This time you baptized the team of Creun&Vicepresidents...
They're with me from the beginning, and I'm a big fan of the Vicepresidents. I don’t listen to grindcore at home, but I have a lot of fun at extreme music concerts. Also, I didn’t want to give the album a title because what I was telling was very specific...
How did you make such a rocker, stoner, raw record?
There is a moment when you realize that you are listening to a specific music. I’ve done a reggae and ska tour with Fermin Muguruza; I’ve been with Dunna for a year and now I wanted to do rock: songs for live, powerful, easy to access, fresh.
Death song. Have you already written the song for when your death comes?
No, and I've been thinking about that ever since I read a book about American Indians. But as an artist, you’ve written the song you want to stop there. It's ridiculous for me to say it, but I think I've got a couple who've stopped. I am 31 years old and have a lot to do.
Does the “feeling of not being able” make you sing?
Oh, yeah, yeah. A lot of times you say things on a record that you don't say directly, or you don't know how to say it, and there are several on this record. When you write a song, you don't know if you're getting too naked or not. But I care less and less because I’m not that original: all the world has been through such disappointments, bad rolls...
In Lohimal. Do we have to take out the baby we have inside more often?
Oh, yeah, yeah. It's Lohimal's alter-ego, a name I invented, and I put my bad stories on him to free my burden. There is fiction, and there is reality... Everything is going very well outwards, but it is inevitable to look inwards from time to time. After all, I'm talking about myself and my contradictions.