Welcome to our interview with DEMANDE À LA POUSSIÈRE! Delve into the creation of 'Kintsugi', its themes, musical evolution, and future plans.
1. Congratulations
on the upcoming release of "Kintsugi"! How does this album differ
from your previous work, both musically and thematically?
Simon :
Thank you! We’ve been working, since my arrival in the band, on new riffs, new
atmospheres, new drones on Edgar's side.. I even found myself a brand new vocal
technique which I thoroughly used in this album. In terms of differences, I’d
say the first thing one would notice would be the mood.
Quiétude
Hostile is a very dark album, while Kintsugi finds light deep into the
darkness.
The overall
mood of the album is taking steps towards rebuilding a better, stronger,
improved version of oneself.
And that
makes everything, like, doomier. With pachydermic riffs.
2. The
concept of "Kintsugi" is intriguing, drawing parallels between the
Japanese art of repairing ceramics with gold and the human experience of
resilience. How did you weave this concept into the fabric of the album, both
lyrically and musically?
Simon: To
put it in simple words, we split the writing process between me and Neil.
Neil has a
very different method of writing lyrics. When I write about never ending
depression, problems that can't be solved whatsoever, dire situations from
which there's no way out, Neil writes about healing from wounds, coping with
stuff, positivity in chaos…
He is the
optimistic type, in the end!
In this
album, he wrote half of the lyrics.
And
together, we succeeded at giving this “destroy and repair” vibe throughout the
album.
3. Your
music has been described as a blend of Apocalyptic Doom and Post Black Metal.
Can you elaborate on the influences behind this unique fusion of genres, and
how they manifest in your sound?
Vince :
This is the third album, we aren't questioning ourselves so much on the
influences we want to put in our new songs, I’d rather say that everything
comes out pretty much naturally. This album follows the previous ones in terms
of sound, people can find some doom rhythms, sludgy textures and hints of black
metal. This mixture makes the sound of Demande A La Poussière.
4. "Kintsugi"
explores themes of darkness, despair, and resilience. What inspired the lyrical
content of this album, and how do you hope listeners will interpret these
themes?
Simon:
well, Neil and I were going through dark phases of our existences when writing
this album.
Most of
Neil’s lyrics transpire some intimacy. Wounds that one don't speak of.
My lyrics
are nothing but pure rage and self loath.
I do hope
our listeners would find themselves into my lyrics, thus channel their own rage
into something healthier for themselves.
5. The
tracklist of "Kintsugi" features titles that evoke imagery and
emotion, such as "La Parabole Des Aveugles" and "Vulnerant
Omnes, Ultima Necat." Could you shed some light on the inspiration behind
these titles and how they relate to the overall narrative of the album?
Neil : the
inspiration for « La parabole des aveugles » comes from the painting
of Brueghel depicting the biblical image of blind leaders leading a blind
people to their fall … I came across this painting randomly in a dark period of
my life, and it hitted me immediately with it’s actual relevance in this world
full of war, pain, disastrous decisions and inactions. « Vulnerant omnes,
ultima necat » is just a painful reminder of the time that goes by … every
hour wounds, the last one kills !
6. Your
band consists of members with diverse musical backgrounds, from Black Metal to
Hardcore. How does this diversity contribute to the creative process and sound
of DEMANDE À LA POUSSIÈRE?
Vince : We
all have different backgrounds, I myself didn’t even play metal music before
Demande A La Poussière. I think, on behalf of each of us, DALP is our first
project of that kind. Our inspiration doesn’t come from the past, from our
personal background.
We create
our own way of working. We are lucky to work in Edgard’s studio, The Lower
Tones Place, and this also changes everything. From the mockup to the master,
everything is made there with our hands and especially Ed’s ones. We are
comfortable enough to try things, to record, then keep or throw away, until we
are satisfied with the result.
7. The
artwork for "Kintsugi" by Vaderetro is striking and evocative. How
does the visual representation complement the music, and what was the
collaboration process like with the artist?
Neil : we
discovered Vade Retro with the visual they created for a festival we played in
Paris a couple of years ago … the linocut work is very strong visually and we
found it fit to illustrate our work ! We gave theme the theme and they proposed
a few things to us before we finally car with the idea of a chimera, this
animal created by random parts of others, becoming this unique monster that we
become over the years, reconstruction after reconstruction
8. "Kintsugi"
marks the first album featuring Simon Perrin on vocals. How has his presence
influenced the dynamic of the band and the recording process?
Vince :
Simon arrived in the summer 2022. We first prepared the shows that were
scheduled for September and the end of the year. It was great to know each
other better and to introduce our vision of DALP sound to him. In the fall, we
started to mock up for the next album, it was great to start from the beginning
with Simon mentally and technically. His vocal skills and intelligibility led
us to consider putting the voice more in the front and emphasize the lyric.
As for
Quiétude Hostile, we took a whole year from the beginning to the end for the
recording, and the main difference is in the writing process of the lyrics with
four hands of Neil and Simon.
9. DEMANDE
À LA POUSSIÈRE draws inspiration from John Fante's novel "Ask the
Dust." How does literature influence your songwriting and thematic
exploration?
Simon: The
first album’s lyrics are mainly comprised of punchlines found in the book!
In the end,
we quite detached from the meaning behind the name of Fante’s novel, and
started speaking about things that are meaningful to us.
As for me,
I enjoy reading sci-fi books. It keeps my vocabulary in shape! But that’s all
it does. My writing is very primal, straightforward and coarse.
10. Could
you share some insight into your songwriting and recording process for
"Kintsugi"? How do you capture the raw energy and emotion of your
music in the studio?
Vince :
Since the beginning of DALP, we mostly mock up the songs with the aid of a
computer, with a smaller setup, midi drums etc, and record some ideas, not
necessarily a complete song. And we tried to match the lyrics - that were
written before by Neil and/or Simon - to the music that fits the best. It was a
really interesting new way of working. For the final recording, we wanted a
true massive analog sound. It’s Edgard’s production signature. So we took the
time to work on the sound of each instrument, choose the mic, the position, to
catch the best result. We put a lot of passion in the sound, trying to do
better each time.
11. What's
next for DEMANDE À LA POUSSIÈRE after the release of "Kintsugi"? Any
upcoming tours or future projects you can tell us about?
Vince : We
just started a tour the day after the release of Kintsugi with our friends of
Vesperine in France. We’re both introducing our new album on stage.
And we
would like to continue to tour as much as possible this year in France and
Europe hopefully. We’re currently working on it.
Thanks for this interview.
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