Vocalist Veronica Freeman - "Jeff Pilson Is The Sixth Member Of BENEDICTUM"
March 2, 2008, 16 years ago
Sweden's Metal Shrine recently caught up with BENEDICTUM vocalist Veronica Freeman to discuss the band's new album, Seasons Of Tragedy. The following is an excerpt from the interview:
Are you totally self-taught when it comes to singing? Did you ever take lessons?
Freeman: "I tried taking lessons, just one or two times. The first time I tried taking lessons the guy was a total nut-case anyway, so that didn´t work out. Then I got introduced to an opera coach and he was like "You really have a powerful voice!". I think his quote was 'like a wild animal that needs to be tamed.' But at $80/hour it was a little bit out of my price range at the time. So I just kind of learned on my own."
Yeah, because that was the first thing that I was totally taken aback with the first time I heard you. It's a really, really powerful voice. It's unbelievable and you've got such a range as well.
Freeman: "Thank you very much! I really appreciate that. It´s always been kind of different for me. It´s nice to hear good things about it, because there was a time when my voice just didn't fit, you know what I mean. Like the ugly duckling. (laughs) I think about that and then most of my friends who weren't into metal back then, always told me 'You should be singing something else! Why aren't you singing blues or r&b;? Why do you wanna sing that metal?' But that was just what I loved, so I just kept at it."
Cool! The latest album was once again produced by Jeff Pilson. Is he involved in the song writing as well or is he just producing?
Freeman: "He's definitely involved in the song writing as well. The process kind of works like this... Pete and I will have something pretty well formed, especially for the second album because we learned so much from him on the first. Then he´ll listen to it and make more like arrangement ideas. 'It'll be a bit catchier if you put this here. Why don´t we thicken up the chorus right here.' We call him the sixth member of Benedictum."