Krolok’s debut is an
album that definitely deserves the attention it’s getting. Nothing discovering
though, but black metal played the old, cold style. So one day, having drunk
some beers, I decided to send Vlado some questions, just for fun, not pressing
him to reply. Well, it took the ugly bitch five months to send his reply, but I
finally could read what he had to say. He appears here as a total stiff and I
know that if we talked live at a bottle, he would have replied at more ease,
but fuck it. Some secrets are reserved for drunken meetings only haha! Still,
there you go:
Hello Vlado, you old cocksucker! How are you,
how is it going?
Hello
Marcin, you old drunkard. It goes quite well, though it is unbelievably hot in
here. But at last I found some time to answer your questions.
Today I want to ask you some geyish questions
about Krolok. What the hell is Krolok? Does it have anything to do with
“królik” (rabbit)?
Krolok is a
vampire character from the movie “Dance of the Vampires” from Roman Polanski.
Its atmosphere has charmed me so much that I told myself that Krolok is an
ideal name for my side project. By the way, the music for this movie was
composed by a Polish composer Krzysztof Komeda. If you have not seen this movie
I can only recommend it to you with my best regards.
How did your musical education begin? Do you
remember what inspired you to reach for the guitar and what did your first
lessons look like? Traditionally started with “Smoke on the water” riff?
The
beginnings were tough. But if I remember correctly then it was somewhere around
years 2001 – 2002 when I invited my friend (As from Malokarpatan) and noticed
that he has got an electric guitar. We used to listen to Black Metal mainly at
that time so I learned the riffs from bands like Burzum, Mayhem and Graveland. But
you are right, the riff from Deep Purple is also connected with my beginnings.
Admit – you got your first guitar from Santa.
He said he had something hard and long for you, asked you to touch it and when
you opened your eyes yand had a guitar in your hand (yes, I know you must have
felt much disappointed) J
That
feeling was undescribable, but no. My first guitar was bought by my father , I
think it was in 2003. After that I could dedicate myself fully to record the
first demo Helcaraxe.
Before we received (no no, no dirty thoughts
you bastard!) the debut album from Królik you released some other minor stuff.
The first one was a split with Temnohor on a cassette. What was the response
for that release? Did you sell any abroad?
I think the
feedback was quite good but to be honest I do not remember this that much. It
was a very limited edition of MCs , so it evaporated very fast.
Then there was another cassette (why the fuck
this media? You like it so much?) with the demo “When the Moon Sang Our Songs”
and EP “At the End of a New Age” released digitally only. Do you think those
releases fulfilled your expectations, both musically and when it comes to
publicity? They didn’t fucking reach me anyway…
The basic
concept of releasing the demo “When the Moon…” was that the MC and LP are going
to be released together. But like usually the release of the LP was delayed. And
why the MC? Because there was interest and demand to release it on this format
and I personally do not have any objections against it (though I do not own an MC deck for years).
But I realized that many people do prefer this kind of format. I have certain
memories to both releases therefore I can say that I am satisfied with them.
The Demo “When the Moon…” should not have been officially released - it was
basically our first rehearsal in the Algor rehearsal room (a band of our
drummer). But with some time gone there was an interest to release it so I told
to myself, why not. And the EP “At the End..” was something like a promo
recording before releasing the debut album. The fact that it came out later as
an LP was a matter of coincidences and it surely was not planned in advance.
Luckily those releases have been renewed in CD
format. How come? Did you insist on it or the labels contacted you with the
offer? BTW could you say something more about them as they are rather little
known.
Since there
has been interest to have these two
recordings released I did not hinder to release a CD version. Very soon after
the debut album was released I was contacted by the Spanish label Nebular
Carcoma that with interest to release the EP “At the End…” We arranged an
agreement that they can release it but only with some delay - not to clash with
the release of the debut. If I am right and remember correctly, this release
had been already sold out at their store , but it can be gathered through other
labels who are distributing it. A couple of months earlier a Lithuanian Inferna
Profundus has contacted me with a similar demand but this time to release the demo
“When the Moon…”, I guess this one has been out for more than two months and
distributed as a 6-panel digipack, there
was even a limited T-shirt included to this CD some time later which I think is
still possible to get.
“Flying Above Ancient Ruins” made a little mess
on the scene. It’s nothing discovering to be honest, just refreshing the old
style in a perfect way. Still the material is so good, that it’s obligatory for
everybody claiming himself a blackmetal fan. Are you completely satisfied with
this recording or you would change something looking from the time distance?
I am
satisfied with the album. With the benefit of hindsight I would change some
things but these would not be too big changes. Since it has been out – a year -
it has gathered pretty good reviews which makes me feel immensely good as the
author.
If I remember well (as I sometimes message you
totally wasted and then have to recall the whole thing the day after) you
recorded “Flying Above Ancient Ruins” in your own studio. What other bands do
you record there? Considering your two bands and the studio, and regular work…
how do you find time for all that? Especially that recently you’ve become a
father again (congratulations! How is your husband?).
Beside
drums I recorded everything at home. I had enough space to record the
instruments and I was not under time pressure like when you pay for the time in
a studio. Beyond Krolok, we recorded similarly the first album of Malokarpatan, Temnohor
and Remmirath. Thank you for mentioning my fatherhood, I appreciate it a
lot! Since I have two small kids it has been rather difficult for me to find
some time for music the last year. But my female partner is a tolerant person,
so I cope with that somehow.
Looking at Krolok’s covers it seems you like
the vampire theme a lot. They suck to me (literally haha!). So, following your
drives, have you ever tried drinking fresh blood? And I don’t mean the blood
from period pussy, which must have happened to you after heavy drinking.
To be
honest, I have not thought about blood – drinking, ever. Maybe I should change
it in the near future, haha. Bloody Mary
does not count, right? (No, fukkin virgin Mary doesn’t count – jesusatan).
Are you much into horror films as well? Watched
something wort recommending recently? Or you only watch porn mostly, like me?
Since there
has been not much time left for me due to my parental activity, I have not seen
anything interesting in the last time. But as I have mentioned earlier, the
movie “Dance of the Vampires” has a very
strong atmosphere which I enjoy very much despite the fact that it is a parody.
Another one - It is not a horror - but I could recommend an old Czechoslovak
film called “Tajemství hradu v Karpatech” (The Mysterious Castle in the
Carpathians, directed by Oldřich Lipský) which I consider one of the best in my
top list.
Since the early recordings your music is
strongly inspired with the 2nd wave of Norwegian blackmetal, some
claim that also Polish metal though. Anything else inspired you to start the
band?
Polish
scene was quite active and strong in the 90s. When I was younger I used to be
possessed with it. And to be specific – with bands like Graveland (the old era)Thor’s
Hammer, Legion, Wineta/Gromowladny (their split edition), the old Iuvenes,
Veles and not to be forgotten - Arkona (the demo Bogowie zapomnienia and the album
Imperium are my favourites). Regarding newer brands I could mention Cultes Des
Ghoules…
All the Krolok releases mentioned above were
recorded with a bunch of older and younger pederasts from your area, who also
participate in other projects (Temnohor, Malokarpatan, Remmirath). Does it
mean, that there are no other proper musicians you could complete the lineup
with? Or you just have your dark secrets and everybody keeps compromising
pictures of the others in their shelf?
Difficult
to say because we know ourselves for many years so we know what to expect from
each other and we do not need help from other people.
Did any other member has ever had any influence
on Krolok’s music or is it your personal project and you don’t allow anybody to
interfere?
Krolok is
and always will be my own project.
Recently you grew a beautiful moustache to
sight of which women get their nipples hard and boys get hard in some other
place. What was the reason? Your wife wanted you to tickle her here and there
or was it connected with the new position in Malokarpatan (I bet some maniacs
didn’t even realize the lack of the other Vlad when you played live)?
It is
something new to me, beginnings were rather hard but I am getting used to it
over time. As far as I know you will
have the opportunity to see us live so then you can create your own opinion
about us. Thank you for the compliment – the moustache and sunglasses are the
trademark sign of a member of Malokarpatan and I simply wanted to continue this tradition.
Being at Malokarpatan. As you always have some
bottles of wine on stage, has it ever happened to you to play a gig being
fucked up? I don’t mean the Azazel style, but let’s say half of it?
It is
basically a small ritual and wine during our live performances is a commitment!
I will not say where but this year, we maybe overblew it a little bit with the
beverage which had some consequences regarding our presentation, therefore it
is maybe better to finish ourselves after ending the performance.
Any plans for live shows with Krolok or will it
remain a studio project forever?
There was a
thought that maybe this or the next year we could do a couple of live
appearances. Since I have been active also in the band Malokarpatan, we perform
live too, but I have not thought too much about that. Everything is open and I
am very much accessible to live performances.
Are you already carving upon a new material for
Krolok? Let’s name it – there is no use as it is hellava dickish band and will
always suck. Let it go man ;)
I do not
think it is worth to disclose anything at this time because everything is in
its beginning. Neverthless, next year, something will be released for sure - but
- whether it will be an album or something smaller, has to be considered.
OK, so now you can pull the dildo out of your
ass and with the lowest tune possible tell me to get the fuck out to my fridge
for another beer! Cheers man and thanks a lot for your time. See you in hell!
Thank you
very much for your interest and no less juicy and refreshing questions. I think
we will see each other in a short time soon!
-
jesusatan
hhttps://krolok.bandcamp.com/
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