VADER: New Audio Interview With PAWEL 'PAUL' JAROSZEWICZ

October 19, 2010

On October 15, Aniruddh "Andrew" Bansal of Metal Assault conducted an interview with drummer Pawel "Paul" Jaroszewicz of Polish extreme metal veterans VADER at the Galaxy Theater in Santa Ana, California. You can now listen to the chat using the audio player below.

VADER has set "Return To The Morbid Reich" as the tentative title of its next studio album. According to guitarist/vocalist Piotr "Peter" Wiwczarek, the CD will be recorded in March/April 2011 at Hertz Studio in Bialystok, Poland and it will be released in August/September 2011 via Nuclear Blast Records.

In a recent interview, Wiwczarek was asked if the forthcoming album's working title indicated that the band was planning on returning to the musical direction of VADER's classic "Morbid Reich" LP. "It's impossible and useless to record the same album once again," he replied. "I'm sure that even if we recorded a second 'Morbid Reich' or previously mentioned 'De Profundis', the album wouldn't get similar feedback. Times have changed, people have changed and metal has changed itself. What can be done is to try to capture the feeling of those days just to remind the roots of the band. I don't intend to revive 'Morbid Reich' after 20 years. Today nobody — including me — would receive this material as at the beginning of the '90s. Moreover, how could I go back in the guitar playing techniques or forget about my rich musical experience? 'Return To Morbid Reich' will be my attempt to revive the gloom of those days accompanying the creation of music and expressionist aesthetics of the 30s. The outcome? I'm curious myself. The difference would be the time devoted to the album even before entering the studio. I'll try to return to the way of working on music from before the times of 'The Ultimate...' I also hope to create something together with Marek [Pajak, guitar] and Pawel [Jaroszewicz, drums]."

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