Hellfest 2022: An experience that Stengah is not ready to forget!

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We will start with the small presentations. Who is in charge of introducing Stengah?
Ben: Hello, I'm Nicolas Quest, lead singer of the band. Eliott: Hello, I'm Eliott William, the band's composer. Hello, I'm Ben the bass player of the band. Hello, I'm Maxime Delassus, the lead guitarist. Max: Hello, I'm Alex Horta, rhythm guitarist of the band.If you start by messing with me in an interview, I think it's going to go wrong. The idea is rather to present the band, what you have done so far, the genesis of the band. How was Stengah born and who joined the band?
Max: It's going to be long!You can make it short.
Ben: The very short version: I originally wanted to be a veterinarian and eventually got into music. No, it's bullshit. I'm sorry, that sucks.Maybe we'll keep this answer.
Elliott: I had some compositions in my computer. I was at the CMA with Maxime and Benoît. We met there and I needed musicians. We were the basic trio, then joined Nicolas, who was very young. Then Alex, where the song was recorded. In 2015-2016, we recorded an EP called "Mechanic of the Sphere", which took us to Wacken Open Air. We worked a little with the Aéronef (concert hall in Lille) with whom we recorded two live clips. We also recorded the album at their place. The one who mixed our album "Soma Sema" was Remiboy, who played the album to Richard Gamba. One thing leading to another, we worked with him. Then we signed with Mascot Records / Gérard Drouot Production. And we're at Hellfest today.You almost spoiled a question for me. Thanks, but it's not totally spoiled. Alright then, a little question that I have to ask you. You escaped a good shower after two days of heat wave. Good job guys! Well, the question I have to ask you: how does it feel to be at Hellfest?
Eliott: It makes butterflies in the stomach. It makes resonances in the chest. From the first notes, it makes you tremble. And not just the ground. And you see the smile on people's faces, it's also that feeling and the looks and the smiles. It's just crazy! Ben: And the circle pit, the wall of death... And that at 10:30! Alex: It's a crazy thing. Even being on stage and behind the scenes: the Hellfest where you've usually been on the site for years. There, we play but we watch the Ferris wheel from the stage, playing. This is one of our first stages also in the open air, outside. For me, it's a treat to play like that, and even more on the mainstage. Max: Personally, it was my first Hellfest. This is my first time here.Congrats!!! (Applause)
Max: Thank you, thank you. First Hellfest, on the mainstage! That's why we make music. I think there are plenty of people and plenty of bands who want to be in our shoes. That's why we've been making music for so many years and why we want to do it again. If people seem to have enjoyed the bands, that's cool. It's the feedback we get from the press, the crew, the public. It's a mutual love. Eliott: As for me, it's true that I've been working here for ten years. Going from the bar to the stage is incredible. All my bar buddies came to see me earlier and what a moment of sharing!! Ben: Like Max, it's my first Hellfest, so inevitably, we discover.Congrats!!! (Applause)
Ben: And for the little anecdote, we had made a bet with Max, that we would go to Hellfest only to play there.As an artist? So the guys are putting the level there!
Ben: Just to clarify, they're only doing a one-day Hellfest, though. Does doing Hellfest in one day count? I launch the debate, the debate of the killjoy.Your album "Soma Sema" was released in March. How did the composition of the album and its production go?
Eliott: So my name is actually Eliott. I've been pretending to be the singer for a while now, but it's not true. This album, we have the impression that it is on the length, on the duration, because there are tracks which are already almost ten years old. There are also tracks that are very recent, but all of that has come together in an album that unifies all of that, through one and the same sound, one and the same arrangement. A lot of people ask us if it's a concept album, because they feel like there's a real connection between each track. I'm quite happy with that, because it's proof that the bet has paid off. I really see it like that, as a synthesis of the almost ten years that have just passed for the band. But the band, in its current form, has only been around for a year. He existed from 2016 also under his old line up from the first concert we did, so it's still quite, quite recent. If we don't take into account the two years of COVID too. In the end, without the COVID, it would have passed about three years between the first EP and the album. Things mean that in the end, more time passes, we have this impression of a fairly stretched time. I find it quite cool for an album to offer this rather timeless side in fact, through ten tracks that are very connected to each other, but which nevertheless tell stories on a different chronology.
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