When we asked you all which bands you wanted S-T.net to interview in 2018, an overwhelming amount of you said JILUKA. Well, your wish has been granted. With a big solo show coming up on May 20 and talk of a new album out within the year, we thought they’d have something to talk about.
In this interview, the band tells us about all of that and more, including how their relationship as a band has changed since we last interviewed them, and what tuned they’ve been listening to lately. Read until the end to find out how you can win one of two very special prizes!
-So, the last time we
talked was a little over two years ago. How has your relationship as band
members changed since then?
Sena: Our roots haven’t changed, but since then we’ve clarified the way that we want to express ourselves as a band. It’s more unified. We’ve found out how to mesh together what each of us think is cool. I’ve been noticing that a lot lately.
Zyean: Compared to a couple of years ago, I think our musical skills have really improved.
Sena: But even more than that…
Zyean: But even more than that…our songwriting sense has improved.
Sena: But even more than our songwriting sense, Boogie…
Boogie: But even more than our songwriting sense…we understand better how to express ourselves at live shows, and I think has made us become more of a band in the very sense of the word. Sena: But even more than becoming more of a band, Ricko… Boogie: I just summed everything up!
Ricko: I think the band members [besides me] have really improved.
Everyone: (laugh)
Ricko: They’re even better than two years ago. They get along better and have more energy now. We’re able to talk about things with each other now that we couldn’t tell each other one or two years ago. I guess that’s what happens when you spend a lot of time together. We are friends.
-Last time we talked, you told us that you weren’t ready to band name, “JILUKA.” How about now?
-When can you tell us?
Boogie: On our 20th anniversary.
-Tell us about one interesting thing that happened last year.
-You’ve been posting some pretty interesting videos on Twitter lately, Ricko. How do you come up with those?
Ricko: It’s whatever I come up with at the moment. When I want to get pumped, I get pumped.
Zyean: You’re always like that.
Ricko: No I’m not.
-Please tell us about your goals for 2018, both personally and as a band.
Sena: My personal and band goals are the same. First, I want to make our solo show on May 20, 2018 at TSUTAYA O-WEST the best that JILUKA has ever had.
Boogie: I’m looking forward to our O-WEST solo show, but in preparation for that big show, I want to continue to improve [as a band].
Zyean: I want our O-WEST show to be one that sticks in peoples’ memories, so I want to work towards that.
Ricko: I want to improve my handwriting.
-Do you have any special plans for your upcoming solo show at TSUTAYA O-WEST?
-We know you’re planning to release a new album in 2018. You’re probably still in the planning stage, but what can you tell us about it now? What kind of album do you want it to be?
Sena: We’ll keep our JILUKA style intact…
Boogie: …but we also want to try a new sound.
Sena: In a good way.
-What kind of music have you been listening to lately?
Boogie: Utada Hikaru.
Zyean: I’ve been listening to Gospel [the band] a lot lately. I’ve been studying it. The drum parts are really popular among metal drummers right now.
-Are they difficult to play?
Zyean: Yes, they’re difficult. I still haven’t figured out how some of it goes together.
Sena: But if it’s Zyean…
Zyean: …I can do it!
Sena: I’ve been listening to Maroon 5’s “This Love.” I’m also really into Skrillex.
Ricko: I’ve also been into T.M. Revolution. His singing style teaches me a lot.
-If you could collaborate with any artist, who would it be (both in a realistic and an unrealistic sense)?
Zyean: Meshuggah.
Boogie: You want to play a show with them? Or do you want to collaborate with them?
Zyean: Collaborate.
Boogie: What would you do?? (laughs)
Zyean: Switch out the drummers…like “feat. Tomas Haake.”
Boogie: But that’s your part!
Everyone: (laugh)
Ricko: I want to collaborate with Nocturnal Bloodlust.
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