Amon Amarth interview - Sweden Rock Festival 2007

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  • Interview in Swedish with Amon Amarth at Sweden Rock Festival 2007. Amon Amarth is a Swedish melodic death metal band formed in 1992.
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  • @YeeLeeHaw
    @YeeLeeHaw Před 8 lety +21

    Translation Part 1:
    0:01 (Interviewer) - I got to say, it was fun, when I stood on the stage and watched you guys play, eh, up came the Japanese drummer of the band Bluestone Company and watched your drummer; he was very impressed of the tempo and at the same time the graceful playing. It's interesting when you're on stage yourself, to see the pounding of the double bass drums, and at the same time the delicate play.
    0:28 (Johan) - He (Fredrik) is good.
    0:29 (Interviewer) - This genre; I'm a layman in this field, tell me what genre your music belongs in?
    0:36 (Johan) - It's Death Metal basically in the core, where we come from; then we have developed our own little style from that, with a lot of inspiration from Heavy Metal, and Melodic Metal of course.
    0:48 (Olavi) - Honestly; we are a Swedish Death Metal band from the beginning, but we're trying to be as much Heavy Metal as possible but at the same time keep the Death Metal.
    1:01 (Interviewer) - This is quite interesting. Can we take the opportunity to talk to you about this since, you're insiders. In the past it was Hard Rock then Heavy Metal and that was it. Then the growling came...
    1:12 (Olavi) - (Continues)... Speed Metal, then Thrash Metal, then this Growl vocals that created Death Metal, then came Black Metal, those that are Satanists, then there is Folk Metal, Viking Metal, you name it!
    1:27 (Johan) - It's a sea of sub-genres in Metal, which is pretty cool in a way, in my opinion; it's cool to see all these different styles that work quite good actually.
    1:34 (Interviewer) - I've been thinking about this one thing: Is it hard to... How do you guys feel about... It feels sometimes that the delicate and dynamic have to take the backseat for the harder metal sound?
    1:43 (Olavi) - I don't agree with that, because it's the hard shredding that is the dynamic and delicate.

    • @YeeLeeHaw
      @YeeLeeHaw Před 8 lety +2

      Part 2:
      1:52 (interviewer) - The hard shredding is the goal?
      1:54 (Olavi) - No! not the goal, but it can be the strength in some way.
      1:58 (Johan) - It depends a little on what band you're listening to, I think... I mean we're trying to mix a lot of styles so our songs have a lot of various sound to them. There are some shredding but there are also quite a handful of calmer songs. But if you're not used to this music, with the vocals that are very unique, but also the double bass drums that you hear a lot of; and that can be quite overwhelming if you haven't heard it before...
      2:26 (Olavi) - (Continues)... Then the down tuned guitars can be something that normal people are not familiar with hearing.
      2:32 (Johan) - We're trying to work with a whole lot of melodies etc. on the guitars, to try to bring forward a more melodic variant of Death Metal; that maybe will appeal to more people; and in Europe we have a lot of crossover fans from all kinds of genres ranging from Hardcore to Black Metal to Heavy Metal and Death Metal that likes us.
      2:57 (Olavi) - At the same time we should point out that we are doing the things we like ourself. We are fans of Death Metal and ordinary Hard Rock. We want to have a combination of those genres.
      3:09 (Johan) - We come from that, we grew up with that music. I have seen a video of Olavi when he was 8 years old and mimes to KISS and jumps around, which is really cool to see. I mean, we grew up with the early Hard Rock and the music that came in the 80's...
      3:27 (Olavi) - (Continues)... New wave of British Heavy Metal, and at the same time the heaviness of the Death Metal, the brutality from Death Metal, the aggression from Thrash Metal, like Slayer and the melodies in Judas Priest and Iron Maiden.

    • @YeeLeeHaw
      @YeeLeeHaw Před 8 lety +2

      Part 3:
      3:40 (Interviewer) - It must be like this also: There are so many bands today so it must be important to do it a little differently from the rest and be a little bit more unique, right?
      3:45 (Johan) - Absolutely. It is; especially in Sweden, we are still more popular abroad and you notice how good reputation Swedish bands have internationally.
      3:57 (Interviewer) - Why's that?
      3:58 (Johan) - Good musicians, good bands; I think Sweden has been fantastic in regards to this: Just take a look at bands like "In Flames... At the Gates etc." They have really promoted Sweden as a music nation. And it's fun that In Flames have been noticed like that internationally.
      4:15 (Olavi) - I think it comes from that we got a chance at a early age to learn to play intruments in school; you could borrow a place where you could practice, and borrow the instruments without having to pay for everything and I think that is really good because being a musician is not cheap e.g. buying a drum kit for your child is not free.
      4:52 (Interviewer) - When I was young you listen to rock music in the 70's and then came Ted Nugent etc...blabla. It's important to know your scales right?
      5:13 (Olavi) - Of course it's important; you have to master the instrument that you're playing.
      5:20 (Johan) - I listen to a broad range of music myself e.g. normal Rock and even some Pop if it's good. In the genre we're playing in, there is a lot of talented and skillful musicians that master their instruments.

    • @YeeLeeHaw
      @YeeLeeHaw Před 8 lety +3

      Part 4 (Last):
      5:38 (Interviewer) - You feel like they breathe down your neck?
      5:44 (Johan) Haha, what I mean is that in this genre that we're in, you get a chance to live out and try the new things you want to try out, because you can do so many extreme stuff; that wouldn't be that easy to do in normal Rock for example. But that is just my opinion; I'm just a simple vocalist! Haha.
      6:05 (Olavi) - I can't do anything more than agreeing with that.
      6:09 (interviewer) - There are a lot of competition, so it's important to perform at the highest level?
      6:15 (Olavi) - Yes, but it's the competition that pushes you to your limits.
      6:21 (Interviewer) - How much do you practice?
      6:23 (Olavi) - Well... right now, nothing. When we are in/off season, it's 9 to 5 everyday, now when we are touring we don't practice.
      6:44 (Johan) - You're thinking about it a lot, and if we can try out new/different things, but it's on auto-mode by now.
      7:03 (Olavi) - We play every fourth day, so we don't have to practice. But if we would do something different then of course we would have to practice.
      7:20 (Johan) - It can happen that we're throwing in some different songs from time to time, but most often we have a pre-chosen set-list so we don't have to practice those songs, since we know them so well.
      7:29 (Olavi) - It's when we're writing new songs, that we're practicing from 9 to 5.
      Last question: What bands do you like to see personally now on the festival?

  • @abawi120
    @abawi120 Před rokem

    Förut kunde jag inte förstå den här intervjun, men nu har jag lärt mig svenska och jag kan förstå vad dem säger. Jag älskar Sverige och Amon Amarth 🤘

  • @defiledpurity3534
    @defiledpurity3534 Před 10 lety +9

    HAHA simpel sångare !, du är världens bästa death metal growlare Johan Hegg !

    • @Hammersch
      @Hammersch Před 7 lety

      HAHA jag påpeka på det också!

  • @metalheadami123
    @metalheadami123 Před 13 lety

    this sounds soooo cool

  • @approachersgaming372
    @approachersgaming372 Před 8 lety

    asså du är världens bästa sångare

  • @Domanat0r
    @Domanat0r Před 12 lety

    Thank you very much, still its a beautiful languag :D

  • @Meevus
    @Meevus Před 16 lety +1

    I don't understand a word except "death metal" and "heavy metal" and the various other forms they're listing--but hell it's Amon Amarth! Awesome! :D

  • @Gobbleop
    @Gobbleop Před 15 lety +1

    lol Yeah. It's interesting hearing Johan Hegg speak Swedish! I've only ever watched English interviews.
    Will be seeing Amon in Australia this November too, it shall be fricken' sweet

  • @haleylindemann
    @haleylindemann Před 11 lety

    aweseom

  • @Maaiiweii
    @Maaiiweii Před 11 lety +1

    Fan va sexig röst Johan har.

  • @Dorkus89Malorkus
    @Dorkus89Malorkus Před 14 lety

    Mjo håller med andra frågan där. Amon var sjukt svårsmält i början men när man väl kom in i det så jävlar. Mitt favoritband nu :).

  • @juliet71989
    @juliet71989 Před 12 lety +1

    I wish they would write some songs in Swedish! It's so hypnotic and sexy to listen to Johan speak it :)

  • @hejjee
    @hejjee Před 15 lety +1

    Johan har en sån härlig mörk röst. :D
    Johan has such a nice deep voice.

  • @Windrider666
    @Windrider666 Před 16 lety

    Skön intervju! Amon Amarth rules!

  • @svenssonforfaen
    @svenssonforfaen Před 15 lety

    min kommentar var ett svar till hejjee. Jag håller med dig att han har riktigt grov röst

  • @YaYCell43
    @YaYCell43 Před 14 lety

    hard to imagine that noone would be running over going OMFG AMON AMARTH... and whoa his voice is sooo low

  • @leffezlayer
    @leffezlayer Před 16 lety

    gött!

  • @skyeck395
    @skyeck395 Před 11 lety +3

    nu vet jag varför jag lärde mig svenska. fuck yeeeeeaahh

  • @Dmitry_Borgir
    @Dmitry_Borgir Před 13 lety

    so Beautiful Language =)

  • @reilav
    @reilav Před 15 lety +1

    ett par fina killar! :P

  • @petersenoah
    @petersenoah Před 11 lety +1

    Them:"Swedish*
    Me:"O.O I love you."

  • @dampcpungen
    @dampcpungen Před 8 lety +2

    Han är duktig Fredrik faktiskt.

  • @LordBenis
    @LordBenis Před 14 lety

    His name even sounds brutal.

  • @DMU555
    @DMU555 Před 14 lety

    I suddenly REALLY wanna learn Swedish

  • @Chaa-duu-ba-its-iidan
    @Chaa-duu-ba-its-iidan Před 14 lety

    HAIL AMON AMARTH FROM DENMARK!!!\\m//
    Bliv ved med det gode arbejde drenge!!!xD

  • @Mrdjsoule
    @Mrdjsoule Před 11 lety

    Märks att Johan har riktig pondus! En sån snubbe som gör rummet tyst när han kommer in :D

  • @transneltal
    @transneltal Před 13 lety

    does somebody can translate this interview, please? since i don't speak Swedish

  • @Imperator114
    @Imperator114 Před 12 lety +3

    "you name it" made it into Swedish. Go figure.

  • @Calvervtutrp
    @Calvervtutrp Před 14 lety

    I think they should speak Swedish in some of their North American tours. That would be awesome. Swedish pride!

  • @TheOdzy
    @TheOdzy Před 14 lety

    amon amarth är fett grymma sverige ftw

  • @diegolandia
    @diegolandia Před 15 lety

    que dice?

  • @XjojjeX
    @XjojjeX Před 14 lety

    @Dorkus89Malorkus höre dom första gången idag och de var som ett knytnävs slag i ansiktet. DE E SkIT BRA!

  • @hejjee
    @hejjee Před 15 lety

    Yeah, awesome ^^ Must be.

  • @NeuroHead
    @NeuroHead Před 13 lety

    actually a pretty good interview . too bad it was in swedish so not everybody understands . its rare nowdays with good interviewers .

  • @hejjee
    @hejjee Před 15 lety

    They talk about their own metal genre and other metal genre :D

  • @CaptainDope
    @CaptainDope Před 12 lety +2

    Johan Hegg är Sveriges Chuck Norris.

  • @stjartsmor
    @stjartsmor Před 14 lety

    @jollestudio Aa dom är från Haninge utanför sthlm tror jag :P

  • @Barrybeakman
    @Barrybeakman Před 15 lety

    They are pretty much saying that they are "death metal" but want to play "heavy metal" insted.

  • @hewohlgemuth
    @hewohlgemuth Před 12 lety +1

    00:14 johans thinking "da fuck is this guy saying?"
    00:16 johans thinking "oh wait I speak swedish :)"

  • @LordElmo666
    @LordElmo666 Před 14 lety

    Johan Hegg is the God of Singers.. but listen to the singer of Fear the Abyss he kicks ass also

  • @jwizzledude
    @jwizzledude Před 12 lety

    @transneltal Success.

  • @SkullAbyssGaming
    @SkullAbyssGaming Před 15 lety

    translation please?

  • @Zerostate37
    @Zerostate37 Před 15 lety

    mangla tvätten såklart?

  • @metalgirlxd6012
    @metalgirlxd6012 Před 5 lety +3

    Haha I don't understand anything except "Death Metal"😂

  • @n00bpwnz3r11
    @n00bpwnz3r11 Před 14 lety

    johan hegg is a real life viking!

  • @Sigfrido1986
    @Sigfrido1986 Před 15 lety

    Johan Hegg should participate in a viking's movie

  • @DerEddi
    @DerEddi Před 13 lety +1

    I did understand Death Metal... not much more^^ sounds cool though!

  • @Zerostate37
    @Zerostate37 Před 15 lety

    tumba :)

  • @Xatalion
    @Xatalion Před 15 lety

    Johan Hegg är en grym sångare.

  • @Ullbritt
    @Ullbritt Před 11 lety

    de borde nämna meshuggah också!

  • @Sigfrido1986
    @Sigfrido1986 Před 15 lety

    that's because his veins has Thor's blood.

  • @AstralProjektor
    @AstralProjektor Před 15 lety +1

    SWEDEN RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @inkysteve
    @inkysteve Před 15 lety

    That's easy for them to say :)

  • @itchyballz300
    @itchyballz300 Před 13 lety

    @Paskakorva Johan Hegg makes everything sound manly.

  • @lmlRockPrincesslml
    @lmlRockPrincesslml Před 16 lety

    Death "Metttal"? XD Heh Sweet!

  • @ToLegitToQuit141
    @ToLegitToQuit141 Před 13 lety

    could someone please translate for me?

    • @YeeLeeHaw
      @YeeLeeHaw Před 7 lety +1

      Maybe a little late ;) but it is translated in the comments now.

  • @jamesdragonforce
    @jamesdragonforce Před 12 lety

    @lmlRockPrincesslml What about block mett-ole? Don't forget the norwegians!!

  • @Ironcosta
    @Ironcosta Před 15 lety

    wow johan is more viking when he speaks in swedish hail sverige!!!!!!

  • @Henkoz
    @Henkoz Před 14 lety

    Haha, dödsmetall!
    Amon Amarth

  • @valioRobota
    @valioRobota Před 13 lety

    @n00bpwnz3r11 halalua!

  • @ILostMyIcecream
    @ILostMyIcecream Před 11 lety +1

    "Swedish Detah Metal band."
    What.

  • @mackemus
    @mackemus Před 15 lety

    ofta death metal dem är fan viking metal

  • @Paskakorva
    @Paskakorva Před 13 lety

    Johan Hegg makes Swedish sound manly

  • @ReallyGoodShit
    @ReallyGoodShit Před 11 lety +1

    Visste iofs att de är stockholmare men tänkte inte på att de pratar sådär alltså... haha
    Förstörde ju lite min bild av dem om man säger så :)

  • @gothlord77
    @gothlord77 Před 11 lety +1

    Somebody translate this shit

  • @aceca
    @aceca Před 12 lety

    amazing how many mistake swedish for spanish. lol u clearly hear that swedish is swedish DUH! and im not saying that cause im from sweden myself ;P

  • @georgszilagyi123
    @georgszilagyi123 Před 13 lety

    mettall metall xDD
    its sound a bit funny^^
    but awesome band

  • @gab.lab.martins
    @gab.lab.martins Před 11 lety

    Swedish sounds like an Italian speaking Norwegian.

  • @goawaiii
    @goawaiii Před 11 lety

    He sounds drunk, which also might be the cause of his loudness.

  • @hejjee
    @hejjee Před 15 lety

    Men jag är lite kvinna :)

  • @dogge1994
    @dogge1994 Před 13 lety

    så jävla tunga! :P

  • @jmccredden123
    @jmccredden123 Před 14 lety

    wtf are they saying lol

  • @AMONAMARTHTHEBEST
    @AMONAMARTHTHEBEST Před 15 lety

    Wat labert der da???

  • @Domanat0r
    @Domanat0r Před 12 lety

    Sub's? :p

    • @YeeLeeHaw
      @YeeLeeHaw Před 7 lety +1

      I've translated the whole interview in the comment section.

  • @balooc2
    @balooc2 Před 10 lety +1

    vad töntigt det låter när han säger dödsmetall!

  • @svenssonforfaen
    @svenssonforfaen Před 15 lety

    det lät lite gay