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LACUNA COIL Discusses 'Shallow Life' Album Concept, Working With LINKIN PARK Producer - Dec. 14, 2008
The Christmas 2008 issue of U.K.'s Rock Sound magazine features an exclusive interview with LACUNA COIL's singers Cristina Scabbia and Andrea Ferro about the band's forthcoming album, "Shallow Life" (as BLABBERMOUTH.NET first reported yesterday). The CD was recorded earlier this fall at a studio in Los Angeles with producer Don Gilmore, who has previously worked with LINKIN PARK, TRAPT, AVRIL LAVIGNE, GOOD CHARLOTTE, THE VERONICAS, PEARL JAM, TRUST COMPANY and DURAN DURAN.

A few excerpts from the Rock Sound chat follow below.

Rock Sound: How has it been working with Don Gilmore?

Andrea: It's been awesome; he's a great guy, a great producer, and we've learnt so much. We've been able to take the band to another level.

Rock Sound: Has it been at all daunting working with such a big name?

Cristina: No, not really. We're totally sure about the potential of the songs.

Andrea: Maybe in the beginning, when we didn't know him personally and our contact was through our management. We didn't know how he was going to be, if he'd have a high point of view because of all the experience he's had. When we eventually had meetings to get to know each other, we found that he's really cool and chilled out. He is very easy to work with.

Rock Sound: How has it been working with a bigger budget and extra time for this album?

Cristina: It feels great, because, of course, you have better facilities and more time to do work. Sometimes in the past we've had to record all of the vocals in not even a week, and maybe that week you're sick or you're tired or you've had interviews during the day, then you have to record. Those aren't the perfect conditions in which to work on something that is going to be around forever. It's great to have more time, and also to record in a place like California, which is really warm, so for us, as singers, that is really amazing. We haven't caught colds, everything has been relaxing — definitely the perfect conditions.

Rock Sound: What are you looking to achieve with this record? Are you happy with where the band is now, or is there room to push on?

Cristina: Well, I think that every band wants to improve and reach out to the biggest amount of people possible. With this album, we hope that more and more people will understand the message and follow it — buy the record, come to the concerts, support the band in any possible way.

Rock Sound: How will your fifth album differ from "Karmacode" and the rest of your back catalog?

Cristina: It's different, but it's still our style. We haven't done anything absolutely different from our style, because that wouldn't be natural, it would be weird — it wouldn't be us. The songs are definitely more powerful, more complete, more intense, more straight-to-the-point.

Rock Sound: The gist we have is that you're taking a more "direct" approach to songwriting on this album?

Cristina: Yeah, but "direct" in a smart and creative way. Not direct like they're just commercial songs. Somebody might misunderstand the term "direct." These songs are in your face; you'll get into the songs while listening to them.

Andrea: We've put more attention on the real meaning of the songs, so the vocals are a bit more prominent. We've worked a lot with Don on the pronounciation of the words in English, so people really understand the meanings of the words. There are strong choruses, where people can relate and really understand what we mean.

Rock Sound: We've heard the theme of the record relates back to celebrity culture.

Cristina: We just gave the example of celebrities, because you can open up a paper and find that gossip about Paris Hilton is in the first few pages, whereas the much more important news is at the back. People are more interested in superficial stuff, giving more importance to those things.

Rock Sound: So it's not about the fame game/celebrity specifically?

Andrea: It's more against the superficial lifestyle in general, but not regarding celebrities. You can talk about celebrities, but you can also talk about everyday people. It's more a reflection on life itself, and especially on the way you lead your life in a superficial way.

Cristina: …when you forget real things, you give too much importance to other stuff that's there for a second and then disappears. It's pretty silly.

For more information on the Christmas 2008 issue of Rock Sound magazine, visit www.rock-sound.net.

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COMMENT | Cool...
posted by : sieda666
12/14/2008 8:39:15 AM

Not the heaviest band in the world, but they put on a solid show and I've always enjoyed listening to them.

COMMENT |
posted by : bosomblob
12/14/2008 8:41:02 AM

After reading this interview, I think it's safe to say that the Unleashed Memories days are never coming back. Read between the lines and what they describe is a Nickelback album.

COMMENT | ???
posted by : riley23
12/14/2008 8:53:37 AM

I hope the cd is better than the last one, like I commented before that Lacuna Coil songs seem to sound the same. They are great live.

Christina's voice and beauty drive the band....

COMMENT | bosomblob
posted by : capitalG
12/14/2008 9:12:41 AM

If you actually hear the guitar riffs in the studio footage you might think otherwise. It seems that they'll also be incorporating solos in this one.

Looking forward to it.

COMMENT |
posted by : MadetheSame
12/14/2008 12:23:10 PM

I did like their early stuff a lot. The ethereal demo songs were cool, very Paradise Lost-ish and the first EP was great.

COMMENT | Well said, MadeTheSame...
posted by : mortalfungus
12/14/2008 1:23:29 PM

...but that was a completely different band. Anyway, Cristina could easily made this band a revolving door, just like Evanescence, but she keep on playing with the same guys.
Not a good choice artistically, 'coz they're not brilliant, but that definitely shows friendship among the bandmembers.

COMMENT | After their last CD...
posted by : snipershot
12/14/2008 2:16:06 PM

and seeing their producer's resume, I'm not looking forward to this. I wish them all the luck, but I don't like the direction they're going in. I'll still give it a chance though.

COMMENT |
posted by : Quantumleaper
12/14/2008 3:41:54 PM

Lacuna Coil was my favorite band from 2002 to 2005 (Scar Symmetry took that title christmas time 05')

The first few albums we're amazing. Comalies was a brilliant album, it was heavy and i feel they used Andy's vocals in the best way possible in this album. Both Ep's and In a Reverie kicked ass and you could tell that they we're going places. UNLEASHED FUCKING MEMORIES is their best album, it was heavy, melodic, and Cristina sung the best.

Karmacode was ok, but it was nothing like the previous albums. the production sucked and every song had the same structure....it was ok for what it was...and it was nothing more than a rock album.

COMMENT | Next time,
posted by : hurricane hugo
12/14/2008 6:09:58 PM

hire Atticus Ross, pls.

#@!

COMMENT | reply to bosomblob...
posted by : burnt16
12/14/2008 9:56:05 PM

"After reading this interview, I think it's safe to say that the Unleashed Memories days are never coming back."

Actually Ive listened to the new guitar riffs and they remind me A LOT of Unleashed Memories. Theres also a killer guitar solo!!


COMMENT |
posted by : Punisher
2/5/2009 5:53:27 PM

I believe it will be a mix in between Unleashed memories and Karmacode.
can't wait, dammit!



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