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(June 26, 2008) PCM's Sean had the opportunity
to talk to keyboardist Harry Oellers of the German metal band Axxis.
The band recently released its twelfth and newest album, Doom of
Destiny. Axxis sprung onto the scene in 1989 with its debut album,
Kingdom of the Night. Since then, the band has been a German metal
icon and will be touring this year with Helloween and Gamma Ray.
Sean: I noticed one thing about you. On your website you have
that you are looking for a drummer and a female singer.
Yeah, that's right.
Sean: And I just found it interesting that you're using your
website to audition that. How many responses do you get for that?
We get a lot of responses. In Europe it is a sort of thing that
is usual. If you are looking for someone who is new and fresh on
the scene, it is a very good idea to do it with a website or a MySpace.
We also have a MySpace account to look for some new musicians.
Sean: I really liked Lankonia on Doom of Destiny. What made
you part ways with her?
Lankonia is still existing. We are producing her solo project,
but she is doing her education beside her musical side. She studies
some things so there is not enough time to do both projects in the
time. Because of lots of time practicing and Axxis is a band that
is playing much live concerts over the years. If you want to do
a solo project, a very serious one, then there's not enough time.
We want a woman fixed in the band. Between the studio job as well
as the live performances, it makes it much easier.
Sean: I was going over your discography, and I noticed you released
a Best of album in 2006.
Yes, best of ballads and acoustic.
Sean: You guys are still recording new material. Does the best
of make you feel old?
The idea was from our old record company EMI records. What we think
of in a best of record is what could do it on its own. So we decided
to do something special and really master it. To do some new recordings
in addition [to the old], so you can get something special - a time
item. If you want to get them interested in your new product you
need a tool that makes them interested in it. So we decided to record
some new acoustic stuff that we had already played live, and it
was very fun to do that.
Sean: So it's like drinking fine wine: it has to be aged to
get better?
Yeah.
Sean: What was the inspiration behind "Doom of Destiny"?
After the album Paradise in Flames, Axxis decided to put some more
power metal emphasis into the music. In the 90s we played more rock
and roll music. We produced two albums in the States - one in Philadelphia
and one record in Los Angeles, and this was more the time of rock
and roll and a little style of the 80s. We decided to put more elements
of powermetal into the music of today, and after the big success
of Paradise in Flames here in Europe we decided to go one step further
and put more metal based songs, and more female voices, because
we can get a good connection between the modern gothic style and
part of the power metal elements together with the 80s style. And
this was the inspiration to make the songs a little more orchestral,
a little bit bigger.
Sean: Is that where the sound of Axxis is going in the future?
We just finished the song writing of the next record. There's not
much time left of the year to do that. We've got a big tour with
Helloween and Gamma Ray in Europe. After that we had two months
break, and we used that break doing the song writing for the next
record. And it will be very similar to the last two albums, maybe
a little more song oriented but this depends on the musicians working
on it at the studio because they have to put the musical elements
into it. If you have very creative musicians then there will be
a lot of ideas coming into the music. I'm very excited for going
into production. We're going to start it, if everything is going
well, in July. Its really similar to the last album musician wise
and that is why we are looking for a female singer. We need to find
someone who fits well to Bernie's voice, the singer, and to the
new style of Axxis sound.
Sean: You guys are pretty busy touring. I see you're going to
Spain in September.
This year is a very different year, because Axxis was in the past,
in the first ten years of its career only famous in Germany. In
here we're really big, but not outside. And now it starts to become
a little more famous in the other countries in Europe. For example
the complete Eastern block: Romania, Croatia, Russia, and everything
because it's more open minded governments are working there now
that make it possible. And we are gonna play in August the biggest
festival here in Germany - Wacken Open Air. I don't know if you've
heard of that. So this year they expect 100,000 people in the audience.
It's really big. There are three big stages where bands play, and
there are about 100 bands in four days. It's quite amazing. It's
the biggest festival in Europe. And then in on the 25th of September,
we're going on tour in Spain. Spain is coming up as a second home
country for Axxis music. We have lots of fans there. A promoter
invited us out there. We had a lot of big success during the Helloween
tour, and now we're for a headliner tour through Spain.
Sean: With new freedom with your new label has Axxis thought
of doing a United States tour?
We are thinking about that. Helloween in September will be in the
States, in New York. When we just finished our concerts in the Spain
tour they gave us a call and said "don't you want to come with
us when we play in the United States?" It was a little late
then, we had just signed a contract and now we're going to Spain.
There would have been the possibility, but we have to play Spain
now because of our contract, but I think it will work next time.
It truly depends on the success of the album Doom of Destiny in
the States. You need a fan base, so promoters are interested in
the band to book them. But all the old records: Kingdom of the Night,
Axxis II, Axxis All Areas are or have been release in the United
States, so are records are out there. If we find some success then
we will have the possibility to come over.
Sean: What else in the mix for the future? Besides the new album,
and Axxis coming over to the United States, where is Axxis going
right now?
What we are going for right now is what I told you before. We are
not well known in foreign countries. We need to go out and play
lots of festivals. Besides working on the new record, we want to
make Axxis more well known in countries where they didn't even know
the band existed. For example we started in Spain and now it works
there. The country where we were successful was France and now the
eastern countries. This is very interesting because the boarders
are open now, and any country that wants to join the European community
can now. Everyone wants to come into this community, so you have
the possibility of going there. This is very interesting because
lots of people are coming to concerts there, and are buying cds
there.
What we want to get a good base for our music in Europe, and we
are looking at a video project. At the moment we are looking to
material of our past on video, and we are looking to do a DVD maybe
next year. It will be the 20 year anniversary year and we want to
do a DVD. We just recorded a whole show in Barcelona where we supported
Helloween. I think there were roughly 2,000 people. So we have 35
minutes of material that we can put as additional stuff on this
DVD. We are going to record a whole concert of Axxis, and we'll
do some things of the past so you'll kind of get a Axxis history.
This is the next thing we're going for next year.
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