![]() ![]() So in the last few weeks of his life I was working on this song. He had cancer, so we all knew he would die. I just wrote a lot of music the first couple of years that I had this home studio.Īnd then in 2019, during Roadburn actually, one of my best friends died. And I thought, "I think I have something here that could work." So I focused on that, but I never really had a certain state of mind or a certain sound in my head. And then I had a group of songs that fit pretty well together. ![]() One night I would be writing a black metal song, and another night I would be writing different kinds of stuff. But when I built it, it was also with the intention to start working on some music for myself, and I really didn't have any idea of what that would be. That's how I started using this building, so to say. I've got a small studio in my backyard where I make music and where I rehearse with Ggu:ll. Well, it started with me actually building a home studio where I'm sitting right now. In the wake of their latest collection To Hell To Zion and their hotly anticipated debut performance at Roadburn on April 22, bandleader Dave van Beek sat down with Metal Injection for a deep dive into the somber genesis of the project, the bands' ambitious adaptation of a Fleetwood Mac classic, the heart behind the legendary Roadburn festival and much more!Ĭan you take me through the genesis of Gott? I know there are ties to your band Ggu:ll and of course Farida has collaborated with you in the past.
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