Meet Swedish Two-Man Symphonic Orchestra… EYEMOUTH

4 April 2023

EYEMOUTH is a Swedish musical project that started in 2014 as a quartet
and evolved in the two-man orchestra of Marcus Lilja and Joakim Åberg.

For Turn Up The Volume they’re not a proper band, they’re a sort of spiritual
experience, floating from the past to the present with an eye on the future.

Their new grand opus, entitled A Headlong Fall Into The Vast Ocean Of Anxiety
is an explorative voyage through their mythical world with atmospheric synth-scapes
soundtracks of sci-fi movies, mellow prog-rock echoes, dark-electro-wave surrealism
and an overall symphonic sonority.

Intriguing right? Therefore we invited Marcus and Joakim
to tell us more about the past and the present.

Hello, welcome
and thank you for taking
time for this chat
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When and how did EYEMOUTH start its musical journey?

“Back in the day, we were in a band together as members of Estrange,
putting out some records. But as musical tastes and styles evolved, we
decided to start a new project in 2014, Eyemouth, a band that carried on
alongside Estrange.

Over time, the lineup changed and morphed, until only we, Marcus and
Joakim remained to continue creating and reflecting our mental landscapes.”

Which track would you pick from your work to introduce
EYEMOUTH to people who never have heard of you?

“That’s hard to say, but some songs come to mind. Maybe Elements and Entropy (Marcus) or On Black Wings and Lowlands (Joakim). If the number of plays on Spotify has something to say about this, Black Breath, Altered and To Carry The Spark are some of our most played songs over the years. So maybe it’s better to trust the listeners’ taste over our own here.”

There’s a 6-year gap between debut LP A NEWLY PLANTED GRAIN and this year’s second one A HEADLONG FALL INTO THE VAST OCEAN OF ANXIETY. What happened in between?

“We don’t really think of albums as the only thing. There have been three EPs
that we value as real releases. It was a trilogy and also a sort of concept series.

We have also worked with a band called Beneath the Woods, and have established
two albums that haven’t come out yet. But hopefully, it will happen soon. It’s with
Tommy Carlsson, who also played clarinet on one of our EPs mentioned above, Spiral.
He’s a true artist and an innovator, a genuine creative spirit.

He has a hand in some impressive undertakings, such as Ljudandelandskap, dayoftheorganicblackbirds Little White Wedding Chapel. And, alongside Plike,
we have also contributed on her stunning album Soteria, with a song called
The Real Plot
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What do you want to express with the new album’s title?

“Life can be seen as a reflection – a journey from the beginning to the end,
and sometimes, we find ourselves caught in a downward spiral, unable to
find or create a purpose that provides stability.

Recent years have been filled with pandemics, wars, and devastating personal losses.
For me, the passing of my father has left me feeling lost and uncertain. It’s difficult
to find one’s bearings when confronted with such a profound shift in life.”

Are all tracks connected or does each one stands on its own?

“I (Marcus) would say that there is a connection between them all, but the sequence
of events and time progression isn’t entirely linear in my perspective. However, there
is a sense of coherence in some way. Joakim on the other hand, thinks that most of
them can still function as standalone pieces and can be appreciated independently.”

Was the writing/recording/producing a DIY process
or are others involved in ‘the making of’?

“It’s always a do-it-yourself project for us, as most of the elements in the productions
are played and made by us. Nonetheless, there are moments when we need to step beyond our abilities, and that’s when we ask for outside help.

We are not experts in any instruments, so when we require anything beyond our means, we turn to other people. Inviting outsiders is an effective approach to introduce fresh perspectives and new energy to our creative process.

This time, our good friend Esben Willems from Monolord and Studio Berzerk Sweden aided us on drums on our song For The Bold. His contribution added an amazing lift and energy to the track. We are so grateful that he made time for this project.

Additionally, we record and mix all our songs in our studio,
All Harmonics Studio, which is located within Musikens hus
in Gothenburg.”

At times it sounds like a whole orchestra is playing.
How do you actually create that sound?

“Utilizing a variety of techniques involving synths, modulars, and a fusion of diverse instruments, we have produced a collection of past recordings. Recently, I, Marcus, experimented with a combination of trumpet and flute, while Joakim amplified
the sound with guitar and mandolin riffs along with bass grooves.

When we blended these components with our older instrument tracks, the result was
a pleasing composition that, we felt, accurately captured the essence of our music.”

Is the image on the album’s cover from a real place. If so,
which one and is it that you wanted to visualize with it?

“As we delved into crafting the album, we couldn’t help but notice its occasional folkish undertones. A fusion of Celtic and Nordic customs that lent an intriguing air to the music. Given this, we aimed to channel its essence into the album cover. To achieve this, we opted for a brooding, melancholic theme.

To create the desired effect, we merged two evocative photographs – one captured
near Howth, the scenic coastal town located outside Dublin in Ireland, and another of a breathtakingly frozen landscape not far from Gothenburg. We’re really satisfied with the result.”


Howth, Dublin, Ireland

Which movie would be perfect to have the album as the soundtrack?

“I (Marcus) was blown away by Maurice Jarre‘s music in the 1990 Jakob’s Inferno, but it got me thinking about the potential fit of our own music in the movie. Perhaps certain tracks could be considered for movies like Under the Skin. Specifically, some of the more ‘epic’ pieces like To Part and The Endless Call would lend well to a sci-fi or similar genre (Joakim).”

If you could collaborate on a new record with
a big-name artist, who would it be and why?

“Now that’s a tough one! The musical tastes of our band are quite eclectic, ranging from
the haunting melodies of Anna von Hausswolff, to the gritty tunes of Nick Cave, to the iconic sounds of The Cure and Swans, just to name a few.

We’re always looking for new and exciting collaborations to explore, like teaming up
with David Tibet for some creative synergy, or having Warren Ellis lend his masterful violin playing to a few tracks. And if Coil were still with us, we can only imagine the invaluable knowledge they could have imparted on us about creating truly authentic music.

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What’s the next step for EYEMOUTH?

Our focus is currently centered on creating fresh, innovative music. As we have no upcoming live performances lined up, exploring new creative avenues is our sole priority. We aim to broaden our horizons by partnering with other artists and connecting with diverse listeners, opening up exciting opportunities for growth and exploration.”

Thank you for this interview.
May the road rise with Eyemouth.

Buy/stream new album here.


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EYEMOUTH: Linktree

5 BEST ALBUMS OF THE MONTH – MARCH 2023

30 March 2023

BAND: DEATH VALLEY GIRLS

WHO: Garage rock fury from Los Angeles, led by
vocalist/guitarist/organist and charismatic voodoo
doll Bonnie Bloomgarden

ALBUM: ISLANDS IN THE SKY – 5th LP


(Photo by Turn Up The Volume – Brussels – 20 Feb 2023)

TUTV: Islands In The Sky feels like the perfect follow-up to Under The Spell Of Joy (2020), sonically as well as lyrically. On the latter Bonnie Bloomgarden wanted to experience the potential and possibility of joy. On the new LP, she’s still under the spell of looking and finding joy but also and most of all spiritual freedom as only then nothing can happen anymore to her as she reveals on the standout track When I’m Free.

Musically it’s simply their best achievement (so far) because of the coherent first-rate songwriting quality, the richly layered orchestrations, Bloomgarden‘s full-hearted vocal
dynamism and the top production. Not one dull moment with Death Valley Girls.

BUY/STREAM


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DVG: Facebook – Instagram
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BAND: SLEAFORD MODS

WHO: English rap-punk poets feat.
loudmouth Jason Williamson and
multi-instrumentalist Andrew Fearn.

ALBUM: UK GRIM – the duo’s 7th LP

Jason Williamson: “Maybe we are proud of the country. Maybe we are proud to be English. Maybe I’m proud of the horrible grey streets and the shit weather and the stupid fashions I find myself investing in. It’s just that the English we’re proud of being is absolutely nothing like the English the authorities want to try and promote.”

TUTV: It’s Sleaford Mods by very good numbers. A familiar sounding record with its
sharp-teethed grim-UK rants (Brexit didn’t benefit the country in many ways and the ongoing right-wing Tories‘ incompetence isn’t a blessing either, never was) and, sonically, with its catchy and irresistible simplicity that still activates your limbs without asking.

The mods never disappoint.

STREAM

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SLEAFORD MODS: Facebook – Instagram
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BAND: THE DARTS

WHO: All female garage rock engine
from Phoenix, Arizona.

ALBUM: SNAKE OIL – 4th LP

Holy smoke! The Darts roll faster and harder than a steamroller on full speed. Snake Oil is without a shadow of a doubt their best longplayer so far. It feels like the record is infused with all their lockdown frustration. Tons of relentless energy, a non-stop appetite for a garage rock tsunami and the decibels turned up.

Centre-stage Nicole Laurenne sings her heart out as never before while her 60s-sounding organ spices things up all the way. Now and then the Phoenix turbo slow down and give us a chance to fill our oxyen tank. The Darts are unquestionably at the top of their blistering game. Hell-bloody-hell-yeah!

BUY/STREAM


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THE DARTS: Facebook – Instagram
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BAND: EYEMOUTH

WHO: This musical project started in Gothenburg, Sweden in 2014 and presents a soundscape based on electronic backgrounds and a more classic rock instrumentation blended with mellotrons, vibraphone, santur, harmonium and other alluring sounding instruments. In short, atmospheric psychedelic darkness with occult undertones.

ALBUM: A HEADLONG FALL INTO THE VAST OCEAN OF ANXIETY

TUTV: Eyemouth is not a band, it’s a sort of spiritual experience, floating from the past
to the present with an eye on the future. This new sonically versatile opus is another explorative voyage into their mythical world. Expect atmospheric synth-scapes for soundtracks of sci-fi movies, mellow Pink Floyd echoes,,dark-electro-wave surrealism
and an overall symphonic sonority.

All greatly orchestrated with both classical and futuristic-sounding structures. At times composer Marcus Lilja‘s ghostly voice comes on, but for the greatest part, this record bathes in instrumental grandeur embracing the power of nature.

STREAM/BUY


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EYEMOUTH: Spotify – Linktree
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BAND: XIU XIU

WHO: American experimental band, formed in 2002 by singer-songwriter Jamie Stewart
in San Jose, California who worked with artists such as. Mitski, Sharon Van Etten, Deerhoof, Chelsea Wolfe, Twin Shadow as well as with avant-garde composers like Charlemagne Palestine.

ALBUM: IGNORE GRIEF – their 13th


(Press photo)

TUTV: This is not happy music, this is grim reality music, this is truly fascinating
music. Cinematic electronics, orchestral maneuvers in the dark. Experimental and
sonic David Lynch exploration. Give it a couple of spins and you’ll find out that Xiu Xiu‘s bone-chilling world is more accessible than you thought at first. Their orchestral maneuvers in the dark are fascinating. Grand accomplishment

STREAM/BUY


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XX: Facebook – Instagram

Swedish Synth-Symphonic Act EYEMOUTH Shine On Their New Oceanic Opus

Standout longplayers

16 February 2023

Band: EYEMOUTH
Who: This musical project started in Gothenburg, Sweden in 2014 and presents a soundscape based on electronic backgrounds and a more classic rock instrumentation blended with mellotrons, vibraphone, santur, harmonium and other alluring sounding instruments. In short, atmospheric psychedelic darkness with occult undertones.

TUTV: Eyemouth is not a band, it’s a sort of spiritual experience, floating from the past
to the present with an eye on the future. This new sonically versatile opus is another explorative voyage into their mythical world.

Expect atmospheric synth-scapes for soundtracks of sci-fi movies (We Left Death / The Endless Call / To Part), mellow Pink Floyd echoes (Dictated By Fear / To Go Without A Sound), dark-electro-wave surrealism (For The Bold / A Solid Ground) and an overall symphonic sonority.

All greatly orchestrated with both classical and futuristic-sounding structures. At times composer Marcus Lilja‘s ghostly voice comes on, but for the greatest part, this record bathes in instrumental grandeur embracing the power of nature.

STREAM/BUY here.


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EYEMOUTH: Spotify – Linktree