4) What brought the Appalachian folk influence into your music? Did you grow up with Appalachian folk music?
I think folk music was always around in some form but it wasn’t like, “Hey man, let’s hang out this weekend and listen to folk music!” My friends and I were always looking for the heaviest stuff we could find. I learned to play the banjo out of necessity for a teaching job but later learned about clawhammer and frailing on the banjo and even found some West Virginian songs about relatives of mine. This style worked its way into some Nechochwen riffs, including some that I haven’t released yet. I would say that I am much more influenced by the Appalachian music of Algonquian and Cherokee origin. The acoustic and classical guitar music that I write is influenced by many composers from Europe and the Americas as well as fingerstyle players like Michael Hedges and Phil Keaggy. I’ll admit that it’s an unusual mix of influences, but I did not grow up hearing a lot of folk music (and own only a handful of albums I would consider folk) and I have heard a variety of eclectic styles that I liked along the way.
5) How has being from West Virginia informed or influenced Nechochwen’s sound?
I grew up in the country and there wasn’t a lot to do when I was younger, so I practiced guitar and listened to music a lot. I talked constantly with my friends about certain bands -- there was a mystique around some bands being from remote, forested areas of Europe and how these bands somehow conveyed where they came from in their music. This and the depressive elements of doom bands appealed to me more than bands that focused on gore, politics, or religion. I liked bands like Amorphis and Master’s Hammer in the early 90’s and then the Scandinavian black metal bands, of course, that took isolation, folklore, and frozen forests to a new level. It was easy to develop a fascination with faraway places like Finland, but I knew that there was enough dark history and grim landscapes in our own backyards in West Virginia to write important music here, too.
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Nechochwen's The Ancient Pulse is out now on Nordvis. Purchase it here.
WORDS: Chris Krovatin