A Blending Of Cultures With KALANDRA

A Blending Of Cultures With KALANDRA

Norse folk music has always been a more than handy bedfellow with metal music. Despite the obvious sonic contrasts between the two, they seem to combine well with each other, providing an unsettling ambience that could potentially veer into darker territory at any given moment.
While Kalandra - spearheaded by four Norwegian and Swedish musicians - make use of these Nordic elements, they also create a sonic tapestry laced with progressive rock and pop sensibilities that is both intimate and consuming. Led by Katrine Stenbekk’s sublime vocals, the band have spent over a decade refining their sound and building a world which has led to them sharing stages with acts like Wardruna, Leprous and Eivor while earning acclaim at festivals such as France's Hellfest and Norway’s Midgardsblot.
And now, it's Australia's turn as Kalandra prepare for their first ever trip to our shores, bringing their haunting, beautiful and immersive live experience to a new world filled with new opportunities for the band. HEAVY sat down with vocalist Katrine Stenbekk, guitarists Jogeir Daae Mæland and Florian Bernhard Döderlein Winter plus drummer Oskar Johnsen Rydh to find out more, starting with the final piece of the touring puzzle just falling into place.
"I just actually got my final email from the Australian government saying that I'm allowed to bring this little funny instrument in," Jogeir laughed, holding up a goat horn. "It's something about the nature instruments and the endangered species in Australia."
We ask the band about touring countries for the first time and if they do their homework, pointing out that the Australian sense of humour is a bit different to the rest of the world, offering the example that our way of showing friendship and respect is to pay out on each other.
"This is very good to know," Florian smiled. "This is like in Toulouse in France. We were very confused because when they boo, the whole crowd goes boo. Apparently, that means that they love it, which is very confusing for us. So yeah, learning these sorts of things like that is very useful to us."
In the full interview, we discuss in greater detail what we can expect from Kalandra's live show, why it has taken so long to get over here and what, if any, research they plan to do. We asked them to elaborate on the atmospherics with their music and how they translate to the live arena, as well as the blending of instruments in their music and how that translates live.
We spoke about Kalandra's upcoming EP Morketid and what it represents, as well as the musical growth in the band over their journey. I asked about getting the balance right in the creative process and how they know if they have gone too far or not far enough in any musical direction, future plans and more.


Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

Episoder(1000)

The Blossoming Tides Of Change With DAMIEN KECHAGIAS From DREAMKILLERS

The Blossoming Tides Of Change With DAMIEN KECHAGIAS From DREAMKILLERS

A relentless force in the underground scene, Brisbane metal outfit Dreamkillers are known for their raw intensity, genre-defying sound, and fiercely DIY ethos. Fusing thrash, English punk and melodic ...

27 Feb 28min

Double Trouble On The Menu Down Under With DEZ FAFARA From DEVILDRIVER

Double Trouble On The Menu Down Under With DEZ FAFARA From DEVILDRIVER

Three short years ago, two heavyweights of the metal scene joined forces for what would become known as the Double Trouble tour across Northern America. It was an ambitious and unlikely pairing, with ...

26 Feb 9min

Flesh And Blood With JOSH MIDDLETON From SYLOSIS

Flesh And Blood With JOSH MIDDLETON From SYLOSIS

Sylosis have been hacking away at metal’s enduring coalface for the last 25 years. They exploded into the metal scene with their 2008 debut album Conclusion Of An Age, and have been repeatedly upping ...

26 Feb 14min

Watts The Big Idea? LIME CORDIALE’s Biggest Experiment Yet

Watts The Big Idea? LIME CORDIALE’s Biggest Experiment Yet

Interview by Ali WilliamsSome bands talk about changing the world. Others actually try to rewire the power source. When HEAVY’s Ali Williams caught up with Lime Cordiale’s Ollie Leimbach, he was liter...

25 Feb 19min

NOTHING: Confronting Decay And Chasing the Uncomfortable

NOTHING: Confronting Decay And Chasing the Uncomfortable

Interview by Angela CroudaceIn conversation with Dominic (Nicky) Palermo, the driving force behind Nothing, it’s clear that A Short History of Decay isn’t just another chapter for the long-running sho...

25 Feb 18min

Fast, Feral and Fully Hatched: MEDIA PUZZLE Join REGURGITATOR For JUKEBOXXIN Tour

Fast, Feral and Fully Hatched: MEDIA PUZZLE Join REGURGITATOR For JUKEBOXXIN Tour

Interview by Ali WilliamsGenerally speaking, bands spend years in rehearsal rooms crafting a “carefully curated sonic identity.” Others however, make an EP in a uni dorm room in a single day just to “...

24 Feb 11min

Unburdening The Truth With DAVID SIMONICH From SIGNS OF THE SWARM

Unburdening The Truth With DAVID SIMONICH From SIGNS OF THE SWARM

American deathcore outfit Signs of the Swarm are widely regarded as deathcore's most ferocious bands.After recently completing a sold out US tour to celebrate ten years as a band, Signs Of The Swarm h...

24 Feb 13min

ELECTRIC SIX Refined And Ready To Ignite Australia

ELECTRIC SIX Refined And Ready To Ignite Australia

Interview by Angela CroudaceElectric Six are heading back to Australia, and according to frontman Dick Valentine, there’s “no reason not to do it.” Big, profitable shows, short flights between cities ...

24 Feb 15min

Populært innen Politikk og nyheter

aftenpodden
giver-og-gjengen-vg
lydartikler-fra-aftenposten
forklart
aftenpodden-usa
i-retten
popradet
stopp-verden
det-store-bildet
dine-penger-pengeradet
fotballpodden-2
rss-gukild-johaug
rss-ness
hanna-de-heldige
nokon-ma-ga
aftenbla-bla
e24-podden
bt-dokumentar-2
rss-dannet-uten-piano
frokostshowet-pa-p5