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TORTURER
Joined: 12 Jun 2009 Posts: 237 Location: Poland/UK
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Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 3:44 pm Post subject: |
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One of the best zines around! Total support! _________________ DOOM OVER THE WORLD!!! |
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xyosefx

Joined: 06 Aug 2009 Posts: 4376 Location: The Red Room
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Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 3:50 pm Post subject: |
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| TORTURER wrote: | | One of the best zines around! Total support! |
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Fuck you, shut your fucking mouth. We didn't ask for your opinion. We're telling you the way it is so sit back and listen. |
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Korpinen
Joined: 12 Aug 2009 Posts: 140 Location: Tampere, Finland
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Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 10:13 pm Post subject: |
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| In Solitude wrote: | | christhammer wrote: | | ...especially due to the fact that a lot of bands have grown mega-slow in answering their interviews... |
You're telling me haha. I sent all my interviews out September 21 of last year, and just now received the last one back. |
Although I'm not necessarily expecting them back anymore, I sent two The Serpent Bearer interviews out in early June of last year and still haven't received the answers. Both inties were mutually agreed upon, and one of the two bands has still (in January) promised to deliver the answers (with the other remaining silent since August), although I've taken steps to try and find a replacement for them.
I don't think the bands owe me anything until they say they're willing to do an interview. After that it's about keeping your goddamn word, and even though I'm pretty used to bands not keeping their word these days, it still fucking pisses me off every time. Then again, I'm pretty big on the code of honour thing...
On the topic: if anyone has Ancient Spirit Terror #4 for sale, contact me! |
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Qvadrivivm
Joined: 21 Oct 2009 Posts: 61 Location: Tampere, Finland
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Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 11:31 pm Post subject: |
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Like most people, bands like to make promises and be more optimistic about the future than they sometimes should be. I don't think 6-9 months is a hopelessly long time to wait for an interview if you've done your work properly with the questions (which I believe was the case with the early TSB #2 interviews), can maintain some level of communication with your interviewee(s) and they're still at least promising to do something. If you've sent pages and pages of questions, it's fair to give people time to think and absorb them and then use some months for the writing process. That is, if you want truly GOOD answers. Otherwise you can go to the jacuzzi and speak about the recent Tokio Hotel embarkings. There are numerous interviews we've done for Q. that have taken 8-10 months to get answered and when the answers have finally arrived, I've pissed my pants because they're so good. Yesterday brought the answers to questions sent last May, and it turned out to be a seventeen-sheet affair. Etc, etc. It's when people turn hostile, produce death threats or simply stop answering your inquiries that you might want to go looking for replacements and curse the losers that failed. As the person before said, it's most definitely about keeping your word and showing some character. There are all kinds of ridiculous excuses I've heard for delayrium in the answering biz as of late, but let's remain encouraging for once.
As for the topic, I'd like to see less regular music industry questions and a certain variation in the structure concerning the interviews in Ancient Spirit Terror. #4 became a somewhat daunting tome in the end because of some of the repetition and uninspired questions. Stefan just helped fixing me up with Mitch Harris for a great Defecation/Righteous Pigs interview, so I shan't complain too much though, haha. Loads of cool bands in the mag. |
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christhammer
Joined: 25 Sep 2008 Posts: 44 Location: Germany
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Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 8:42 am Post subject: |
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Hey Mr Quadrivium, Stefan here...
Thanks actually for the minor criticism, I can say for sure we have improved the quality of questions.
As for waiting for interviews, I hardly send any questions out without having asked before but still it's crazily slow at times. Actually having ABSU was already confirmed by the band 3 years ago but they never answered my questions back then, so I reworked that one and now I got it answered and am happy as hell.
Patience and persistence pay off in the end usually... _________________ Check out ANCIENT SPIRIT TERROR issue 4 - OUT NOW! Total fucking death! |
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passetiermes

Joined: 12 Aug 2007 Posts: 2074 Location: Finland
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Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 9:16 am Post subject: |
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I thought that thanks to internet/email, bands nowadays actually bother answering interviews and do that without months of waiting.
When I was making a zine in mid 90s, most of the bands I sent interviews to ( Marduk, Dissection, Fenriz, Throne Of Ahaz, Emperor, etc.) didn't bother answering them, despite of my brilliant questions and many IRCs.
Erik/Watain is not the only one who uses copy paste when answering questions. That Ancient Rites guy took that art to a new level. Once you have read one Ancient Rites interview, you have read them all. I would rather read Harry Potter for the rest of my life, than another Ancient Rites interview. |
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Qvadrivivm
Joined: 21 Oct 2009 Posts: 61 Location: Tampere, Finland
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Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 12:45 am Post subject: |
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Eleven months ago, I sent an interview request to an American band that released a very good début album in 2009. The band immediately agreed to doing the interview, so I sent them a total of six (6) questions a week after the initial request. Five months and some inquiries later they apologised for not being in touch and said they would get to it soon. Another couple of months went by and nothing was heard from them, despite attempts of getting in touch. In November-December I started e-mailing them on an almost daily basis, just to push it out with a kind of brute force tactic. To no avail. Three weeks ago, as a sort of final attempt, I contacted first the band and then their label to help me with the interview. No answer. A week went by, another attempt to contact the label. Nothing.
Eight hours ago, the answers arrived. With them there was the guitarist's explanation that the band had been "in the studio non stop" to write and rehearse for their second album. I can tell you the music of the band slowly starts to sound good again.
Just a small story to emphasise that you shouldn't stop asking for answers very easily.
| passetiermes wrote: | | Erik/Watain is not the only one who uses copy paste when answering questions. |
Yeh, quite a lot of folks seem to be doing this, even ones who don't have the pressure of answering a hundred interviews every day. Greg from Esoteric, Dolorian, and the guys from Tenhi come to mind. You can usually sort it out by telling them you're not having any of that action, but then you of course have to be aware of the individual's habit for such behaviour in the first place.
passetiermes, was that zine of yours ever released? Guess not? |
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christhammer
Joined: 25 Sep 2008 Posts: 44 Location: Germany
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Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 4:52 am Post subject: |
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Btw, if you are still interested in ordering ANCIENT SPIRIT TERROR #4 - the issue that came out in 2008, submit your orders to Vasili:
ancientspiritterror@yahoo.de
Bands featured in AST 4:
CELTIC FROST, ASPHYX, GOATLORD, PROTECTOR, HELL MILITIA, ANATOMIA, ETERNAL DARKNESS, FUNEBRARUM, BLOODSTONE, DENIAL OF GOD, IBEX THRONE, GRAVEN, NEGATIVE PLANE, DARKMOON WARRIOR, FLUISTERWOUD, GOAT VOMIT, MORTUARY DRAPE and more. In addition to that there will be live reviews of INQUISITION, ZEMIAL, KAWIR as well as our huge Greek black metal special featuring ZEMIAL, NOCTERNITY, KAWIR, ROTTING CHRIST, NAER MATARON. Over 120 reviews!
Price: 8 Euro + 1,45 Euro Postage (Europe only) 12$ (World).
Just in case... _________________ Check out ANCIENT SPIRIT TERROR issue 4 - OUT NOW! Total fucking death! |
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passetiermes

Joined: 12 Aug 2007 Posts: 2074 Location: Finland
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Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 5:49 am Post subject: |
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| Qvadrivivm wrote: |
passetiermes, was that zine of yours ever released? Guess not? |
First issue was released in 95 as I got answers from Finnish bands. I had pretty much the same problem with the 2nd issue, although we managed to get some answers from abroad as well (Mortiis, Ved Buens Ende, Arcana, etc.), but most of the bands again chose not to answer. The second issue was not released because of not having money to print the damn thing. |
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BBR
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Lukasz
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In Solitude

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