CLAWFINGER - Zak Tell

04 August 2009
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"It’s not rocket science, it’s just rock’n’roll! "

CLAWFINGER will be co-headlining the third and final night of the ‘Spirit of Burgas’ 2009 festival.

The Swedish metallers who shot to fame with a number of great albums and hits like ‘The Truth’, ‘Nigger’, ‘Do What I Say’, ‘Biggest & The Best’ etc will go onstage around 9:30 pm local time (8:30 pm CET).

The latest album of CLAWFINGER was released 2 years ago through Nuclear Blast.

For the past, present and future of CLAWFINGER we are talking to frontmanВ Zak Tell - it's 11 a.m...

an interview conducted by Nasso Ruskov

HOW ARE YOU THIS MORNING?
To be honest I’m pretty fucking tired. It’s been a long weekend, so…But I’m good, I’m good.

WHY A LONG WEEKEND? HAVE YOU GUYS BEEN PARTYING? OR PLAYING?
We’ve been doing both. We played in Germany on Saturday and on Sunday we played the Woodstock festival in Poland, which is the biggest festival in Europe.

SO POLAND’S NOW DOING A WOODSTOCK, EH?
It’s fantastically big, it’s about 400 000 people and it’s awesome.

ZAK TELLВ 

WHAT’S NEW IN THE CLAWFINGER CAMP THEN?
Hmm….that’s a hard question to answer, but I’ll put it in a few words. What’s new is that we’re just trying to survive like all the other bands out there. The business is very different from what it was 15 years ago. You can’t survive only by being in a band these days, so we’re working and doing what we have to do to pay the rent and trying to find time for Clawfinger.

The only plan we have for a release at the moment is a remake of 'DEAF DUMB BLIND' for the 20th anniversary . The plan is to re-record all the songs from that album and bring in guests. We’ve been talking to some of the guys from Rammstein and Peter Tagtgren from Pain & Hypocrisy. We’ve made some friends through the years and hopefully we can get them to add their own flavourings and colourings to those old tracks.

SO YOU’RE GOING TO COMPLETELY RE-RECORD THE SONGS?
Yes. Because next year is the 20th anniversary since we started the band, so…it’s a sort of celebration. I mean, we celebrate every time we’re out playing anyway. It’s also like a special treat for the fans who’ve stuck with us. It remains to be seen how it turns out, but if we can actually gather with these musician friends, then it can hopefully be something more than just a cheap remake that sounds more or less like the original. The plan is to make something a bit different.

I WAS JUST ABOUT TO ASK YOU ABOUT RAMMSTEIN. SEEING AS YOUR DRUMMER HENKA PLAYS IN RICHARD KRUSPE’S SIDE PROJECT EMIGRATE. ARE YOU FRIENDLY WITH THOSE GUYS?
We actually don’t have Henka with us anymore, but it’s true that he did play with Richard on his solo album. I don’t know how much you can actually know guys in other bands these days because all bands are busy doing their own thing.

What a lot of people don’t know, though,  is that Rammstein supported us in 1995, when we were bigger and they were smaller. So we’ve known them since then, more or less. And of course they paid us back by letting us support them on their 2001 tour. I mean, there is some history there, we’ve done remixes for them and a bit of this and that, so there is some sort of connection, but it’s not as if we call each other every day and chit chat.

BACK WHEN YOU GUYS FIRST BROKE BIG, PEOPLE WERE CONSTANTLY COMPARING YOU TO RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE, SAYING THAT YOU WERE BOTH FEISTY, BELLIGERENT, POLITICAL BANDS, WHOSE MUSIC CONTAINED ELEMENTS OF ROCK, RAP, METAL AND EVEN FUNK….
Well, I understand where that’s coming from, but to be honest I don’t hear a lot of similarities. I mean, he’s called Zack and I’m Zak, he raps and so do I, but beyond that what they do is funky blues metal riffs with a much more overtly political stance to the whole thing, whereas we’re more…we’re more square if you like…and more German, more sort of “march” music. There’s not a whole lot of funk in our music.

My lyrics are maybe slightly more personal than his, his are more sort of a Che Guevara approach. I mean, I take it as a compliment, I don’t have a problem with it, but I really don’t see us as being very similar to each other. I’ve heard us compared loads of times and it doesn’t bother me, but I just never understood it that much.

SPEAKING OF POLITICAL, WE ALL REMEMBER 2003 WHEN YOUR SONG “STEP ASIDE” CAUSED A BIT OF AN UPROAR IN THE STATES WITH ITS ANTI-BUSH STANCE….HOW WOULD YOU COMMENT THE CURRENT POLITICAL STATE OF AFFAIRS AROUND THE WORLD?
Well politics are politics, what’s there to say? There’s a reason the word rhymes with polytricks as well. Otherwise that’s a big question! I’m not saying that we never were political, but I guess it was much more from a personal point of view and much more from a point of view where you’re looking at what’s going on and making a commentary on it.

I’ve never claimed to be left wing or right wing…I’d lose a political debate within minutes if I was to talk to someone who knew their shit. I’ve always gone more with common sense and feelings and my gut telling me what’s right and wrong, good and bad. Of course I make comments about homophobia and racism and all those things, cause they’re things that should concern any sane human being that has feelings.

CLAWFINGER

YOU GUYS ARE PLAYING ON THE THIRD DAY OF SPIRIT OF BURGAS, WHILE FAITH NO MORE ARE HEADLINING THE FIRST NIGHT.
Yeah I saw that, it’s a bummer that we’re not on the same day. We saw Faith No More about a month ago at one of Sweden’s biggest festivals.

WHEN WE TOLD THEIR BASS PLAYER BILLY GOULD THAT YOU’D BE PLAYING IN BURGAS TOO, HE SAID: “COOL, I LIKE THOSE GUYS.”
We hooked up with them ever so briefly at this festival, cause Billy was the one who actually put us on the guest list. We played Monsters of Rock with them in 1995, in South America. I mean, once again, it’s not as if we chat with each other every day. Our keyboard player got in touch with Billy through Facebook and he said he’d put us on the guest list, no problem. It was a fantastic gig by the way, completely fantastic. They’ve still got it., definitely still got it.

CLAWFINGER IS ON THE SAME BILL AS THE CRYSTAL METHOD IN BURGAS…
I remember them. I have one album of theirs, I think it was called VEGAS. I really love that album. There’s one song in particular, called “Trip Like I Do”, which I thought was fucking fantastic. I didn’t follow them after that, I sort of lost track – there’s so much good music to try and keep a track on, that you always lose something along the way.

CLAWFINGER HAS PLAYED AND TOURED WITH MANY FAMOUS ACTS. WHO WERE THE COOLEST?
I would have to say that the best guys were Alice In Chains. I remember very clearly before the first gig we did – at Brixton Academy in London – Jerry and Layne came into our dressing room and told us that if there was anything that we felt bad about, or that if we felt mistreated, then to let them know. They wanted to make sure that we felt comfortable and that we had a good time because they had experienced the opposite when they were supporting Van Halen.

They were exactly like Beavis and Butthead, but in a good way – they just came into the dressing room and chilled and told us these things. That was our first ever European tour as a support, so that was very important for us. And then also the fact that we were all massive fans. When we got the call that we’d be supporting Alice In Chains on a European tour, we thought someone was pulling our leg. And it turned out to be true. They did amazing gigs, they were an amazing band…

They’re still an amazing band, but there’s an important person missing as far as I’m concerned. I know they’re back and they’re probably still good. I haven’t heard any of the new stuff and what the new vocalist sounds like. But I’m old school and to me Alice in Chains were with Layne Staley. I know that makes me an old fart, but I’ll have to accept that and live with it.

CLAWFINGER

SO WILL YOU GUYS BE PLAYING ANY OLD CHESTNUTS AT THE GIG? AND HOW ABOUT NEW SONGS?
We don’t have anything completely new to play. The latest  we have is from the 'LIFE WILL KILL YOU' album (2007). So that’s as new, as it’s gonna be. Beyond that of course we’ll play a mixture of all the albums. We’ve been going for 20 years and the first album was way back in 93’ but that doesn’t mean we never play ‘Nigger’ or ‘Truth’ or any of those songs – they’re classic for their time.

AND PEOPLE GO MENTAL WHEN YOU PLAY THEM.
That’s why we still enjoy them – because when the adrenalin sets in and people are having a good time, it doesn’t matter if you’ve played this song a 1000 times. I mean, we wrote the fucking song. We don’t ban songs from the setlist just because we’re tired of them. Of course we swap them about and maybe they don’t give us the same kick as quickly, but once you see the whole picture and you’re onstage and you’re having a good time, then everything just makes sense.

OK, THANKS FOR TALKING TO US AND WE’LL SEE YOU IN BURGAS.
Thank you, no problem. We’re looking forward to it. We’ll just make sure we have a big party onstage, together with the audience – that’s the whole masterplan. I’m pretty sure everyone will have a good time. It’s not rocket science, it’s just rock’n’roll!

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