Video interview with Benighted at the Hellfest 2018!

Since the last few years, the notoriety of Benighted knows a real rise. How do you explain it? I don't know! It's true that we have longevity for us, so after a while, people are telling themselves "What's this band?". Well! Even those who don't know us tell themselves "Damn, a band that has existed for twenty years, of death metal. I'm a fan of death metal and I don't know them!" So to not look like idiots, they come to discover! I think that what's going on, it is that we have always kept the same mentalities, no matter the line up. Which means that we have always remained authentic with the music we wanted to do. We never followed the trends or things like that! And we have always tried, precisely, to really respect the people who supported us by composing quality albums with our guts in it. And not necessarily what was the best to release at the market level or stuff like that. We always remained honest in this thing, and I'm really proud of that. It's with the guideline that we saw at the beginning, that we had set when we were kids, that can be corrupted or perverted, after, precisely with the success, things like that. We always kept this guideline, and I think people know it. And we are very close to our fans. We love sharing a lot of moments with them. And this sharing thing does that, I think, even if someone doesn't really like Benighted's music, he can love its mentality. In any case, the mentality of the band. You who are always barefoot on stage, did you ever hurt yourself? Aaah yes! And not only! I think that... the two worst things, it's when we went on a tour in Canada. There were shards of broken bottles on stage. I took one underfoot. So the scene, in 2 minutes tops, it has become a pool of blood! Because I was bleeding, it was disgusting. Well, I did not stop anyway, but I was bleeding underfoot, it was disgusting. For once, it was very grindcore. It was disgusting! And there, in India, as I am barefoot and that the electrical conditions were not great. And in fact, on the last track, on the cover of Sepultura, I was electrocuted by the mic! Not electrocuted to... fall on the ground, but I have electricity that started to get into my arm, so I just had time to finish the track and I threw the mic. And all the next day, if you want, I had my hand that did not work anymore. I had to wait until it came back. So yeah, I think sometimes, to be barefoot, it's not super careful... But it makes funny anecdotes! Do you have any habits that you absolutely must do before going on stage? Absolutely no, but we have small stupid rituals, that we like to do between us. For example, I have my guitarist, Fab. We have a little game between us, it's that he checks my five main voices. So he stands... At a moment he stands in front of me like that, and he does "Juju!". "Yes?" So I do my voices. "It's good, it works! We're going!" This is our little ritual. 20 years already that the band exists... How do you see yourself in 20 more years? Yes. With a crane on stage, to start! No honestly, I don't know. I have no idea. The thing is, that my motivation, is intact. I am the last original member of the band. I always have the same motivation: recording albums, go to concerts, touring and everything... So I think it's the physical that will catch me after a while. Because casually, it's pretty tiring. When the holidays have arrived, it gave me the opportunity to think and compare everything that had just happened. And I realize that it's been years and years that I never rest, in fact. So maybe one day, health will catch me because of that. I don't know, I'll see. But what is certain, is that it will not be... it will not be a fed up of Benighted, because it's part of me. It's part of my identity. I did 17 years of rugby, and I had to stop because of medical reasons, because of my back. That's what stopped me. I'd still do it, if my back was not in "danger". I think that Benighted, if one day, it has to stop for me, it will be for reasons like this. But would you still keep a foot in music? I will always be part of the metal scene. But after, do some tours, all these things that ask anyway a lot of energy... Because casually, managing a band, beyond concerts, tours, it's very time consuming. Management takes me... it's almost like a second job. I rarely have an hour to myself in the week, where I can just sit and do nothing. So... it's that it demands a lot of time. But well, for now, it suits me. I will not complain. It's sure that I live a lot of great things, so I will certainly not complain about what I live. But yeah, the price of this thing, it's that you never rest, and you have to accept it! This is the end of the interview. If you have a message to convey, it's now! I'm going to talk mostly about the Hellfest, because I just left stage not long ago! Thank you, thank you very much for beeing so many! On stage, I didn't realize too much, with sweat in my eyes, the number you were and the mess you did. But I have already been shown photos and videos. And damn, my bastards, you kicked our ass in the pit! So thank you very much for your support, it was really great and it will remain truly unforgettable!

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