VILT's debut EP, "...To Mourn The Death Of A Stranger," marks a significant milestone for the band. In this interview, they share their inspirations, experiences, and future plans.
1.
Congratulations on the release of your debut EP “...To Mourn The Death Of A
Stranger”! Can you share the inspiration behind the title and the themes
explored in this EP?
Thank you.
It has shown itself to be a milestone for us that we didn't really contemplate
beforehand. The name is supposed to be a sort of reminder to listen to your
fellow humans on this earth. you never know what someone has gone through. It's
also a warning that we have strayed too far from each other in modern
times.
2. Your
sound has been described as a blend of classic Scandinavian melodic death metal
with a modern flair. How do you balance these influences in your music?
We have
always liked to blend different influences in our music. We all (in the band)
come from very different sub-genres in the metal community, and we have always
looked at that as a good thing. Instead of making something stale and
uninspired we love to mix everything together. So I think it comes pretty
naturally to us.
3. Being
invited by Anders Fridén to join In Flames on stage at "Dalhalla
Brinner" in 2023 must have been a huge honor. Can you tell us more about
that experience and how it influenced you as a band?
Wow. Anders
and everyone involved with In Flames were just amazing. Not only did we make
great contacts, we made lifelong friends! it´s actually one of Anders'
friends Marcus Körling that made the cover art for the EP as well as
the artwork for the Burden single!
I think I
talk for everyone in the band when I say that it was one of the coolest
experiences in our lives! In terms of how it influenced us as a band, I think
it ignited a spark that made us all become even more determined to work for our
goals of making this a fulltime job.
4.
Opening for big names like In Flames, Killswitch Engage, and Fit For An Autopsy
is no small feat. How did these opportunities come about, and what did you
learn from those performances?
There is a
Swedish podcast called Rockpodden that had a collaboration with Anders/in
flames. They were looking for two unsigned swedish bands to open for them at
Dalhalla. you were to send your music to them and after many months we got the
message that we were one of the two to open for them. I think we stepped up our
game after Dalhalla and we have come a long way since then!
5. Your
2022 release "Adversary" received a lot of praise. How did the
success of that release shape the direction of your debut EP?
I honestly
don't think that it affected us much musically. We have always done what we
like and will continue doing so. However it absolutely made us open our eyes to
the possibility that this could be something more than just a hobby.
6. The
Scandinavian metal scene has a rich history. How does being from Linköping,
Sweden, influence your music and identity as a band?
I think
it's the foundation for us even forming a band. Linköping has always had a
strong music culture and they have always cared about young people's ability to
be able to do music. There were so many people along the way that cheered for
us and helped us in any way they could. I really want to shout out Niklas
Bränström, without his support in the early days of our musical career, I don't
think we would be where we are today!
7. What
was the recording process like for “...To Mourn The Death Of A Stranger”? Were
there any challenges you faced or memorable moments during the creation of the
EP?
I think we faced the same challenges as any young band. To balance our day jobs with the band and how to distribute time for rehearsals and recording. It was also the first bigger project we did with the record company so we had to work in a different way than we had previously done.
I think the
most memorable moment was when Gustaf (guitarist) was tasked with writing a
short solo for Six Feet Deep. He played it for us in our old rehearsal space,
we all jumped out of our seats cause it was so freaking good!
8.
You’re signed with GAIN / Fifth Island / Sony Music, which is a significant
milestone. How has being with these labels supported your growth and
development as artists?
I think it
has given us more “respect” in the community. Their name carries a lot more
weight than ours alone. They have also helped us reach other contacts and
working partners we wouldn't have without them. And in terms of working
together I think it has been great! Without their help this EP would have been
years away.
9. The
metal genre is known for its passionate and dedicated fanbase. How have your
fans reacted to the new EP, and how important is their support to you?
Their
support is everything! We love our fans and it's cool that so many people
recognize us on the street and come up to us for a chat! We all welcome it!
Everyone we talk to has a different favorite track, a different take on our
music and the meaning behind it.
It's so
amazing to hear the listeners respond to the EP! Everyone is screaming for more
and I promise you all, it's coming, don't you worry!
10. Can
you walk us through the songwriting process for VILT? How do you collaborate
and bring your ideas to life?
Most often
it is Conrad (guitar) that writes the tracks, sometimes I (Casper,Bass) send
him something I'm stuck on and ask him to remodel it. Then he shows the track
to the band and we all get to pitch in with different ideas for changes or add
ons. Then Oscar (singer) writes the lyrics and makes a few renditions and then
he shows those versions to the band. Then we make a final edit and rehearsal
starts.
What is
important to know is that we have a stockpile of tracks for at least 2 more
albums, so this process often spans a long time since we do multiple tracks at
once.
11. As a
band, what are some of your long-term goals and aspirations? Are there any
particular venues or festivals you dream of playing?
Our main goal is to make this our job. A common goal for us is to one day play in our hometown Arena, Saab Arena. It would be something special to be able to play in front of so many people in our hometown. The feeling of “we made it”. Do you get me?
12.
Finally, what can fans expect from VILT in the near future? Are there any
upcoming tours, new
music, or projects you’re excited about?
I think to summarize it, they can expect MORE! We have many projects on the way and we work day and night to make ´em all come true.
upcoming
gigs are:
Skogsrårocken
the 19th of Juli.
Lochness
Karlshamn the 20th of Juli.
A private
party in Hasslö called Hellbarn 27th of Juli.
DeBaser
Strand Stockholm 13th of September.
Thank you
for everything.
//Casper/VILT
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