1/7/2024 0 Comments William o. sweet collectorSometimes I start with a cover in the afternoon and its finished a few hours later. I do covers at regular intervals - it can be a track that I like so much that I just have to cover it - or it can also be a spontaneous moment. How is it working on covers and what did you try to add in comparison with the original songs? The sad thing is that many people don`t take enough time anymore to listen to a complete album.Ī last question about the album “Organic Shades” which was also released during 2016 and which was mainly featuring cover versions of some famous bands. Streaming is normal these days - people want to have the whole world of music on one smartphone or on their computer. I am not a big fan of streaming - I don`t have any music on my mobile phone and I don`t use a MP3 player - but that's just my way. If they are sold out its much more economical to order a new number of some hundreds of copies again. We are still an indie band - so we start with a number of some hundred copies when we release a new album. The artwork on CDRs is also on the same level of quality. When you talk to people that run pressing plants and they give you an honest answer - you will hear exactly that. No - some of them are on CDRs - others on ‘normal’ pressings. Is there any particular reason for this and what does streaming platforms evoke for you? I noticed most of your albums were released as CDR format. For me an album should be a complete work of art - also the cover is a big part of it and should reflect the mood of the album. I try to glue them together - see if they can create a certain atmosphere.įor me it’s important to get an album together that is not just a number of separate tracks. I always work on music, it’s like a constant process - when there are tracks where I think they could fit together I start to work with songs as album tracks - not as single songs anymore. Tell us a bit more about the entire composing process? Sweet William is not the kind of band releasing a new studio album every single year. So many things are interesting - for me music is good when it leaves you room for your own illusions and of course a certain depth. A great album is also Planet Funk "The Illogical Consequence" - great indie electronic rock pop. ![]() Later I came in contact with bands like Joy Division, Hawkwind, Viv Akauldren a great band from Switzerland - Grauzone and of course many many more. That stays as a big influence for all time. Both bands are still one of my favorite ones. They were 2 concept albums - The Electric Light Orchestra "Out Of The Blue" and Pink Floyd "The Wall". My first influences came from my very first 2 double vinyl albums I bought in 1978. Tell us a bit more about influences and sound creation? It’s not that easy to define the music of Sweet William as I think the sound is more the result from very different influences. I think the balance works fine on the whole album. On some songs there are almost no guitars - others are really like indie rock songs. Musically I wanted the album to be a good mix between guitars and synths. On some of the tracks I didn´t write any lyrics down before the vocal recordings - they came while singing over the song. Maybe it was something in my subconscious. It's indeed a strange thing that on the album “TIME” very often the topic time comes back. I never think too much about lyrics in the beginning of a song or when an album gets concrete. Tell us a bit more about the lyrical- and music ideas behind “Time” and what kind of work did you want to accomplish? It´s like a little journey through different influences that are reflected on “TIME”. It was more the chance to combine older and new tracks on one album - so the logical title for the album is “TIME”. Oliver Heuer: Nothing special really to be honest - anniversaries don´t mean too much to me. Your newest album “Time” was officially released in 2016, which means 30 years after the set up of Sweet William! What does it evoke for you? This is what Oliver Heuer has to say about “Time”. “Time” is a collection of previously unreleased songs plus new tracks that were composed in between 20. The new work released on D-Monic is one of their most varied work, creating a bridge between gothic-, rock- and even psychedelic music. The band was set up in 1986 by Oliver Heuer and has released an impressive number of productions. ![]() German formation Sweet William has released the album “Time” for their 30th anniversary.
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