วันอาทิตย์ที่ 4 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2558

Cederick Forsberg Interview (2013)



BFM:Hi Cederick! ,I want you to greeting our fans and readers of this interview here.
Ced: Hello everybody!

BFM:How's feel after the Rocka Rolla's first rehearsal?
Ced: If we're talking about the first rehearsal as a "full band" it was a big relief for me to see that this can actually work out for real, at last!



BFM:How's the feedback from the media on various albums of your bands?
Ced: It's generally quite good and that's cool. I do however tend to think some reviews are overrating the two first albums, especially the first one. They are fun and quite good but I know we have so much more to offer than just being some other "retro band" like the rest of the recent bands. We will have the influences from the 80s but try to evolve our sound a lot more so we don't sound like another Riot or Judas Priest copy band.

BFM:Is it difficult to record every instruments by yourself?
Ced: Sometimes, since I don't practice drums regularly. Guitar is easy for me, but I wanna live in a house so I can practice and record everything at home and not having to go to rehearsal room to do that. It's not a big deal but I wanna record as much as I can and cannot do that with this situation haha.

BFM:Which Programs, Guitar & Bass Brand? and the Drums are programmed or actually Acoustic Drums?
Ced: Drums are real for sure! I do some "light trigging" tho. I always record real drums but have about 50% triggers on kicks and snare, sometimes toms. Sometimes no triggers at all, it depends on the sound I'm after. I only have one guitar at the moment and it's a custom ordered Warmoth guitar, which I only use for solos. I have another guitar I have borrowed from my dad that is perfect for rhythm recording, it's an old modded Fender Musicmaster with a humbucker in the bridge. I'm going to order a new Warmoth build as soon as I can so he can get his guitar back hahaha! My bass is an Ibanez Roadbass which is quite rare.



BFM:If someone asks you what the difference between the Blazon Stone, Mortyr Rocka Rollas. How can you explain to them?
Ced: Well Rocka Rollas is my main band, that's for sure. Blazon Stone is a 90s Running Wild worship project and nothing more than that really.

BFM:How did you discovered Heavy Metal?
Ced: Well, I think it may have been when I was 10 and watched MTV and they played Iron Maidens video to the song Out Of The Silent Planet, and then I actually got the Brave New World CD for christmas that year and it's STILL my favorite album! I still listen to it a lot, almost 14 years later. That album will follow me to the grave for sure!

BFM:Have a Parent on the Background?
Ced: None of my parents are really into metal.

BFM:Can you give a name of swedish fine Beer?
Ced: Acually I quitted alcohol drinking a long time ago, and back then I didn't care what brand it was as long as I got drunk as fuck. Haha! 

BFM:Ok! My Question's up now, is your turn to make shout, 
promote your bands and so on!
Ced: Well thanks for the interview! Right now I'm off to mix some drums for the upcoming split EP with Rocka Rollas and Blazon Stone, haha! It's going to be a hell of a record. Totally awesome from start to finish!

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