Our meeting with Cyril from Stubora at Hellfest 2022

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The Distrolution / Distrolution Merch team had the chance to participate in the Hellfest Festival from June 19 to 26, 2022. On the program, concerts, meetings... and several interviews, which you can find every week in FR version on Distrolution Merch and in EN version on Distrolution! Discover without further delay our interview with Cyril, singer and guitarist of the French band Stubora!

Hi Cyril! To start this interview, I'll let you introduce yourself and your band!

Cyril: I'm Cyril, I'm the guitarist and singer for StuborA. In the band, there are 3 of us. We also have Mick on bass, who also does vocals, and we have Niala, who's on drums. We've been around since 1996, which makes for a long history. But like some bands, I'd say the story has been riddled with obstacles, sometimes big obstacles, since we even had to stop for two years at one point, as the previous drummer had a serious motorcycle accident. We put everything on standby, etc. And then finally, the return didn't happen as planned, so... That's why our history has really been cut into many pieces. We really restarted in 2015 with an album, the new drummer, so we put everything back in place. Even though we've existed for so many years, it's really since 2015 that we're starting to resume normal activity, you know!

We're at the Hellfest festival. What's it like to be at such a legendary festival?

Cyril: It's always extremely pleasant. The first thing is that it's extremely pleasant. It's also good for your ego, you know! Doing an interview at Hellfest is always super nice! And it's always special, because first, you see lots of friends, lots of people you don't necessarily see, except when you do concerts, quickly etc. Here, sometimes you have more time, so you also meet people who aren't necessarily in the same place and you see them at the same time, in the same place! So that's really nice. And then, there are so many bands, so many things to see. The site is incredible! There are great concerts! 

Well, plus this year, we're experiencing what I'd call a special edition because it's over two weeks. Also special because the first week, you're under an incredible heat wave, we were dying, and now, we're getting soaked, it's flooding... It's "Baghdad"! So it's incredible, it's really great. We have the chance to have, I think, the biggest festival now, especially this year. It's a bit of a paradox, I find. In France, we have the biggest metal festival, while metal, in the media, apart from yours and the media... Let's say without the classic media, it doesn't exist! Traditional media don't talk about it. Maybe now they talk a bit about Hellfest, but it's true that it's the paradox, I find!

I understood that you attended both weekends. Were there any bands that you absolutely didn't want to miss when you discovered the full lineup?

Cyril: Yeah, well for me, there are a lot of bands from the Warzone. Because actually, I come from the hardcore scene. So all the Warzone bands: we had Agnostic Front, now we're going to have Terror. What else was there? I've even forgotten there were so many! But the Warzone, yeah. I found that the first week had a great lineup! Yesterday, there was Kreator who was really good. Well, after that, it deteriorated a bit because with the rain, it was a bit less practical. But yeah, the first week, I found there was a great hardcore lineup. A bit less in the second week. And then for bands I wouldn't want to miss, there's obviously Metallica closing, it's always good to see Metallica in concert. Especially since it's an event, because it's the first time they've had them, it's kind of the only band they hadn't had until now. There are so many bands. I saw bands I hadn't seen in years. Godflesh, yesterday, which I went to see. They really manage to get legends!

By the way, where are the other members of your band? They couldn't come?

Cyril: Well, Mick was there the first week. Niala couldn't come because he had other obligations! But Mick was there the first week. Actually, Mick is also a big music fan, so he had concert tickets to go see Metallica in Germany, he has lots of things like that! He loves going to concerts. Because since we come from the East, well we have Luxembourg, Germany, and he had lots of things to go see. So he went off to see concerts!

You mentioned it to me earlier. Your band was created in 1996. Despite your break, in your opinion, what's the magic recipe for such longevity?

Cyril: I think it's just a matter of passion, actually. That's what we notice... When we're young, there are often lots of bands. What's hardest is the duration. Especially when you don't have the support of a label and all that. That's what's hardest, because then, life goes on, there are lots of other obligations and that's what's tricky. But what makes us "resist" is passion. We have a passion for music that's the same since we were young and we've always kept it. That's what motivates us, actually. Doing concerts... Now, we've been able to resume them. We started concerts... Let me not say anything stupid... I think it was in March, April... I'm not sure anymore! There was a new period of cancellations so I knew we had some in January, but it was canceled again, so I'm not quite sure anymore. But we were finally able to officially resume concerts without being really bothered, so that's why we do it. So yeah, it's passion!

By the way, how do you balance professional life, personal life, and managing a band? Not too complicated?

Cyril: We actually have a great shared calendar where we put everything we need to do and all our obligations to ensure we plan everything in advance. After that, what happens is... Since we've been working together for a long time, I've known Mick since high school, so we're really close, which also facilitates our relationship. We've been able to develop a working method. We work a lot remotely, we communicate a lot. Now, we have everything we need to exchange ideas. We each have our home studio, so we only meet when we need to finalize things, and then we schedule it in the calendar. And for concerts, as I told you, we have a shared calendar, so we immediately know which dates are free, and we try to anticipate, and then it just rolls. And you know, when you have the passion... you always find the time.

I'm following up on your answer. You each have your home studio. I suppose that was very convenient during the lockdown. 

Cyril: Yeah! Well actually, we've been doing this for years... At first, I wanted my own studio because I wanted to have time to do things properly. Because we had all experienced studio sessions where every time you finish, even when you go to a great studio, you end up saying "I need a few more days... I need a few more days" and then the studio isn't available, you can't add more time, etc., or you don't have the budget. It's always complicated! So we started working like this about ten years ago. I learned. And little by little, we each developed our ability to work alone. And we can record ourselves, as a result. I'm the one who reintegrates, who does the mix, master, etc. But then, with all the lockdowns, the Covid period, well we were actually much freer than others, because we didn't need to book anything.

Unfortunately, the first thing is that we had released a new album in 2019, in November 2019. So we were supposed to start concerts in March 2020, and well... Everything was stopped! We said to ourselves: "Well, we have nothing to do", that's why we made an EP. We made an EP while being in lockdown because we were able to exchange, work remotely, we did video calls to talk about the songs, try things together. And we actually benefited from the ease of technology to be able to make an EP. Because we wouldn't have done it without it.

Are you talking about your EP "Aprem au Garage"?

Cyril: Yeah!

It was also a way for you to keep a connection with your fans!

Cyril: We made two EPs, because we did "Vision Obscure" which we made during the lockdown, and then we thought... It was for Christmas. We said to ourselves: "People, they don't have concerts, or anything". We did the covers EP that we had started to do. So it's the same, as we're autonomous. Especially since the "Garage" EP, we only distributed it digitally. Since they're covers, we put it up for download, we left it freely accessible during the end-of-year period. Everyone who wanted to download it downloaded it, and then it disappeared.

On this EP, if I'm not mistaken, there are covers in English. While usually, you offer titles in French. Was it a challenge for you?

Cyril: No, because... Well, challenge yes, it always is! At the beginning of the band, we were in English. Since the first part of the band's history, we're more hardcore, we sing in English. Actually, when Mick joined the band, he came with a much more melodic singing. We changed styles because we wanted to do other things at that time. That's also why there are really different stages in the band. And we felt we weren't perfect enough in our English to do it, because the accent, especially when it's melodic, well you can hear it if it's not perfect. And we said to ourselves: "Why not sing in French? We're French, we sing in French, there are lots of bands that do it, it would work well".

Even if our style is perhaps a bit further from what is usually done with French vocals, but we said to ourselves: "Let's go for it"! Actually, we found ourselves comfortable, because we manage to write lyrics that are perhaps deeper, more detailed than when we did it in English, because we might have less vocabulary in English. But then, quite naturally, we returned to singing in English, which is what we did before and what we had already done. And we don't forbid ourselves from one day taking up songs with bits of English or other languages. In fact, we don't put any constraints on ourselves!

You've anticipated my next question: can we imagine, in the future, new songs in English?

Cyril: Yeah, well I wouldn't say maybe a whole song. At most, maybe! But I don't think so. I don't think we'll do a song entirely in English. If there was a chorus in English, yeah, why not. Actually, it all depends on the title, it all depends on what we're conveying and what the message is in the thing, you know!

Would it be possible for you to detail your composition process and everyone's roles? Does each of you have a predefined role, or is it truly a team effort?

Cyril: Well, it's both! Mick and I write the songs, compose the music, and write the lyrics. Generally, we do a first exchange until we reach something that seems musically complete and with the vocal melodies. At that point, we bring in Niala who will challenge everything rhythmic in the songs. Niala actually plays several instruments. He does guitar, bass, drums. He has this ability to take a step back on groove, rhythms, so he'll propose changes to elements. And from that moment, we finalize the song and that's when we write the lyrics. So sometimes, you have songs that are 100% Mick or 100% me, and sometimes we mix. Sometimes, Mick will have a better idea for a vocal line on one of my songs, it can vary!

For us, it's the melody that comes first. We've always been in search of melodies and the overall sound, actually. We make sure that the vocal melody fits perfectly. So we focus on the melody first, and then we force ourselves to write lyrics that fit the melody.

On your EP "Vision Obscure", is there a track that speaks to you more personally than the others?

Cyril: Well, personally, I don't know. I think Atta is a bit special because it talks about a story from our region, which is Lorraine. It's about Attila's arrival in Lorraine. It's a track, when I saw the story... I found it quite powerful in relation to our region. He had passed through Metz, since we're from Lorraine. And I wanted to include it. So that's one of the tracks I found powerful. It's also strong because it goes back to our roots with thrash. It's a bit more thrash than the others. Because we mix all these styles, whether it's heavy, thrash, rock, and even sometimes a bit of stoner. We have this mix because it represents all our influences. So we try to mix everything like that. So that one is maybe the track that's a bit different. It's the closest one.

What are Stubora's future projects?

Cyril: We've decided to start a new album. So we're in the process of composing new tracks. We're usually quite slow when it's like this. It's going to take us a few months. What we'd like is to be able to record it by the end of the year. This time, we want to approach a label, because we see that we're reaching our limits in terms of schedule. We were talking about it earlier. So we'd like some help to try to push us a bit further and continue developing the band. So we're starting. We already have a few tracks, we've already started exchanging with Mick. There are things that will probably be a bit different, even very different. We like to refresh, not to use the same recipe every time we make new tracks. We mix influences so it always remains... We're not going to make pop tomorrow, nor industrial! But yeah, we already have a few things that are going to be different!

That was my last question, the final word is yours! If you have a message to pass on to our readers, now's the time!

Cyril: Well, first of all, thank you for interviewing us! And they shouldn't hesitate to go on streaming platforms to listen to us, follow us on Facebook, Instagram. We try to publish as much as possible to keep things alive. In fact, we like to share what we experience, so we try to share it on Instagram, on Facebook as much as possible, especially when we go to concerts. When we have time, we share. We were in the South, so for us, it was crossing France. So we also like to share so that people can see a bit behind the scenes. They shouldn't hesitate to follow us and listen to us!

Interview by Valentine KLIPFEL for Distrolution / Distrolution Merch.
Thanks to Cyril from the band Stubora for his time.
Thanks to Roger WESSIER from Replica Promotion for the opportunity, as well as the Hellfest Festival press tent team (Elo, Romain...).

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