| Justin
Sanvicens from Xtreme Music interviewed Nick Oliveri of Mondo Generator
on June 5, 2004 Aptos (CA), Aptos Club.
Xtreme Music: I'm here with Nick from Mondo Generator
at the
Aptos Club in Aptos, California. I'd like to start the interview by
asking, how would you say Mondo Generator's sound compares to the other
works that you've done in Kyuss and Queens Of The Stone Age?
Nick
Oliveri: I don't know if it compares, or if it's different or what.
I actually do think it's more different you-know, maybe it impacts harder.
All my stuff from those past bands also attacked harder. I guess the
difference is that it's not just the hard stuff in the set now, but
mostly it is hard.. (laughter)
Xtreme
Music: So Nick tell me where abouts do you find your inspiration lyrically
and musically?
Nick Oliveri: I love a lot of the Volume 4 Black Sabbath, I
love the heaviness of that! And I love Black Flag, Man-O-War.. stuff
like that. There's so many different things that I like man, you-know,
so it's kinda hard to say. It's all over the board man, so it's not
into one thing. I feel like there's so many thinks I'm open too man.
Xtreme
Music: For your latest release on the Ipecac Record label there's some
really amazing rock music. Is there innovative production techniques
which you incorporate into your music?
Nick Oliveri: Not really.. the bass tracks were done on an off-day
from "Songs For The Deaf".. I forget how many weeks into it,
but I had a day off and I saw my opportunities, the drums were still
set up, hooked up a couple of mics to the drum set and record ten songs
with Brant. It's like "You're taking Sunday off are you Josh, ok
cool, I'm gonna do something in studio then.." (laughs). So we
did ten songs with the drums, and then I did the bass after and I did
guitar on a couple of tracks. It was like 7 in the morning, and I have
to be back in at 9am so I was like "I'm leaving now" (laughter)..
So that shit was so awesome, recording in between tours with Queens
you-know. I had the time and there were these songs that I wasn't using
for the Queens record so I'm gonna record.
Xtreme
Music: Mondo Generator you've been recorded as a side-project while
it's been off and on your other projects, for example, Queens Of The
Stone Age and those tours that have been happening. I'm interested to
know about the Tomahawk music video that you featured in. You play the
bartender in the music video for "Rape This Day". Could you
talk a little bit about that music video that you were involved with?
Nick Oliveri: Oh man, I love the song, I love the band! Obviously,
Denison and Patton, I mean all those guys. I love The Cows too! Everything
those guys have done man, in the past and the present is like an inspiration
to me. So I was very willing in doing it (laughter). When asked, I was
like "Yeah, I'll be there" you-know. The thing was, it took
a day, like a couple of hours of a day really to go down there to be
part of it.. I don't even know if it ever came out to be honest. I don't
really know what happened with it.. so I never saw the final thing!
(laughs).
Xtreme
Music: So it was a good time doing it..
Nick Oliveri: Yeah, I did it because I love the band..
Xtreme
Music: Would you say that you've been inspired by some of Mike Patton's
work in Faith No More and other projects that he's been in?
Nick Oliveri: Sure! Absolutely! I don't think
anybody else could do what he has!
Xtreme
Music: He's certainly one of the greatest vocalist in the world. How
did you hook up the record deal with Ipecac Recordings then, because
you're first debut release from Mondo Generator was on another indepedent
label. But in terms of Ipecac, how did that come about?
Nick Oliveri: Well, Mike Lanegan.. is really
good friends with Mike's partner Greg Werkmann, smart enough guy.. very,
very cool. He was listening to some recordings, and I didn't know what
I was going to do with it. So he sent to it to my friend.. and it kinda
started that way you-know. Fortunately, Mike said "Yes, Wow!"
and it was very cool. We just did a new EP, and I'd like to do a full-length
with Ipecac.. but I don't know what's really gonna happen.
Xtreme
Music: Are there any future collaborations in the works that you'd like
to mention?
Nick Oliveri: We're pretty much a band you-know.
Hopefully, I'll be playing with somebody's music that I dig, but there's
nothing in the works right now. I got a new solo record coming out on
Duna Records and a new Mondo EP..
Xtreme
Music: So plenty to look forward to. You've recently played some killer
shows in San Francisco and tonight in Aptos, California. How has the
live tour been going and what has the crowd reaction been like?
Nick Oliveri: It's been cool man, you-know we'll been having fun tonight
and it's our own show finally and we're really syked about it. The crowd
has been great to us. But as far as us playing, it's hard to do a half-hour
to forty minute set and be realized, like "This is what we can
do, and this is what we are capable of!", in that amount of time
- it's sometimes not possible for some bands. So I think tonight will
be fun!
Xtreme
Music: Excellent! We're really looking forward to the show this evening.
For my final question, could you just mention some future works that
are going to be happening for Mondo Generator in the near future? Like
are there any music videos in the works or you mentioned an EP..
Nick
Oliveri: Well, Brant has a few outputs with his label Duna, he wants
to do a video for a song called "All That I've Got". That's
on a record I'm doing with him and hopefully I'll do a Mondo one as
well soon. I don't really know, there's nothing in the works for that
but hopefully somebody will want to do something. I don't really see
things from the other side, I don't do that you-know like "How
do I see the band?" (laughter), It's not how I work, but maybe
if somebody comes up with something cool - I'd be into it.
Xtreme
Music: Sounds great! I'm really looking forward to the show tonight,
it's been fantastic meeting you Nick. |