Montag, 29. März 2010
"...into the new age!"
LES YEUX SANS VISAGE is the name of a more or less new post-punk/new wave outfit from Lucerne. I don't care about supporting some local scene or bands. But they just do what they do on a pretty high level. If you're a fan of bands such as The Chameleons, The Sound or (of course) Joy Division, you have to give them a listen. Beneath is an interview I did with guitarplayer Ismail a couple of months ago... You're welcome.Please give our readers a short introduction. Who are you, in which band are you playing and what are some other interests in your life?
The music you play could be compared to Interpol or Joy Division. Although I know that all of you really like said bands, it's clear, that there are way more bands, one could refer to. What bands have had some kind of impact on you as a member of LYSV in the evolution of your sound?
New Wave/Post-Punk has been a genre, which always had some more-known Artists. It's never been really been dead. At the same time, it seems like most people are older guys who have never really lost track with this kind of music. You rarely see young folks into it.
What's your musical background and how did you end up in LYSV? I guess you've always been interested in Music and Art, so what did Ismail Osman look like and listen to ten years ago?
LYSV started about a year an a half ago, since then you managed to record and play quite a lot. One thing that fascinates me: You almost haven't had any musical experience before, right? Would you mind, telling us how LYSV came together and what the first rehearsal was like? Do you think you look at things the same way as if you had been in bands for over 10 years?
My musical background is extremely sparse, to say the least. We started Les Yeux Sans Visage about a year an half ago. Before that I was in a Band called Demons to Diamonds. We only played a handful of shows but it was my first musical experience.
university respectively.
We had a first rehearsal together and we all knew right away – this
is it.
Does the band have a specific goal? Are there some things you absolutely want to achieve?
selves, like a picture or a memory to have of that time. Somewhere in-between we received a certain amount of recognition and lots of positive feedback. The goal became to play more, and to play outside our hometown as much as possible, then to record new songs, then to get some airplay, then to organise and play a bigger release-show. Everything worked out quite nice so far – our next goal will bring us back to those art-show-roots somewhat, but that's all I'll say
for now.
We do try to make it all "look like us". By that I mean we try to give our music a distinctive look that matches the feeling we want the sound to conjure up within the listener. As our music is quite minimal and sleek, we wanted our records to have a sleek look themselves. For instance, we decided that there would be nothing written on the cover only a photo. The photos used are by the uncle of our drummer Dominic. He's name is Hany Madej and he is a very established news-photographer. He took a series of photographs in eastern Europe in the late eighties and early nineties. They are really dark and bleak and some are even shocking but they also carry something very beautiful within them. We got the permission to use some of his pictures for our records. They fit the music perfectly and our next record will most likely also feature one of his pictures.
My effects include: Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb, Boss RE-20 Space Echo, Boss PH-3 Phase Shifter, Boss PS-2 Pitch Shifter / Delay (my secret weapon), Electro-Harmonix Little Big Muff and an old Pro-Co RAT.
I definitely would like to upgrade my amp probably to some kind of vintage VOX AC30.
You're the only guitar player in LYSV. Does this affect your style of writing? And are there some times, where you wish there'd be a second guitar player?
There are also some songs, especially the newer ones, which almost require more that one guitar. We don't have a problem adding extra instrument to our recordings, so those ideas are mostly dealt with in the studio – We have been ask several times why we haven't added a keyboard player or a second guitarist to our line-up. It might very well happen in the future but for now, we feel quite comfortable playing as a trio.
Script of the Bridge – The Chameleons
Closer – Joy Division
But, What Ends When The Symbols Shatter? – Death in June
It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold us Back – Public Enemy
Primary Colours – The Horrors
That's it. Place your last sentence beneath;
TANZVERBOT!

Das lustige sopkollektiv präsentiert an diesem Karfreitag im heimeligen Ambiente:
RITUAL | Hardcore mit Van Halen-Spirit (Deutschland)
www.myspace.com/ritualeurope
ILLS | Hardcore ohne Van Halen-Spirit (Finland)
www.myspace.com/illshardcore
Das ganze findet im Keller des Gemeinde-Sektenzentrum Michaelshof statt und ist selbstverständlich ein Privatanlass, da Tanzverbot. Um zahlreiches Erscheinen wird gebeten. Sofern Kohle übrig bleibt, wird ein Teil davon den armen Schluckern von Unveil gespendet, da die Jungs am vergangenen Wochenende in Hamburg komplett ausgeraubt wurden.
Es wird Getränke für wenig Geld geben.
UNVEIL und SEED OF PAIN werden je nach dem auch noch spielen. Kostenpunkt maximal 10 Franken.
Beschränkte Platzzahl, also pünktlich sein.


