Nakon prvog singla “Slavuj, tico mala” (pjesme iz Hrvatske), rusinska pjesma “Ked som ishol” ovog dvojca veliko je iznenađenje u odnosu na prethodne obrade: Roko ne samo da svira, nego i pjeva s Dunjom! Uz Dunjin indijski harmonij, u Rokovoj izvedbi čuju se egzotična, prastara ney frula, tapan, frame drum, male udaraljke. Rezultat je snažna i neobična interpretacija koja je istovremeno i arhaična i suvremena.
Pjesmu su obradili isključivo na temelju nota i teksta iz jedne od slabo poznatih zbirki našeg poznatog etnomuzikologa, doktora Vinka Žganca, objavljeno 1946. u vlastitom izdanju pod nazivom “Pjesme jugoslavenskih Rusina”. Premda je pjesma stara najmanje stotinjak godina, poruka je svevremena: “Ako sam ništa ne sadiš, nemaš pravo ubirati (tuđe) plodove!”
“Songbook Songs”, drugi zajednički album Dunje i Roka (Dunjin 21.), autobiografsko je putovanje kroz Dunjin život kojim su je vodile narodne tradicijske pjesme iz knjiga – pjesmarica raznih zemalja (Engleske, SAD-a, Rusije, Bjelorusije, Ukrajine, Slovačke, Indonezije, Hrvatske). Pjesma “Ked som ishol” među prvima je na tome putovanju, od ukupno 14 pjesama -“postaja”. Pisani dio autobiografije s fotografijama može se naći na linku: –> https://dunjaknebl.com/w2/songbook-songs-project
Album je snimio, miksao i producirao Dinko Čvorić Doringo koji je i autor spotova i fotografija, a Biljana Knebl autorica je vizuala pojedinih pjesama i oblikovanja albuma.
Long time no interview in this zine. Horn Project is interesting entity and it was an absolute pleasure to do a chat with them for my webzine. Here it is:
First of all, hails from Croatia and welcome to Kraykulla Webzine. Could you tell a bit more about musical entity called Horn Project for readers who didn´t hear of your opus yet?
Thanks for the invitation, Horn Project is a Melodic Black Metal project. I think everyone should listen to it and make up their own mind.
As I understand, you are a one man black metal band, did you play live yet, or are there any plans maybe to play live with session musicians?
Yes, that’s right, Horn Project is a solo project. However, without the help of ChristianWieser (drumcomputer, guest solos and mix) and Max Carreri (voice) the album would never have been made. Since it is a solo project and I don’t have much time, there probably won’t be any live gigs. Let’s see what the future brings.
Your debut album is coming out in October. How was the writing and recording process? How do you write songs? What comes first, riffs or lyrics? As far as I understand your lyrics deal more with spiritual and mythological themes. Are you a spiritual person? What do the lyrics mean for you?
When I started the project in 2018, everything was new territory for me. I have never recorded professionally. But with the help of Christian Wieser I learned quite quickly to deal with the programs. First I wrote the guitar tracks and sent them to Christian who then programmed the drums. As soon as I had the mix I could write the bass and keyboard. I always had a concept in mind, but wrote the lyrics as soon as all the songs were finished. For many years I have been dealing with spiritual topics, especially shamanism, natural philosophy and buddism. Spirituality has nothing or at least almost nothing to do with religion, if at all there are small remnants in religion. In my opinion, religions are only about power, while spiritualism is about one’s own development. The more one deals with spiritual topics, the better he can understand oneself and thus live better or, better said, accept many things more easily. Therefore, it was clear to me from the beginning that I have to deal with spiritual themes.
How did the cooperation with Planet K Records come about? Is there going to be physical release or only digital?
I uploaded some songs on Bandcamp where Planet K Records noticed me and reached out to me. Thanks again to Planet K Records for the professional support.The CD will be available digitally and also physically.
How is the underground music scene in the place where you live?
I live in a rural area where there is a small but dedicated scene. I think South Tyrol has a lot to offer in the field of metal, we really have a lot of talented musicians. Innsbruck or Munich is also not so far away so we can see bands from all over the world.
Are there any notorious or scary urban legends in the area where you live?
Yes, there are many legends and tales that revolve around a man named Pfeifer Huisile.In the legends it is said that he had a pact with the devil and there are many crazy stories about how he brought disaster among the people.
Let´s talk about horror. Do you love horror movies and literature? If you do, what are yourfavorites? Mine are old Hammer horror movies and found footage, also golden era slashers from early eighties.
No, actually I hardly ever watch movies. I’m more of a documentary person. Mainly nature and astronomy documentaries.
I read somewhere that black metal isn´t black metal if it is not Satanic. Do you agree on that? I personally don´t.
There is certainly a small Satanic scene, but I think that most Black Metallers are philosophical or rather shamanic in nature. Maybe it only looks like that to me because I am like that.
What are plans for immediate future? Classic for the end, is there anything you would like to add? Thank you!
Let’s see how Illusions of Maya is received. My goal would be to release a 2nd album, it will take a few years but the will is there. I want to thank all the people who made this project possible especially Christian Wieser (Drumcomputer, Mix, Guest Solos) Samuel Stelzer (Album Cover) Max Carreri (Voice) Felix Tock (Video) , Hannes Grossmann (Mastering) and Planet K Records. And a big thank you to you Kraykulla Webzine!
Finnish Helsinki based metal band Fearout is set to release their debut album Bleedthrough on November 5th 2021 via Inverse Records. The band released their second single Point Blank Range today with music video.
Singer Justus Latvala comments: “Point Blank Range is a little bit older song. I think I sent the first demo to the band in 2015. Then we spent five years trying to get lead vocal melodies right. We always thought that the song contained good riffs and rhythms and it had potential, but I never really nailed the vocals until last December.Point Blank Range was the first song that we mixed for the album and we spent quite some time to get the guitar sound right. And actually, re-recorded all the guitars four or five times because we weren’t satisfied with the sound.The song deals with the consequences of the choices that we make. It raises the question that if you had a chance, would you make the same choices and do the same mistakes all over again. Which one is more important: the journey or the destination?”
Biography: Fearout are a four-piece Finnish Hard Rock/Metal/Punk/Stoner band from Helsinki. The band was founded in 2014 by Arg Kinnunen (Guitar) & Justus Latvala (Vocals). Current line-up was stabilized when Topi Lajunen (Drums) joined band in 2016 and Minttu Minkkinen (Bass) in 2018. Fearout fuses filthy stoner guitars and noisy punk rock aggression with seductive melodies and provide energetic, volatile and sometimes literally bone crushing live performances. Fearout recorded their debut album Bleedthrough 2020-2021 and the album will be released in autumn 2021 by Inverse Records.
Fearout – Bleedthrough Album cover by Markku Minkkinen & Minttu Minkkinen 01: That Was the Day I Decided to Start Using Hard Drugs 02: The End of the Beginning 03: Point Blank Range 04: Obsession 05: Nevermore 06: Which One of You 07: Smokescreen 08: Fist. Dreams. Insanity. 09: Half-Empty Man 10: What’s in the Box 11: Betrayal 12: Bring Me Down