And Now The Band
Sebastian of God Mother joins Tom on And Now The Band to discuss the band's massive new album Kottvarld, 15 years of God Mother, recording across multiple studios, international touring, handmade merchandise, and the importance of maintaining genuine connections within the underground music community. After nearly two years of work, God Mother are preparing to release Kottvarld, a massive album that represents a significant new chapter for the band. Sebastian explains the band's unique recording process, which involved multiple studios, including an iconic drum-recording facility where ABBA previously recorded. Sebastian also discusses the extensive network of people behind God Mother. After roughly 15 years together, the band has built a support system that extends far beyond the four members, including family, friends, engineers, PR support, and other collaborators. From recording in Daniel's father's basement to working with Michael as the band's sound engineer, that community has played an important role in helping God Mother create their music. As a graphic designer, Sebastian is also heavily involved in the band's visual identity, including album artwork, merchandise, and handmade designs. He shares the story of creating a limited-edition Stanley Kubrick-inspired poster at a show that became so meaningful to one fan that they traveled from Canada specifically to purchase it. Tom and Sebastian explore how merchandise can become more than something fans buy at a concert—it can become a physical reminder of a particular show, band, or moment in someone's life. The conversation also covers God Mother's experiences playing major venues, including Terminal 5 in New York, where they encountered fans and notable musicians including Mike Patton. Topics discussed include: God Mother's new album Kottvarld Two years of work behind the record God Mother's 15-year history Recording across multiple studios An iconic studio where ABBA recorded Recording in Daniel's father's basement Michael's role as engineer Sebastian's graphic design work Album artwork and merchandise Handmade concert merchandise Stanley Kubrick-inspired artwork Building relationships with fans Terminal 5 in New York Meeting Mike Patton European touringUK and Scandinavian shows The challenges of touring the United States International visa and touring issues Stockholm's Cyclops venue Introducing children to heavy music Metallica and Motörhead God Mother's 2013 Central America tour Spotify and music discovery The importance of underground music communities Future touring plans Sebastian and Tom also discuss the changing live-music environment and why personal interaction between bands and fans remains one of the most important aspects of underground music. For fans of God Mother, experimental metal, hardcore, extreme music, Swedish metal, underground music, and international heavy music, EP378 provides an inside look at the band's creative process, their new album Kottvarld, and the community that has helped sustain God Mother for more than a decade. Subscribe to And Now The Band for more interviews with the musicians, artists, producers, and people shaping today's heavy music scene. #GodMother #Kottvarld #Sebastian #ExperimentalMetal #ExtremeMetal #UndergroundMetal #MikePatton #SwedishMetal #HeavyMusic #AndNowTheBand
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