Since Seven Lions first launched his Polarize EP on Viper Recordings in 2012, followers knew there was one thing particular in regards to the Santa Barbara-born melodic dubstep producer. In fact, on the time, melodic dubstep wasn’t even a factor, coming to mild in the course of the heyday of brostep and the murmurings of lure within the US.
By the point he launched Worlds Aside in 2014, nonetheless, Seven Lions had amassed a faithful following and ‘melodic dubstep’ was up and operating, because of others like Illenium, MitiS, Skrux, Rameses B, Dabin, and others.
Now, a decade after his first main EP, melodic dubstep has almost run its course, and Seven Lions is in some settlement, however extra on that later. After 8-9 sturdy years, it wouldn’t be shocking for a style as thematically limiting as melodic dubstep to succeed in some degree of saturation, the identical as brostep or future bass. Although lure, spawned across the similar time, appears to be having a resurgence this 12 months.
Nonetheless, Past The Veil, the debut album from Seven Lions, out right now, doesn’t play on outdated tropes, nor does it attempt to reinvent the wheel. It’s simply Seven Lions, as he’s at all times been. Solely three out of the twelve songs on the album have been launched as singles, leaving a lot for followers and listeners to find. And with collaborations that includes Vancouver Sleep Clinic, So Beneath, Eli Teplin, GG Magree, JT Roach, Dia Frampton, Mija, and Lights, there’s a lot to get pleasure from.
I believe probably the most fundamental query I can ask is why now, after just about a full decade for the reason that inception of your mission. What about this 12 months or this era in your life made you go, “Okay. It’s time for an album.”
I believe the pandemic form of allowed it simply because that was the primary time I had virtually two years off from touring, So it simply form of made sense to, um, I don’t know. I imply, I simply had quite a lot of music on the time, however then I form of realized simply what the state of melodic music and quite a lot of dubstep that I felt like I wanted to place out a press release. Type of in a method that was, you recognize, no collaborations with different producers and artists. I used to be fortunate to have the time and it additionally simply actually felt like the precise time.
Okay, so even when you will have you recognize, as an example, GG Magree or Mija. They’re simply doing vocals for the tracks and never doing any manufacturing?
Yeah, they’re simply locals.
Attention-grabbing. Okay, That’s actually that’s actually fascinating.
One of many tracks on the album is “Past The Veil,” which shares the title of the album. What precisely is the veil to you? What’s past it?
I imply, that’s an enormous query. I really feel like that’s form of the core thriller of the entire thing, proper? I imply, past the veil is one thing unknowable and uncrossable. And I believe that’s among the romantic beliefs behind the message. These are like past the veil and when the veil will be crossed, and loving someone which you can’t be with and that it’s an entire – I imply the idea is definitely, it was made to be a thriller, a bit ambiguous.
It might imply various things to completely different individuals. However inside the context of the Seven Lions mythos, it does form of have a extra significant, particular context. It’s like, actually decide up on that and determine what it means to them, I’d say.
Did you make a few of these tracks with a vocalist in thoughts, or have been any of them vocalist demos that have been delivered to you first? When did you start to think about perhaps which vocalist would go along with which music?
There’s some that went each methods. Nearly all of them have been demos that I began after which went for particular vocalists. However there have been just a few that got here in that have been like this vocal is wonderful. And it suits with the album and that is like one thing that I’m gonna take and construct the music round, however most of them began from simply instrumentals. Typically I’d simply be listening to quite a lot of completely different artists on Spotify and be like, “Oh, wow, this individual is wonderful.”
With So Beneath, I simply form of randomly bumped into her on Spotify and was like, “Wow, She’s obtained a tremendous voice, and this may be good for her. A few of them went like that. A few of them that have been already up and coming I knew, like Vancouver Sleep Clinic I used to be already accustomed to for some time. So once I began the music, I wasn’t instantly like, “Oh, that is good for Vancouver Sleep Clinic.” However then after I obtained decently far in I spotted that will be an excellent one to ship over and we did, and he was into it. With JT Roach, I despatched him a demo, and he wrote to it, and his voice was implausible. He’s an important author and has an important voice. Nevertheless it simply wasn’t proper for that music in the important thing that it was in, so you recognize, we went and truly attempt to discover quite a lot of completely different singers to sing that exact music. It was truly the final one which obtained completed on the album as a result of we had such a tough time discovering somebody.
Had been there any songs specifically that have been created out of any particular occasion or feeling the place you thought, you recognize, “I must make this music for that reason”?
The entire album actually [laughs]. You form of really feel like that in a method as I used to be saying, simply so far as an artist. Making music proper now and the present state of issues I’ve felt like I actually wished to point out who I’m. And what I sound like, you recognize, like what my music means to me. I’d say the inspiration for among the songs got here by me simply strolling round. Through the pandemic I used to be spending quite a lot of time alone, like a ton of time alone.
Yeah, I’ll say the album, there’s lots much less of the bombastic components that you just might need had up to now, and quite a lot of the tracks are extra somber and virtually melancholic.
Yeah, I’d say so for certain. It undoubtedly comes from a spot of solitude.
Was there any a part of the album course of specifically that you just actually loved? Possibly it was you recognize the place you the place you recorded it or who with or perhaps it was one thing that simply occurred in the course of the course of, like only a enjoyable studio session or one thing.
I’ve at all times been extra excited about being within the studio and wherever else. As an digital music producer in 2022, there’s like a lot touring, and there’s a lot being away from residence and, like, simply the power to remain at residence and roll off the bed on daily basis and work on the identical mission was wonderful. I really feel like I actually obtained to discover completely different sounds and various things that I’ve been excited about.
Doing quite a lot of vinyl re-sampling was actually enjoyable. I’d go to the report retailer and flip by way of information and try to discover cool indie stuff, older stuff that I’d pull little samples out of, and I went to the thrift retailer and acquired some outdated shitty audio system and minimize them up and get quite a lot of revamping stuff simply to get a cool natural texture out of among the issues that I don’t actually really feel like I’d have been capable of do.
That method is extra like engaged on an EP as a result of I’m making songs that folks need to hear. Like I’m gonna make a banger, and I do get pleasure from doing that as nicely. However this can be a far more private and experimental form of vibe I’d say.
Are there any examples of the vinyl thrifting that we may hear and acknowledge within the album, or is it so chopped up and form of melded into just like the core of the piece that we wouldn’t actually be capable to decide it out?
I do know it’s throughout. “Name On Me,” for certain. I’d say that one has it in every single place. “Between” has it lots. Then additionally “By no means Be taught” there’s a ton of it. The revamping you undoubtedly hear in “Past The Veil.” Within the very starting, it offers it this bizarre distortion that you just simply couldn’t get from a plug in the place you hear the thrill and it’s an fascinating form of sound for certain.
In order I discussed, it’s been just about a full decade for the reason that inception of your Seven Lions mission. What are among the classes you’ve discovered alongside the way in which and something you may need to point out to new producers, new recording artists who’re both simply beginning out or need to advance their potential as producers?
There’s so many issues to say. I’d say, clearly, the very first thing is do it since you find it irresistible. You realize, it’s an extended highway and I really feel just like the reward on the finish of the day is definitely making the music. In case you take your time in how a lot you benefit from the course of versus what you’re on the lookout for the end result to be, then I believe you’re in a great place. I’d additionally say being very conscious of what you let into your thoughts in terms of social media and what you’re as a result of it’s very easy to get misplaced, evaluating your self to different individuals and get down and get knocked off your path. The way you evaluate your self to different individuals is essential.
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