Dave Pybus (Cradle of Filth) - A Filthy Label
Exec
It's always a pleasure to speak to my friend
Dave Pybus, bassist of Cradle of Filth. In part, because Cradle is my favourite
band. But aside from that, the amicable Mr. Pybus is a funny guy whose
interviews are always entertaining. Early this year, Dave left Cradle and
helped start up SixSixSix Records, a British label for extreme metal acts,
based out of Ipswich. Spring-time found Dave back with Cradle in time to
start sessions for the new record and also for the appearance on the Viva
la Bam show where the band was a special guest. Dave also invited to play
on the RoadRunner All-Star sessions this spring, along with Cradle vocalist
Dani Filth.
Though Cradle is currently in the studio
both recording a new record (the follow-up to the brilliant 2004 release
Nymphetamine)
and putting the finishing touches on their new DVD,
Peace Through Superior
Firepower, Dave took some time to answer some questions.
antiMusic: Is SixSixSix Records fulfilling
your expectations of having your own label?
Dave Pybus: We now have a saying
here at SixSixSix: Life's a bitch, then you start a record label --- hahaha.
It's proved to be a lot of fun but we've had to fight for everything. We've
been given nothing for free. At first impressions you think no one gives
a s*** about you... but I guess in this day and age with hundreds of labels
putting out hundreds of bands, it's hard to weed through the whole lot.
I guess its now down to survival of the fittest. We have had a good healthy
first year building the bands... next year will continue.
antiMusic: How did the label come to
be and what is your involvement? Who else owns it and what is their background?
Dave Pybus: The label was started
by two friend in Ipswich, Tim and Paul. Both have worked with bands and
labels before and wanted to try it themselves. I got involved earlier this
year and do a lot of PR for the label and working with the bands on a personal
front. I also do all the design and web stuff. Like I said, its a lot of
fun. I get a kick out of everything we do there. It's very rewarding.
antiMusic: You've been a musician for
a long time. What made you want to be on the other side of the desk?
Dave Pybus: I've been there before,
years ago, when I worked with Peaceville Records in the early 1990's...
so I was interested in trying that again. Seeing how the music biz has
changed, etc. It's also building a healthy future for us at the label.
antiMusic: Do you feel you would make
a better exec than most because you have an understanding of actually being
on the road, going through the recording process, etc.?
Dave Pybus: I'd say I might have
a more realistic approach to budgets and the realities of the road. Any
young band should know... there's a lot of miles out there in front of
your van that need driving over before you make anything like a living
at being in a band. A lot of beer to be drunk and a lot of people to meet.
Not much in the line of showers, food, money or fame haha.
antiMusic: Tell us about some of the
bands on the label.
Dave Pybus: So far we have 3-4 signed
bands and 2-3 bands working with us that are what we refer to as 'development'
acts. There's nothing to sign, but we help them get some profile and they
get some advice and support and if they are still together playing gigs
in 6 months then maybe we will be interested in signing them. There's a
lot of 'bedroom' bands out there with no more ambition than to get laid
in their local rock pub. We are not interested in them.
antiMusic: Who do you feel has the most
chance of breaking through?
Dave Pybus: Right now... we believe
in all our bands equally. If we didn't then that would be unfair to them.
But the band has to have product out and be active to have any kind of
attention from us. We all work (me with COF as you know) so we don't have
much time to be wasting on bands with no self-drive.
antiMusic: Has your opinion or optimism
of your bands changed since they were signed? (I don't expect you to slam
any bands but are there some that have exceeded your expectations more
than others, shall we say?)
Dave Pybus: We will be evaluating
the first signings early next year before they begin recording anything
new. I'm encouraging new demo's, etc. and I'm open minded to keeping all
our acts.
antiMusic: What is the label's plan
or philosophy on trying to break these bands?
Dave Pybus: Hard work. It's a real
challenge starting out with 'unknown' acts and we all find that better
than working with name bands. Its way more exciting.
antiMusic: Any other bands that you're
planning on signing?
Dave Pybus: There is a young black
metal band in the UK called KORVUS. They are next :)
antiMusic: So you're back in Cradle.
Why did you leave earlier this year and why have you returned?
Dave Pybus: I left in January 2005
on the eve of the European tour. I just needed a
break. I'd become less tolerant of people
around me and it wasn't healthy for me to be in a situation where, say,
I was gonna walk off a tour. I returned about 6 months later when the band
asked me to come up to the studio and listen to the new material they had
written and see if I could join in with that. I loved the new stuff and
had some ideas... so it just went from there really. It's great to be playing
with them again. We all have a great deal of respect for each other and
it's turning out to be fun writing this new record together.
antiMusic: If you had grown a bit weary
of the pace, what has changed during your brief sojourn away? You're presently
writing the new record. The DVD is just about done. You did the Bam thing
this summer. On top of that, Dani recently got married. You've signed on
to continue your role as webmaster. It doesn't sound like the schedule
has gotten easier.
Dave Pybus: We no... Cradle is a
wild horse and you just have to try ride it as long as possible before
you get bucked off. But I'd say what I do bring back to the line-up is
dependability and my playing is pretty consistent and that's what you need
from a bass player. He, along with the drums, are the backbone of the band.
We are there to be built upon and I'd say I'm quite reliable in that sense.
The webmaster work has opened me up to a lot of learning new things which
can be quit daunting at first. Pretty time consuming stuff but I enjoy
that too.
antiMusic: Can you give us a sneak peek
at the songs for the new record? Any titles yet and does the material continue
in the same vein as the stellar Nymphetamine?
Dave Pybus: It's a progression from
Nymphetamine
in regards to catchy songs with some hooks and lots of good ideas. We have
most of the material written now... near on 15-16 tracks... with a few
more still to be completed with arrangements. We are also trying out a
few new ideas. All good.
antiMusic: Is Rob Caggiano producing
once again? What is it about him that agrees with Cradle of Filth?
Dave Pybus: I think Rob is still
doing the new record yes. I hope so... I love working with Rob. He's got
a youth and understanding for Cradle and I can trust him (to re-record
all my parts when I'm away haha... )... with the sound. It's gonna be great
to work with Rob for the 3rd record in a row. He must be crazy haha. Well,
without a doubt, he is crazy.
antiMusic: Nymphetamine seemed
to launch the band into a whole new level. Is the band as happy with the
success of the record or are you regretting the whole chick-singer/more
melody direction?
Dave Pybus: No regrets haha. In
fact we have more s*** like that planned! It's been a lot of work touring
but it's all been worthwhile.
antiMusic: What can you tell us about
the DVD? Is there a release date yet and what will be on there?
Dave Pybus: The DVD is just now
completed and should be out real soon. It's a full live show filmed on
the last European tour in Paris. I wasn't on that as it was filmed while
I was away. Charles Hedger was playing bass on there. There's lots of Videos
and behind the scenes footage too... tons of horrid s*** of me kissing
the crew.
antiMusic: Is it comparable to Heavy
Left-Handed and Candid (Cradle's 2003 DVD)?
Dave Pybus: I think the show is
better. And the footage is funnier and faster from the behind the scenes
look. I've not yet seen all of it so... I'm kinda curious myself.
antiMusic: Tell us about being a part
of the Viva la Bam show. How were you involved and what are some of the
many stories (I'm sure) from that weekend?
Dave Pybus: Bam is a fan of the
band and wanted us to be on his show. Dani flew out for a week of filming
and we joined him for a few days to do the live songs. Was a lot of fun.
We went out a few times and were joined by Rob Caggiano too. Was good to
get out of the UK for a bit.
antiMusic: What have the departures
of James and Martin meant for the band (besides, obviously, having to fill
the spots)?
Dave Pybus: Well I now have 2 friends
missing in the band. And obviously, brilliant musicians. But I was still
on break when they both parted and I was very sad to hear they had gone.
My liver might actually survive past 35 now though, looking on the positive
side haha. Plus the band seems to have got a lot thinner over night hahaha.
antiMusic: Who is taking their spots
on the record? Is Paul doing all the guitars?
Dave Pybus: Charles Hedger, who
stood in for me on bass, has filled James' spot on guitar and is doing
good. He and Paul work together well. We are still looking at keyboard
players.
antiMusic: You've started a member's
only section on the website. What do subscribers get for their money?
Dave Pybus: Haha... f*** all!!!
Haha... just kidding. It's something that we will build on as time goes
on, but initially there will be a chance to chat to the band, a private
message board where the band are active, webcam sessions from Charles's
bedroom, I mean the studio sorry, and exclusive gig invites and competitions,
etc. Plus we have the new Cradle of Filth TV thing where we will be putting
updates on the site as often as possible to replace static written news.
So you get to see tons of behind the scenes stuff. Great for a fan of the
band.
antiMusic: So what's the game plan for
Cradle for the next little while?
Dave Pybus: Get in the studio...
recording the new album... there's a 10 date UK tour and then break for
xmas and then finish the record. Touring starts in May/June next year all
over the place.
antiMusic: Is your relationship with
RoadRunner still a good one?
Dave Pybus: Depends which department
you are talking to haha. I love everyone there that I've had the chance
to meet or work with so far. I was flattered to be asked to appear on the
All Stars CD with Joey and Peter Steele and Josh and Steve from 36 Crazyfists.
Like a highlight of my career there. Thanks to my friends at RR, they made
it possible for me to fly out to Iowa and do that at such short notice.
antiMusic: Please list your Top 5 all-time
favourite albums and a line or so why.
Dave Pybus: Not difficult...
Acid Bath - (Both albums) totally love
them. Lyrics are awesome haha. Way before their time.
AC/DC - Back in Black... one of the best
rock albums EVER!!! From the best rock band EVER!!!
Metallica - Kill 'em All changed my life,
along with a lot of other people. The next 2 records also blew me away.
Misfits - Walk among us... had a big effect
on me... opened up my eyes to a new scene and a new musical outlook. Very
influential.
Hellraiser soundtrack - Great scary classical
music. I wanna be buried to this!!!
antiMusic and Morley Seaver thank Dave
Pybus for this interview. We also thank him for the DVD that he'll be sending
soon. ? We wish his Washington Redskins better luck this year.
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