HAMMERFALL's JOACIM CANS: “heavy metal music is timeless music”
07-10-2024
In a new interview with FaceCulture, HAMMERFALL singer Joacim Cans spoke about heavy metal’s enduring popularity. He said: “Heavy metal music is timeless music. Heavy metal, to me, stands for quality. Not everything, of course, but the core — I would say the core of the metal bands. Then, of course, we had the hair metal movement that kind of killed the whole thing at the end of the ’80s. But I think heavy metal needed a little break to reinvent itself and kind of come back with the essence of what heavy metal music is. And then I think we kept it like that ever since the late ’90s. I mean, the ’80s was not even 10 years — it was not even a decade. The ’80s, which we’re talking about, that was only a couple of years. Then everything changed.”
He continued: “The return of heavy metal has been going on for 25 years, and it’s still very solid because we do not mix. Heavy metal is this. If you wanna play something else, well, then you can do this subgenre. Because there are so many subgenres now. In the ’80s, what kind of subgenres did you have? You had hard rock, heavy metal, thrash metal… Death metal came, but this was kind of a little before. The name, the genre black metal was invented but the sound came later. VENOM invented the name, but then I would say maybe a band like BATHORY invented the sound. And for me, growing up with metal, that is the music that for me as a teenager, and that is the music that brings back memories, good and bad.”
Joacim added: “I wouldn’t say that I’m as hungry as I was before trying to find new albums to listen to. As a matter of fact, there’s just too many albums being released nowadays, so it’s really hard to find. I lived at the record store as a kid. Every week I was down there just going through all the new releases. And it wasn’t that many releases, to be honest with you, if you compare it nowadays. Because I think the problem is that the demo stage doesn’t exist anymore. People do not record demos; they record albums for Spotify. Like, ‘Oh, no, no, no, no, no. Don’t.’ If it’s a demo, keep it a demo. Put it someplace else where you can remove it. ‘Cause maybe there’s a song there, in 10 years’ time, that’s, ‘Oh, no, we should have done it like this.’ ‘Yeah, but it’s already registered. It’s on Spotify. It’s everywhere, and we can’t really take it back.’ So just be a little cautious, be careful. Just because you have a song that’s been recorded, you don’t have to put it out there, because who’s gonna find it? It’s not gonna make a difference. Maybe you can brag to your friends: ‘Yeah, we just released our first single.’ ‘Okay. On Spotify? Okay.’ How many plays the first year? Yeah, less than a hundred. Okay. Cool. Probably your mom, your dad, your grandma, your neighbor. Yeah, they should be a little more careful.”
HAMMERFALL have earlier this years released “Freedom”, the third single from their upcoming album, “Avenge The Fallen”, which was released on August 9 via Nuclear Blast Records.
Watch “Freedom” below.
When it comes to the main focus of the album, frontman Joacim Cans mentions “freedom” and the urge to let anyone be who they want to be. It’s represented in the album’s cover, where the bands faithful warrior Hector choses to walk his own path, despite what others tell him to do. Much like HAMMERFALL have and always will do.
Watch the previously released “The End Justifies” and ´Hail To The King´ below.
About the album:
“This is our 13th album”, Joacim Cans says with pride. “How do you still stay relevant after 13 albums? It’s very much like the opening line to the song ´Avenge The Fallen´: “What is the worst, be the one who died, or be the one who survived.”
Think about it, because it is a tough question”.
He continues, “Do we want to be a band who releases new music just for the sole reason of getting out on the road again or do we want to keep pushing and challenging ourselves? In times where people have less and less attention span, we still think in the form of full length albums. A few good songs don’t make a strong album. A strong album comes from an album full a great songs and that’s what we’re delivering with Avenge The Fallen.”
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Avenge The Fallen comes in following formats:
– CD Jewel Case
– CD Digipack w/signed poster
– 1 LP Gatefold Gold Vinyl
– 1 LP Gatefold Purple Vinyl
– 1LP Gatefold, Splatter Vinyl (Sweden Rock Exclusive)
19.04. MX Mexico City – Sala Urbana20.04. CO Bogota – Auditorio Mayor Cun23.04. CL Santiago – Teleton25.04. BA Brasilia – Toinha27.04. BA Sao Paulo – Summer Breeze30.04. USA Harrisburg – Midtown Arts Center01.05. USA Montclair – The Wellmont Theater02.05. USA Albany – Empire Underground03.05. USA Columbus – The Bluestone04.05. USA St. Louis – Delmar Hall06.05. USA Fort Worth – Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall07.05. USA San Antonio – Vibes Event Center09.05. USA Albuquerque – El Rey Theater10.05. USA Tuscon – Encore11.05. USA Anaheim – City National Grove of Anaheim12.05. USA Las Vegas – House of Blues14.05. USA Denver – Summit16.05 USA St. Paul – Myth Live17.05. USA Milwaukee – Milwaukee Metal Fest18.05. USA Cleveland – House of Blues19.05. USA Flint – The Machine Shop20.05. USA Mc Kees Rocks – Roxian Theatre21.05. USA Richmond – The National23.05. USA Cincinnati – Bogart´s24.05. USA Atlanta – The Masquerade (Heaven)25.05. USA St Peterburg – Jannus Live05.-08.06. SE Norje – Sweden Rock Festival06.06. NO Trondheim – Trondheim Rocks14.06. ES Zamora – Z-fest20.06. DK Copenhagen – Copenhell27.06. SL Snina – Rock Pod Kamenon
03.-06.07. DE Ballenstedt – Rock Hartz
12.07. BG Midalidare Estate, Chirpan – Midalidare Rock
10.08. FI Helsinki – Hellsinki Metal Fest
04.10. DE Hamburg – Barclays Arena
05.10. NL Amsterdam – AFAS Live
Line-up:
Joacim Cans – vocals
Oscar Dronjak – guitar
Fredrik Larsson – bass
Pontus Norgen – guitar
David Wallin – drums
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