Re: Volbeat
Posted: 16. 09. 2010. 23:49
a ev zasto je u neku nogu i Mille gost necem ovakvom:
This is quoted from an interview with Tommy T Baron (Coroner, ex- Kreator):
"Radio Metal: You did two albums with KREATOR: "Outcast" and "Endorama". However, they weren't received very well from the fans because of their softer, more melodic and even gothic musical direction. You actually were blamed for this. Isn't it a little bit frustrating?
Tommy: No, because it wasn't my idea. The problem is that Mille (Petrozza, KREATOR mainman) listens to a lot of pop music. He hated metal. He wanted to do "real" music. I told him for "Endorama", "Are you sure you want to do this?" and he said, "Yes! I want to be more commercial." I was just his side man. I was here to help him reach that goal. When an album is not very successful, it's easy to say, "It's all this guy's fault!"
Radio Metal: You're saying that Mille doesn't like metal. Then what is he doing leading a thrash metal band?
Tommy: He has to do it. That's the way he earns his money. There's no other way."
This is quoted from an interview with Tommy T Baron (Coroner, ex- Kreator):
"Radio Metal: You did two albums with KREATOR: "Outcast" and "Endorama". However, they weren't received very well from the fans because of their softer, more melodic and even gothic musical direction. You actually were blamed for this. Isn't it a little bit frustrating?
Tommy: No, because it wasn't my idea. The problem is that Mille (Petrozza, KREATOR mainman) listens to a lot of pop music. He hated metal. He wanted to do "real" music. I told him for "Endorama", "Are you sure you want to do this?" and he said, "Yes! I want to be more commercial." I was just his side man. I was here to help him reach that goal. When an album is not very successful, it's easy to say, "It's all this guy's fault!"
Radio Metal: You're saying that Mille doesn't like metal. Then what is he doing leading a thrash metal band?
Tommy: He has to do it. That's the way he earns his money. There's no other way."