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"Black Knight Legacy"

Discography
Awake In Visions Solitary Lunacy Eternal Flame Elysium Dreams Black Knight Legacy
The Band
Maxe - Vocals Sammy - Guitar Andi - Drums Pete - Bass
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Interview with Gerd "Sammy" Simpson, guitar player for Wolfs Moon 3.28.03
1. Thanks very much for the opportunity to chat a bit with you Sammy. Everyone at Maximum
Metal really appreciates your time. So lets start off with getting some details on the
current happenings with the band. Are you getting ready to record the new album? Do you
have a title for it yet?
First off I wanna thank you dudes for giving me the chance to talk to you about Wolfs Moon
and for the support. Well we still work on the ten new songs for the new album number
five. I needed 8 months to prepare the lyrics and 10 months for the
riffs and song-foundations. Since November 2002 we work them out as a band in the
rehearsing room to put the talents of all four members into the tracks. If you are
wondering why we need so much time then I have to explain that we all have full-time jobs.
Sometimes it`s difficult to find time for the band but we will never give up as long as we
have die-hard-fans like you behind us. We plan to enter the studio early November 2003.
Yes
and we do have a title for the album. It`s T.H. 5 Keep Metal Alive. I know it
sounds a little bit strange so I will explain it. T.H. stands for timestream horrorsphere
as a symbol for the lyrics. 5 stands for album number 5 and Keep Metal Alive stands for
itself. I wanted a positive message in the title. No evil cruel stuff although the lyrics
have a small horror touch within. You guys know the message from our last year`s T-Shirts
and well
..everybody loves the cool message behind it. I think it`s time to make
clear how important metal really is. After the release of the album I hope we will have a
few live gigs to spread the message.
2. What sort of concept will this new album have? Are you going to continue the story of
the Duke Of Damnation and can we expect the same artist for the album cover?
To answer the last question first : Yes. It`s still Claude Klein who will draw the new
cover. You know his works from our Elysium Dreams and Black-Knight-Legacy. The concept
behind the new album is looking for answers to eternal questions. I asked myself what
makes you an evil or a good person? Your birth? Your religion? Your education? Or are we
just victim of circumstances? What about powersurge? What is the fascination of power? All
those questions are elements in the new Fantasy-Horror-Story. I don`t want to tell too
much about the story-line. Only a few details: The reborn Duke Of Damnation seeks for the
ultimate power. For that reason he wants to return to Elysium and starts a holy war
between Angels and Vampires. The Duke uses renegade Angels to expel the Vampires from
Elysium. So who's evil? The Vampires or the Angels ? The Nephilim Kayne - half Angel /
half Vampire has to accept his role in this strange game. He is the Vampire Messiah . His
mission is to free his people with the ancient Blood Grail. In my opinion a holy war is
totally senseless so no one will win this battle. On the front cover you will see the Duke
in the moment of greatest power and greatest disaster at the same time, it looks a little
bit like the Elysium cover but with red as symbol for life as main color. On the back cover
you will see Kayne with the Blood Grail with the Temple Of Eternity behind him. There is a
song on the album that has nothing to do with the fantasy concept. It`s the
song with the title I Still Believe In Metal. It`s more in the tradition of songs like
Underdog and Lone Wolf. The track will close the circle to the album cover because I think
I still believe in metal and Keep Metal Alive are the best words to express what it`s all
about.
3. Some of the newer fans out there may not
realize that you have actually penned lyrics for three albums, all of which tell the story of the Duke Of Damnation.
Can you explain a little bit about the storyline of The Duke? Maybe catch some fans up on the tale thus far?
To be honest I never intended to write three concept albums in a row. Isn`t it funny? I
don`t know any other band who does that. Anyway
it was more of a natural evolution.
It all started with the chorus of Duke Of Damnation, "Twisted reality, twisted
revelation, I'm the one who used to be the Duke Of Damnation. Thats all. No idea for a
story. I only loved the sound of those words as in the song Damnation by AC/DC. After that
I started with the lyrics of the Trilogy Of Agony which deals with a Vampire-lady who
seeks for revenge. Then I added 1 and 1 and began with lyrical links between the single
tracks. Devil's Bite for example is about the axe of the Duke. Well yes, a few weeks later
I loved the story about the collector of souls for myself. After contacting my artist
Claude for the cover it all made sense. For the first time we had a real cover for one of
our albums. The Duke knows very little about his origin. One of his victims-The Undead
Vampire Lady-met him for a last battle in the Underworld only to understand that they are
both puppets. On the Black Knight Legacy record I continued the story of the banished
Duke, as his reincarnation Firehead, a figure from our Eternal Flame album. He was more an
anti-here character. His legacy was to serve the Necronomicon against the evil
Witch-Goddess. He had to fight against the Shadow Warriors with their leader
Soul-Sorcerer. He made the ultimate sacrifice. He gave his life energy to destroy the evil
reign of the Witch Goddess. That's where the new story begins. I really hope you like it.
4. What sort of influences gave you the idea for the Duke story? I know you are a huge
comic book fan so I would guess that had a heavy effect on your writing.
Yes without a doubt you are right. Comic books like Spawn, Batman, and The Darkness were
the main influences. Very important for their lyrics were and are the novels of a German
series entitled Das Volk Der Nacht which means People Of The Night. Movies are influences
too. In the new story line there are effects from motion pictures like Blade or God's
Army, which is knows as the Prophecy trilogy with Christopher Walken in the US.
5. Looking back at the beginning of the band's career, the demo tape, "Dream Beyond A
Dream" had Maxe on vocals. Why did he leave the band at that time and then come back?
Oh, he left after the second demo, Awake In Visions for personal reasons. He wanted to
join another band which had a more hard rock style. The most important reason was that he
had problems with our ex-keyboarder Christian. After the first CD our bassist Kanone and
Christian left the band. So I asked him to come back, thats all. Kanone left because he
had no more time because of his job. He is still a good friend. Christian left for musical
reasons and started a career as a solo pop singer without success.
6. Keyboards played a huge role in the band's sound on the demo and on the first release,
"Solitary Lunacy". Why did the band use keyboards then, and why were they
disposed of after the first release? I hate keyboards so I'm glad you dropped that from
your sound.
Funny to say but the reason was simple. We had no one around to play with us. Kanone and I
bought instruments and were very happy to play the same chords at the same time. Andi on
drums had a few experiences with other bands and Christian was a good musician. So we had
the chance to start the band. I agree with you. I'm glad those times are over. I cannot
say that I hate keyboards but after the second demo Christian only wanted to play piano
and pop songs. So the ending was no surprise.
7. With the second album, "Eternal Flame", the band really came into its own.
That album just simply blew me away. Like heavy Cathedral styled doom, Overkill, and Iced
Earth. Did you get a big response from that album? Obviously it was a huge change in
style, so did it confuse fans at all?
Another funny question. Our fans were shocked!!! They wanted Kanone and Christian back but
I said sorry, No!!!! Eternal Flame was my vision how the band has to sound, 100% metal if
they like it or not. I really thought that second album has to be our last album. I wanted
to make the guy in the mirror very proud, and he still is. A few weeks later we got the
first international reactions that made us happy. But it was always the same. Good
reviews, less record sales. But we started to build a small die-hard fan foundation.
8. Up until this point in the band's career, how did the live gigs go? Were you being
offered alot of shows at this time?
To tell the truth, no. It was and is only a question of money so we always played small
self-organized shows in front of 100-200 fans. For Black Knight Legacy we played 11 shows.
Sometimes we got no money for fuel or stuff like that so you cannot do that very often.
The only thing I can tell is that I loved all shows although there weren't so much guys
around. Before I forget, our last year's 10 Years Heavy birthday party with Bad Influence
was great.
9. On "Elysium Dreams" , your sound stayed consistent with what "Eternal
Flame" had offered...just heavy no holds barred heavy metal, the way it should be.
With "Black Knight Legacy", I think the band improved on the chorus parts of the
songs, and I really think the band has matured with each release. What do you think sets
"Black Knight Legacy" apart from the "Eternal Flame" record?
Differences between the records? Well, that is a question I am not able to answer. You
have to ask the other three guys. For me the attitude is always tthe same. To make the
best possible songs. On Eternal Flame you hear most of the stuff I wanted to hear. Black
Knight Legacy is more of a team record. The third album without a lineup change. I think
Necronomicon is a good example of that. Cool song and yes, you are right, Eternal Flame is
more a riff record. Black Knight is more about the songs and chorus parts. That is my
intention with T.H. 5 Keep Metal Alive. To reach a new level with our own style. Heavier
music with even more catchy tunes. On Black Knight Legacy you find a few special songs.
The next record is more about the idea of 10 songs on the same level. I hope we will make
it. But I'm really glad with the outcome. I love all 10 new tracks.
10. With the "Black Knight Legacy" release, the band got some distribution
through Metal Merchant in Germany. How did that go? Did it help the band get alot of
exposure?
No. At the start it didn't look bad at all. But nothing happened. We don't even sell
enough records to pay all the production bills for Black Knight Legacy. But that was no
surprise because the situation for the CD market is not so good at all.
11. Any record label interest thus far for the new album?
No. So I talked to my label W-Music again to work together for the next time. Well, they
want to keep metal alive too. We will have to pay most of the production costs but thats
okay. We think the next album is a record for the band and our die-hard fans. I'm glad to
have fans like you. That's more than I can ask for.
12. Do you think the band will continue without any label support?
Yes. It was never a question of label support. If we still find the time for the band and
if we still have fun with the music and if we still have die-hard fans we have no reason
to give up. The situation never changed. We never had money or label support. To answer
again....yes.
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13. We have talked about comics earlier and I'm a big comics fan myself. I like Spiderman,
Daredevil, and X-Men. What were your thoughts on those comics being brought to Hollywood
for the big screen. I personally didn't care for the Spiderman movie at all. Green Goblin
looked robotic...hahahaha!!
I'm totally happy about that! Good times for comic and movie fans. Its like I'm a small
child again. All the miracles and heroes in this dark world. For me its like a gift.
Because I'll never deny the child in me with all the fantasy and imagination. X-Men 2 is
one of the best films ever although I love X-Men one too. The dark touch of Daredevil was
great. Well...the robotic Green Goblin was a little bit strange but the movie was great
too. I'm looking for Hulk. Green rules.
14. Any new comics out there that you would suggest picking up?
Interesting question. I read and collect all kinds of comic books. There is only one comic
book I still read as US original: The Darkness because I cannot await a German release.
What else? Well I still pick up X-Men/Wolverine/Spider-Man/Thor from Marvel, Batman/Green
Lantern/Flash from DC. Spawn/Witchblade/The Darkness from Image and
Scion/Mystic/Sojourn/Ruse from Cross-Gen comics. Much cool stuff.
15. If you could do a special "one night only" guest spot for a band, what band
would it be?
Without question the one and only Overkill from New Jersey. Still the best. As you might
know I'm a member of German's Skullkrusher. We try to meet again at BYH 2003 in Balingen
as last year. Great fun.
16. Any newer metal bands in Germany right now that you would recommend to the US fans?
Yes, Bad Influence from Hamburg. Cool music and great human beings. Join them. Their link
is on our homepage. And well....a link to Skullkrushers Germany too.
17. Well Sammy, I guess that about wraps it up. We really appreciate the opportunity to
talk to you and we wish Wolf's Moon the best of luck. You will always have your American
Wolfpack for support...hahaha! Good luck on the new album and please share all the news
with us!!
Again...thank you very much for this occasion and your undying support. Without you we are
nothing. All the best and keep metal alive.--EC 3/28/03 |
Biography:
Back in Jan. 1992 Wolfs Moon Was Founded by Guitar-Player Sammy. The Style Of The Music
At That Days Can Be Discribed As "Melodic-Power-Heavy-Rock" Because Of The
Integration Of Keyboard-Sounds. The First Demo-Tape "A Dream Beyond A Dream"
Came Out In Dec. 1992 Which Was Followed By Several Live-Gigs In 1993. After The Release
Of The "Awake in Visions" -Tape In April 1994 Lead-Singer Maxe Left The Band. In
Consequence Of That, Our Keyboarder Also Got The Position Of The Lead-Singer On
The First CD "Solitary Lunacy". The Self-Financed Project Got Fine Critics In
The Regional Press As Well In Magazines Like "Metal Hammer" and "Heavy,
Oder Was". Meanwhile The Keyboarder Left The Band For Musically Reasons. On The
Output "Eternal Flame" We (The Band) Offer You What We Really Are: A True Heavy
Metal And Power Metal-Band In Tradition To Classic-Acts Like Metallica / Manowar / Iron
Maiden / Iced Earth and Overkill (If You Need A Comparision). Stand For What You Are In
These Trendy Days!
With Constant Line-Up And No Changes In The Music We Established Our Style With The Album
Elysium Dreams. With The Following Album We Will Continue The Elysium-Storyline.
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