Roger
Staffelbach Interview
November
2006
Best
known for his work in Artension, Roger Staffelbach is back with
a blistering new band Angel Of Eden. With a sound reminiscent of
Trilogy era Malmsteen updated for the new millenium its a stormer
of a debut. We caught up with the Swiss guitar wizard to discuss
the album, the future of Artension and much more.
Roger,
congratulations on the debut Angel Of Eden release. Can you tell
us what led to you forming the band and how you went about selecting
the other musicians on the release?
Thanks a lot Andy. Ok, here we go. 2-3 Years
ago I found myself facing many personal issues do deal with, besides
going through the break-up and the divorce of my marriage, which
pulled me down really heavily, I was again and again close to get
involved in other band situations, this for whatever reasons then
never has worked out at all, (having to deal with too many promises
etc.) or the way it should have and the way I expected it to happen.
I then realised I had to do something, I wanted and I had to move
forward. I also decided that I wanted to work with people I didn't
work with before.
So
I decided to put together my own Band. What I was not interested
in was a project, as I had to deal with that issue way too long
before. I was then contacted by Carsten, I was checking out his
stuff and I totally liked what I heard from his previous works and
from then on for me it was clear I wanted to work with him. Furthermore
we get along very well and became close friends so we were ready
to move on. First we were talking about Carsten to sing on 3 tracks,
and we had the idea to work with different singers, but then I realised
that this would limit the whole thing to a project and I did not
want to be limited to this. Ramy as well as Ferdy who played on
the 4 demo Tracks, which I as well used for the final record, were
recommended by Carsten and I was checking some of their stuff and
also liked big time what they were doing, besides this also Ramy
and Ferdy are easy to get along with, which for me was equally important
for all the guys involved in this, it makes everything so much easier,
and I also think it shows if you listen to the final product. Then
getting the keyboarder was a bit difficult, it just didn’t work
out for various reasons. To make a long story short, I simply never
got any tracks, and as I was under pressure from the label regarding
the deadline, so I had look out for someone else. So I figured that
Mistheria would be the guy, and as you see it worked out just great.
I love his playing and furthermore we got along great from day 1.
Furthermore I know Steve for some years already and I really wanted
him to play on this one and he agreed to do it. So, at this point
I'm really glad how everything has turned out for me.
What's the state of play with Artension and did this push
you to forge ahead with a new band?
Regarding Artension, I of course would love
to make another record, but whether this happens, I don’t know,
but I do hope it does. Maybe there will be another one, but unfortunately
I don’t know yet. And yes the current status of Artension of course
was one of the reasons that led to the decision of forming my own
Band, that’s for sure. I just didn't want to sit home and wait for
a call to make another Record; it's a simple as that.
The album is a great mix of neo-classical, power and melodic
metal. Does the music encompass all of what you like to hear in
a band format?
Pretty much so. I'm heavily into Power Metal,
Neo-classical and Melodic Rock, that’s exactly what I wanted to
do with my new Band.
When did the initial seeds of the tracks form and which
songs came first?
For example Towards the Light is a track I
wrote and recorded 3 Years ago in Memory of Shawn Lane and for the
Shawn Lane Tribute, I just re-recorded this one. Lots of ideas were
around for many years, but I never put them together as songs, and
this was the heavy part for me. The first song besides Towards the
Light I have finished was Into the Black, and then all the pieces
came together step by step.
Over what time scale was the track written and did any songs
undertake any changes through the writing/recording process?
I took me about 1 year to finalize all the
songs. Once we had the Drums recorded I have not changed anything
at all.
You have Carsten Schulz on vocals, what made you offer the
gig to Carsten?
As I explained before I was checking the stuff
he did with his other bands Domain and Evidence One, and I was heavily
impressed especially with what he has done on the Tattooed Heart
record. Furthermore I think he has a unique style, which makes him
stand out. Besides this, Carsten as well as Mistheria and me share
the same taste and passion of music.
The opening track "Angel Of Eden" has a great
vibe and sets the tone for the album, how did you go about choosing
this track to open the album?
This was the first track we recorded the vocal
tracks for and I was just blown away how powerful the song sounded
with these big vocal choirs, it had to be the title track, this
was sure from this very moment.
"Dreamchaser" and "Into The Black" are
rampant double bass drum assaults, what was your aim with these
tracks?
I just wanted to do the music I always wanted
to do, and this is straight forward, powerful metal. I always loved
songs like 'Let it Ride', 'Into the Blue' and the really melodic
songs like 'Into the Eye of the Storm' we did with Artension, I
wanted to go somewhat this direction.
They should go down a storm live.
I definitely think so.
"Keys
To Avalon" sees the tempo drop back for a melodic treat and
it’s a great groove over which Carsten works his magic. What was
the inspiration for this track?
This again was a track I was writing for another
band I was meant to get involved with but again this cooperation
didn’t work out, it's more in the Hard Rock Vein. So I figured this
must be the song for Carsten, as he has this Hard Rock background
way more than I have and I just worked out great.
The track is home to one of my favourite solos on the album,
what did you look to get across in your solos on the album?
I basically didn't think about this too much.
I knew the feel of the songs so it was obvious for me in about what
direction I had to go for each track. Usually I go in the studio
jam over the solo part and start to work out ideas, and then I record
it.
"Return Of The Pharaoh pt.I" has a strong Yngwie
slant to it, is it safe to say that Yngwie is an influence on you?
Yngwie is the reason I play the guitar. After
listening to his Trilogy record the very first time, I was 14 years
old, nothing would ever be the way it was before, and it changed
my life. This is probably the song I’m most proud of; I really think
it came out great.
What era Malmsteen do you like best?
I like his early stuff like Trilogy, the first
Rising Force record, and then I’m totally into the Eclipse and Fire
and Ice records. I also admire his works his done with his concerto
and I also find some great tracks on the 'Unleash the Fury' record.
This man is a legend, that’s simply the way it is.
"Stampede" hits you in the face like a sledgehammer,
how did this track come together?
I was noodling around this opening riff for
quiet some time and again I put it together piece by piece. It demanded
this sledgehammer groove.
"The Battle Of 1386" is superb, great atmosphere with
orchestration from Mistheria, I sort of see it as your version of
see it as a cross between prime Metallica mixed with Holst's "The
Planets".
I was inspired by this as I am very much into
medieval history. I love sightseeing old castles, museums etc. This
song is about a battle which took place close to where I live and
I often go to this site to see the old paintings in the Battle Chapel.
However, I wanted it to sound somewhat like a Movie soundtrack and
I guess we got pretty close. I'm into Metallicas 'Ride the Lightning'
record, especially because of the guitar sound and the riffing and
I had this vicious riff and again I put it together piece by piece,
it just had to bring over the character of a medieval battle from
the start to the end. Mistheria did a terrific job on the intro
and the whole orchestration of that tune. He, and this was the case
on all the tracks he played on, always understood a 100% what my
vision of each of the tracks was.
What
led to you using Artension band mate John West on vocals here as
opposed to Carsten?
This song simply demanded John’s Voice and
he did an outstanding job on this one.
There is a nice guitar/keyboard solo trade off here, did
you and Mistheria discuss what you would do on sections like this
or did you just "go for it"?
We just went for it, it has an aggressive
touch to it and this is exactly what the song demanded.
How did the writing for the title track happen?
“End of Never” was the third song I have finished,
and it didn’t take me that long to finish it. Also this was the
first song we put the vocals on and I was blown away by Carsten's
performance on this one, it was simply magic.
The closing instrumental "Towards The Light" is
a nice showcase of your skills yet retains a purpose and has a strong
classical edge. What does this instrumental say to you?
As I said before this track I have re-recorded
and I think its showcases my abilities best from all the tracks
on the record. This song means a lot to me as this is the first
song I have recorded under my name on the Shawn Lane Tribute, and
most importantly I wrote it in honour of the great Shawn Lane.
You have a great sound on the album, what guitars/amps/fx did you
use and what were you looking to get from your sound this time around?
I use for many years now the Engl Savage 120
Amp. I have been searching for my sound for many years and I was
trying dozens of tube amps, but still they never satisfied me a
100%, till that day when I came across Engl Savage 120. It just
had everything I was searching for. Modelling Amps are not what
I’m into, I miss the dynamics. They're fine for practising etc.
. I own a Pod for working at home, but not for recording. Furthermore
I got an Endorsement with DEAN Guitars and I really like the guitars
I got from them. I got an ML Dimebag Tribute as well as a Vendetta.
They play and sound great.
Regarding
the sound I was going for a full and heavy sound, the rhythm sound
is very important to me and I’m really happy how the whole thing
has turned out in the end. Theres here and there some balances I
would do slightly different now, but all in all I’m more than happy
how it has turned out.
The last few Artension albums in many fans eyes saw you
taking a back seat to Vitalij's keyboards. Was this something you
wanted to put right with Angel Of Eden?
Maybe, I liked all our records, but I missed
a little bit the heaviness in the final mixes.
What's next for the band and yourself?
Let’s see what happens. I will try to play
live with this band, I think the raw power of these songs are written
to be performed live, I hope this works out. Besides that I’m already
in the song writing process for record number two.
Anything else you would like to add for the readers?
Please check out the record, I hope you like
what we've done and I hope to see you live.
Roger many thanks for your time.
Thank you Andy for your support and for having
me here.
Keep rocking on!
Web
Links
http://www.rogerstaffelbach.com
http://www.myspace.com/rogerstaffelbach
http://www.angelofedenband.com
http://www.myspace.com/angelofedenband