A conversation with Tomas Haake (Meshuggah)

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  • čas přidán 2. 04. 2022
  • Meshuggah has recently released their latest album for 2022, titled "Immutable." In this discussion, Tomas delves into the intricate details of the new album and openly shares insights into the album's creation. Additionally, Tomas touches upon his career, his experiences in Australia, and his thoughts on a book.
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Komentáře • 70

  • @WeatherStationZ41
    @WeatherStationZ41 Před 2 lety +19

    Amazing that Ligature Marks almost didn't make the record and it's the one they used in the very first announcement teaser. Also love to hear Tomas's praise of Mårten and his desire to see him appreciated. There's not one member who doesn't pull their weight in the band but Mårten is certainly an underrated component.

  • @mattwhite399
    @mattwhite399 Před 2 lety +19

    This is a superb interview. Very professionally done. You clearly know your stuff and did your research. Your questioning is perfectly executed. Ask an incisive question, then stop talking. You don’t feed the guest possible answers to the question that you asked, and you stay quiet and allow the guest to talk. It’s a sadly rare skill, but it makes this interview entertaining from beginning to end, and you drew out new information that I didn’t even know as a 20+ year fan of the band.
    Also, i have to point out: did anyone else notice that Thomas used the slang term “youngin’?” I’ve never heard anyone outside the southern US use that term - certainly not a Swede!

    • @ScarsandGuitarspodcast
      @ScarsandGuitarspodcast  Před 2 lety +7

      Matt that is awesome you noticed, thx so much. I’ve been focusing on that part of it lately and I think to your point, the result is polished. I’ve listened to some interviews, and I mentioned it in not so many words to Tomas, where the interviewer keeps inserting themselves into his responses and it’s ridiculous. That so called journos have even conducted an interview without listening to the album properly is nuts. And yes, I had an advance copy but they’re not hard to get hold of if you’re serious about your craft as a host. I’ll admit I’ve done interviews where I listen back and think, that’s not my best. But the way some interviewers make it all about them is crazy. It’s a horrible listening experience for the audience. Thx again mate! 🙏

  • @protopines8372
    @protopines8372 Před 2 lety +28

    gotta spam Mårten Hagström now to bring up his name to the acknowledgement algorithm a bit better

  • @R3xxx369
    @R3xxx369 Před 2 lety +7

    MESHUGGAH and PANTERA are both in my Heart with Fire carved. And today after 20 plus Years I finally confirm from THY man Himself, that there was Definitively PANTERA influence in your Core as a band. My life is finally complete and I can Die now Peacefully. From the bottom of my Heart MESHUGGAH, Thank you very much for this incredible sonic Journey alongside With you Guys throughout al these years!
    Much RE - SPECT!!!
    🔥🇨🇱🔥

  • @burnittotheground108
    @burnittotheground108 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Easily one of the best interviews I’ve encountered, and not just because it’s with my favorite musician (Tomas) from my favorite band (Meshuggah). Andrew knows what he’s talking about and does a great job of constructing questions that are worth asking. It’s a refreshing departure from what we (as Meshuggah fans) usually see, which are interviews done by those with little more than a casual interest in the band - and what Meshuggah means to so many of us.
    Very impressive. Great job.

  • @heartbeatsdrum
    @heartbeatsdrum Před 2 lety +26

    "Ligature Marks" and "They Move Below" are my faves. That catchy riff at the end of LM is so damn good.

    • @andreaslandgren1472
      @andreaslandgren1472 Před 2 lety

      Good picks

    • @ds698
      @ds698 Před 2 lety +1

      I literally love every song, I mean I rarely skip songs any how when listening to Meshuggah it when I hit immutable it plays start to finish. Perfect!

  • @guillaumelagueyte1019
    @guillaumelagueyte1019 Před 2 lety +19

    Absolutely excellent interview, it's always lovely to hear from Tomas. I'd definitely read a Meshuggah book.
    I didn't have time yet to fully enjoy the new album, but I got completely hooked on Ligature Marks as soon as I heard it, and it was cool to know a little bit more about the story behind it.
    Looking forward to seeing Meshuggah live for the first time this summer.
    Cheers,

  • @o0OManiaqcO0o
    @o0OManiaqcO0o Před 2 lety +10

    Great interview thank you!
    Ligature mark is real good and the more I listen to the album, the more Armies of The Preposterous becomes the banger.

  • @Ian-io3yt
    @Ian-io3yt Před 2 lety +3

    I've been to several Meshuggah shows before, and Tomas Haake is nothing short of incredible. The guy's technique and dedication to his craft are bar none considering the difficulty of the drum parts for Meshuggah songs even in his own words are "no joke"

  • @Convisis
    @Convisis Před rokem +3

    I think Fred going on hiatus has been a good opportunity for fans to come to understand the writing and contribution of Mårten much better. There is a lot of mystique and mythology about Fred’s playing and writing - we all know he’s a genius, but fans tend to fixate on him (self included) to the detriment of recognising the reality, that Fred hasn’t really written for the band since Obzen and that Mårten and Tomas are the primary architects of the modern Meshuggah sound. I know I’ve come to a newfound appreciation and respect for Mårten and I wish I’d known earlier as a lifelong fan. I do hope one day Fred may contribute more actively but clearly the band do not rely on that being the case. Perhaps we will see Special Defects 2 one day.

  • @beaubarnett9393
    @beaubarnett9393 Před 2 lety +2

    Tool taking meshuggah on your was possibility’s the best part of 2001! Great interview!

  • @hawneyman
    @hawneyman Před 2 lety +2

    Great interview. I love the insight Tomas was giving about the band and how everything comes together.

  • @gregfalc
    @gregfalc Před 2 lety +1

    Listened to the whole thing, what a great conversation. Thank you!!

  • @shawnphulpagar
    @shawnphulpagar Před 2 lety

    Great questions! The insights are just what us fans want to hear. Thank you, buddy!

  • @andreaslandgren1472
    @andreaslandgren1472 Před 2 lety +1

    Great interview. Nice to have as a complement to the vinyl album.

  • @sergiom5907
    @sergiom5907 Před 10 měsíci

    Great interview. I'd never heard anyone ask any of the members how they stay so humble, it was interesting to hear about the influence of the Swedish culture, it's so opposite of American culture. I'd definitely read a Thomas Haake bio, I hope he takes that suggestion seriously.

  • @zacharyseibert4526
    @zacharyseibert4526 Před 9 měsíci

    Absolutely fantastic interview! I learned a lot. Love Meshuggah!

  • @federicoratti4729
    @federicoratti4729 Před 2 lety +4

    This guy is one my musical heroes, yet he thinks himself as "just a drummer who got lucky".

  • @TCM215
    @TCM215 Před 2 lety +4

    Same with ABBA Thomas. Big down under

  • @joeking9760
    @joeking9760 Před rokem

    thank you! was great..

  • @natural8677
    @natural8677 Před měsícem

    I missed the whole album release cycle and press etc but was there for violent sleep of reason so I wanted to find out how the band views this one differently and my question is already being answered about 3 minutes in. thank you very much 👍

  • @alexandermortonstudios8528
    @alexandermortonstudios8528 Před 6 měsíci

    Awesome Interview.

  • @123612100
    @123612100 Před 2 lety +1

    As soon as he said holy moses I thought back to contradictions collapse and I can super hear it.

  • @damienhelmold6978
    @damienhelmold6978 Před 2 lety +1

    I have been listening to meshuggah since i was like 15 or 16 when obzen came out. I have always respected them because of my love of extended range and down tuning. This new album finally made them click foe me and they are my favorite band now. I do reqlly enjoy silent sleep of reason the most rn but immutable is such an important record for me.

  • @konrad7492
    @konrad7492 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I also love how you can see the sun rise outside. The video starts while completely dark outside and ends with the fence being overexposed from the sunlight

    • @ScarsandGuitarspodcast
      @ScarsandGuitarspodcast  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Due to the time difference between Scandinavia, Europe, and the USA compared to Australia, many of these interviews are done before 5 a.m. AEST. You are the first person to comment on that too!

  • @markoRE
    @markoRE Před 2 lety

    Great interview! 🤌🤘

  • @MrNobody-DepressedLife

    Love that shirt OP

  • @IlyaMineev347
    @IlyaMineev347 Před 2 lety

    Thank for the video

  • @CpLKaNeZA
    @CpLKaNeZA Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for preparing yourself for the interview, I'm sure that's always appreciated by the musicians being interviewed 🙏🤘

    • @ScarsandGuitarspodcast
      @ScarsandGuitarspodcast  Před 2 lety

      Thx mate, there are so many metal interviews posted and so many interviewers sound like they are hacks. Appreciate the kind words.

  • @RDB93
    @RDB93 Před 2 lety +4

    I went back and looked at all the writing credits for Meshuggah’s albums and realised that I don’t enjoy their music as much as I did when Fredrik was more involved in the songwriting.
    His absence on pretty much everything after ObZen is apparent and although I still love Meshuggah, I truly miss what Fredrik brought to their sound.
    Not taking anything away from Marten, he’s absolutely amazing, but without Fredrik involved it’s just not the same for me.

  • @KP-vr6ft
    @KP-vr6ft Před rokem

    Light the shortening fuse is my favorite but I'm happy to hear Ligature Marks made the cut. Definitely on repeat. Also interesting to hear about things like label loyalty what not. We all experience these relationships in the working world

  • @Archaeologist
    @Archaeologist Před 2 lety +3

    Great interview!

  • @picarus2210
    @picarus2210 Před 2 lety +5

    Great interview. Nice to know about what Fredrik has been up to.

    • @MT-yb1dx
      @MT-yb1dx Před 2 lety +1

      What time mark did they speak about Fredrik?

    • @MT-yb1dx
      @MT-yb1dx Před 2 lety +1

      Found it. Just being lazy. Great interview and perfect questions asked.

    • @CpLKaNeZA
      @CpLKaNeZA Před 2 lety +3

      Yup, really happy to hear it's not bad news really, more good than anything, hopefully he'll be able to dedicate more time to his solo project soon

    • @Alexander_Tronstad
      @Alexander_Tronstad Před 2 lety

      @@MT-yb1dx Ffs...

  • @organmetalwitheloi1288
    @organmetalwitheloi1288 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey and thanks for this interview! It's very interesting. :) And also somewhat funny to see how the seed of the book-idea was planted into Haake's mind. :D
    Regards :)

  • @maddo7192
    @maddo7192 Před 2 lety

    Cool interview

  • @andreaslandgren1472
    @andreaslandgren1472 Před 2 lety +2

    They move below is real good. I listened a lot to destroy erase improve in the 90.s.

  • @Wishmasters
    @Wishmasters Před 2 lety +1

    man I wish I look at least a little bit like Tomas when I am older, he looks so damn cool :D

  • @ilteotaz
    @ilteotaz Před 2 lety +1

    I would be interested in reading about them!

  • @demidevil666
    @demidevil666 Před 2 lety +1

    My favourite from this new album has to be Armies of the Preposterous. Such an unrelenting track. But the whole album is great!
    Sounds very fresh. Maybe even a little more melodic than their previous material?

  • @konrad7492
    @konrad7492 Před 10 měsíci

    Guessing by the new metal bands coming out of the US vs Australia, Meshuggah falls way closer in line with what is being played in Australia.

  • @mortenhansen3455
    @mortenhansen3455 Před 2 lety +2

    Still a question they never seem to answer; What subjects are their lyrics and where are their lyrics inspired from!?

  • @islyrical
    @islyrical Před 5 měsíci

    Sick Interview! I thought that Frederik wrote a lot more stuff than he actually did for the last albums, dude comes out shreds and leaves

  • @l0rd_breeigo-sama954
    @l0rd_breeigo-sama954 Před 2 lety +1

    Honestly i believe that other than Dick, all of the others are very recognizeable. I mean Jens alone is the face of djent, both Mårten and Fred are what many guitarists, myself included aspire to be. And Thomas is someone who i believe is the best Drummer in the world. I cant say for sure if dick is who Fred is to guitarists, for bassists. But it really is a band where mostly every member is heavily known.

    • @massivesponge9720
      @massivesponge9720 Před 2 lety +1

      First of all... stop using the word djent.. is ridiculous. Atleast in terms of Meshuggah. They are experimental progressive mathematic tech-death.
      Second of all, i believe Dick is one hell of a bassist for other bassists. I mean it he slaps hard and he plays the rythms ;)

    • @MassiveSpunge
      @MassiveSpunge Před 2 lety

      (Reply to this comment!)

    • @l0rd_breeigo-sama954
      @l0rd_breeigo-sama954 Před 2 lety

      @@massivesponge9720 as a Meshuggah fan, they are not djent. But that doesnt change that Jens has the copyrighted “djent face”. And i dont even listen to djent, the only bands with 8 strings ir more i listen to are meshuggah and a very little animals as leaders. And the doom ost of course

    • @l0rd_breeigo-sama954
      @l0rd_breeigo-sama954 Před 2 lety

      @@massivesponge9720 Dick is absolutely amazing, but if its about facial rcognition, his isnt nearly as spread around as the others. Especially in the newest album, Dick knocks it out the park.

  • @Egoblivion
    @Egoblivion Před 2 lety +1

    18:54 Wait I thought Fred Thordendal wrote By The Ton...?

    • @adrianthornton-mark3219
      @adrianthornton-mark3219 Před 2 lety

      It says on Wikipedia that he contributed to that song. Maybe Tomas forgot about that.

  • @GodlessFiend
    @GodlessFiend Před rokem

    They don’t call Tomas the octopus for nothing

  • @MathiasHellquist
    @MathiasHellquist Před 2 lety

    ..."even though I'm just a drummer"...haha, right. Not how I usually describe Tomas. 🤣