Κυριακή 3 Δεκεμβρίου 2023

INTERVIEW: KAIVS

 


Genre: Death Metal


Country: Italy


Questions by: Nick Parastatidis


Answers by: 

Max Foam (Vocals) & 

Tiziano Mortician (Guitars)


Site: Homepage


1. Can you introduce the band members and tell us a bit about your roles within the group?


Max: "Lenardo on the drums, Tiziano on the guitar and Jacopo on the bass".


Tiziano: "The four of us met one year ago in summer 2022 and initially we should have been a two guitars band but in the end it’s only me in this role. Through this first year of activity I took care of most of the riffs".


2. Why a death metal band? What lead you to form a band that plays this kind of music?


Max:  "Simple, death metal kicks ass as other genres maybe don't! If you are pissed off or you life is simply shitful, well it may help you! Personally, I've been involved into death metal since the beginning even if my all time favorite band is fucking Slayer as they ruled into thrash... and perhaps not only into that!".


Tiziano: "Personally speaking, it’s a kind of music I always liked but I never had occasions to play it seriously, so I quickly grabbed this opportunity".


3. Can you tell us about the origin and significance of the name 'KAIVS'?


Tiziano: "It’s the name of a demon, quite suitable for a genre like death metal"


4. What does it mean to the band, and how does it connect to your music and identity?


Max: "It embraces many aspects and not only about the lyrics! A short monicker remains impressed... maybe!".


5. Death metal often explores dark and intense themes. Can you share some insights into the themes and concepts behind your music?


Max:  "Yes! Serial killers, horror, religion: that's the stuff, you know! But in the end, anyone is attracted about what he is most interested to. Death for instance, were more focused into that when they began with 'Scream Blooy Gore' after then, they were more focused about existence and inner suffering. You can start from a certain choice, and then move into another, I dislike that but by anyone is free".


Tiziano: "Most of the lyrics themes are about horror, war, gore and death. Each of these as original as possible".


6.  What do you think it is about dark and morbid themes that resonates with both your audience and your band personally? Why do you believe these themes hold such fascination and inspiration for you as artists?


Max: "Being a death metal means that you cannot have different topics from those you just mentioned! Therefore, it's like reading a Stephen King book, what should you expect? Perhaps, we've fear of being categorized: death metal, thrash metal, horror, fiction: I think it's cool, because even for myself and anyone, we look for certainties that categories usually have: inducing people to follow a certain scheme and to ensure them that they'll find what they are searching for in the way they're looking up for it".


Tiziano: "Well, they are fascinating themes since the dawn of time and so for us. Like all the dark shades of mankind".



7. When you listen to your EP 'Horrend,' what thoughts and emotions does it evoke for you as a band? Could you discuss the musical influences you see in the compositions on this EP, and are there specific elements of your sound that you aim to further develop in your future releases?


Max: "I don't usually listen to 'Horrend' maybe as I overtook the level 'my music above everything! We worked at our finest and the results of all that we have is the good vibe that the people still recognizes us, I mean after the concerts, reviews and so on! Also our label too! Perhaps we worked on it with a certain rush, considering only one side of the things. Maybe for the next releases we'll have more time for adjusting riffs and lyrics as well, but it doesn't mean we didn't this time! »


Tiziano: "First time listening to the EP was surprising for power and mixing quality, so I didn’t really expect such good results! Musical influences were several and they molted in their finest way: picking up simpleness and concreteness, keeping an eye on musicality itself. Moving towards, something could stick in the mind’s listeners".


8. What factors influenced your choice to release an EP instead of a full-length album, and did you take into account evolving listener preferences, particularly among younger audiences, when making this decision since they don’t have the patience to listen to a full length release?


Max: "Nah! We made the choice to record three songs only, call it a demo or an EP it doesn't make difference to me! The focus was on the labels mainly, for a contract and to perform live too. We don't follow any patterns, we had a bunch of songs and we recorded the more suitable and maybe easy listening".


Tiziano: "It was a way to make us recognizable to the world, to see what people thought about our work and so we had many acknowledgements about that. We knew our potential, and it was appreciated. I don’t care evolving towards listeners preferences and stuff like that, our music have to be taken as it is, without compromise".


9) Do you have any upcoming plans for a new album release? If so, can you share any details or insights on when your fans can expect it?


Max: "We'll have some gigs, as for the new album that is ready, yesterday we delivered the layout, more details soon, I cannot tell anymore, sorry!»


Tiziano: "Yes, things are moving in the right way and news will come soon".


10. Have you faced any challenges or controversies as a death metal band, given the genre's reputation for extreme themes and imagery? How do you respond to such criticism?


Max: "Oh well, I don't care about all these things, I have no time for rumors, as I haven't any troubles with anyone! If you mean about censorship... I don't know! Maybe like Spotify which automatically preserves the listeners to some contents so, lyrics and illustrations go censored is some cases! I am against that sort of limitations, that's simply shit! You forbid visual art or words and maybe who do that is a thief himself! »


11. What do you see as the future of death metal, and how does your band fit into that vision?


Max: "Well, I don't know, I am not a soothsayer, but I see still a tough longevity! Bands like Obituary or Dismember that always release their records and go touring after more than thirty-five years, playing with high standards, performing their classics as they have to be, it's a sort of fuel for going on also for them as for the new bands!".


Tiziano: "I see a future full of engagements, especially for what concerns live shows. At least I hope so! »


12. Are there any specific messages or emotions you hope your music conveys to your audience?


Max: "Everything around sucks, man! »


13. Thanks for your time answering my questions. Please put your epilogue to this interview….


Tiziano: "You’re welcome Nick, have a good one! »


Max: "Hope to meet you all in Greece! »


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