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Interview with Will Lindsay of
Middian
November 2007 by Metal Mark
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Middian are from Eugene, Oregon and formed out
of the remains of YOB. They released a killer debut called “Age
Eternal” on Metal Blade earlier in 2007. It’s a blend of heavy beats,
swirling riffs and eerie vocals plus more. I recently got to interview
bass player Will Lindsay to find out about the response to the album
and what they are currently up to.
How did this band form?
Middian was formed by Mike. When Isamu and Travis quit Yob, Mike tried
out a rhythm section that he just didn't feel was right to carry on
what Yob was doing. Mike started jamming with Scott. They knew each
other from a music store they both worked at. Mike asked me to join
the band because we knew each other pretty good. My previous bands all
played several shows with Yob over the course of their existence.
Who are your influences?
My personal influences are bands like Black Flag, Rorschach, Born
Against, old Carcass, old Napalm Death, Death, Black Sabbath, My Dying
Bride, early Ozzy, etc...
Mike and Scott would have plenty of other things to add to that list,
I'm sure.
What has been the response to Age Eternal?
People seem to like it. It gets compared to Yob quite a bit. For where
we were as a band when it was recorded, we're really happy with it.
How long did it take to write and record the
album?
We had been a band for about eight or nine months when we recorded the
album. I think we spent a week-and-a-half tracking and about a month
mixing.
What are you currently up to?
Scott got hit by a truck riding his bike home from work about a month
ago. He had to get surgery on his collar bone, so we have not been
doing a whole lot. I've been taking roadie gigs a lot the last few
months, too. Once Scott gets healed up, we're gonna start writing our
new album. We're also planning on doing some west coast shows with
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You finished your tour back in the summer. How
did it go?
There were ups and downs. Things should have been done better during
the preparations and promotion, but that was beyond our control. We
had a lot of good times and met a lot of good people. The last
two-and-a-half weeks was with Minsk and they were a joy to travel with
and hang out with.
You have one album with five tracks on it, so
what was your set list like?
Our set list varied, depending on the venue and amount of bands on the
show. We usually played three songs off of the album and 'My War' by
Black Flag. Sometimes we would do the whole album and there were a few
shows where we only did two songs.
Your songs are long and fairly complex at times.
Are they difficult to reproduce live?
We practiced a lot and played a lot of shows the month before we left
on tour. They were all nailed down pretty well by the time we hit the
road.
You music probably gets put into different
categories. How would you describe your music?
I just tell people we're a metal band. I'm not overly concerned with
which sub-genre people want to tag us to.
What bands would you love to tour with?
We have some good friends who play amazing music. I would love to tour
with any of them. The folks we have done trips with before, like
Ludicra and Asunder. I would love to do a real tour with them. Minsk
again, of course. I'm looking forward to our trip with Indian. They're
my favorite current band right now.
Yeah, our friends. That's who I would love to tour with.
What is the music scene like in Eugene, Oregon?
A few good bands and a lot of garbage. Ninth Moon Black is the best
Eugene band. If you're on the west coast, you should go see them in
March when they tour.What does 2008 hold for
this band?
We're going to getting around the west coast a bit, but we're planning
on laying low most of the year and writing our new album. Plans are to
record it in the fall, and then do another US tour and a European tour
in 2009.
www.middian.org
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