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On the rack: Martin LeMar from Tomorrow's Eve | |
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Wretched sinner, tell us about your latest deeds of evil and spite, ‘Tales from Serpentia’!
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Tomorrow’s Eve – The album is a collection of evil and dreadful fictions from the abyss of a twisted mind. So it may appear on the first view. But if you look deeper you’re gonna find a story behind all that pulp fiction stories. In general it’s about a former drug addicted writer who wrote the “Tales From Serpentia” when he was high. And the music is like a movie score to these stories in the same darker and grittier vibe. It is a very universal storyline; something you can witness in all major cities around the World, including here in our own hometown. And for some parts of the lyrics I’d advice parental advisory haha.
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| You fiend! You intend to tour the world with this devilish noise, don't you?!
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Tomorrow’s Eve – Of course. To spread the word of metal we shall overcome the planet (haha). Honestly we are willed to tour as soon as we can and we hope to reach a lot of people who might enjoy listening to our music as much as we do playing it.
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| I reckon you have many ungodly stories from your sinful tours. You might as well give us the worst story since we're preparing to fry you anyway!
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Tomorrow’s Eve – Haha...anything related to toilets in tour busses is able to fill bookshelf's or horror-literatur. As well as bad catering with eggs that smelled like they’d been delivered straight from the inner circle of the ninth hell. So there are various stories that are worth to tell, but most of them are a good for jokes and merely funny instead of wrong after the tour is over. Really dramatic was that our tour bus wrecked in the middle of nowhere in France on a Sunday and it took them almost 18 hours to get us on the road again, what made us cancelling a concert in Italy. These kinda things are really horrible moments.
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| Oh, you are indeed a wretch! If we had not caught you, what would you and your cohordes have done now? Recorded even more of your fiendish rattling?
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Tomorrow’s Eve – We are in the preparation of a concert at the moment and in the same time we are writing new songs for the next album that will be in the state of recording soon.
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| Damnations! You are beyond redemption. Name the five musical pieces that you want to bring with you when we send you to hell!
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Tomorrow’s Eve – Unfortunately I can speak only for myself at the moment, but then it’s going to be Ocean Machine – Biomech, Sepultura – Arise, Metallica – Master Of Puppets, Basil Poledouris – Score of Conan the Barbarian and the collected scores of Danny Elfman.
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So is Tomorrow’s Eve something unique or is it simply just like every other German Metal band?
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Tomorrow’s Eve – As every breathing individual on earth (and hell) is unique on it’s own, so is every band in general. Of course we are different from other metal bands and we are guessed for very recognisable. Some already called our style teutonic progressive metal, so you can hear our heritage in our music.
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What makes your sound original and special compared to the rest of the competition, and does it in any way have something to do with where you originates from (Germany)?
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Tomorrow’s Eve – In the last 5 years TE grew together to a band with very strong bounds. And with that the music evolved a lot to a very unique construction. I think we already sound original in Germany, so it may be obvious, if we sound even more special outside of Germany. I suspect that every songwriter gets influenced by their immediate surroundings, and since we’re from Germany, that will have a big impact on our sound.
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| This Inquisition Symphony was conducted by the Power of Metal in June in the year of our Lord 2009 |