Metal-Temple.com Interview with Billy Graziadei by Orpheus on 2004/09/17
First of all, since we’re an online Magazine, I’d like to ask you what
your relationship with the Internet is.
The internet rules...my relationship with it. Mmmmm....I’m busy as hell
making music and working on projects..not big into the chat thing....but
with Endrah (my new band) the rest of the band lives in Brazil...so it
works great for that...
Do you read online Magazines?
Yes...the reviews are awesome...I actually
read more online magazines more than print copies!
Do you use the Internet to be “closer” to your fans?
The internet is a direct contact to the "friend" who digs
your music...
You’ve been around (as a band) since 1988. How does it feel 16 years
later compared to what it felt like for that new band from Brooklyn back
then?
My new band Endrah feels just like it did for Biohazard back in
1988!! It’s an awesome time...so I think to "re-live" the
experience...I’m only absorbing the good shit....fuck the bad shit....it
almost destroyed Biohazard time after time...for every great thing
that happened for us...there were 50 bad things and 10 disasters!!
In 1990 your debut album, “Biohazard”, was released through Maze Records
back then. As years went by you signed with Roadrunner Records, then
with Warner Bros, then Roadrunner again, Sanctuary and now your forthcoming
album is going to be released through SPV worldwide. Are labels a ‘tough’
partner after all and do you feel satisfied with your cooperation with
SPV so far?
SPV has been great...I look at it like this....with a few exceptions...I
wish we had stayed with ONE label for our whole career...success is built
on good relationships and good communication...Biohazard was always a "against
the grain" type of band....even if something was good for us...it
seemed we always went the opposite way....and even with that mentatlity
of self destruction....we were able to make some kind of success! :)
Your new album, yet unnamed, is going to be released by the end of this
year. Are there any candidate titles for the album or is that part left
for the end? Would you like to announce any song titles if available?
No title to release yet..the ideas are good but nothing definate.. Songs...
My life My way
Kings Never Die
Break It Away From MeState Of Discipline
A Fire Burns Inside
Two months ago you told BlabberMouth.Com that the new songs are back
to the ’Urban Discipline’/’State of the World Address’-style of Biohazard.
You also said that you went back to the traditional tunings of Biohazard.
What exactly led you to do that?
Our last album "Kill or be Killed" we dropped way low to an "A" tuning.....easy
to write heavey riffs in that tuning...some of the songs on that album
had the classic Biohazard feel (in my opinion) but with the traditional
Bio tuning of "D" I am forced to write heavy Biohazard riffs
that are actually heavey and not covered up by a low tuning....everyone
is playing with low tunings...it’s easy as hell to write like that....but
the tunings on "Kill Or Be Killed" fit with our mood of the
album and the lyrics..it worked at the time...
What drove you to NOT do for example something slightly different as
shown in your latest releases?
I’ve alwasys strived to write music that get’s me off...get’s me exicted....makes
my dick hard...for lack of a better expression....on this album...going
back to the classic writting styles of Biohazard...that worked best for
me!
What should your fans really expect from the forthcoming album?
Classic
Biohazard to put you to sleep.
Who’s going to do the cover artwork?
A friend of mine may be doing it...no
definate yet...
Any special guests on this album?
No just us kicking your senses...
Billy, I must admit that you’ve always been an active musician. A month
ago or so I read that you’re also with a band called Endrah. Would you
like to tell us a few things about Endrah?
Check out www.endrah.com! My new band that kicks fucking ass...blows
my mind and reminds me or the early days of Biohazard where we didn’t
give a fuck about anything....awesome...
As I said, you’re one hyper-active musician! What about Rodek? That’s
a project featuring Kittie bassist Jennifer Arroyo, Karl Bernholtz, AJ
Marchetta, Dan Lamagna and you. How’s the project doing so far?
Rodek changed the name to Suicide City...Jennifer is busy as hell with
Kittie so the band get’s together when we can for fun....
Any other activities at the moment?
Always...I’m a happy head of a household with a beautiful wife and daughter....life
is good when you work for what you have! Jui Jitsu helps a bit too...
Biohazard is going to be featured on longtime freelance producer for
MTV Rick Ernst’s “Get Thrashed” documentary (I’m not sure if it’s out
yet). Your comments?
I had no idea....cool...
Since your point of view on politics and matters affecting the US and
the world in general was always your core lyrical element, I’d like you
to comment on your country’s forthcoming elections this year if you may.
Mmmm....Elections here in the states have mostly been a choice between
the lesser of two evils....in America I think we need another dominant
party....there needs to be more of a choice....
Finally I’d like to thank you for taking time in answering this interview.
These last words belong to you and you may end this interview by sending
a message out to all our readers and of course your fans!
Watch for the new Biohazard album....and Endrah taking over in 2005!!!
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