Magazine: Beyond Webzine
Victim: Patrick Scantlebury
Q>> Hi Patrick, we're not into “boring questions”
usually, but you're quite a new band, so could you please tell us something more
about it? I saw that many of you play in other bands, so is this just a project
or what?
A>> I wouldn't say it's just a project even though I play in other bands. This
band means a lot to me as a guitarist and musician. There are really no
boundaries within this band, we do what ever we feel like. When we started this
band a year ago we didn't have any idea that it would be so original. I'm very
satisfied with the result. Paul isn't really a member of Frantic bleep, he was
our savior when we didn't have any bassist or vocalist. He came in and helped us
after we recorded it. His main band is Madder mortem.
Q>> How did people react to “Fluctuadmission” until
now?
A>> We didn't have any expectations at all when the demo was finished, but the
response so far has been very good. Especially in the US. It seems like people
are ready for something new. I hope so anyway! We did a radio chat ting over
there last weekend and we got good response on that. We are still waiting for
reviews from magazines and webzines.
Q>> Norwegian bands have always brought something new
into music but you guys seem to reach beyond all expectations. I mean, Frantic
Bleep is so fucking original... Is there a main composer in the band or do you
all participate to the elaboration of the songs?
A>> Thanks man! It's mostly Oyvind and my self that make the riffs. All
arrangements and structures of the songs are done together. We aren't really
trying to write original music, it's just how it turns out. Strange really!
Q>> Do you think Frantic Bleep could catch some label's
attention in the future? It is so complex that one could ask oneself if this is
“understandable” or “accessible” enough...
A>> Personally I think it's quite understandable, It's very metal just different
in a good way! We have already got attention from a couple of labels and I don't
think they will regret signing us if they do. The new stuff will kick ass!!
Q>> Your “straight” attitude reminds me of the
old-Atheist. Do you think elder bands like that one have influenced you? Or is
it something completely new you aim to play, leaving behind any possibility of
comparing you to other bands?
A>> We aren't influenced by one specific band. I think it's a mix of all the
different music we listen to. We are not trying to be original it's just feels
natural
Q>> I had a look at what Paul Mozart wrote in his
lyrics... Do you think his texts make any sense to him?
A>> Yes it does make sense to him but maybe not to the rest of the world. The
hardest ting for him was to write lyrics for “To bleep or not to bleep? It was
Oyvind and I that had that idea for a song title. Imagine your self.
Q>> Your website is quite “empty” regarding the
description of the band. So I thought that you yourselves maybe didn't know how
to describe your music. Is it avant-garde, progressive, or what? I know it isn't
easy to look objectively at one's own work, but how do you consider yourselves
as musicians?
A>> It isn't easy to describe our music but I consider us as a progressive metal
band. You could probably call It all kind of strange things but metal is metal!
Q>> On your personal page, I saw you like engineering
music quite as much as playing it. Then, I also noticed that you produced
“Fluctuadmission” yourself. The result is quite astonishing. Have you been doing
that job for a long time? Ever recorded other bands than yours?
A>> I'm very interested in sound engineering. It's very important to have a good
sound especially on a demo because you need a good first impression with the
record labels. I have just recorded and produced other bands I play in, no one
else. I am planning on starting a real metal studio here in Norway!!
Q>> How do Norwegian guitarists manage to play in such
a cold land? I presume you consume a lot of combustibles... Seriously, isn't it
annoying for a musician? Or is it exactly that cold weather that makes Nordic
music so special?
A>> It's annoying when your fingers won't move because they are frozen
together!! I don't think cold weather alone makes us special, maybe it's the
extreme weather contrasts?
Q>> Is there something more you'd like to add? Go
ahead, this blank space is all for you...
A>>If Frantic Bleep sounds interesting you can download all our songs from our
website http://www.home.no/franticbleep. Thank you very much for this interview!