Interview with Michael Mueller (bass) & Michael
Bormann (lead vocals)
With their five albums, German act JADED HEART became without a
doubt one of the most talented melodic hard rock bands. We didn't hear from
them since The Journey Will Never End, their last release which came out last
year. Michael Mueller and his leader Michael Bormann tell us about the past
and the future of the band.
We
don’t hear from you since october 2002, when you were recording the demos
for your next album. What’s up since that time, and what are you currently
doing ?
Michael Mueller : During that time we were spending some time
with our own personal projects and took a little break. The we started recording
again in January 2003 .We just finished the recordings for the new Demos and
will hit the studio for the mix during may 2003. We recorded 16 new songs.
The Journey Will Never End was the last album through MTM,
I think. Have you secured a deal with a new label yet ?
Michael Mueller: You are right. The Journey was the last for MTM. We
did not sign a new contract yet. But we have a few new offers from record companys
which we still have to check. Michael Bormann also started business for his
own record label now ( R&B Records ). Probably we can work together with
that one..
Concerning this last album, I must say I was very surprised to see
the band back with another kick ass album ! I thought it was not « humanly
» possible to make an as good album as IV, but you did it ! Wasn’t
it too difficult to stand up after this amazing cd ?
Michael Mueller: No, not at all. You have to listen to the NEW ONE.
That´s gonna be a killer!! Hehehe.. You know, we have so many ideas on
tape, that we could record albums twice a year. Some leftovers from the IV sessions
were recorded on The Journey and some ideas from The Journey will be on the
next album. Thank you very much for your compliment. Glad you like both albums!
I am sure that you will like the new demos.
I think one of the best songs on the last album is "We’ll
Drag You Down". This nu metal edge was a big surprise, and as I could read
here and there, many fans were seduced by it, while they normally hate this
kind of music ! On Rockmeeting.com, I try to talk about melodic rock in a large
sense ; do you stay tuned about what the current bands are doing ? Is there
any new musical « wave » that you particularly like ?
Michael Mueller: I think Drag You Down is a good mixture
between melodic rock and a bit “modern style rock music”. Not really
nu metal. This song was written for the Ice Hockey World Championchip and they
wanted one kind of aggressive song and one ballad. Then they chose the ballad
( Champion ) . I personally like the modern touch of Drag you down because I
really like a lot of bands of the “new wave of hard rocking music”.
For example Korn, Nickelback, or Orgy. They all try to do new things and don
´t just play like all the bands years ago.
When
we see what’s happening in the world right now, your song "Live &
Let Die" is more topical than ever. Michael, how does this kind of anthems
comes to you ? I mean, what’s the way you usually compose ?
Michael Bormann: What can I say… Just watch the news.. Usually
I write and compose the music first and the lyrics when the song is done musically.
These days I always try not to write only this 8/15 lovestories, that´s
too boring to write and to listen to.
You guys are working in different projects apart from Jaded Heart,
particularly Michael. I saw you’re singing on the second Biss album, and
you were involved in many bands in the past, like Rain, your solo album or The
Sygnet. Is it the only way to make one’s living by your music today, or
is it just the occasion for you to explore different musical styles and satisfy
your prolific songwriting work ?
Michael Bormann: It is not to make a living out of it, it is
more “collecting experiences”.. and to do friends a favour…
The Sygnet was a serious side project but unfortunately not the kind of music
I like to play. So I quit singing for The Sygnet.
I think Muelli and Baris were involved in a project called Fate Of
Nations. Is it still on its way, and could you tell us more about it ?
Michae Mueller: Yeah, it is still on its way. We are currently working
on a production and wrote about 12 songs which are really heavy. It´s
music that we never could play with Jaded Heart cause the other guys are really
not into such kind of music. It is “ modern-melodic-metal.”.
That`s the reason why we started to FoN. Just to play harder music that we like.
Check out www.fate-of-nations.de
Henning
replaced Chris Ivo on keyboards last year. How did you met ?
Michael Mueller: I guess it was an advertise in a magazine..
We were lucky that he lives in the same area as we are. We were working with
Frank Roessler before we met Henning. But Frank lives in south Germany, what
was a little problem when we had to rehearse or did new songs.
Henning is great. He is a really good singer, plays guitar also and is a big
Kiss-fan, hahahaha!
Are you still in touch with Chris ?
Michael Mueller: Yes, Michael Bormann is still in contact with
him. I don ´t. I guess he quit making music.
We don’t have too much occasions to see the band playing live.
Is it due to your occupations apart from the band, or the lack of opportunities
?
Michael Mueller: That is the lack of opportunities, because we didn´t
get the chance yet to play in France more often.
On your last tour with Gotthard, your shows were acclaimed from everywhere.
Personally, I saw you twice in Annecy (France), and I was very impressed by
the evolution in the public reaction. The first time, it was on October 2000,
during a festival where practically nobody knows really who you were, but you
really kicked their asses this night ! 4 months later, I saw you again, with
Gotthard, in Annecy again, and I saw the same faces in the crowd that I saw
the first time, but this time, they really seemed to know your songs ! Did you
feel it too ?
Michael Mueller: Yes, we did! First we were a little disappointed cause
it was such a small venue when we played in Annecy with Gotthard. But it turned
out to be one of the best gigs on the whole tour! We had a lot of fun!! We really
have to come back soon!!
Does
the support for touring is a condition you require for a label to sign Jaded
Heart ?
Michael Mueller: Yes definitely. You have to tour to promote an album!
Only to put the records in the shops is not enough. Especially melodic or hard
rock!!
When could we expect to see the next Jaded Heart album ?
Michael Mueller: Hopefully in winter 2003. As I said, we are
not signed yet. We are working on it .. hehehe…
Could you tell us more about the orientation of this new cd ?
Michael Mueller: It will pretty much the same direction as the The
Journey and IV. A good mixture between both albums. Don´ t be afraid,
it won´ t be a New Metal album… ;o)
Something
you wanna add ?
Thank you very much for giving us the chance to make this interview and Rock
On!!! Hope to kick the French Asses soon ;o)
More
information about JADED HEART
Photos © jadedheart.de - from the top : Michael Mueller, Michael Bormann,
Henning Wanner, Axel Kruse et Barish Kepic.
© Rockmeeting.com - April 2003
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