Filling The Void With ANDY LAPLEGUA From COMBICHRIST

Filling The Void With ANDY LAPLEGUA From COMBICHRIST

Interview by Kris Peters
Norwegian-American aggrotech/industrial metal band Combichrist are known for their intense, aggressive sound and energetic live performances.
Led by frontman Andy LaPlegua, the band blends heavy electronic beats with industrial metal guitars, often incorporating elements of punk and even some orchestral arrangements. Their lyrics frequently explore controversial themes with a mix of dark humour and provocative social commentary, but it is in the live arena where Combichrist shine. Their shows are the stuff of whispers the world over for their brutally intense precision, an experience Aussie fans have not been subject to for a couple of years now.
But that is about to change in not too many sleeps when Combichrist bring their Down and Under Again Tour to Australia's capital cities over three consecutive days from September 18. HEAVY recently sat down with LaPlegua to go into more details.
"It's just been too long, man," he began, almost apologising for the time between visits, "and I'm really looking forward to it."
We ask him what has changed with the band since that last tour.
"A lot," he smiled. "I mean, it's a lot and nothing. There is my concept and my idea of why and how and everything. I create, you know, it's like this is my canvas. I paint, and I do my thing, and I don't really care what's cool or not. I'm just going to do my thing regardless. So that hasn't changed. My mindset is the same. I still just kind of do. I hate to repeat myself is most of the thing. So with that said, it should be something new all the time. So maybe being something new all the time is maybe what's the same?"
In the full interview, Andy shared more insights into the changes within Combichrist in that period, including the addition of new band members Todd Hansen (drummer for Australian tour) and Jamie, as well as Elliot's transition from crew to a full-time band member. He emphasized the importance of live performances as a shared experience between the band and the audience, highlighting the challenges of performing in unfamiliar venues and the need for connection to avoid feelings of isolation on stage. Andy also mentioned the band's plan to perform a mix of old and new material, with a new release expected at the end of August.
Andy provided an update on Combichrist's new album, Desolation, and discussed his creative process, which involves drawing inspiration from a variety of genres while avoiding the temptation to replicate past sounds and more.


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