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Alice in Videoland is a Machine


Band: Alice in Videoland

Interview by: TekNoir


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We present an interview Leo did with Alex and Toril from Alice in Videoland about the new release "She's a Machine" :

Leo: She's a Machine is your third album actually, but the people in Europe haven't heard anything about you.Why?
Alex: We got signed to Swedish label National after just 6 months, and we were so excited! We didn't really think about a European release back then, and National don't work at all outside of Scandinavia! we thought that if we're succesfull here the rest of the world will come! And it did, but the wait was kind of long! We just got signed to German record label Prussia, so they are doing the promotion and tour schedule for us in rest of Europe! We are very excited to come outside of Scandinavia to play! About 80% of our fans on MySpace are NOT from Scandinavia, so we know we have a very good start!

Leo: Do you think you and German based label Prussia Records can change the situation in Germany and maybe the rest of Europe?
Toril: We think so! Since we have a good fanbase already thanks to MySpace we just need a little push to make it here! The guys at Prussia seems very dedicated and it's so much better than if we would sign to a major label where there are too many people and too much money involved, that's just scary! The underground way is the only real way for us! We love it!

Leo: Do you think your music will work in the rest of the world?
Alex: Well, we know it will. Not that we think we will have top chart hits, we don't make music for the charts! But there's such a big crowd out there who love real music and don't care about whats on the charts. USA is the country where we have the biggest fanbase by far!

Leo: Your new CD only has 8 tracks. Is that the reason to put a bonus CD into the package?
Toril: The reasons why it only has eight tracks are 1. we wanted to release the CD quick, we couldn't wait longer 2. we can sell the CD at a lower price 3. it might not take three years to make the next record 4. we sell mostly downloads and having 10-12 songs on a CD is just an unwritten law since the days of the vinyl and CDs 5. the bonus CD wasn't something we had in mind when making the album, but now we think its an brilliant idea!

Leo: The bonus CD features some remixes...what do you think about remixes. Do you think its a great way to present your music in a new way?
Alex: First of all, I love making remixes myself. You have totally free hands and you don't have as many limits as when making your own album. I think a good remix can turn a unknown song to a club-hit, and a lot of good songs might not really fit the dancefloor, but with a remix it might. Not all remixes are good though, just putting a four in the floor bass drum want do it!

Leo: Do you think a remix works better than a original song in some ways?
Alex: The remix can put a vibe into a song that you didn't know it had when you wrote it yourself, and that's the dream scenario. It gives your own songwriting a positive kick. Like, "Hey I didn't know this song I wrote was so good." Ha-ha.

Leo: The album starts with very fast a nasty songs...is that's the best way to start an album?
Toril: We've been away for almost three years and we wanted to make a come back that's in your face, so yes in this case it was!

Leo: Where do you think is the best place where people should listen to your songs?
Alex: At the club, at the party, or on the highway doing 240!

Leo: The first really great track on the new album is track 3.  How easy for you is it to set the perfect setlist?
Alex: Well, I think the first great track is the first one hahaha!  setting the tracklist is something we do together with the guys at our record label. It's not so easy to do it yourself after you just heard the songs for the 5000th time!

Leo: Track 4 is the best song of the album. The refrain and the melodies are really great. What is the story of the song?
Toril: Actually that song almost didn't make it to the pressing, it was the last song we wrote and the time was running out. The melody came to me when I was on the local bus on my way home and I called Alex and told him we had to catch up in his studio. I sang the melody to him and just seconds later he came up with the synth lines. A couple of days later we called Maja Ivarsson who is the singer in the Sounds to make a duet and so she did! This song pretty much wrote itself, it went so fast from idea to finish so we didn't really think twice about anything in it!

Leo: There are some influences from the 80s in your music. And there are many bands from Sweden and Norway with the same influences. What do you think is the secret of your success?
Alex: Well, I think our music is kind of timeless, it doesnt sound "1984" or "2008" or anything like that. Music that has a date will also run out of date! And I also think that Torils voice is a big part of the success, I mean how many synth bands are there with a front guy trying to sound like Dave Gahan?!! And I must say that playing live, with the live drums and bass and all has helped us!

Leo: Your songs combine great guitars and very melodic synth lines..Do you think your music will work in maybe 10 years or more too?
Toril: As Alex said, our music is kind of timeless so yeah it will work.

Leo: What can you say about your first two CDs? Will people here in Germany have the chance to buy them in the next months as re-releases?
Alex: Its up to Prussia. I think so, but I'll have to check this out. 

Leo: In 2004-2006 you played more than 200 shows.What is best with playing live for you?
Toril: It's the whole vibe with being on stage, and playing in front of people who actually sing along to the little melodies you woke up with one morning in bed at home. Ha-ha! 
Alex: And just letting go of everything, the only thing that matters when you're on stage is what your doing right now! Its like there is no "after the show!" One big part is to meet the fans; before, during, and after a show!

Leo: You play some shows in Sweden in the next 3 months. When can people see your live shows here in Germany?
Toril: Hopefully as soon as possible! We are sooo excited to play your country. To be realistic I would say this autumn/winter. Be there!!!!

 Interview conducted by Leo @ promofabrik.



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