Killed By Sorrow reunited in 2021, blending their past with new influences. Their latest EP "Careless of This Sadness" reflects their evolving sound and growing presence.
1. Killed
By Sorrow reunited in 2021 after a long break. What inspired the band to get
back together, and how did you decide on the new lineup?
With the
ongoing Pandemic, we could only play in a private house. I was invited to Jam
by our Bassist at the time Fred Lussier, he had a practice studio available
with all the appropriate equipment. Regarding the new lineup, 2 of the original
members are still in the Band, me: Sam Ham rhythm guitar and Charby on the
drums. I already had another band with good friend Tommy Forand who played lead
guitar. We finally found Sebastien Mailloux, a long time friend to be our
official front man and lead singer.
2. Your latest EP Careless of
This Sadness was released in 2023. How does this EP reflect the band's
evolution since your reunion, and what themes are explored in the songs?
You can
listen to 7 songs on this EP. Half of the album consist of songs that were
composed several years ago and the other half were composed by both guitarists
in terms of the music and riffs. The lyrics of these songs will cover
different subjects that varies from being a Gladiator fighting for your life to
the overwhelming population on earth or just talking about good old times with
a friend.
3. You’ve
had the opportunity to share the stage with major acts like Killswitch Engage
and Despised Icon. How have these experiences influenced your music and stage
presence?
The
experience of opening a Metal Festival “Festival au Lac” in your hometown for
KilledSwitch Engage will forever be in our minds. This was one of the most
surreal experiences we will ever have as a band and we are very grateful to
have lived this. The organization and sound check along with the accommodations
were on another level, everything was top notch. Hopefully in a few years we
get to play again at “Festival au Lac”
4. The
band formed back in 2000, and the metalcore/hardcore scene has evolved a lot
since then. How have you adapted to the changes in the genre over the years,
and what keeps Killed By Sorrow’s sound unique?
We try to
make music that is easy to listen to with somewhat catchy lyrics that will most
likely come back at some point in the song. This makes it easier for our fans
to sing along with us during our live performance. It’s all about getting the
crowd into it so they can have the best time when they come out and cheer KBS.
5. Your third EP is planned for the end
of 2025. Can you give us any insights into the songwriting process so far, and
how the new material compares to your previous releases?
We have
already 80% of the third EP pretty much written so far. The process is moving
smoothly and we are already trying some new songs in our show line up. The new
songs are recorded in drop C, which give a much louder sound. Most of the new
stuff is a bit heavier and will definitely get your head banging!
6. Fred Lussier played a key role in
reviving the band in 2021. How has his leadership influenced Killed By Sorrow's
direction, both musically and in terms of band dynamics?
Unfortunately, Fred has left the band for other musical projects. His presence at the time has always been positive. We will keep great music memories of his time with us and wish him the best with his future projects.
7. You’ve
performed at significant festivals like Festival au Lac and Festival
Underground. How has the reception been at these shows, and what has it meant
for the band's visibility in the Quebec metal scene?
Killed By
Sorrow is slowly
becoming a renowned band in the Quebec Metal Scene. We are also gaining new
Facebook Fans every day and many bands from the area are asking us to perform
with them. The reception at Festival au Lac and Festival Underground has been
incredible and we have sold a large amount of our promotional items, T-shirts,
hoodies, CD’s and stickers.
8. With
each EP release, your sound seems to evolve. What do you think are the key
elements that define Killed By Sorrow’s music, and how do you balance heaviness
with melody?
Keep it
simple and metal with great guitar riffs, heavy vocals and blasting dream
beats!!
9. Having
members with diverse backgrounds in bands like Fast Offensive, Sudden Fusion,
and Narwhal, how do these different musical influences shape your songwriting
and overall sound?
The musical
background of every member is very important and we try to incorporate
everyone’s ideas in the songwriting process.
10. Looking ahead, what are Killed By
Sorrow’s goals for the future? Beyond the upcoming EP, are there any plans for
tours or new collaborations?
We would
love to be able to play overseas in the next few years. A European tour is
something we all look forward to. The Wacken Open Air would probably be the most
important festival we could imagine to play at.
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