| H13 : Ari Lehman - First Jason |
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| Written by Gaz E |
| Tuesday, 19 October 2010 06:00 |
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It's no secret that I am an alucard carrying horror nerd. Last year, for the first Über Röck Halloween, I wanted to interview someone special, someone who walked the twisted line between horror and music and who could provide a suitably entertaining article for my favourite time of year......so I contacted Ari Lehman.
For those of you that think that Michael Bay is a horror auteur, let me explain. Ari Lehman played the legendary Jason Voorhees in the original (and best) Friday The 13th movie three decades ago. Remember the shock ending that is truly, and rightly, an iconic horror moment? Yeah, that's Ari. So he has the horror angle covered, what about the music? Well, Ari fronts FirstJason, a boundary blurring metal/punk crossover that is just ripe for picking by Über Röckers worldwide. When I had the idea for Über Röck's 13 Days Of Halloween I just knew that Ari had to be involved and, legend that he is, he duly agreed, providing such a great series of answers to the 13 questions that I have put to the Devil's Dozen of musicians for this series of interviews (including six movies in his all-time top five!) that he just had to be the first to be featured...........
What are your most vivid childhood memories of Halloween?
Hi Gaz and HAPPY HALLOWEEN FROM CAMP CRYSTAL LAKE To All Of Your Readers! When I was a very young boy of around four or five years, my family lived in Houston, Texas, at one of those "Town House" communities, surrounded by parking lots with a swimming pool in the middle. Halloween was coming and I remember my Mom was putting a Jack O'Lantern that we had carved in the upstairs window. This window was on the second floor, and it was a floor-to-ceiling picture window. Mom had placed the face of the Jack O'Lantern towards us, instead of facing out the window. "How's that?" she asked me. I thought that the Jack O'Lantern should face OUTSIDE however, and I told her so. "Mommy, I think it should go like this---" and when I turned the big pumpkin around, I proceeded to FALL
Why do you think that the worlds of horror and metal/punk have always been so closely linked?
Both horror cinema and hardcore music embrace exhaustive exploration into The Unknown, specifically into the darker side of the dichotomous natureof the Human Psyche. The audience and creators of both seek to go beyond the norms and limitations of mainstream acceptance and rise up out of the sedentary cemetery of the social tyranny of intolerance. By this I mean intolerance of NOISE, intolerance of BRUTAL IMAGERY, and EXPLICIT LYRICS!
Actually there are some very original thoughts, too! For example, my friend Jaume Balaguero's [REC] and [REC]2, also THE ORPHAN, and ya gotta admit, PARANORMAL ACTIVITY is fresh, even if not really a HORROR movie. The thing I believe that distinguishes two of these films is applying the current advances in technology as part of the actual content of the film. The photography and editing in the [REC] films are revolutionary. Not only are we taken on a visual thrill ride, the emotional aspect is heightened by the ultra-fast pacing and harsh hand-held digital texture. BRAVO! THE ORPHAN, on the other hand, is all about harsh Human Drama, and
Well, "bettered" is a loaded term. I can go on the record as saying that while the original 1956 version of INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS is a classic, the 1978 version starring Donald Sutherland is an excellent film.
OK, here we go: I simply do not find Michael Myers scary! I will admit that to me, the Rob Zombie version is SCARIER than the original.
I think slow zombies are scarier, if they have the death-twitch down.
Sleeping bag kill, Kane Hodder as Jason Voorhees - FRIDAY THE 13TH PartVII: THE NEW BLOOD
There are many greats, but the BADDEST ever? JASON VOORHEES! He kills without reason, and WITHOUT FAIL. Not an evil schemer, but righteous vengance gone horribly awry. Unreachable, unstoppable, indestructible!
Now THAT really is a loaded question. Maila Nurmi, VAMPIRA, is my vote. I was fortunate to have composed, performed and recorded the original score for the independent film VAMPIRA: THE MOVIE before she passed away. The film got THE RONDO HATTON CLASSIC HORROR AWARD for BEST INDEPENDENT FILM of 2007 and in it, Maila tells her life story. Absolutely FASCINATING!
I don't know about "underrated" but: There is a NEW film that has not been released yet, from Italy that is truly excellent. Once released I am certain it will be highly praised. SHADOW (2009/11) - Federico Zampaglione: Here is a great one that I saw while at THE FANTASY HORROR AWARDS in Orvieto, Italy. Brilliantly shot, action-packed and FULL of suspense, the audience is continually compelled to decipher the situation, which changes drastically at one crucial point. Here is the SHADOW Trailer
Force Kenny G. to listen to death metal until he likes it or DIES!!! If he likes it perhaps we could hear some SOPRANO SAX WITH DISTORTION? BRUTAL!!!
FIRSTJASON is performing every weekend of October, reaching our fans in Chicago, Green Bay, Kalamazoo, Indiana and Kentucky. Halloween Weekend we have two shows in Chicago, including a Charity Auction for the Troops! FIRSTJASON is planning a EU Tour in May 2011 with HANDS OF TIME from Italy. I am performing a Solo Concert at WEEKEND OF HORRORS in Botropp, Germany, on Nov. 12 opening for THE OTHER. http://www.weekendofhorrors.com
Photo kudos to Dave Fleischhauer
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