Interview with death metal band from Finland - CONCRETE ICON.
Answered Jake (vocals, guitars), thank you!
Recenze/review - CONCRETE ICON - Voracious Streams (2025):
Ave CONCRETE ICON! Greetings to the catacombs. First of all, let me pay my respects. I've been following your band since 2013 when you released your first album "Perennial Anguish" and you've been one of my favorite bands for a long time. But you are not very well known here in the Czech Republic, we are a small country with a small underground community. How did you guys get together and how did CONCRETE ICON come about?
Hails, glad to hear you‘ve been down on what we‘ve done for so long. Well it was actually me and our former bassist TK who decided to put up a project which was heavily into melodies of Paradise Lost and heaviness of bands like Crowbar mixed with death metal. So we called up some friends who I had been playing in other bands also to get the project going and when the guy who was our vocalist in our couple first demo recordings informed that he isn‘t interested in doing any live shows I decided to také over the vocal duties also as I was anyways writing all the music and lyrics already. That‘s how we ended up as four piece that lead to recording of our first EP back in 2012.
This year you have a new album "Voracious Streams" out, which is again full of pure true death metal. With what feelings did you go into the studio? For example, did you have a plan where and how you wanted to move on from the last record? Personally I find the new record more dark and at the same time colder. I have to admit that the atmosphere of the whole album literally captivated me.
I surely knew we were up to something cool as these songs had a lot of time to brew. I think I started writing already before Covid-19 hit and then all the member changes occurred and everything was just pushed forward all the time. So I had (or should I say used) much more time to come back to these tracks before we were entering the studio so there was not much second guessing needed by then. It was kind conscious decision to go forward a bit more aggressively as previous album, by my fault of course turned out to be a bit too monotonous and mid tempo.
Who is responsible for the mixing and mastering? The overall sound is great, it reminds me of records from the nineties, was that the goal?
Thanks! We have worked with Artturi since 2007 or something in various projects so he has kinda grown with us in his position as recording guy/mixer. Jackson has done the mastering also for pretty long to us and has a great capability in bringing the balls to our sound.
I'm also a big fan of the CD artwork and I really like your covers. Who is the author on the new album "Voracious Streams" and what is it supposed to express? I really like the motif a lot, just please tell us how it relates to the music, how is it thematically interconnected?
Juanjo Castellano did the artwork based on the concept I pitched. It‘s about vanity and egocentric nature of our humans, as we tend always to follow the “coolest“ thing at the moment. And as we are always searching for ourselves we jump into weird trends and by-passing ideals really easily. As social animals we have tendency to raise some individuals to pedestal because we believe they can lead us into some fucked up enlightenment or better life and much of this nowadays happens within the boundaries of social media. So that‘s basically the cover idea, people looking for redemption/cocoon of eternal youth or some shit like that and that statue is posing as the figurine they are worshipping.
I would be interested in the process of how a new song is created at CONCRETE ICON. Are you classical musicians who lock yourselves in a rehearsal room and jam or do you use modern technology and send ideas to each other? Do you even go out for a beer together?
We are Finnish so we don‘t hang out that much haha. We do see each other occasionally outside the band activities too but mainly everyone has their own lives and as an adult you sometimes seem to have enough going on so you just rather chill at home when the weekend comes. I write with guitar pro program the full songs (usually I‘m too lazy to add bass at this point) and then I sent the song to our other guitarist Makk who does his leads. Then we send ‘em back and forth until we seem to be satisfied enough to show them to rest of the band and everybody rehearses at home and we come to rehearsal place when everybody knows their parts. It‘s just more effective than to trying to craft a track with many people in same place throwing ideas around. Plus after almost 20 years I feel like I kinda know how we should sound so I gladly také the main responsibility of it.
You're experienced dogs who play your own way. You have your own handwriting, which is something that is sometimes forgotten nowadays. A lot of bands just sound like copies of other bands. Are you sure you had any role models? Who influenced you as a musician and who was your role model? When and how did you actually start playing? What was the first impetus for you picking up an instrument?
Thanks man, cool to hear that people think we kinda have our own sound. I just try to write what I like and of course I look up to the forefathers of the death metal to draw my influences. I started when I was 10 years old and went to guitar class, got bored really fast and decided I wanted to play drums. Took drum lessons for 5 years and played in a band with local school friends. Around when I was turning 18 I started messing again with guitar and realized that it was something I enjoyed more as I started writing stuff on my own and here we are.
I think the biggest reward for any band is the reaction of the fans. I like smaller clubs the most, where the musicians and fans are close to each other. How often does CONCRETE ICON actually perform? Do you tour, for example? I've searched the internet and haven't found much live footage of your shows. So how are CONCRETE ICON's live shows? How about a tour in Europe? I would love that.
The main problem is basically the location of Finland as it‘s pretty damn expensive to get out of here especially in this political etc. climate we are facing now in Europe. We are still operating in the underground level where we pretty much pay everything ourselves so we play as much as we can. We love to get out of Finland of course and see other countries but it‘s always a situation for us where four guys all have to get time off from work or something as we are not earning anything by playing at least yet haha.
You're from Turku, Finland. What is your death metal scene like? I feel like it's been very lively again in Finland lately. I really like your old bands from the 90s (I love PURTENANCE!), when I used to follow your scene a lot. But how is it today? What about fans, concerts, festivals?
Yeah it seems there‘s some kind of boom going on with especially old school death metal, lot of young guys forming bands and creating a scene of their own also. As far as more extreme and underground music we have Helsinki Death Fest and now we have Kuopio Death Fest called Kuolio first time this year and then some old school geezers organizing Finnish Death Metal Maniacs fest so we have it pretty well covered here considering the size of the country.
I've always wondered what kind of music musicians actually listen to. Do you have any albums that you like to revisit often? What about some new releases from the last few years? Anything that intrigued you enough to buy a CD?
I always revisit the classics; Deicide, Morbid Angel, Monstrosity, Immolation, Cannibal Corpse, Carcass and so on. As for the newer stuff I liked a lot of Glorious Depravity‘s Ageless Violence album. Cemetery Filth‘s Dominion was badass old school brutality and of course these albums are already like fuckin‘ 5 years old or something haha so there goes the “new“ aspect. Vomit Forth is crushing newer stuff, shit I‘m trying so hard to think about the new stuff. Other than that I dig a lot of some softer stuff too like Grave Pleasures and the new Tribulation album sounded really good, gotta pick that up at some point. My music taste is pretty much all over the place so I could really go on forever.
Death metal is my favorite style of music. I'm fascinated by the darkness of it, the dusty smell from old graves. Then also the power and the pressure. When I listen to a good record, I'm literally energized. What does it mean to you? How does it influence your life, your worldview, how do you perceive it as a creator?
I just love to play it, no other style gives that feeling when playing guitar that you are on the edge of your skills all the time and you have to give your everything to it. It‘s an wholesome experience to me and I love it. When I was a kid I wanted to say that I play in a death metal band and I think at this point I am finally qualified to say it haha, proudly.
Thank you so much for the interview! I wish not only the new record "Voracious Streams" but also the whole CONCRETE ICON a lot of success. I'm going to listen to the album again! It's really great. Good luck in your personal lives too.
Thanks a lot for you on taking a time on writing these questions and sending them over, all the best to Deadlystorm Zine and hopefully we can return to Czech one day, Symbolic Fest 2022 was awesome!
Recenze/review - CONCRETE ICON - Voracious Streams (2025):
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