Thanks for your call, David. Your last album "Sonic Dynamite" has
been elected album of the month for April on metalreviews.com (90/100).
David : Fantastic ! Thanks.
MR - Your album is great and.....just deserves it. With "Electrified"
and "Sonic Dynamite", Pink Cream 69 seems to have digested the departure
of Andi Deris.
David : Yeah, I think so. Of course, it was difficult for the fans
to accept it at the beginning - the fact that he left - I joined the
band and it changed. It didn't help things, but I agree that with
our two last albums, people (fans) have accepted me now. No doubt
about it.
MR - How went
the sales of your last album "Electrified" ?
David : I am not sure about the numbers, but this album was a fresh
start for the band, we have also been touring in Japan and Brazil
with the previous album....so a 'good start', open new doors again.
MR - Any pressure from your
label for this new album ?
David : We "changed" to Massacre. We have made the record (they didn't
hear the demo) and they basically signed us.
MR - PC69 is playing melodic hard rock. We cannot say that
this kind of music is in fashion compared to the "True Metal" wave,
or the way it was at the end of the 80's ?
David : In a way it is true. If you look at the sales of
the market, it is not so easy for this kind of music. But I am happy
to see there is a scene for our type of music, traditional or what
ever....even if we consider us to be a part of that....in some ways.
But obviously, it has been difficult for the band.
Our last two records have "comforted" people. But I don't think this
"wave" affects us so much : we are still playing the music we
love and that's the most important think.
MR - What a multiethnic lineup ? You're English, the bassist is
American, the guitarist is German and the drummer is Greek (MR : like
uuuussssss !!!). There must be funny situation with all those different
cultures...
David : Yeah.....and four languages I guess....but again, the
most important is the music.
MR : Which has no language.
David : Yes.

MR : Dennis Ward has done a hell of job with the production again!
But why him and not somebody from the outside for the production ?
David : Someone else quiet often brings their own ideas, concept
and stuff which is great, but their are also quiet often expensive,
so ...they're not gonna do it for free and also Dennis does a great
job. So why not ? He knows exactly what we are looking for and it
is also an effort team.
MR : One thing that impressed me on "Sonic Dynamite" is this "plug
and play" music.
We can almost feel it has been great fun
recording this one !
David : In the past we were doing demos and killing ourselves the
practice room, but I think for this one we wanted something fresh.
We had worked about two weeks (practice) before entering the studio.
It was lot more fun, as you said, we didn't go crazy about small parts.
If we have something to change, we just changed it.
MR : Can you tell us more about the lyrics of "Sea Of Madness".
Is it a message for the new
generation ?
David : That's a good question. I should say yes...in a kind of way
: scared about the world, every day you have those new technologies
and the basic of madness out there... and we are part of this madness.
It's more and more difficult to stay in one piece, too stay cool with
all that crazy stuff that's going on these days in the news. Basically
: "there is a way, you will find a way to be able to get through it.
MR : You almost bring me to the next question: "Speed of light"
is talking about the web and new technologies. Today technologies
are changing "at the speed of light".
David : Yeah, here we are talking about being online (web) and the
new world has been created out there. It is moving very fast and as
human being he thought it was a good concept for a song.
That's the "concept"
of the record : sonic dynamite, sound, explosions and the power.
"Sonic Dynamite" song is talking about being on stage, the feeling
to be on stage and playing music in front of people which has gone
a little bit with all those boy-bands (laugh).
MR : A theme is also prevalent in "The Spirit" song...talking
about the music in general.
David : Yeah. It is what made me start in the first place. The spirit
goes on.
MR : The art-cover, the booklet and especially the
digipack CD are really great.
Heavy metal packaging has really improved these past few years.
David : I think so. A lot of people said : "Ouaaww, your work this time
for the packaging is great.".
For us it is a way to find us in a shop. If it looks powerful it will
interest people and they will may be check it out. If it just looks
like...really boring or what ever, they will pass. We try to take
every chance possible for the people to give it a listen.
MR : More than ever today with all those
bands
David : Of course. I am also going to the record shop to check out
new stuff, new sounds and quiet often I discover 10 new CDs or bands.
You know better than me about the amount of stuff thats going on these
days. You probably get a lot of CDs and have a wall full of CD's.
MR : What kind of music do you currently listen to
?
David : I listen to a lot of stuff...a lot of the 70's. I am a big
fan of that kind of time : Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple. And
on todays stuff....heummm I am really lost in a way. I am going back
in time these days when I'm buying a record.
MR : I agree. It looks
that the best period of writing songs where the 70's, early
80's.
David : Yeah, and we are also not original ourselves. But, we have
try to combine, especially on this record, the Pink Cream thing and
what I brought to the band and try to be more modern in a certain
way.
MR : You're gonna be one tour with Axxis (double headliners) and
Balance of Power will open the shows. Difficult to find better these
days for melodic hard rock fans !
David : I haven't the time to listen to last Balance of Power's album,
but yeah... it's gonna be a double headline tour. I am enthusiastic
to go out on tour and we will prepare ourselves for this tour, and
hopefully to go this year to Japan, Brazil and Holland.
MR : The double headline will be
done only for Germany. Is that right ?
David : We wanted it especially in Germany when the record will
be released, because this is our market basically. We wanted to get
out there as soon as possible (just after the release of the album)
and we will be in Wacken this year also.
MR : Hope to see you there...
David : You have to make yourself known out there. And if you write
something else about our interview today, it will be the perfect place
to tell you "Hey mother f....., what did you write on your website"
(laughs).
MR : How do you plan this "double headline" tour ?
David : I am not sure. But I believe at this point...Axxis will finish
the shows. Even though we will open for Axxis, it will be like...a
festival. You know, we don't want to enter in "who is the most famous".
I think it is more important for the fans : it is value for their
money, it is three great bands. I hope we're gonna give pleasure to
all those fans and be there each night and give the best of ourselves
on stage.
MR : Last message for our readers and your fans?
David : It is great to be able these days to talk about metal on the
web. It gives also more chance to unknown bands to be online, to be
available, to be read and people don't have to run always after magazines
(MR : we are receiving mails from metal fans in certain countries
where metal mags and metal CD's are not available and where only the
web allow them to listen, read about their bands). To all our
fans, see you on tour.
MR : See you in Wacken, David.
David : Just wear a red rose and I'll know where
you are (laugh)
MR : I'll try to find this kind of T-shirt .... Thanks again for
this wonderful album and have a nice tour in Europe. Cheers.
David : Take care. Bye bye.
Danny, Chris & Kris
Your devoted reviewers.