Interviewer: Cameron Edney - http://www.myspace.com/insideout666ints
Melodic Swedish death metallers Scar Symmetry recently released their third studio album titled 'Holographic Universe' via Nuclear Blast Records. The band's latest album has received praise from metal critics around the world since its release last month and has helped push Scar Symmetry further onto the global metal map! Forming back in 2004 the band has grown from strength to strength, and early on a gathering of crazed fans in Europe and North America helped spread the word to the rest of the world that Scar Symmetry were here and that they meant business. The band's debut album 'Symmetric in Design' was released in 2005 and was followed up soon after by their smashing melodic metal masterpiece 'Pitch Black Progress'. Although the album didn't receive commercial chart success, the album sold very well and kept Scar Symmetry out on the road with bands Dark Tranquillity, Soilwork and The Haunted.
A little over two years on, the band returned to the studio to record what is being hailed as Scar Symmetry's most musically diverse album to date. 'Holographic Universe' shows just how much the band has grown musically since their last release and with bone crunching tracks like 'Timewave Zero', 'Fear Catalyst', and 'Morphogenesis' it is easy to see just why metal fans are rushing out to get the band's latest album! I recently had the pleasure of catching up with Scar Symmetry's thunderous skins-man Henrik Ohlsson to discuss the band's latest album, growing up in Sweden, his drumming abilities and influences and much more.
Join us in 'The Three-Dimensional Shadow' as we discuss the 'Holographic Universe' with Henrik Ohlsson.
Metal Fanatix: Hey Henrik, I want to
thank you for taking the time out to answer these questions for our
readers today. How is everything going mate?
Henrik Ohlsson: Everything's great,
thank you very much. The new album is finally out, couldn't be better!
Metal Fanatix: Mate, I want to congratulate
you on the release of 'Holographic Universe'! There is no doubt that
it's the best work you have brought out to date, I'm sure you were
all happy with the outcome?
Henrik Ohlsson: Yeah, we're very happy
with it. I think we managed to get even more catchy and yet at the
same time we..re also more progressive than ever. Balancing those
components is a tough balance act but I think we managed to do it
pretty well.
Metal Fanatix: I agree! Looking back
over the recording process now, is there anything you would have changed?
Henrik Ohlsson: Nah, we don't really
think like that. Every album is what it is and it's like a monument
over where we are at a specific point in the band's evolution. As
a band and as a musician you tend to evolve in some way all the time
but that doesn't mean we want to change the past, cause without the
past we can't be what we are today. We'll just try to do an even better
job next time around!
Metal Fanatix: How did you push each
other musically and creatively to get the best results possible for
the new album?
Henrik Ohlsson: Jonas, our guitarist
and producer, kind of pushed us all to perform as good as possible
but other than that we tried to keep the creative flow as natural
as possible. If you push too hard you become too conscious of what
you're doing and from a creative standpoint that isn't necessarily
a good thing. The reason for that is simply that you start to over-analyze
what you..re doing and it's better to have an "it's only rock
'n roll"-attitude in the back of your mind and just go with the
flow. Personally I felt really inspired throughout the recording and
I think this was the most fun Scar Symmetry-album to record so far
in our career.
Metal Fanatix: 'Pitch Black Progress'
was released back in 2006 and since then you've been promoting the
album out on the road. Approximately eighteen months on how hard is
it to get motivated to piece together ideas for new songs before hitting
the studio?
Henrik Ohlsson: It's never been a problem
to come up with material in this band, the ideas just keep pouring
out. So we were really eager to enter the studio again because two
years is a fucking long wait for us, we're used to record a new album
every year.
Metal Fanatix: In a few words can you
tell us the first thing that comes to mind when I mention the following
tracks from 'Holographic Universe'…
Henrik Ohlsson:
Timewave Zero: One of my favorites!
It has sort of a power ballad quality with death metal influences
and progressive elements thrown in here and there.
Artificial Sun Project: The 80's heavy
metal hymn of the album. We have one of those on every album, "Obscure
Alliance" on "Symmetric in Design" and "Oscillation
Point" on "Pitch black progress". And now "Artificial
Sun Projection" on "Holographic Universe"!
Quantumleaper: Some King Diamond-vocals
that apparently raised a few eye-brows... I love King Diamond. And
the song is awesome. An up-tempo composition for those about to rock!
Fear Catalyst: A groovy tune with some
unexpected turns, it may not stand out as much as the tracks above
but it sure has its place on the album.
Metal Fanatix: 'Quantumleaper' is by
far my favorite song on the new album, is it too early for you to
have a stand out track?
Henrik Ohlsson: My favorite songs change
all the time but my current faves are "Timewave Zero" and
the title track, "Holographic Universe".
Metal Fanatix: How much involvement
did you have in selecting the tunes which made the final cut on the
new album?
Henrik Ohlsson: We recorded thirteen
songs and one was left out, but I didn't decide which one to exclude.
I think Jonas or Christian did that.
Metal Fanatix: Henrik as a drummer did
you approach 'Holographic Universe' in a different way to previous
releases?
Henrik Ohlsson: No, not really. But
the situation was kind of different because we had toured a lot before
entering the studio this time, so the band was more secure and sure
about how to do things. It feels more like a band nowadays and we're
used to play together and all that, when we recorded the first two
albums we had never toured and well... I think we did like three shows
between "Symmetric..." and "Pitch Black...". When
we went to the studio this time we had done two European tours and
two US-tours, plus a bunch of festivals. I think you can hear that
we're a tighter unit and better musicians than ever on this album.
Metal Fanatix: There is no doubt that
you're an amazing drummer! How long did it take you to lay down all
the tracks for the new album?
Henrik Ohlsson: Well, thank you! It
took a little over a week, nine days maybe. Something like that!
Metal Fanatix: Mate I want to speak
to you about life on the road… Can you remember the hardest
time you had as an opening act?
Henrik Ohlsson: Yeah, the hardest time
was probably on the first tour, "Neckbreaker's Ball". We
were really inexperienced with the whole touring thing and on some
dates they printed the wrong time on the tickets so people thought
that we started playing thirty minutes later than we actually did.
And our playing time was around 25 minutes... That meant that the
audience came in during the last two songs, which sucked big time.
But we still had a blast on that tour, everything was so exciting
and new since it was our first tour. So even though there was some
misunderstandings regarding the time schedule we had a good time.
Metal Fanatix: Over the last few years
the metal scene has been thriving in Australia and we have been seeing
many of the world's greatest bands touring here, some for the very
first time! Are there any plans in the works for a Scar Symmetry Australian
tour?
Henrik Ohlsson: We actually talked about
going to Australia a year ago, but something got in the way. We went
on our first US-tour around that time and the schedules collided or
something like that. But we'll come over as soon as we get a good
offer, no doubt about it.
Metal Fanatix: Henrik, you have shared
the stage with so many great bands. Who have you enjoyed touring with
the most?
Henrik Ohlsson: We've had a great time
with all the headliners that we've toured with. Especially Hypocrisy,
Soilwork, Dark Tranquillity, The Haunted and Katatonia have been great
to tour with.
Metal Fanatix: Tell us, what is your
most embarrassing onstage moment?
Henrik Ohlsson: Well, once the "drum-cage"
that held all the cymbals and toms collapsed during a show and that
was kind of embarrassing. But then again you learn a lot from experiences
like that, you learn to improvise whatever happens [laughs]. The thing
you don't do is stop playing, that's a big no-no. Another embarrassing
moment happened during the last show of the "Metal for the masses"-tour,
the road crew decided to re-arrange my cymbals during the last song
and I just sat there playing and couldn't do a goddamn thing about
it... But we managed to get through the song anyway. A lot of shit
happens during the last show of a tour, lots of practical jokes etc...
Metal Fanatix: [laughs] I don't doubt
that mate! Henrik, as a drummer, do you do anything specific to warm
up and prepare for a show?
Henrik Ohlsson: Sometimes I listen to
the click-tracks and play along with them before the show, that way
I get to play the whole set before we actually enter the stage and
if I can play the songs with only click and keyboards as support then
I can be pretty sure that I know the songs by heart. But I only do
that if we haven't played live in a while. Other than that I just
do some stretching and some warm-up playing by sitting on a chair
and hammering in the air basically.
Metal Fanatix: When the time comes to
work out the set list, do you find it hard to choose the right songs,
I mean, there will always be fans who want to hear the old stuff and
the occasional obscure song and of course you have to play some new
tracks. Do you find it hard to make a set that is for fans of all
eras?
Henrik Ohlsson: Well, we pretty much
know which ones that are good live-songs, at least those from the
two first albums. Now we have a new album out and we..ll have to try
that material and see what works best in a live-situation. Sometimes
people THINK they want to hear a song like, say, "Dreaming 24/7,
but since that isn't a good live-song people tend to just stand there
and watch when we play that particular song. We want the audience
to go crazy when we play our material so "Dreaming 24/7"
was a song we excluded from the set when we had tried it a few times.
But I think we have a good balance in our set-lists, there's faster
songs combined with heavier stuff and we always play songs like "The
Illusionist", you know, songs that everyone seems to like.
Metal Fanatix: Is there one show that
you'd recall as the worst show you have ever played?
Henrik Ohlsson: Yeah, during our first
US-tour we played in a city, or a town is maybe a better name for
it, which name I won't mention to protect the...innocent.
Metal Fanatix: [Laughs]!
Henrik Ohlsson: Anyway, the crowd just
stood there watching in total apathy and the apathy remained from
the first band to the last! I mean, I can understand if some people
don't really care about the opening act but to not even react when
the headliners enter the stage...what is that?
Metal Fanatix: [laughs] Yeah man that
is a little out there! Since the band formed you have played with
many amazing rock and metal bands. Who is the one band you would like
to hit the road with?
Henrik Ohlsson: Judas Priest! Or some
other eighties heavy metal giant. If that isn't possible for some
reason then Arch Enemy would also be cool to tour with. Or perhaps
Avenged Sevenfold.
Metal Fanatix: Mate, we have hit that
part of the interview where our readers want to find out more about
the real you! What was the very first concert you attended and how
much of an impact did it have on you musically?
Henrik Ohlsson: The first show I went
to, that wasn't a local show, was Kreator on the "Coma of Souls"-tour
in 1990. Death was the support act (without Chuck Schuldiner! The
so called "Fuck Chuck"-tour...). The guitarist in Death
at that point was Walter from Rotting Corpse and he actually drove
our tour-bus in the States in 2007! How cool is that? Anyway, seeing
Kreator back then was amazing, I was so inspired by the whole thing
and it is something that I remember to this day as a very cool experience.
Metal Fanatix: What have your parents
thought about the music you played?
Henrik Ohlsson: They actually like Scar
Symmetry, aside from the death metal-vocals, otherwise they haven't
really understood the music that I've been playing throughout the
years. I mean, I've been playing mostly extreme metal and my parents
can understand bands like KISS and appreciate that kind of music but
nothing more brutal than that. So they've been very supportive but
they just can't understand death metal. That was probably one of the
reasons why I started playing it [laughs].
Metal Fanatix: [Laughs] Tell us about
your upbringing in Sweden… were you the "Weird long haired
kid in school", did you aspire from an early age to become a
drummer or were your goals very different?
Henrik Ohlsson: In the eighties, when
I grew up, heavy metal was the shit and everyone liked that kind of
music. So it wasn't that weird to have semi-long hair and enjoy bands
like Kiss, Mötley Crue and W.A.S.P. But during high-school when
death metal entered my life I guess I became sort of a weird long-haired
guy dressed in black, you know. Cause Morbid Angel, Deicide and Obituary
was never meant for the "normal" people, if you know what
I mean. But at the same time that was what made it all so special,
when you..re fifteen years old you don't want to be normal. And well...I
still don't want to be normal. I've always been very fascinated by
music and I've wanted to be a musician for as long as I can remember,
and when I was around fifteen years old I knew that drums was the
instrument for me because I had played drums for a couple of years
and I was pretty good at it.
Metal Fanatix: What is the one album
that changed your life?
Henrik Ohlsson: When I was eight years
old I heard Kiss "Lick it up" and that's when I knew that
metal was the music for me. Later on I heard Morbid Angel "Altars
of Madness" and that album blew away all the musical boundaries,
when I heard that album I understood that you can do anything with
music.
Metal Fanatix: There has been so many
highlights in your career, what would you say have been your greatest
achievements to date?
Henrik Ohlsson: Well, going to the United
States for the first time was definitely a huge achievement. That's
something that I've been dreaming about for many, many years.
Metal Fanatix: Who have you been surprised
to learn is a fan of you work?
Henrik Ohlsson: I've been surprised
by the fact that our fans can be forty five years old or ten years
old, we have such a wide spectrum of fans and that is so cool. So
judging from that I'm more surprised when people DON'T like our music
than when they do like it [laughs].
Metal Fanatix: What's the craziest rumor
you had ever heard about yourself and or the band?
Henrik Ohlsson: That we sound like Soilwork
[laughs]! That's a crazy rumor right there.
Metal Fanatix: [Laughs] yeah it is,
you can certainly tell the difference between you both! Mate, tell
us something about the other guys in the band that we may not know!
Henrik Ohlsson: Christian is a nurse
and Kenneth is a garden-designer, how about that? The fact that Per
is an amazing cook is also a little know fact. And Jonas, well...he
doesn't really have any secrets. I mean, we all have secrets that
we can't tell you about but...you know what I mean!
Metal Fanatix: [Laughs] yeah I get
ya! I want to ask you a few quick questions in regards to drumming.
I too have been drumming for a few years and was inspired by drummers
such as Eric Carr, Charlie Benante and Igor Cavalera. Who inspired
you to pick up the sticks?
Henrik Ohlsson: Eric Carr was definitely
an inspiration for me as well in the beginning! And well...Tommy Lee
and Mikkey Dee was also an inspiration as well as Lars Ulrich in the
early days. I've always liked drummers who has a bigger role than
usual in bands. But later on drummers like Sean Reinert and Snowy
Shaw took it all to a different level for me playing-wise.
Metal Fanatix: Using only five words:
How would you describe your drumming technique?
Henrik Ohlsson: Chaotic, playful, with
lots of improvisation. This may not be the descriptions that people
expect from me when they listen to Scar Symmetry but I am restricted
to a certain extent when I play with Scar Symmetry compared to how
I played in Theory In Practice or Altered Aeon for example, I've learned
to use more of a groove-based playing in this band because this band
is more about groove than technicality. But my natural style is to
play chaotic and confusing [laughs].
Metal Fanatix: Describe your dream kit
to us?
Henrik Ohlsson: I don't know...three
bass-drums, ten toms of different sizes, two chinas on both sides
and maybe ten more cymbals of different kinds. An ice-bell and a gong
would be nice. I'm thinking arena and eighties heavy metal when you
say "dream-kit", ok? I won't disclose name brands since
I'm currently negotiating endorsement-deals.
Metal Fanatix: That's fine mate, sounds
like a mean kit! These days it seems many drummers are just trying
to outdo each other by playing faster than the last and most no longer
have a unique signature sound. What advice do you have for drummers
who are trying to come up with their own unique techniques in a genre
where so much has already been done?
Henrik Ohlsson: Don't rely upon theory
so much, I think that "schooled" drummers often sound boring
without much imagination in their playing. And I know what music-schools
are usually like...they're often boring without any sense of imagination!
Play with intuition and "feel" instead and you'll see that
a signature sound emerges without effort. And play a lot! Create songs
by yourself and record them every now and then, because then you..re
practicing without really knowing it. It never gets boring that way.
Metal Fanatix: Henrik, if you were to
stop playing tomorrow, what would you be doing?
Henrik Ohlsson: I would become a spiritual
guru.
Metal Fanatix: Just before we wrap it
up mate the new album 'Holographic Universe' is out now and you guys
will be hitting the road soon to promote it, what else lies ahead?
Do you guys have a DVD on the way? Are you already writing for the
next album?
Henrik Ohlsson: We've talked loosely
about a DVD but nothing's confirmed at this point. Jonas has already
written some new riffs so there's definitely new ideas for songs already.
We've recorded a video for the song "Morphogenesis" a few
weeks ago and that one should be available on the internet very soon!
Metal Fanatix: Mate, lastly a question
I ask of everyone I interview… What is the one band you never
want to hear again and why?
Henrik Ohlsson: Metallica. That's the
name that comes to mind, but it's not really true since I like some
of their early albums. But I think they've lost everything that made
them good back in the 80s...
Metal Fanatix: Mate to be honest I have
to agree with that myself! Henrik, thanks again for taking the time
out to answer these for our readers, I wish you all the best out on
the road and hope we see you in Australia very soon. Do you have any
last words for our readers?
Henrik Ohlsson: Cheers to all the Australian
fans out there, your support is very much appreciated! Hope to see
you on the road someday!
The latest killer Scar Symmetry album 'Holographic
Universe' is out now via Nuclear Blast / Riot Entertainment!
Grab your copy today!
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websites
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