skills of main guitarist and songwriter Simon
Unknowne. The intro also features a hauntingly beautiful Swedish
goodbye spoken by David's own sister Emma Andersson, with a video
shot by David's dear friend Morgan Schrantz.
Released in memory of and to pay honour to their fallen brother,
Death Magic Volume One is Gangs Of Old Ladies' way of sharing some
of Andersson's future spark as well as acting as a coping mechanism
for a life tragically cut short.
Frontman Jekyll Jones and guitarist/songwriter Simon Unknowne sat
down with HEAVY to convey their message of metal.
"I think it's the best work we've ever done," Jones fired without
hesitation. "That's basically because Simon wrote the whole thing,
engineered the entire thing, mixed the entire thing and made it
what it is."
While Death Magic Volume One is dedicated to the memory of
Andersson, it also serves as a blistering sonic representation of a
band that could have easily imploded after such internal
devestation but instead chose to rebel.
"The first track Avresa Fran Stockholm - which is Swedish for
Departure From Stockholm - is... in David's final months he was in
hospital in Stockholm," Jones began. "He hated Stockholm (laughs),
and we would video chat every second or third day for hours and
hours on end. We were very close. I would actually take the phone
down while we were on video messenger and we would watch the
sunrise together. I knew everything that was going on with him
personally and Soilwork. We were working on music in the background
and it was meant to be some other stuff and then David passed and
we call it the A.D effect - After David effect. It was almost like
he passed his magic onto us, and Simon just gave us these tracks
that were not only a lot more sophisticated than anything else
we've ever done, but all of a sudden there was violins and cellos
and double bass and there was symphonic resonance in there. It was
like how did you do this? And that's where the title comes from as
well. We got this inspiration, and the girls in the band came on
board when David was still with us. He was very much a fan of Luna
Black's voice and loves Zoskia's ideas. It turned out that after we
lost him it was almost the right recipe - even to the point that
one of his other projects was with a French lady - and she makes
videos. She was the one who made the video clip for Avresa and we
are also very good friends with David's Mum and his Sister and it's
actually his sister's voice that you hear at the end of the song.
It was... for them, they think it's a beautiful thing to have
something that is of David's but at the same time not taking the
limelight away from him."
In the full interview we run through each of the three tracks
individually as Gangs Of Old Ladies explain their meaning in
greater detail, get more of an understanding of where David's head
was at musically during his time with the band, some last memories
which will act as motivation for those left behind, other exciting
things happening with the band, their reputation as one of
Australia's most unusual extreme acts and more.
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