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Posted on 24 April 2009 | Interviewer Scott Stewart Planet Loud hooked up with UFC approved head-wreckers Stemm to find out more about their awesome Blood Scent album.
Planet Loud - The production on "Blood Scent" is brutal, absolutely
mind blowing. It's on par with the likes of Pantera's masterpiece
"Vulgar Display of Power". Can we talk about how that was achieved?
Stemm - Mike Hatalak guitarist for It Dies Today is our producer, he
recorded Blood Scent. We rang him up and talked a bit, sorted out the
details and he basically moved all of his recording gear into our
studio, rehearsal space and tracked everything right there. We worked
with him for nearly two months going back and forth from DWS studios to
our studio. Mike's amazing, that's what he does, he just got through
producing It Dies Today's new record. He's a killer up and coming
producer.
Planet Loud - How did STEMM hook up with the UFC?
Stemm - There's another rock band out of Niagara Falls called Klear,
the guitarist for that band, Bruce Wojick is a really good friend of
mine. Bruce is friends with the music producer for the Ultimate
Fighting Championship. Anyway, one day I was at a Klear gig hanging out
and he asked me to get him a promo package for STEMM. Klear had
submitted some music to the UFC, but they said it wasn't heavy enough.
Bruce is a good cat and looked out for us, he said get me a promo
package and I'll shop it, no promises. So he sent it out and about two
weeks later it was a wrap, we've been working with the UFC ever since.
Planet Loud - That's excellent.
Stemm - Absolutely, I remember getting a call out of nowhere saying
they wanted to use some songs, so they started using a few songs on
regular television programming, then three months down the road we had
a conference call with Lorenzo and the whole music production end of
the UFC, and at that point they wanted a song that was going to
introduce UFC 40, a historic fight with Ken Shamrock and Tito Ortiz.
They wanted a song that would set the tone for that fight, define it,
so we sent them a few new songs we were working on. A week later they
flew down to Buffalo, NY and put us in Audio Magic, and for three days
we tracked the tune and UFC 40 was the forst time "Face the Pain" was
ever aired. Six months later they said congratulations "Face the Pain"
is now the official theme song for Ultimate Fighting Championship", and
it's been the theme song ever since.
Planet Loud - Didn't they debate on switching songs, there was some
experimenting going on, essentially trying to come up with a
replacement for "Face the Pain"?
Stemm - The story is, a few years after using Face the Pain they wanted
to dable with something different, maybe use a different song and all
of these freak occurences started happening when they tried to change
the song. Tim Sylvia broke his leg before a fight and Chuck Liddell got
hurt, then Ken Shamrock got sick, so all of these things were going
down, and a lot of the fans started complaining that the song wasn't
being played anymore and they wanted it back. So they put it back on
and it ended up being one of the best fights that they'd had in months.
So out of superstition, they said that's it, leave "Face the Pain" as
the song. We got really lucky with that man, it wasn't supposed to be
as big as it turned out to be, the UFC people didn't even anticipate it
going the way it did. It was supposed to be just a little novelty thing
and now it's turned into the theme tune.
Planet Loud - There's a show on the FOX network called UFC Wired
that Joe Rogan hosts and they're using "House of Cards" off the Blood
Scent album as the theme song, correct?
Stemm - Yeah, UFC Wired is a totally different beast from the UFC, when
they broadcast fights it's to something like 48 different countries, so
"Face the Pain" is getting heard by an unfathomable amount of people.
Planet Loud - That's staggering..
Stemm - I agree, we've played some new markets and there's always a
good chunk of people that come out and recognize us as the UFC band and
they want to hear "Face the Pain". Ya know, FTP to us is probably
starting to get like "Enter Sandman" for Metallica. We play it for the
fans because they like it, and we do dig playing the song still, it's
just the oldest song in our catalogue.
Planet Loud - Awake the newest video is stellar, how did that come about?
Stemm - It's a conceptual video and we shot it for like thirteen dollars and some change.
Planet Loud - Beer Money
Stemm - Actually, we returned beer bottles to fund the video.
*laughing* The concept for the video came from Alex and Steve, it was
based on a guy who made some really poor choices in life and decided it
was time to check out. So he shoots himself in the brain. *laughter*
I've got issues, anyway during the video shoot I got covered in blood
and hamburger meat on a number of different takes, trying to get that
perfect splatter effect.
Planet Loud - Sounds like a GWAR show, fake blood and hamburger, nice.
Stemm - It was good times...you can see the Awake video on our myspace
page, and also check out tour dates, and tracks from the Blood Scent
album there as well... Planet Loud - Awesome, thanks for your time..
Stemm - No problem.
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