February 2008 - ZONDERHOOF
ZONDERHOOF belong to the kind of new bands, which instantly attracted my interest. I never heard anything before from this UK band, until their debut CD-EP seem to appear from nowhere and found their way into my mailbox and then into my player. My interest in instrumental heavy rock is superabound, and this powerful music unit tangented my heart within a few minutes. This four guys use extreme heavy riffs, which are integrated in memorable song structures and they always achieve an authentic and bodacious result. Once in a while, they surprise the listener with short experimental passages, but it's still music from the heart and for your heart. For me ZONDERHOOF is the perfect personifiaction for exciting instrumental rock/metal, that draw influences from several sources, but never curries favour by a specific genre. I sent over a couple of questions to Didier, because I was really interested in this crushing musical phenomenon called ZONDERHOOF.
Hello! Your debut CD-EP was one of the biggest positive surprises of the last year. It's an extremely refreshing release, and maybe one of the heaviestrecordings of 2007. What do you think about it? Are you content with the result or would you change something about it, if you had the chance again?
Cool, thanks - we're happy with it and it's always rewarding when other people respond to it in a positive way, especially as it's so difficult for us to be objective. There's nothing we'd change as it best to move forward and focus onnew writing tracks.
You recorded the CD-EP in Norway and not in the UK. It's not usual, that anew band did record their debut in a foreign country. What's the story behindthe studio recordings? Do you have friends in Norway and how do you get incontact with the studio?
We found out about it through some friends of ours who're into telemarking and stuff. It took us ages to get there and we almost got completely lost tryingto find it. The whole atmosphere of the place helped to keep us in the right state of mind to create an intimidating and sinister mood for the EP. We recorded all together in one room so it was just like playing live really. No sitting about waiting for the drum tracks to be finished etc.
I was really blown away from the powerful production of your debut, because it sounds as if you would play live in my appartement. Is it an analogue or digital production?
It's all recorded digitally but most of what you hear is live. We don't let the technology take over or smooth things to make it too polished. Recording in digital means that we can transport our equipment wherever we want more easily.