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Exclusive Interview With Toxic Bassist Rolf
Lura
The Norwegian heavy rock band Toxic recently toured the UK to
promote their new album Fear. I was very
pleased
when bassist Rolf Lura agreed to be interviewed and
following you will find the outcome:
Trish: I always wanted to play an instrument
well but after a screechingly dismal attempt at violin lessons
and not much more success with a piano I decided that it was
best to leave music making to others like yourself whom I feel
quite envious of - just how many instruments do you play and
which is your favourite?
Rolf: My main instrument is the bass, that’s
what I play live with my band, Toxic. On our new album “Fear”,
I’ve also played some double-bass, cello and organ in the
studio. I like all the instruments that I play very much. If I
have to pick a favourite, it has to be the bass.
Trish: Which was the first instrument that you
ever played and how old were you?
Rolf: I started to play the Tuba in my local
school band at the age of 9.
Trish: Why did you choose the tuba?
Rolf: In fact it wasn’t I that choose the
Tuba. It was my music teacher. I was the tallest and strongest
boy in my class, so therefore he advised me to play the heavy
Tuba.
Trish: Very democratic of him! Is there any
instrument that you can’t play that you would like to
learn?
Rolf: The Church organ it’s a majestic and
powerful instrument, I would love to learn to play it.
Trish: Yes you are right there; perhaps I will
invite you over to learn in the church at the bottom of my
street! Now for something different.
The very first single that I ever bought was See Emily Play by
Pink Floyd and I still think that track is amazing. Which was
the first single that you ever bought and what do you think of
it now?
Rolf: It was “I was made for loving you” by
Kiss. Now I wonder “Where the hell was my brain at the age of
12?”
Trish: I think that I see what you mean after
watching the video on YouTube, those outfits and the white face
paint eeeewh. Do you have a record in your collection that the
rest of the band would tease you about?
Rolf: Maybe “Gothic Impressions” by a Swede
called Par Lind. It’s an organ-based album that I adore, but
the rest of the Toxic lads probably think that I’m insane in my
brain because I love that album.
Trish: Maybe they have secret likes too! Which
band or artist do you currently listen to the most?
Rolf: I never stick with just one artist for a
long period; I try to vary a lot, so that I don’t get tired of
a good artist. The bands that I listen to for the moment is:
System of a Down, Opeth, Queen, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest,
Metallica ++++
Trish: If you had just one wish and could
perform with any band or artist - alive or dead; who would that
be and why?
Rolf: Queen w/Mr. Mercury or Judas Priest.
Trish: Ah!! I wrote on my blog last week that
if I could go back in time the band that I would most like to
see perform live would be Queen with Freddie Mercury - you have
good taste.
Whenever I return home from holiday it’s a real let down having
to return to work and reality. Toxic have just completed a 2
week tour of the UK, how does it feel to be back to
reality?
Rolf: To be honest. This return to work and
reality was the hardest ever in my life. We had two fantastic
weeks and were longing to go back to England on the air trip
back home.
Trish: I hope that you will be coming back
soon, is there another tour planned?
Rolf: Our manager is in touch with several UK
festivals, so we’re awaiting the results of his work. So the
plan is to base our next UK tour around a festival next Summer,
early Autumn.
Trish: That’s great, something to look forward
to through the dreary winter months. This is your second tour
of the UK, how did it compare to the first?
Rolf: This tour was definitely the best.
Everything was well planned and prepared by our English
manager, Mark. We felt so much welcome everywhere. You
Englishmen are such a great people.
Trish: Er don’t forget English women! What was
the highlight of the tour for you and was there any low?
Rolf: The highlights:-
Our first night in England was fantastic. We spent it at Josi’s
radio studio. She works for ”Hard Rock Radio Live” We did a
live radio show. Her comment after the radio session was.
“You’re the craziest Vikings I’ve ever met, and this has been
my funniest/best radio show ever”. Our last gig at “The Purple
Turtle” in Camden/London was the best one. We had an amazing
audience and a fantastic sound engineer.
The “Downside”:-
We played a gig in South London, upstairs in a pub in a crummy
area. There was just a few people attending the show.
Trish: Darn it I missed the radio show it
sounds great. Do you have lots of groupies flocking around you
or aren’t we allowed to discuss that?
Rolf: There is only one thing to say about
that. You didn’t turn up at any of our shows lol
Trish: You sweet talker! We have a saying in
the UK - ‘do not judge a book by it’s cover’, but people do
judge others by appearances. For instance some people see a
biker and they fear them - OMG a hells angel type of reaction -
when really most bikers are decent folks who love riding bikes.
In the Chronos video the bikers are the good guys, was that
intended as a statement or just a different twist to make the
video more interesting?
Rolf: Chronos is the God of time. Our
intention with the video was to make people wake up and see
that things aren’t always what they look like. We try to put
things upside down. Like you said. A biker can be good man, and
a vicar can be a cruel one. We also turned Elvis into a
Messiah. But, I have to admit that we like to be a bit
provocative!
Trish: Provocative I like and I agree with
what you are saying. I’ve been listening to your album Fear and
appreciate the contrasts. Image means a lot for a band and the
perceived image is not what I believe to be the true Toxic who
from my limited contact are much nicer guys than the image
dictates.
Trish: I’d like to thank you Rolf for your
cooperation with this interview, you have given me some great
answers. Hopefully we will see you in the UK again soon.
Rolf: I would like to thank you also for your
questions. They were very good. Most interviewers ask the same
questions over and over again, yours were something different.
It was a pleasure to answer you back. If you feel that my
English sucks, feel free to adjust it :)
Trish: I always like to be different. Your
English is excellent, much better than my Norwegian, which is
limited to Tusen takk (thank you very much)
by Patricia Jones - 14th February 2008
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Patricia co owns the Mega Music Download site and writes for the
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