Marco: Guitar / Bass
Alberto: Guitar
Rocco: Drums
Crusing previous their tenth anniversary in 2024, Italian doom artisans Messa take one other step in the direction of legendary standing with their majestic fourth album The Spin, inviting the listener on a wide ranging journey throughout the large open skies of their inventive creativeness, over a gorgeous panorama of moods, twists and kinds. From a foundation within the band’s eclectic, self-defined ‘Scarlet Doom‘ sound, The Spin rises and falls, broods and bites, comforts and destroys, whereas resounding with each instinctive, compulsive magic and obsessive, concerted laborious work. After lighting up the underground with a triptych of more and more distinctive and wondrous information – 2016′s Belfry, 2018′s Feast For Water and 2022′s Shut – Messa are audibly outfitted for the large leagues, and with the assistance of Metallic Blade Information, The Spin ought to guarantee they attain them.
Palpably assembled with love and care, Messa‘s heightened craftsmanship rings loud from the album’s elegant structure. Written over six weeks of intensive day by day classes, in a 500-year-old villa near the quartet’s lovely hometown of Bassano Del Grappa (VI) in Northern Italy, Messa utilized scrupulously excessive requirements to the method, even whereas difficult themselves to alter the best way they work. “After we recorded Shut again in 2021, we needed to be all in the identical room collectively,” explains the band. “This time we determined to do the precise reverse. We recorded the album in three completely different areas and timings. This file has seen a variety of rearrangement of the identical musical materials with the intention to make a coherent work from begin to end. We additionally aimed toward making the songs work with probably the most minimal construction whereas making an attempt to not repeat ourselves an excessive amount of. We utilized a easy rule: when you hear the identical factor twice it’s sufficient. Thrice? It will get boring.“
Messa‘s vary has at all times been an element of their promise; their ‘Scarlet Doom‘ signature sound absorbs influences from jazz and blues, punk and prog, black metallic and darkish ambient, however their stressed experimentalism has terribly clean and guaranteed outcomes. The Spin incorporates one other new component, interpolating an 80s gothic rock vibe in sometimes full-blooded style. “We don’t wish to repeat ourselves and we consistently attempt to discover a new language to specific – whereas preserving our identification,” stresses the band. “This time we delved right into a territory we had by no means explored earlier than, which is the last decade of the Nineteen Eighties. We’re conscious that many bands earlier than us took inspiration from that period, however we determined to be careless and get away with it. Primarily as a result of we become involved and query what we do. We’re not a part of the ‘darkish scene’ anyway. The affect for this file seems to be again to the early goth rock/darkish wave fairly than the later emanations of the style.” Along with Sisters Of Mercy and Virgin Prunes, the band cites information by Killing Joke, Mercyful Destiny, Jimmy Web page, Journey, The Sound, Boy Harsher and Vangelis as impacting considerably upon the creation of The Spin.
Having set their new course, Messa as soon as once more embraced the thorough consideration to element that has marked their work to date, lowering common track lengths to comprise every thing on two sides of vinyl. “As soon as we understood that we needed the album to be our personal tackle the Nineteen Eighties musical heritage, we delved into a very intense arranging course of,” affirms the band. “Rocco tried to streamline his drum components as a lot as potential, with the intention to give kick and snare the utmost affect. Gated reverb was a central selection within the drums’ sound. Alberto and Marco did their greatest to include their devices with the synthesizers, dividing their work between string and synth. There’s a mix of the 2 methods within the file.“
To realize the genuine sound that Messa had in thoughts, they set about assembling as a lot unique 80s gear as they may get their palms on – “from the drums and the amps to the precise mixing console, refrain results, gated reverbs, and naturally pianos and synths from the period just like the CP80 and the Juno 106.” For Messa, this isn’t nearly dabbling with new sounds for shits and giggles; increasing their sonic horizons and incorporating new musical and technical components are issues of existential significance. “The primary ones we attempt to shock are ourselves,” states the band. “Sounds bizarre, however we push actually laborious to get out of our consolation zone and grow to be higher musicians, composers and performers. There’s at all times received to be one thing that you simply’ve by no means tried earlier than. It will get tougher and tougher each time.“
One thing that appears to get each simpler and tougher on the similar time are Sara’s outstanding vocals. With larger expertise of stage and studio, her beguiling pipes proceed getting stronger and extra versatile; so the singing right here is extra assertive and assured, however the singer’s concerted push to new heights comes considerably on the expense of a wholesome psychological equilibrium. “For this file I gave up components of my very own sanity,” reveals Sara. “I wore myself in so many alternative methods… You may’t lie once you’re singing. My purpose was to file my components in probably the most trustworthy approach potential. Combine-wise, the vocals are extra on the highlight, in true 80s style. The lyrics contact on a number of subjects all through the file; destroying one’s ego, unattainable cursed love, giving up on your self, others’ expectations, self-sabotage, resurrection. Whereas we have been touring the US I reread some books by Cormac McCarthy. It was essential to pave the best way I needed to specific myself. I believe the lyrics this time are extra ‘straight in your face’. I used metaphors like I at all times did, however I needed to get extra verbally bare and uncooked. I by no means spoke so clearly in our earlier information about insecurity, distress, uneasiness, anguish and misery.“
Messa‘s four-piece line-up has now remained a relentless for over ten years. How do the bandmates assess their growth after the milestone of their first decade collectively? “Typically we conflict, in fact,” the band purpose. “However now we have a really sturdy bond, and we’re mates earlier than being colleagues. Each insanity made this bond even stronger. Communication is essential, as a lot as sharing a imaginative and prescient. This pressure makes you undergo each barrier. We’re nonetheless tight knit, in any case these years. If we glance again at once we began as a band, we contemplate ourselves fully completely different people. So many issues occurred in ten years, each in our private life and band expertise. A automotive crash, a whole lot of exhibits, damaged vans, 4 information, romantic relationships that went down the drain… However we nonetheless received one thing to say, for positive.”