Eikostate 08/26/2010
From Barcelona, Spain comes the Metal explosion Eikostate, formerly known as After Feed-Back (well known amongst the Spanish Metal scene.) With a new name, came new band members, and a new sound, that combines their signature metal with oriental folklore elements. They self-produced their first album Tribute To Perseverance, which was mixed by Drew Mazurek (HIM, Mindset, Sinch) who says, "Eikostate creates an awesome blend of cultures that will stay with you forever."
SG: Tell us a bit about how the band started.
Eikostate started a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...The thing is that David, Eloi and Roger were playing in another band called After Feed-Back. As everything has its end, the band was broke up and it was in that moment when we decided to start a new project. Something that we would have never listened before. Initially, the new band was complete (with other formerly members), though we hadn't name and we were still looking for a new and fresh sound to our ears. After a few months we named the band and the sound was starting to taking shape.At that time, two members left the band and we were looking for a new drummer. After testing some, Roger, who was the bass player at the time encouraged himself to play drums and we asked to David's brother (Luís) if he wanted to join the band. He was playing the guitar in other bands, and he agreed to join Eikostate as a bassist right away.The band was again complete, and we started to rehearse and compose. Our hard work turned into what we are now: a mix of loud rock and Japanese instruments which is ready to rock everyone's ears!
SG: What are your musical influences?
We can´t tell if there's any big musical influence over the band.Obviously, all of us have different musical tastes that brings something unique and personal to the band. Influences comes from everywhere... Some guys from Catalonia singing in english and messing around with some Japanese instruments... hahaha We try to be open to all that comes to us.When we build a song... we don't think too much, we just play !
SG: What record are you currently working on and are you touring at the moment, if so, where?
We don´t have any planned tour at the moment, but we are doing some sporadic concerts, writing new material and preparing the releasing of our first album "Tribute to Perseverance.” Hopefully we´ll do a presentation tour when the album comes out.
SG: Any plans to be back in the States in the future?
We don't have any planned tour in the States for the moment, but we hope to come really soon...
SG: Do your songs have a theme/message to them ?
Our songs talk about many different things always from a personal view.There´s no particular message to them. Eikostate is not carrying any flag, we´re not a representative band of any movement or ideal. We´re worried about a lot of different things, environment problems, relationship experiences, personal feelings to mention some.
SG: What has inspired the content of the music?
Inspiration comes from everywhere as each member of the band contributes in the music. We´re different individuals with different tastes, with different feelings, different ideals...For example " A life less painful" came up from a real story based in a friend of ours, "Selfish Deconstruction" is about our wasted environment and how thanks to our governments incompetence and corruption our planet is immersed in a final countdown...Each instrument in Eikostate has a difference influence which makes our music grow in a very unique way.
For more info on Eikostate, check out their website:
http://www.myspace.com/eikostate
SG: Tell us a bit about how the band started.
Eikostate started a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...The thing is that David, Eloi and Roger were playing in another band called After Feed-Back. As everything has its end, the band was broke up and it was in that moment when we decided to start a new project. Something that we would have never listened before. Initially, the new band was complete (with other formerly members), though we hadn't name and we were still looking for a new and fresh sound to our ears. After a few months we named the band and the sound was starting to taking shape.At that time, two members left the band and we were looking for a new drummer. After testing some, Roger, who was the bass player at the time encouraged himself to play drums and we asked to David's brother (Luís) if he wanted to join the band. He was playing the guitar in other bands, and he agreed to join Eikostate as a bassist right away.The band was again complete, and we started to rehearse and compose. Our hard work turned into what we are now: a mix of loud rock and Japanese instruments which is ready to rock everyone's ears!
SG: What are your musical influences?
We can´t tell if there's any big musical influence over the band.Obviously, all of us have different musical tastes that brings something unique and personal to the band. Influences comes from everywhere... Some guys from Catalonia singing in english and messing around with some Japanese instruments... hahaha We try to be open to all that comes to us.When we build a song... we don't think too much, we just play !
SG: What record are you currently working on and are you touring at the moment, if so, where?
We don´t have any planned tour at the moment, but we are doing some sporadic concerts, writing new material and preparing the releasing of our first album "Tribute to Perseverance.” Hopefully we´ll do a presentation tour when the album comes out.
SG: Any plans to be back in the States in the future?
We don't have any planned tour in the States for the moment, but we hope to come really soon...
SG: Do your songs have a theme/message to them ?
Our songs talk about many different things always from a personal view.There´s no particular message to them. Eikostate is not carrying any flag, we´re not a representative band of any movement or ideal. We´re worried about a lot of different things, environment problems, relationship experiences, personal feelings to mention some.
SG: What has inspired the content of the music?
Inspiration comes from everywhere as each member of the band contributes in the music. We´re different individuals with different tastes, with different feelings, different ideals...For example " A life less painful" came up from a real story based in a friend of ours, "Selfish Deconstruction" is about our wasted environment and how thanks to our governments incompetence and corruption our planet is immersed in a final countdown...Each instrument in Eikostate has a difference influence which makes our music grow in a very unique way.
For more info on Eikostate, check out their website:
http://www.myspace.com/eikostate
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SG: What are you working on right now, are you touring?
Right now we are working on our new record and are not touring. We'll be back on the road with a new record next year.
SG: Do your songs have a theme/message to them?
Yeah, definitely. Mostly they deal with human relations, emotions, human nature and well, modern life in urban space and everything which is connected to it - alienation, pressure of establishment, morality, religion, money etc. The message is universal - be yourself, or rather stay yourself. Don't let them break you.
SG: What has inspired the content of the music?
Anything what happens around us - relationships, politics, life in general, well, anything. Well, ok, we don't have a football song yet;)
SG: Any plans to be in the States in the future?
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SG: What are your main musical influences
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SG: do your songs have a theme/ message to them ?
what has inspired the content of
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SG: Tell us a bit about how you/the band got its start
- The bands I was playing in prior to Polaris At Noon had either disbanded or I had left. I decided to go solo and try my luck with self releasing an album. I wanted to do something unique so that's when the serialized music releases came to life.
SG: What are your main musical influences
Lately, I've been listening to a lot of Delta Spirit, Miike Snow, Metric, and Broken Bells.
SG: What are you currently working on and are you touring at the moment, if so where?-
I've been working hard on Season Two. I'm excited about the new songs and can't wait to showcase them. I'll be playing in San Francisco at Bottom of the Hill on November 6.
SG: do your songs have a theme/ message to them ?
what has inspired the content of
the music?
My songs are all inspired by either my own life or the lives of others.