DRAGONFORCE
INTERVIEW
Dimarzio endorsees
Dragonfroce are an old school power metal band. They
were recently in Australia shredding up stages with
their epic tunes, lightning fast licks and ample hair.
Reza Nasseri spoke with Dragonforce.
"Without
Dimarzio pickups I wouldnt be playing half the sh*t
I am doing now. The tone is just sick! I don't like
hard work and these pickups make everything so easy.
All the notes just come out without effort. Now I
have less to worry about on stage and carry on drinking
booze! " -
Sam Totman ( Evolution Bridge and Evolution Neck).
"When
I installed my first set of DiMarzio pickups onto
my guitar 10 years ago, I knew straight away DiMarzio
were the ones for me. I have never gone on stage or
recorded without DiMarzio pickups."
- Herman Li ( Evolution Bridge a Evolution Neck, Evolution
7, FS-1, Blaze Bridge, Blaze Custom, Blaze Middle,
Blaze Neck).
Reza: Your
latest release “Inhuman Rampage” is fast, in your
face and a lot of fun to listen to. Tell us what you
guys did differently this time around as opposed to
your last release “Sonic Firestorm”?
DRAGONFORCE: Well
every time we do an album, we obviously try to do
the best we can, like I guess most bands do. We just
decided to crank everything up a notch and create
something more intense. We still sound like Dragonforce
on this album, if anything we’re just doing new tricks
in the studio. The album was done in Pro Tools, and
this time around we had more crazy plugins to experiment
with.
Reza: How
was Dragon Force conceived?
DRAGONFORCE: We
actually formed in London in ’99, although I’ve known
Herman much longer from when we used to play in a
Black Metal band together. We found Z.P. through an
ad at our rehearsal studio, then Vadim and Fred through
contacts like friends and people who the work in the
(music) industry.
Reza: How
did Dragonforce spread its reptilian wings beyond
the London scene into the international market?
DRAGONFORCE: I
think a lot of it had to do with Herman’s promoting
the band over the internet. We’d get a lot of hits
at www.mp3.com which really helped get our name out
there, but now our label Roadrunner helps out a lot
with the promo as well as our manager. You can be
the best band in the world, but if you don’t promote
yourself as much as possible no one will know who
you are.
Dave is a lightning-fast sticksman, Herman; an eccentric
fretboard magician and Vadim ; a Nordic keyboard god.
Reza:
What are you band members like as
people?
DRAGONFORCE: At
first I thought they were all geeks (laughs), and
just a bunch of guys that I used to enjoy playing
music with. I mean Z.P. is stuck in the 80’s and Vadim
is like a “born again Emo” (laughs). I used to never
hang out with them and go partying, but after being
on the road with the guys for so long I’ve gotten
to know them really well and we have our own style
of humour and enjoy each others’ company. Basically
my best mates now.
Reza: Tell
us what to expect when seeing Dragon Force perform
live.
DRAGONFORCE: Our
live shows are a huge priority and we make sure they
are as hectic and energetic as possible. When we first
started playing shows, we all used to jump off the
drum-riser, then that evolved into getting trampolines
on stage and playing guitar in mid air. People used
to bring plastic swords to shows but that’s kinda
died down with bigger venues and security. The main
idea is just to have a drink and have a laugh.
Reza:
How do frustrated guitarists break the mould and take
their playing to the next level? I know a lot of musicians
that have been playing the same tired ideas for years.
DRAGONFORCE: I’m
trying to write new songs for Dragonforce right now
and having just that problem. If anything my approach
to phrasing has changed, where I try and think of
a melody in my head before I pick up my guitar.
Reza:
Do you guys ever get teased by other bands that can’t
play very well and are simply jealous of how much
you all rule on your instruments?
DRAGONFORCE: Actually
we’re the band that other bands like to listen to.
When we did the Ozzfest in 2006 a lot of the bands
that we played with like Black Label Society, Aiden
and Atreyu said they really liked us. Even the guys
in Fall Out Boy said they like us.