Gr. (vocals) : I can tell you something simple and very cliché : we're fucking
proud of it ! But I mean it a lot! When you read many interviews of many bands,
especially mainstream bands, they're still proud of their new album even if it
sounds like shit compared to the oldest. But it's just some promotion talks.
Corey Taylor is a specialist of it, but who really think that Slipknot's new records
are better than the first ones? Anyway, we're so proud of this second LP, we're
proud of our writing process, of the production, the way it sounds, ‘cause we
worked a lot on it, even harder than we worked on “À Nos Morts”. On
our first record, nobody expecting us, and even us we don't know what we can
expect. We just wanna made a LP, period. Nothing more, nothing less. For this
new one, we want more haha ! We knew ourselves better, what we want to do, what
we can do, and we prepare it the most that we can do. I also think that we find
our own sound, our “Pilori
style”, and we assume it more.
Personally, there are plenty of songs in this album that I really really
like, that I like to listen to, that I like to play. I like my own voice, what
I've done, which is not always the case, even if I still think that here or
here I could do more, I could bo better... Regarding our local scene, in Rouen,
I think that no one does the same sound or the same style as us. I also think
this is real for the French scene in general. We're pretty unique haha !!! But
I don't like comparison, competition, so I'll stop it right now.
SL: What was the
writing and rehearsal process like for your album
Gr. (vocals): Our first LP, “À Nos Morts”, was released in
May 2020, during the Covid pandemic. So we were in a dynamic, we wanna make
things, and in the meantime we were very frustrated, but not resigned. We try
our best to take all the opportunities to play and tour when it was possible,
and we also have some times to keep writing songs with the curfew or lockdown.
This first album was very well-received, so it motivated us a lot. We took this
dynamic and this frustration, and, in addition to “classic” rehearsals, two
times we rent an Airbnb in the Normandy countryside, in the middle of nowhere,
and lock ourselves during days, to write this new album. We just played music
all day long between us. After that, we keep writing and make the song
arrangements from home cause it's very easy now, all the new technologies
allowed it.
SL: What
stands out as your overarching memory from the recording sessions?
Gr. (vocals): A lot of positive things. Really. Even if I try hard, I
can't remember something negative. We were very well-prepared, we made demo of
each song, we went a lot in rehearsals, and we recorded in a place that we know
by heart with a guy who know us by heart (La Gare aux Musiques with Bertrand
Lebourgeois, at 30 kms of Rouen). When we made our first album, we were less
prepared, and, except for the drum parts, we done it in some kind of DIY
spirit, ‘cause we recorded it ourselves in the super tiny home studio of our
former bassist.
For this new record, we took more times, in a “real” studio with better
stuffs, better materials, and a “real” sound guy. Everything was easier, and every
one of us was super excited to play and record his parts. If I could keep just
one memory, I would say the first day of guitar takes. When my drummer, my bass
player and me came at the studio, our guitarist was already there and has already
prepared all his stuffs with our sound guy. There were 4 cabinets with 4 amp
heads and a ton of pedals around, and nearly ten mics to record all this shit.
I can easily remember the smile on all our faces, and the excitation that we
all felt at the moment where we started recording the guitar and when we heard
that crazy sound.
SL: Does
anything spring to mind when you think about the completion of your new
album and with than in mind, how is the mood in the camp at present?
Gr. (vocals): In our camp,
the mood is always good, always positive! I think that is why the things goes
so well for Pilori : I've the huge
chance to work with great dudes who are great friends, they all have a good
mentality, a good state of mind. I'm serious, I mean it, this is the best
line-up and the best people to work with. So, the mood is offensive now: we
wanna do things, play a lot, defend this album anywhere and everywhere !
SL: There
is often very little focus given to the album artwork, which for me is an
integral part of the record, can you tell us a little about the artist, how the
artwork come to fruition and your thoughts on the completed piece? Perhaps tell us about some of your own
favourite album covers?
Gr. (vocals): The artwork was made by an Indonesian artist, Jois Cabe.
He's also the guy behind our first album cover. It's an amazing artist and a
great dude, it was a real pleasure to work with him again. I've just gave him
the name of the album, the meaning of it, and he can do whatever he want and
feel. Our talks and exchanges were good, he quickly understood the point. Like
you, the visuals are an important part of an album for me, and I really think
that this artwork is the perfect fit for this album. We're very proud of it,
really, we find it awesome, more than expected! And we've very good feedback on
it.
To talk about my favorite album covers, I just wanna say that I've always loved
covers without artist names. When you have just an artwork, a visual, and no
other infos. I always found it great, that's why we do it with Pilori haha!
SL: With your new record
completed, what are you planning as far as shows in the near future?
Gr. (vocals): We plan to do a lot of shows cause we love playing and
touring so much. Be on the road, it's one of the thing we like the most. So
it's the plan: play as much as possible, anywhere. Till the end of 2022, we
already have 19 shows scheduled, in Germany, Belgium, Czech Republic, Hungary,
Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, and for sure, in France. Some shows and tour are
also already booked for 2023. And, when we'll be tired about playing and
touring, we'll do a new album !
SL: Finally,
do you have any last words?
Gr. (vocals): Thanks to you for your interest, thanks to everyone who's
reading this, thanks to everyone who support us in any way. And don't forget to support your local scene
and independent/underground bands. Go to the shows in the tiny club of your
city, buy some merch, and keep listening to all the underground scene. It's
always a thug time for this scene, and it's always getting worse and worse. So
many independent venues are closing...
The End.