In 1989, http://www.myspace.com/rolandgrapow - Roland Grapow replaced Kai Hansen in the legendary Power Metal band http://www.helloween.org - Helloween .
For 12 years, his guitar work and writing helped shape several great
albums including "The Dark Ride", "Better Than Raw", and "Master of
Rings". In 2001, Roland and drummer Uli Kusch formed " http://www.master-plan.net - Masterplan " with power vocalist http://www.jornlande.com - Jorn Lande ,
and have since gone on to write their own chapter in the history of the
great Metal bands. I had the pleasure of speaking to Roland from his
studio in Slovakia. Here is the text version of the interview.
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LoudTrax.com Hi
Roland, it�s a great pleasure to interview you having been a fan since
the first listen of "Pink Bubbles Go Ape" all the way to the new "Time
to be King" album.
Tell us about the new Masterplan album � http://www.loudtrax.com/Album.aspx?id=51318 - Time To Be King �. From the early concepts of what the album would be, to the writing and then recording process.
Roland Grapow Well maybe let�s go a little bit back to the past when we had a different singer in the band, Mike DiMeo on the http://www.loudtrax.com/Album.aspx?id=13288 - MK II album. I was getting a little bit frustrated on the tour supporting Saxon
for 50 shows in Europe. So after a while, Mike found out that I wasn�t
really happy and he left the band because he thought the magic was not
there really, especially live. The album was pretty cool still though.
So I contacted Jorn again. It took
quite a while to convince Jorn to come back to the band. He was
somehow realizing something was missing in his career as well. A lot
of people were going to his solo shows but were telling him �your great
but why did you leave Masterplan?�. The same thing happened to us,
fans were asking why Jorn left the band. We were looking at each other
and there was still a lot of talking and agreements that we can
continue together on the right level. Because we shouldn�t make the
same mistakes as in the past. For example we had some disagreements
about direction.
When we finally start working
together, Christmas one and half years ago, there was fresh material
written. Jorn had a couple of ideas and Axel the keyboard player had
some as well. But I wrote everything fresh because I wanted to be
inspired by the new situation. And so I was very happy and
enthusiastic writing stuff and we had a great working and songwriting
period for about 3-4 months. Then we found the material we liked and
we had written 14 songs. At the end we had just recorded 12, so we had
2 songs cut out. The whole recording process was really 1 year
honestly but with many many breaks because I am producing bands in my
studio here. I�m getting quite famous here in the east part of Europe
as a producer and a lot of people want the guitar and production sound
of Masterplan, and saying they worked with the ex-Helloween guy . It�s
quite exciting for these little bands. Making some extra cash and
experience which is really nice and I�m happy to get into this
producing, mixing and mastering business as well.
So that means we did not work for 1
year on the album because of the bands recording here and we worked
around it. Finally the delay of the release was my mistake because on
one side, the lyrics weren�t finished by Jorn, and on the other side I
had bands booked in the studio for 6 months before. And we couldn�t
finish the Masterplan album so everything was delayed. That�s why the
album came out I would say 4-5 months later than expected.
So that�s more or less the recording
and creation process of the album. Everything was recorded in Slovakia
in my home studio. Everyone came here. Everything was really
relaxed. I like to have many breaks during the recording cause
normally you make an album in 2-3 months with no break. But it�s
beautiful to come back you know after 6 weeks not listening to your own
band and thinking �wow we did some good work a few months ago�.
LoudTrax.com You're able to get a fresh perspective�.
Roland Grapow Yes.
You get a new way of judging when you�re listening to your own new
songs so many times and recording it and mixing it. I think you�re not
honest to yourself and I think that �til the end I felt we had really
strong material and I felt really good about the whole thing.
LoudTrax.com Did you guys jam as a band often throughout that time?
Roland Grapow No
no no. that�s the old way, 70s style. It�s 20 years I don�t do that
any more. I think the last time we rehearsed for an album was probably
the "Pink Bubbles Go Ape" album honestly.
LoudTrax.com How important was it for the band to have vocalist http://www.loudtrax.com/Artist/Jorn - Jorn Lande back in Masterplan?
Roland Grapow Like
I said I was very inspired. I was feeling like the Masterplan camp was
back. Not because of anything against Mike Di Meo. He�s a great
signer and a nice guy but the chemistry between Jorn and us is
special. The German power melodic writing with the Helloween influence
and experience I have with Jorn from Norway. It�s quite an interesting
kind of magical relationship. I think whatever we touch sounds great.
Even in Europe they have some
younger bands that�s trying to copy our style, which I think is not
possible. It sounds easy what we�re doing, it sounds so melodic,
nothing spectacular, we didn�t make a new style. But I think how we�re
doing it is pretty unique from my experience of the Helloween years and
working with producers like Roy Z and Andy Sneap.
I also take care of the whole thing. I am not the boss or anything,
but let�s say the �engine of the band�. I don�t like when something is
slipping away from the direction. You need some vision. Maybe it was
coincidence that on the first album we made it right and I don�t want
to change it anymore. I want to deliver quality. People can say you
know what they want, but for me it�s quality what I am delivering. You
hear one song of Masterplan and you�ll know it�s Masterplan. Thru the
production and the vocals of Jorn.
LoudTrax.com Is he still working on his solo career after this Masterplan album?
Roland Grapow Yes I think he just released an album one month ago. It�s a bit sad with http://www.loudtrax.com/Artist/Dio - Dio
passing and Jorn made a tribute album to him before it happened. He
mixed it the end of January. He really wanted to make a tribute just
for him. He wrote one song for him which is not a cover song. The
lyrics are to say thanks to him because he was a huge influence on
him. Jorn�s biggest idols are Dio, and Coverdale. It�s so sad that he just passed away and Jorn is coming out with this album.
LoudTrax.com You
have been through numerous band member changes in your career. In your
12 � years with Helloween, there was a vocal and drummer change. In
Masterplan, there have been several line up changes. How do you deal
with that and what is the hardest part of that reality?
Roland Grapow The
hardest part is always how to treat these situations and to find new
people. In Helloween, I think to be honest no one could replace
Michael Kiske. I don�t even think they searched for someone who tries
to imitate his sound. That�s why they chose Andi Deris.
Honestly I didn�t choose him, it was Michael Weitkah�s decision. But
when Ingo was getting sick and we had to replace a drummer it was
tough. Ingo had his amazing nice style for the band. He was a great
drummer and a nice guy. He was very important for the band as well.
Later when Uli came, he was not a
writer at the beginning, but later on the "Better than Raw" album he
started writing and was getting really good with the help of the band
of course. On "The Dark Ride" also he wrote one of the best songs (Mr.
Torture). But I have to be honest, the band and the producer also
helped him. And in Masterplan the same, Uli wrote one of the best
songs with my help. �Soul Burn� was perfect he wrote the intro verses
bridge, I wrote the solo parts and chorus. I think the team work was
getting important for Masterplan. You know I don�t care anymore if I
write the songs or how many I write or if I write it alone. I just
want the best result. I think the quality is the main key and not the
ego problem. The ego is just for yourself you can keep it home. Your
fans want to hear good stuff and it�s possible when you get the help of
the other guys in the band as well. Masterplan is so open minded now
we also have outside writers. Since the last album we have one writer
who wrote �Lost and Gone�.
On this album, I didn�t ask for help, but people sent us material. One guy was Carl Johan Grimmark from the band Narnia
from Sweden. He wrote a great song for Masterplan, so why not take
it? That�s all about teamwork and deciding what is good for the band,
that�s how I see myself. I see myself a little bit as an outside
person from a record label choosing the songs for the band.
So getting back to the
question�.When Uli left the band it was a kind of a difficult situation
because he was not only the drummer, he was a good songwriter and it
was very difficult. I am very happy that our keyboard player Axel Mackenrott
is getting more and more involved with the writing. Axel is now
totally filling the shoes of Uli and he has a very familiar style of
writing that I love so much and it�s very important for the band. All
the best songs on the new album are co-written by Axel ie: �Time to be
King�, Blue Europa�, The melody on the top and the lyrics are from
Jorn. Guitar works and solos are from me, so it�s all about the
chemistry between the band.
LoudTrax.com Any plans for a Masterplan Tour? Is North America part of the plan?
Roland Grapow I
hate this question honestly! The tour plans we have and are pretty
real now. We had a meeting 3 weeks ago and we planned to have a tour
in Europe in November for 25 shows. Would be a package tour from http://www.loudtrax.com/Label/AFMRecordsGmbH - AFM Records
bands. It�s quite difficult times at the moment and we want to be sure
that we won�t be losing money and we want to be on the safer places
getting a lot of people to the shows. It�s easier when you have some
good bands together. Masterplan will headline and AFM is supporting
and making a lot of efforts on the marketing end.
We have some dates and invitations
from Japan already. North America would be just a dream. Masterplan
never played in America. I have to be honest, there are just 2
continents I never played in, Australia and US/Canada. So I feel
really ashamed about, I had big dreams about coming to Canada and I
know there�s some great metal people there always telling me that
there�s a great scene. It�s always about the financial problem to come
there and the whole creating a tour in America is quite difficult for
Masterplan.
The new album is very successful
here. In Germany, reached the Top 20 and Sweden Top 15, and not the
Metal charts, the pop charts which is quite amazing I think.
So it�s really nice to see this and
if we can hit just a little fraction of that in America would be
amazing to get a chance to play there would be a dream for me and for
Jorn as well. Canada of course is quite high on my list of places to
play.
LoudTrax.com I saw http://www.loudtrax.com/Artist/GammaRay - Gamma Ray
open for Helloween a few years ago and during the final encore, Kai
Hansen and both bands shared the stage and performed classics
together. From a fan�s point, it was cool to see. Would you welcome a
tour with Helloween or do you prefer to keep that as part of the past?
Roland Grapow I�m
not sure it would be fitting honestly because Helloween fans and Gamma
Ray fans are more or less the same. Masterplan, we have some elements
which are of course very close to Helloween, more on the first album
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