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Friday, December 26, 2014

Interview with Endzeit

I want to say thanks to Polaris for finding the time to answer some questions about Ednzeit's 'Years of Hunger' EP. You can see the 'Years of Hunger' review here. Without further ado...




Pedro Ribeiro (PR) - To begin with why don’t you tell me more about yourselves? Endzeit is a term that’s related with the end of time, the apocalypse. What’s the relation between your name and your music?

Polaris (P) - Yes, Endzeit refers to the end of time. When you look at what’s going on in this world, politically, environmentally, culturally, I’m not very optimistic when it comes to humankind’s future. Therefore, the term ‘Endzeit’, which also has a somewhat religious connotation, and the darkness that black metal transports fit rather well, I suppose.

PR - What do you love most about black metal? Why did you choose to venture with a raw black metal project?

P - I personally have been into black metal since the mid 90s and I’ve always basked in the melancholy in combination with the aggression of this particular type of music. Full-speed blast beats, melodies and powerful guitars, the cold vibe of the songs and the higher-pitched vocals have always been my personal favourite. Since this is my most-preferred musical style it’s natural to play it, too. 

PR - ‘Years of Hunger’ EP was written in the moment that the band was conceived in late 2012. How were you capable of composing that fast?

P - Yes, the basic ideas for the songs were written in late 2012 although the concept was not there yet.  And then I went to Detroit for a work-related trip in early 2013 and Endzeit was born (see next question). Hmm... how was I capable of composing that fast? Well, I compose all the time and have hours and hours of music on my computer. So it’s only natural that some of it will be released one way or the other.

PR - How did you proceed with the recruitment of the other members?

P - I asked them. Hehe, kidding. Well, in the beginning Jarkko, who designed the artwork of ‘Years of Hunger’ and I wanted to keep this as a two-man project: Him on vocals and me doing the rest.  But since he had to drop out due to personal reasons I had the songs ready, but nobody to record it with. So I asked Schwarz if he was willing to do the vocals, and he agreed. Samuli (drums) works here in Lahti in a music store and since I knew that he is a kick-ass drummer, I asked him, too, and he agreed. Same goes with bass-man Pyry. At a gig of his and Samuli’s other band Less Than Three  I asked him if he wanted to play the bass on ‘Years of Hunger’, because I knew that he digs black metal, and yes, there you go.

PR - Can you explain the concept of the EP.

P - The EP depicts the end of time. It describes the desperation of people who have lost everything after a devastating event that has left the world deserted. In other words, it describes life in a post-apocalyptic wasteland in which their last hope, God, has also abandoned them. So it’s basically the antithesis to the narrative of a helping, caring God that stands by your side and guides you through rough times. And after all it is desperation that prevails and which has brought us the ‘years of hunger’.

PR - What do you feel when you look at Detroit?

P - Detroit is a crazy place. I had only very little time there, but seeing the abandoned places and yet the life in these ‘food deserts’ is an interesting experience – to say the least. It’s very moving to see the downfall of society’s entire infrastructure and the failure of capitalism.

PR - What’s your opinion about modern capitalism?

P - I don’t really have an opinion. It’s clear that capitalist ways of life are very destructive ones – to our species, to other species and to our world, our home in general. But just by writing these words I make use of it, so it would be a double-standards bitching about it all the time. I for myself try to live as non-capitalist a life as possible. But after all we are all part of a world society which is governed by finance. And I don’t see who this could change.

PR - Neither the lyrics nor the music itself foreshadows some kind of hope in humanity. Are humans futureless?

P - I think it is clear that in the longer run the global economy will collapse or will devour itself. At the latest when climate change has made water a scarcity and/or when fossil fuel runs out.  So, in that sense we are futureless. But humans are also a very resilient species, so I think as a species we will survive. At least for some more hundreds of years although we won’t be there anymore to witness that. But I do hope that our children will be smarter than us and have a bit better of an understanding of what sustainability means.

PR - What do you feel when you compose? Does your feelings divert the sense of your music?

P - I feel a lot when I compose, of course. I hope that every composer does that. And sure, these feelings can be found in my music. Although it’s mostly metal, I have very epic songs, some extremely brutal black/death metal stuff, very melodic, orchestral or even some folk metal demo tracks. But apart from metal I’ve also demoed some pop/rock tracks, some rockabilly and some electronic stuff. So, as you can see, feelings are complex and need an adequate musical response.

PR - Do you want to talk about the construction process of ‘Years of Hunger’?

P - It went all pretty DIY-ish. Firstly, we recorded the drums at a local music store which happens to have recording facilities as well. Our buddy Jesse Soiletsalo, who is the main man behind Less Than Three, was responsible for recording Samuli’s blasts. Then I took those tracks and recorded the guitars via D/I-Box at home while Pyry then also recorded the bass with Jesse later on. Schwarz screamed his lungs out at a Tmi Mix-ari in Savonlinna where he was recording vocals with his other band anyways. Then the whole stuff was sent off to my old friend Ulf Scheel to who mixed and mastered ‘Years of Hunger’ in his recording studio Pivo Productions. Check him out, he does a fantastic job (www.pivo-production.de)! 

PR - Today I watched a video made by some religious ignorant dudes about metal as a way to spread evil (I’m not saying what’s the name of the video because it’s irrelevant to the matter, but you may be aware of what I’m talking about). What’s your opinion about religion and these people trying to denigrate metal?

P - Religion… I think its poison for the mind and causes more problems than it solves. Of course, many say that moral codes are built on religion and behavioural patterns such as altruism (which the Christians call “Love thy neighbour”) cannot work without it. I disagree strongly, because also in the animal kingdom many ‘moral acts’ and even ‘immoral acts’, if you can call them that, can be found there. This is a huge topic, but as long as people behave in a good way, I don’t care about religion. The problem is that if religions were to be abandoned they would most likely be replaced with something else: radical environmentalism, capitalism… The best thing about religions is that they have given us beautiful buildings all over the world.

PR - In what contexts you use religion in ‘Years of Hunger’? How does religion joins the concept of the EP?

P - I think this question is answered in question 5.

PR - Do you like “Dark Funeral”? Why a cover of ‘The dawn no more rises’ to finish the EP?

P - I personally dig Dark Funeral a lot, but only up to ‘Diabolis Interium’. The ones after that are not very cool anymore. The newest song ‘Nail them to the cross’ is just crap. That being said, I think ‘The Secrets of the Black Arts’ is one of the best black metal albums ever written. that’s the essence of black metal for me. And I got to know it through ‘The dawn no more rises’ in 1996. Having a cover version and the overall sound of ‘Years of Hunger’ is kind of like an homage to that album although we are maybe slightly more melodic and simply not as awesome as ‘The Secrets…’.

PR - What are your rehearsals like? Much beer and laughter?

P - This and the next question go together, because time is a crucial issue. In other words, I as well as the others have so much stuff going on that we have never managed to have a single rehearsal. Yes, you heard right. We were going to actively start rehearsing in October, but I’m in the final stages of my doctoral dissertation and work at a university in the UK, Schwarz is running his own business with very little time on his hands, Samuli and Pyry play in several other bands and need to earn money, too. Moreover, some of us also have kids which kind of need their metal-daddies too every now and then. So, in other words, Vendetta and Endzeit as well as my other musical projects I can only consider a hobby and therefore rehearsals have to wait. I simply can’t devote more time than I can. Vendetta is also doable from airplanes, so that’s well-manageable, but I have not heard of a band rehearsal via internet…

PR - Polaris you are a dedicated metalhead in all aspects be it with your online magazine “vendettametalmagazine” or be it with your bands. How do you do it? How do you reconcilie everything?

P - See above.

PR - Thanks for your time to answer these questions. Any last words?

P - Thanks a lot for this interview! And of course thanks a lot for the support! Let’s see if we manage to unleash our first long player next year! Until then, check our record at endzeitblackmetal.bandcamp.com! Cheers!



One melee with the words, ideas and its paradoxes... albuns that are news, the reviews at "HeavyHardMetalmania.net", always with its watermark,  Pedro Ribeiro, with love for beer... sorry, music from an early age, he studied piano and singing from 7 to 14 years,  then, devoted himself to the study of the guitar for 5 years. "The wisdom is found in the extremes, all extreme Metal here!"






Monday, February 20, 2012

Interview with Queen Dementia

Formed in late 2009, Queen Dementia has rocked audiences from West Palm Beach to the Florida Keys participating in notable shows such as Kryptonite Metalfest, Xtreme Annual Music Festival, and Femme Fest. "Queen Dementia is getting rave reviews as a creative metal band"-Florida Rock Stars and successfully have made a name for themselves in the local South Florida scene. With the latest addition of Jav on drums, the band has positioned itself to establish a footprint beyond hometown boundaries. Queen Dementia is female fronted, melodic metal at its best.


Nuno Ribeiro - Hi Band, introduce yourself to the readers of HeavyHardMetalmania...
Alanna: I'm Queen Lana, Vocalist and bassist of Queen Dementia.
Joseph: Joseph Guitars, been playing for 20 years, really long hair.
Jav: I am Jav (Have) Queen Dementia adopted BamBam.  


NR…"Queen Dementia offers a sound that's aggressively passionate, soulful  and intelligent, yet beautiful. Best known for which creating a unique sound stems from a myriad of musical influence ..."
I read somewhere that Queen Dementia presents with a mixture of styles within the metal (Melodic | Nu | Stoner), as well as rock and alternative, what seems right to me, but what strikes me is that the background style that  immediately jumps to the first impression is the Gothic Metal, what do you think?  
Joseph: I don’t want to pigeonhole this band into just one category, I think that the music reflects various levels of emotions whereas the music can be interpreted in many different ways.  
Alanna: And just for the record, we are not "stoners". I think we synthesize several components of different style, which makes us unique.
Jav: It is a very interesting category to put us in. This is something that we discuss among us. I guess the fans will decide where we fit the best in their own taste of music. 


NR - What are the influences that you have suffered as individuals first and then as a band? Explain to us precisely these influences and in what ways they resonate more!
Joseph: There are many key elements that makes my sound unique, I’ve been influenced by Nirvana Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and I’m still influenced by more than just music, influence comes from people, conversations and attitude. Not much pain and suffering on my behalf. 
Alanna: Suffering is relative. As a lyricist and musician, I speak from my heart, yet often in an abstract fashion. I am inspired by life and human consciousness. My musical influences range from Maynard Keenan to PJ Harvey and Sarah McLaughlin.
Jav: Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Metallica big influences in my life. Iron Maiden made me the drummer I am. But besides that, I try to speak through my drums with the help of Queen Lana's voice delivering a wave of rhythmic messages showing how the 3 of us connect into that unique sound that the fans are getting to recognize.


NR - Formed in 2009 Queen Dementia immediately shook the Florida metal scene, participating in major events like the Kryptonite Metalfest, Xtreme Annual Music Festival, Pedal to the Metal and Femme Fest ", etc.. However with the dissemination mechanisms at our disposal this seems to me manifestly "insignificant." The today´s world is our home ... Almost all the bands have fans in the "four corners" of the world. You "dream" for example with Europe? Or don´t you think so for high-flying for now? 
Joseph: The main goal is to bring the music to a larger audience, I’m proud of the many different opportunities that have come our way and the many different shows we have played. Its important to greet every opportunity of equal value, because no matter where you play you always want to be at your best!  
Alanna: This is clearly the tip of the iceberg. In America, rock culture has changed in recent years and female vocals coupled with metal styled music is wildly more popular in other parts of the globe, with few exceptions. It's all about exposure at this point; going global. 
Jav: I agree. Europe will be an amazing experience.


NR - The "suy generis" name Queen Dementia leads us immediately to the field of the individual who had the healthy intellectual development and that the loss or cognitive impairment in a partial or complete, permanent or temporary and sporadic.This name was chosen randomly or on some pretext?
Joseph: The name comes from a lyric in our song “Brainchild Amnesia,” I suggested it as a band name to Alanna and the more we said the words it was just perfect. The name encompasses the word Queen “a strong female presence” and the word Dementia can be used as a metaphor. 
Alanna: I wrote the lyric and Joe thought it sounded metal. It was directly meaningful in the song as a metaphor, but does not have the same meaning for band representation. It means: a person that loses their way and forgets their original purpose and becomes blinded by things such as power, materialism, or a self-serving end.
Jav: :)


NR - The lyrics of the demo presentation of the Queen Dementia, presents a somewhat abstract, or some ... "dementia”... Where to you find the inspiration for the lyrics? “An exorcism of the demons”? The lyrics are embedded in music or the music is embedded in the lyrics?
Alanna: My lyrics speak to the human condition,  human emotions, loss, politics, religion, cries of the soul, and the trials and tribulations of daily life and in an abstract fashion. Some of them are personal.


NR - Now explains to us the message of the themes present in the demo 
Brainchild Amnesia
Alanna: This song exemplifies a politician, specifically, that forgets their original purpose and becomes blinded by things such as power, materialism, or a self-serving end.

ComScore

Domino Effect
Alanna: In a world where it often times seems we are "alone", humans often tend to take this to an extreme level where they will go to any lengths and plow through anyone or step on heads to get what they want or think they need. It is a human misconception. We are all one, from one source and cannot survive without one another.  

ComScore

War of the Worlds
Alanna: This song is about the conflict of living dual lives, where youdo the things you must do to survive, but all the while you are longing to live the life that you know you were meant for; a life doing what you know you were meant to do. This can create a deep inner conflict, thus a war of the worlds. 

ComScore

Alanna: I hope this helps make sense of the lyrics. 


NR - At this time you have a new song "Condemned" ....  2012 is the release year of the full length? 
Joseph: We are hoping to release a full lenth CD this year, “Condemned” is just the beginning of a long list our songs we have wrote. 
Alanna: 2012 is going to be a busy year! I would love it if we could get a full-length album out there. I think it's time. 
Jav: According to the Mayan Prophecies "Queen Dementia" is going to make a full-length album for the blessings of the "mighty judges" :p



NR - I can only thank you for your disponibility, wish you a lot of "dementia" in the future work and gigs. In HHM  "Queen Dementia" have the doors always open ... coming back!













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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

AURORA BOREALIS Interview With Pure Energy!



We spoke with Ron Vento header of the Black Metallers "AURORA BOREALIS" who and what they represent in Black Metal was the topic of conversation and we deepen the last full-length called "Timeline: The Beginning And End Of Everything", released in February 2011

HeavyHardMetalmania - Hi Ron! Thank you for accepting our challenge. Tell us who are the veterans 'AURORA BOREALIS' and what is the message that they present in the Black / Death Metal.


Ron Vento - Aurora Borealis has always been mainly myself and a drummer. The drummers have changed over the years from Tony Laureano, to Derek Roddy, Time Yeung and now Mark Green. The bass player is Jason Ian Vaughn Eckert who was also on the Praise The Archaic Lights Embrace cd many years ago. We Never really bring any message to the listener, we just try and make good music. I aways write about things that are meaningful to me first and hopefully the listener can get something from it.




HHMLet the beauty we love become what we do. “Paulo Coelho” writer. We can see the spirit of "AURORA BOREALIS" this way?

RV - Maybe so, I write about what I enjoy. It has changed over the years but I have always tried to get away from what most bands in our genre write about. I have no interest in things such as satanism and gore and blood. I always try to make the lyrics meaningful so if someone reads them they may learn something or at the very least think about what is being written about. I get so many emails and letters where people tell me how much they appreciate our lyrics and I am so glad that there are people out there that still think lyrics are as important as the music. Musically this is where anyone can let out all of our feelings.


HHM - Black metal is a part of rock that evolved in the early '80s alongside the death metal, a metal shed another extreme. It is a dark style, raw and aggressive in their lyrics and incorporates themes such as Satanism, paganism (especially Norse mythology) misanthropic and anti-Christian, in some cases (fortunately rare) Neo-Nazism.
How does the idea of Black Metal surge with an issue such as creationism? We can categorize "AURORA BOREALIS" like Black Metal?

RV - I don't really like to be categorized into the black metal category. I have no interest in what Black metal stands for or what those bands tend to write about. I am the exact opposite of that. I know people have the need for a label on the band so I can see why people put us in that genre. Aurora Borealis blend every style into our own style. We have hints of thrash, Black and death metal. We even have melodic parts here and there. I dont know how the two issues merge but in my songs I mention I believe in creation fused with evolution. There can be a creator and evolution. I believe in both. I may end up doing a cd in the future with all my beliefs regarding that as well as religion etc.


HHM You are also the owner of the label "Nightsky" associated with the releases of the band, it´s 1500 square foot located in Waldorf Maryland. Tell us what kind of work do you do with your label in addition to recordings?

The promotions “AURORA BOREALIS are made ​by whom?

RV - Nightsky as a label really is just myself and my band. I do not have any other artists or bands. It is just a tag I add to our albums. Sort of a (we don't need a label) tag. After being on multiple labels with a couple different bands I have no interest in being on any labels again. Nightsky Studios is my Commercial recording facility. We have been in business for over 10 years now. Before that we were working out of a house just as many small studios start out. I have been recording since I was about 15 years old in one form or another. Over the years I have kept growing the business and continue to grow it every year. We have grown now so that the studio has a gear selection of well over a hundred thousand dollars. We are a top notch facility. We do all musical styles but of course our favorite is metal. When you are open to the public you have to accommodate all styles and genres. I have two employees that also work for me. I live and breathe music every day of my life.


HHMPresent us your band mates, who they are and how have they influenced the band. 
Mark Green Drums
Jason Ian-Vaughn Eckert Bass
The legend Tony Laureano also passed through here!

RV - Well, the new drummer is Mark Green. He had not really done much before this cd. He played on some demos I think, but nothing major. He was literally the last guy that auditioned out of around 30 or more people. He was also refereed by Derek Roddy who played drums on 2 of the past aurora borealis cds. He has good work ethic and gets the job done. I was really very pleased with all that we did on the cd drum wise. I am sure you will be hearing more from him in the future. The bass player was Jason Eckert. He played on the second cd we did Praise The Archaic Lights Embrace. I recently had recorded him on another black metal project where I hired him to be the bass player and I was impressed with his performance. I thought he improved greatly over the last few years so I asked him to play on the new Aurora cd.
As for Tony Yes he played on our very first cd and also the one right before the new cd called relinquish. He is a beast of a player. I hadn't really talked to him much in the past few years and I am not even sure what he is doing now, but whatever it is I am sure its great.
All the drummers I have worked with, Laureano, Yeung, and Roddy have really helped me become better over the years. They always made me elevate my playing to a higher level. I don't consider myself a great guitar player but I like the music that I write and those guys always made me better and tighter. All of them are very genuine people as well. I was never once asked by any of them for any sort of pay, they all did the cd's for the love of the music. I enjoyed playing with every one of them.


HHM - Let's now talk of "Timeline: The Beginning And End Of Everything."This is a work that fuses creationism with evolution, religion with science. 

You can track one without jeopardizing the other? Or can we see from the standpoint that the evolution has the hand of a Higher Power? 

RV - Yes you nailed it, it fuses all of that. Everyone always argues that it is one way or the other but in my mind they all just affirm one another. I study a lot on space and science as well as religion. I like to think everything in my religion or bible is confirmed by science. I know this is a touchy subject for people because so many people in the genre just go for all of the satanic garbage. They say people who do follow religion or call themselves religious just follow blindly. I mean if you think about it most of the kids who say they are athiest or satanist just say that because the bands they follow say it, so who is really blindly following. I do very deep studies on what I believe and I would never just follow something to follow it because someone told me to. To me this universe and life and all its wonders can be no accident. The entire universe has laws, and math behind it. Everything is woven together in one way or another. Without a creator or afterlife my life is just meaningless, the entire existence of everything is meaningless. There are subtle hints to this in my lyrics, as well as blatant statements. Even though this is a cd about the beginning and end of everything it is much deeper. Maybe on a future cd I will get into it more on the spiritual side of things. This cd may not be for everyone.

HHM - We will now exorcise track by track "Timeline: The Beginning And End Of Everything"
  1. Our Legacy

RV - This is Just an intro, a prelude for the entire cd. It is meant to set up a track further in the cd. If you were thinking in terms of a movie this point is near the end of the story, and then the first song rewinds back to the start.

  1. Crucible of Creation


    The crucible of a Higher Power in the birth of the universe 

RV - This speaks to How everything seemed to spark from nothing and became all we see and don't see today. But as the song hints, nothing can come from nothing. The chorus's main line is “There was nothing and then there was” Later in the track it talks about how precise the makers plan was. (the laws of the universe). It speaks to the singularity that it spawned from. Later in the cd we learn what the singularities can be.

  1. Formation
The creator then spoke the words let there be light”



This is the timeline of creation what's begun cannot be undone
This is the timeline of everything and it will not cease

RV - This is actually about the birth of the first stars in our universe, hence the term let there be light. This universe in essence cannot be undone and even though it will eventually come to an end it will never cease because it is a never ending cycle. This song also speaks to how the universe started to form and its violent beginnings. The struggle between matter and antimatter.

  1. Stygian Depths
A place where time stops, another dimension
Some call this Heaven; others have no faith

RVThey say at the center of a black hole time literally stops. The math of the universe shows this to be true. Some people say heaven is a place where you can exist forever, a place where time stops. It is also a place that no one can physically get to without being torn to shreds. Almost like another dimension but not really. So what is at the center of a black hole? What is on the other side of a black hole? Perhaps another universe, perhaps the center is what some religions call heaven. Everything spawned from a singularity (a collapsed black hole). Who knows but maybe one day I will find out. There are many references to higher planes on the cd, it doesn't necessarily have to be at the center of this black hole. It could be at one of the other 8 dimensions. This part of the cd is just speculation. The formulas and math behind it all point to a place where time stands still literally.

  1. A Creature Called Human (Among Other Things)
All across the macrocosm this is taking place
Multiplying frequently, this is the human race

We are not alone, discoveries will be made
Though unique, we are in a universal array

RV - This song is basically about the beginning of mankind, The (Among other things) in the title refers to all other life forms that are also being created and dying throughout the universe. To think we are the only ones is just stupidity. There are more stars in the universe than there are grains of sand on all the beaches on our planet. To say that one of those stars did not make the right conditions on a nearby planet is plain silly. The last line says that eventually humans will discover other lifeforms and even though we are unique there are other beings out there through the vastness of the universe. When this happens it will shake some people faith in religion but once again it will just be a affirmation to me if I am still alive, which I probably will not be. My father once explained it to me like this, The universe is so big that life forms can be though of as fireflies in the night. When the light from one firefly lights up and then goes away that is like a life form springing up somewhere in the universe. By the time you move towards the firefly the light is gone. So basically a life form exists and then is gone. Even traveling at the speed of light (186,282 miles per second) It still takes Billions of years to reach other places where life may have been. If humans are lucky enough and smart enough do endure we will eventually find other life.

  1. The Evolution After Evolution
Great minds entwine together
Principa Mathematica

These are the ones

Copernicus, Aristotle, Galileo, Einstein and Ptolemy

RV - The song itself just talks about how humans begin to evolve after the first stage of evolution. This is the time we are in now. We are moving out into space, even if it is just very nearby. If we stay on the same course one day we will branch out and just keep going. Generation after generation we will move further and further. The names are just important people who helped us become more knowledgeable along the way. There will be many many more but who knows who they will be. It could be someone reading this right now.

  1. The Only Space Race That Matters
Will there be another Chicxulub, the end comes quick and swift
One million near Earth objects orbiting adrift
Will disease be carried back from the deepest realms of space
Or a gamma ray burst sent to erase your human race

RV - This entire song just talks about the many many ways we can be literally wiped out just like the dinosaurs. There were dominating the planet at one time and then just like that they were all gone. Was it an asteroid? Who knows for sure but it very well could have been that. There are over 1 million objects orbiting around us. If one goes off course that is big enough it can wipe us out. Or maybe disease from space mankind brings back on one of its journeys. There must be at least 10 or more reasons I give in this song that could bring mankind to its end. The only Space race that matters is leaving this deathtrap we call home (Earth). The earth and its life will be destroyed one day. We must be on other planets or space stations etc to be able to exist as a species. It is like everyone being in one house that is about to be carried away by a tornado. The way to survive is branch out.

  1. Beyond the Oort Cloud
Can you feel the extinction? As space continues its expansion
All the while inevitable, witness the end of all things
Suns continue to burn out, everything is losing heat
Energy is being consumed as the universe continues to freeze
Feel the cold freeze
Feel the cold freeze”


8.1-"In nature nothing is created, nothing is lost ... all is transformed”

RV - This song has two different subjects, one is talking about man living throughout the universe after leaving earth and the other is the realization that the universe itself will one day end. With an expanding universe things will eventually move slower which means everything will get colder until eventually it just stops.
To answer your second part of the question I assume you are referring to the idea that matter can neither be created or destroyed? Just rearranged and transformed. This is somewhat true I think. On the eventual collapse back onto itself it will recreate or transform itself into the next universe.

  1. Tearing Holes in the Fabric of Time
Space and time are curved in the presence of matter
String theory was proven true
There are eleven dimensions
Worlds within many worlds
A never ending multiverse
Do you exist there now? the chance cannot be taken
Proceed

RV - This song may or may not be true, but I like to think it can be done. By using plank energy we may be able to literally rip the fabric of time open and gain access to other dimensions. We then can send DNA or building blocks of our lives as well as other microscopic data through the fabric into other dimensions and maybe assure our species in another parallel universe. It speaks to the idea of the multiverse where everything that can happen has or will. It is a great theory but who knows.

  1. Interlude to Cessation

RV - This is just the same message from the beginning of the cd read in many different languages, so people know it is a entire race problem.


  1. The Rebirth
Did you live for a reason? Or was it all for nothing?
As you ponder this question, don't forget to look up

RV - Just as mentioned before this is about the rebirth of our universe. I like to think life has meaning even though sometimes it seems like it does not. When I look up at the sky and the magnificence of everything It reminds me that it cannot be for nothing. There has to be more than what we are living now.



HHMA white rabbit is taken from inside a hat. And because it is a very large rabbit, this trick takes billions of years to happen. All children have been born on the tip of the fine hairs of the rabbit. So they can enjoy themselves with the impossibility of the magic number they watch. But as they age, they will increasingly creeping into the fur of the rabbitAnd stay there. Downstairs is so comfortable that they dare not climb to the tips of fine hair, up there. Only philosophers have courage to embark on this journey to the limits of language and existence. Some of them do not get to finish it, but others cling tightly to the hair of the rabbit and yell for people who are down there in the comfort of the coat, filling the belly of food and drink:

- Ladies and gentlemen - they shout - we're floating in space!

But none of the people down there is interested in the shouting of the philosophers.

- Good heavensthey are loud people! - They say.

And they continue to talk, is that you could pass me the butterWhat is the share price today? What is the price of tomatoes? You heard that Lady Di is pregnant again?

- This is the conclusion to be drawn after we leave in pieces "Timeline: The Beginning And End Of Everything"

RV - Ahh Sophies world. I am not sure what the conclusion will be by any who read the lyrics on our new cd in their entirety. I have had a few people get in touch who seem like they grasped what was going on but I am sure most will just skip over it or take no time to dig any deeper.


HHM - I have the idea that more than one musical work "Timeline: The Beginning And End Of Everything" appears more like a profound work of author who dares to tread awesome terrain.
The die is cast! Expectations about the reaction of the public are to be overcome?

RV - Thank you very much, I am glad you noticed how much effort and though went into this cd. As far as expectations, I really don't have any. We are not a very large band so who knows how many people this will reach. Since it is up for free I hope it will reach many more than usual. To be very honest I don't think a lot of the people will actually get it or understand it. I think it will be brushed over most of the time, but the people who do I would love to hear from.


HHM What is the importance of Ron Miller in the AURORA BOREALIS Artwork?

RV - Ron Miller has been great. I approached him to get art for the new cd because his art is amazing. I told him my concept and how I would be giving it away for free. He graciously agreed to let me use the art for free. I was really stunned. I thought an artists of his calibur would charge thousands to use for a cd. His art really made the cd a complete package.


HHM - "The Voyage of the Beagle" maybe a little lift the veil: "If the misery of our poor is not due to natural laws but to our institutions, howgreat is our sin!"

RVDarwin, jorunal and remarks?? I really wish I could make comment on this but I have to be honest and say I only have read snipets. I do not need evolution to be proven to me, when I look around I see it everyday.


HHM Well, this was for me a personal exercise (like someone whobelieves in science and reason) ... was not easy, but it gave me much pleasure. Will leave us updated ... I appreciate your willingness and desire success for your work.

RV - Let me thank you for actually reading lyrics and being gracious enough to give me an interview. As I mentioned we are not a super huge band so we appreciate these interviews and a chance to reach many more listeners through avenues like yours. I would encourage all of your readers to visit  auroraborealis.org and download our cd for free. It comes with full artwork and lyrics. Please also read the lyrics, they are to me just as important as the music itself. Thanx again.



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