dinsdag 22 maart 2022

Lacrimosa: There were times when I could hardly believe that I would ever be able to finish the album.

Lacrimosa has delivered another beautiful album with ‘Leidenschaft’, in their well-known mix of gothic with symphonic orchestrated metal. We had the chance to discuss the record with mastermind Tilo Wolff, and the man appears to be quite philosophical as well as very religious. He denies that the record revolves entirely around the corona pandemic - as we initially thought - although he does address the subject. But let's just listen to what he has to say.

Dear Tilo. Congratulations with a new masterpiece. ‘Leidenschaft’ is, again, a great Lacrimosa album. When reading the lyrics, I couldn't help but notice that the title is linked with the corona pandemic. Is the subtitle ‘Eine Geschichte der entflammbaren Seele’ (a story of an incendiary soul) also connected to the pandemic? And does this make 'Leidenschaft' a concept album? 

TILO WOLFF: First of all, thank you for your nice words about the new album! I am happy when people like it, because I love this album very much! And yes, somehow this is as much a concept album as all other Lacrimosa albums, because every album has its inner core around which all songs are circling. The name of each album sets the theme, and each song takes on this theme in its own way, explores and reflects on it. This is also the case here again, even though we didn’t divided the album in several acts. But this album is all about ‘Leidenschaft’, which can’t be translated one to one with the English word ‘passion’, because in the german word the meaning of suffering is part of the interpretation of the word. And this brings us to the subtitle, because to feel Leidenschaft is like burning from the inside! So this subtitle is not so much connected to the pandemic but more to the deeper meaning of the album title ‘Leidenschaft’. It is impossible to escape the topic of corona these days. 

In ‘Kulturasche’ (Cultural Ashes), you lament on the way culture has been treated. Just at the time where we needed it the most, times of loneliness and fear, the culture sector was closed down. Did you suffer personally from the cultural lockdown? 

TILO WOLFF: Yes, you describe it right. It is a crying shame! And in that sense, I am suffering in this situation. I didn’t suffer mentally in the lockdown, but I see how people lose their jobs and theaters, clubs and restaurants had to close, and I noticed how much the people would need culture and art in these bitter times! So yes, this song is all about the way how governments are blind for the entire picture in the fight against the virus – it is good and important to fight against it, but this fight should not turn against the people, but it did. 

The song ‘Augenschein’ (Eyeglance) also deals with the pandemic, in particular with the heated debates about the restrictions, the vaccines, et cetera. You also sing ‘Not everything new is good for us / Not everything is progress’. What do you mean by this? 

TILO WOLFF: This song is only partly about the pandemic. The phrase you picked out is about the believe of every upcoming generation, that they would know everything better. If we look back into history, we clearly can see that this is not the case. Many people only see their own state of mind and their own personal needs and are blind for the big whole. For example, take the climate crises. People living on the countryside, taking care about sustainable cultivation and the environment, are attacked as environmental polluters when they drive to the city with their SUVs, which they need out on the countryside because of the lack of public transportation and of proper roads out there. Just the same, which topic we pick out, too many people think they know best without having in mind, that they don’t see the entire picture. 

The song ‘Die Liebenden’ (The Lovers) seems to bring salvation, and goes back to a classic theme in the lyrics of Lacrimosa: love. The pandemic has restricted our freedoms, but freedom can always be found in true love. Is this the message of the song? Can you elaborate on that? 

TILO WOLFF: This album is much less about the pandemic as you might think. I wrote this song before Covid started, but yes, I think that freedom is to be found in love. This brings us back to the previous topic, because I have the feeling that the people unlearn to be caring for each other. Everyone is busy with themselves in striving to optimally expand one's own freedom, forgetting that personal freedom only extends as far as the state of mind of the other person. Jesus said it perfectly: “Treat others always as you would like them to treat you” (Matthew 7:12). This says it all, but well, every generation thinks they know it better… 

In the video for ‘Raubtier’ (Predator), you introduced two new characters: Jean-Gustave de Geulasse and Lacristobal, both played by yourself. Can you tell us more about these characters and why they entered the world of Lacrimosa? 

TILO WOLFF: Haha, yes, my new friends and enemies. Well, Jean-Gustave of course is my arch enemy, the one who should have no reason to be respected in our society, he stands for all those selfish, self-centered people who make the life of others miserable. Well, and Lacristobal is my alter ego, full of passion and desire, living like a ghost inside of me. 


You also choose to play almost all the instruments yourself on ‘Leidenschaft’. Only Anne Nurmi and drummer Michael Mohr are present on most songs, with some appearances of JP Genkel and of course the Lacrimosa Session Orchestra. Why do you choose to play almost everything yourself rather that asking more guest musicians to play on your album? 

TILO WOLFF: That was on one hand due to the pandemic. Most of the time, it was nearly impossible to plan recording sessions because traveling was not so easy. On the other hand, it was the most natural and direct way to capture all the emotions and all the little details I had in mind. It’s the pure Lacrimosa way! 

You chose to release ‘Leidenschaft’ on the day of Christmas. We know that you are a devote Christian. Is this the reason that you chose Christmas, or did other things also played a role in your decision?
 
TILO WOLFF: Actually, the reason for this decision was, that this album is something very special for me. To record this album was an unbelievable journey, it was nerve-racking, exhausting, intoxicating, uplifting and sometimes devastating and there were times when I could hardly believe that I would ever be able to finish the album. After it was completed I was so thankful and happy that it felt like becoming the most wonderful present. Well, and this was the idea to bring it out on Christmas, a present for all Lacrimosa lovers! 

Speaking of Christianity. You have said before that you are also active in your own Christian community. I always wondered how the other people in the community reacted towards this extravagant gothic artist that you are... 

TILO WOLFF: Well, they know me and they take me as I am. This is the Christian way, as one can read in the scriptures: “For not as man judges – for man judges according to the eyes, but the LORD judges according to the heart.” (1Sam 9:2) True believers are living in the knowledge, that every person is a creation of God, and that God loves everyone. So, who are we to judge others? 

If I remember well, when you released the compilation ‘Zeitreise’ in 2019, you promised a new Lacrimosa album in 2020, obviously in the light of the 30th anniversary of Lacrimosa. You even included a song on ‘Zeitreise’ that was supposed to be on the new album. Can you tell us why the album was delayed and why ‘Im Schatten der Sonne’ is not featured on ‘Leidenschaft’? Did you write more songs that are not featured on ‘Leidenschaft’? 

TILO WOLFF: The delay was due to the pandemic situation. I so much wanted to have the new studio album out to celebrate the 30th anniversary, but Covid came into the way. And yes, I wrote some more songs and about “Im Schatten der Sonne” it turned out that it was the perfect link between “Testimonium” and ‘Leidenschaft’ – just last night I heard the song again and got convinced again that this was the right decision, even though I love this song, it was a pleasure listening to it again – though it does not fit into the concept of ‘Leidenschaft’ as much as all the other songs that found their way on to this album. 

In 2020, you released the ‘30th anniversary box’, a box with three CDs and lots of other things like a kalender, a flag, a memory game... This box was sold exclusively through the Hall Of Sermon webshop. I love the CDs contained in the box, especially the ‘Live 2015’ CD. What was the idea behind the box and why make it an exclusivity for only your hand-core fans? 

TILO WOLFF: After I realized that ‘Leidenschaft’ won’t be ready for the anniversary, I wanted to fulfill my promise, in coming up with something new, at least in this sense, and to give the audience something special, to make the people happy in this special year! This was the idea behind this box and therefore it only come through our shop because it was meant to be for our closest audience, those who are living with Lacrimosa. 

I want to finish with a question about an earlier album. ‘Echos’ is a disc beloved by many of your fans, internationally. The record was perhaps a very difficult one again. This is the only post-1993 album that was not followed up by a tour, and only a limited number of songs can be played live, due to the importance of the symphonic orchestra on ‘Echos’. What were you aiming at with this album and what other important things should we know about this classic? 

TILO WOLFF: One thing is to be known, is that the people didn’t like the album at all when it was released. One big metal magazine even told me that they would no longer write about Lacrimosa, because Lacrimosa has turned its back to metal with this album. Yes, this album was not treated nice either by the Lacrimosa audience and also not by those who never liked Lacrimosa. I was a little confused back then, because I myself was very happy with this album, I thought it was a masterpiece, but with this in mind I was quite alone back then. Well, I was surprised to realize, that many years later some people popped up telling me that this would be their favorite album. I thought ‘where are you now coming from and where have you been all these years’. Yes, sometimes things are pretty weird.

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Pictures: Xavier Marquis

vrijdag 4 maart 2022

Irdorath: I still don’t understand how participation in peaceful rallies can be repressed with prison sentences.

With the current war raging in Ukraine, we would almost forget what is happening in Belarus, the northern neighbor of Ukraine. Five musicians connected to the Belarussian fantasy folk band Irdorath are currently in jail. Their crime? They protested peacefully against the election results of August 2020, which were broadly claimed to be rigged. 

The protests were answered by the regime of autocrat Alexandr Lukashenko – who is in power since 1994 – with merciless repression. We had the chance to talk to Aliaksei Palauchenia, the drummer of Irdorath who also spent 15 days in jail after the violent arrest of the band members and their supporters at the birthday party of singer Nadezjda Kalach. 

Aliaksei Palauchenia: In connection with the events in Ukraine, I am obliged to say on my own behalf and on behalf of Irdorath that right now there is a monstrous war going on in the country where our friends and relatives live. We beg to stop this crime against the people of Ukraine! 

Thank you Aliaksei. Let’s focus on what’s happening in Belarus now. How was Irdorath formed and how did you join the band? 

Thank you for your interest in Belarus and Irdorath. Irdorath was born in 2011, when Vladimir and Nadezhda Kalach – the founding members of Irdorath – moved from Grodno to Minsk, where there were more opportunities to implement the project and find musicians for cooperation. Until that time, they had been playing together for several years: Vladimir on bagpipes, and Nadezhda on davul. They played on medieval festivals, street fairs, holidays - it was a good experience. But it was time to move on, there was an understanding that they were ready for more. 

The first to join the duo was Anton Shnip, a talented musician and sound producer, and it was these three people who created the project and set its direction in music. In 2012 Irdorath presented the debut album ‘Ad Astra’ and then the line-up of musicians became wider and changed periodically. Concert activity in Europe began. 

I had heard about Irdorath many times, but I did not see them at concerts until 2018. In December 2018 we participated together in the Christmas festival in Minsk. I came with my band Osimira and saw how they performed. It was a well-staged costume show with an explosive program! It was immediately obvious that Irdorath had a lot of experience on the European scene. Later I saw an ad on social media that they were looking for a drummer from Minsk. I live in another city 200 km away, but still decided to come to the casting. 

Not everything worked out right away, but in January 2019 I started coming every week for rehearsals, and after a few months we played a big concert together in Munich! During that year we travelled to many countries for concerts. 

Irdorath describes itself as a fantasy-folk band. The songs are often based on traditional folk themes, but the songs also tackle fantasy themes and serious societal criticism. Can you tell us more about the subjects of Irdorath’s music? 

The image of the musical heroes of Irdorath, as it were, take us back to fairy tales and legends. We use the images of mystical creatures to describe different human qualities, not from the side of magic, but more often from the side of real emotions and feelings, from joy and admiration to hatred and deceit. Everything you hear in music is a reflection of the modern world and what is happening in it. Some of the material we have is from Western European folklore, but most songs are Belarusian and author's songs. Irdorath has songs in different languages and everyone will find something of their own. And, of course, there is enough instrumental music. 

During the mass protests against the election results of August 2020 and the police repression that followed, musicians of Irdorath decided to participate and play music during the marches. Why did they decided to do so? 

Good question. At that time, it was not a question for us. It seems to me that just everyone who felt that it was time for a change came out. There were so many people, and it was natural. These were emphatically peaceful processions. I think you have seen these shots - they can be easily found on the Internet. The musicians went out and did what they do best - play for people, cheer them up. For me, they are not guilty, as are several thousand people who are now deprived of their liberty. 

Were they aware that participating in the protests was dangerous? Did they know that they faced the danger of long prison sentences? 

I still don’t understand, and the whole world with us doesn’t understand how participation in peaceful rallies could be dangerous. No one thought about prison terms. This could not be in the rule of law. Unfortunately, we still see new facts of detentions and arrests in the news every day. We are waiting for the release of our friends and colleagues. 

At the end of 2020, several members of Irdorath lost their jobs at the Viktoryia Children and Youth Centre due to participating in yard concerts in Minsk. Can you tell us more about this? 

I can't answer you. But I really hope that people keep a record of all employees dismissed for conscience reasons since that moment. It's thousands and thousands of people. These layoffs are ongoing. 

You were present during that fateful night of 2 August 2021 when several members of Irdorath were arrested. Can you tell us what happened? 
It is very strange to detain musicians representing Belarus in Europe like this. I will refrain from commenting. I can only say that we planned to celebrate Nadia's birthday and half of the guests met there for the first time. Draw your own conclusions. 

As a result, you and others were convicted to 15 days in prison for disobeying the special forces that did the arrests. Meanwhile, 5 people received long prison sentences: 2 years in custody for singers Vladimir and Nadezjda Kalach, and 1 year and 6 months for their fellow musicians Piatro Marchanka, Yuliya Marchanka and Anton Shnip. Do we have any news of how they experience the prison? 

I can't speak for the guys, but from my experience I can say that the first thing is shock. Shock is everything. Emotional breakdown and depression. Imagine that they were imprisoned without a court verdict for four months. Four months of waiting ... And what is it like for Vladimir and Peter to know that their wives Nadezhda and Yulia were in the same building and there was no opportunity to see each other. And how does Anton feels? His bride is waiting for him. There was hope for a different outcome, but this did not happen. Recently, Nadezhda and Yulia were transferred to a colony in Gomel. 

Where do you live right now? Can you still walk freely in Belarus or is it dangerous for you too? 

I left Belarus with one suitcase of things. Now I am starting my life from scratch in another country. All over again. It's not easy, but it's quite possible. I believe that we will definitely get together again and play at the best festivals in the world! 

I thank you for the interview. Now and during the entire period in prison, my guys and their families really need support and help. you can write a letter without a political context or transfer money. All information can be found by hashtag #freeirdorath 

The five members of Irdorath are recognized as political prisoners. You can write the at the following addresses: 

Vladimir Kalach, Piatro Marchanka and Anton Shnip 
SIZO-2
Gagarina st. 2 
Vitsebsk 
210026 
BELARUS 

Nadezjda Kalach and Yuliya Marchanka 
SIZO-3 
Knizhnaya st. 1A 
Gomel 
246003 
BELARUS 





You can find all the information on Irdorath and the actions of solidarity with the prisoners under hashtag #freeirdorath.