Dubbed by their own words, “true German heavy metal from Sweden”,
Hammerfall are unleashing to the world of heavy metal quite possibly
the best power metal album to date.
Many classify their works right alongside many great bands and some
say they are the Helloween of the new millennium. Being a fan of
Helloween myself from way back, all I can say is from what I’ve heard
from their sixth studio album and latest release ‘Threshold’, this by
far may just surpass anything their processors have accomplished up
until now.
I was given a rare chance to chat with vocalist Joacim Cans about
the new album and what sort of touring will be going on for the album
while they are here in the states for the release date.
By the time you are reading this, ’Threshold’ will already be in
stores. And I must say, you are missing out if you don’t go get this
rare gem of heavy metal. But we’ll save all that for the review.

JH: First off, a congratulations to you and the band for ‘Threshold’
hitting #1 on the Swedish charts.
JC: Yes, thank you. That was simply amazing.
JH: And also on what I feel is just an all around amazing album from
Hammerfall. Can you tell us a bit about it?
JC: Well, in my opinion, the best effort from the band up until
today I would say. I think the band is at the full peak of their
performance and we invested so much more time in the studio to really
try and to get up a notch when it comes to performance. This is in my
opinion a combination of the early days of Hammerfall. ‘Glory To The
Brave’ to a modern more heavier sounding Hammerfall which you heard on
the previous album. I think that if you don’t like Hammerfall now, than
you don’t like Hammerfall at all. It is a true Hammerfall album with
all the elements that Hammerfall is all about. Also it is a very
diverse album. You have the faster songs, also the mid-tempo as well as
the slower tracks. But of course without a true ballad on this one.
JH: So the overall sound and feel of the album is what Hammerfall is
all about?
JC: Definitely yes. But of course with some new twists. I do think
that there are some narrow minded people that may say that this sounds
like everything else, but if you actually get into the songs a little
more you will realize that there are some new elements there.
JH: How about lyrically? Is there any particular concept or theme to
this album?
JC: No. We’ve never done anything like that. The concept in my
opinion is it’s heavy metal lyrics. I mean, this is what heavy metal is
all about. You know that we’re a bit older now. Back ten years ago it
was about fantasy type of lyrics. And now a days, I really don’t feel
like getting into that. Dealing with sword fighting, warriors and all.
This is more personal. A more darker feeling album. But still with a
positive undertone.
JH: What can you tell to expect from ’Threshold’ who have not gotten
it yet? (Didn’t we just talk about that?)
JC: I think if they want to have an updated version of the ’80’s and
if they want to get into heavy metal the way it is suppose to be
played, I think they will get all that from listening to the new album.
JH: And for the non-Hammerfall fans. What would you say is a good
selling point of this album?
JC: Well if you want to have energetic heavy metal with melodies,
this is definitely the album to check out. If you’re tired of the
growling vocals and get something that you can maybe sing along,
sometimes, then Hammerfall is definitely something you should check
out. If you want to have true heavy metal, yeah, check this album out.
JH: So how did the recording/production process go for the album?
JC: Well since the recording went so well for Chapter Five, the
previous album, we decided more or less to do it the exact same way.
Using the same studio, same producer and so on. The song writing was a
little more slower and a bit more hard work for me at least . After six
studio albums and a couple solo/side projects it was really hard to
come up with something new. You just sit there in your little studio at
home and sometimes you can just sit there for hours. And not come up
with anything. It for some reason was a struggle for me this time. The
other guys did not have this problem. Maybe it was just a little more
personal this time.
JH: So now the track ‘Natural High’ is the first single off the
album? With so many great songs on this album, how did you guys end up
choosing this one?
JC: Well we actually had another song in mind. “The Fire Burns
Forever” was like the official first single because we did this song
for the athletics championships. It was like a download single that if
people wanted something new they could listen to it.
JH: Yeah, I caught that video on the internet just yesterday.
JC: Yeah, we just wanted to release it somehow. But in my opinion,
’Natural High’ would please, and I always say this, would please the
true fans. But also to give them something unexpected. Usually our
singles are very catchy. This song does not really have that particular
hook line. Like ‘Hearts on Fire’. Like ‘Renegade’, like ‘Blood Bound’,
like any other Hammerfall single. We just wanted to give them something
to say, “hey we’re back and we’re bringing you something new.”
JH: You know what did it for me the first time I heard it last week
was the opening riff. The guitar work is very catchy in this song.
JC: Yes, yes it is very up-tempo. But still it might take you
listening to the song three or four times before you get the whole
picture. It’s not like one of those songs that you can listen to and
just start singing along to. I also think that this song represents the
album.
JH: So how about the video for it? Tell us a bit about that.
JC: Well we decided to try something new. Six years we’ve worked
with a guy in our home town of Gothenburg, but now we decided to do
something else. So we got in contact with a Serbian production team who
worked with Blind Guardian on their video. So we went down there, met
the people and we wanted to do something that had to do with the song
so ,you know a cool video that doesn’t go with a song doesn’t really
make much sense. So , we wanted to do something with a vampire theme as
the song is about getting high on blood. And what could be more natural
than getting high on blood. That’s when I cane up with this little
vampire story. The video is just like a very short little movie. Like
our version of Blade, but in the video it’s Hector our warrior . He
gets to be the Blade character killing all the vampires. It’s a cool
video with some cool special effects. It’s very energetic.
JH: I was able to watch it here just before this call. It is pretty
cool.
JC: Really? I did not think they had it here yet.
JH: The Nuclear Blast site was not working so I headed over to ‘YouTube’.
JC: Ah yeah. Really like the ‘YouTube’ site.
JH: So how does the touring schedule look for you guys?
JC: We will start our fifth world tour, oh we’re getting old, the
fifth world tour will start in Europe in mid January for about five
weeks. After that we don’t really have anything confirmed, planned.
There is a lot of planning going on. Whether we are doing South America
or North America first. But we are discussing how to do the U.S. next
time. Either on our own, a co-headlining tour with a N. American band
or we are going to find a bigger band over here that we can support. At
this point after ten years we are still at the same point in the U.S.
We do need to find a way to make the band bigger.
JH: Well it’s a tough market here. I mean, I really don’t understand
how some bands become as huge as they do here and others don’t. It has
not made any sense to me since the ’80’s.
JC: I know frequent touring helps out like that. And getting a
support tour with the right band.
JH: How long do you typically spend touring in support of an album?
JC: Usually around seven or eight months. That includes the
headliner tours we do, the festivals in the summer. I think this tour
will be a little bit longer because next year we will celebrate a ten
year anniversary of the band and do some special things. I think next
year will just be one big party.
JH: I just noticed this morning that Nuclear Blast has been the
bands only label. So there must be a great working relationship there?
JC: Or, we kinda signed a deal with the devil. (laughing) No, no.
It’s not that bad. I mean, they believed in us from the very beginning
and gave us a deal and in 1996 when we signed the deal heavy metal was
not like the coolest thing to play for some reason. A lot of people
working a NB were laughing at the owner because he was the one signing
the band. They were all like “hey, we can’t sell this shit. No one
wants to listen to this anymore.” But he believed in us big time and
did a great marketing plan and in just a couple weeks we became the
most successful band they had ever signed. So it really became more
like a personal relationship. But still, knowing where to set the
limits. Now it’s business and we can sit down and have a really good
business talk and afterwards go out and have a beer. So yeah, it is a
really good working relationship. We are actually now renegotiating the
future with them. We’ll see what happens. I will say, it would take a
lot for us to ever leave.
JH: Well, is there anything you can think of that you would like to
add?
JC: Well, no. I think you covered most of it. The album and the
upcoming tour. And when we do have some new information about North
America, we will post it on our webpage.
JH: Well I appreciate your time today. Thank you very much for the
interview. If Oscar is close by, tell him congrats on an excellent
album as well.
JC: I will tell him thank you. He is in another room now doing
interviews as well. It was nice talking with you. Have a nice day.