Superna
- Beats, Breasts and Balls
By Ben Ohmart, MusicDish.com
The
Latin origin of the word Superna means "other worldly" or "not from
this earth" or "from out of this world." It's also the perfect translation
for "hard rockin' guitar music, fronted by a lady."
Their music is not soft. But neither does it punish the guitars and
rhythm to the point of using them as crutches. Thought-provoking,
stylish like smoking, and mesmerizing when they kick on the amps.
Superna (www.superna.org)
is
Melanie Brink - voice
Nick Midulla - guitars
Steve Sharfa - bass
DJ Spinobi - turntables, beats, keys
Rey Garcia - percussion, guitar
Rico Garcia - drums
"...the
element of a sex difference plays in our favor to make our music
stronger, more diverse and hopefully appealing to more people."
In 1998 they began. Success followed quickly by winning the 1999 Virginia
Slims 'dueling divas' competition where they clutched the $5000 grand
prize. That same year they performed on the Budweiser sponsored stage
at the first Texaco Grand Prix in Houston. From there they played
in Japan and started racking up more awards, and began their recording
career that has resulted in enough airplay to keep a major label band
happy.
Asked about the difficulties of being a male band with a sexy girl
lead singer, guitarist Nick Midulla said, "We are into being really
original and true to ourselves. Melanie and I write all the music
and you could say we have an interesting relationship of mass respect,
understanding and loyalty to each other in our music. She is the only
musician or singer I have ever played with that actually makes me
better and I think she is my biggest fan. There is nothing I can throw
at her musically that she won't get or be inspired by.
"I
know Melanie - not many people do - she is very complex and smart
but she is also a girl too and that can be difficult sometimes. We
have been through many band members and things that seemingly would
have ended the band, but it has only made us stronger, more unbreakable
and more determined. So the element of a sex difference plays in our
favor to make our music stronger, more diverse and hopefully appealing
to more people."
It's that element of sexual push and pull that might be helping Superna's
latest creation, The
Ending, become the 14 track success that it is. The music
is ponderous, both textural and lyrical, and skates a boundary between
hope and hopelessness. There is that slacker element here, riding
the harsher musical scope from people who are clutched in the part-time
fear of invisible war. Not that the stories in the songs have anything
to do with terrorism. But there is a feeling in the pensive quality
of the words and the way they clash up against the electric guitars
that we are not in control, and we'd better deal with it. There's
no better example than 'Damned':
I'm
damned.
We are all damned.
I scream aloud.
Who can stop or who can save me now?
Life, destiny calls, when did I fall? |
MP3: Believe
Nick: "Musically, it's a heavier album in general than Reflect.
All 15 songs on The
Ending are intense, chorus driven and have better overall
vocal hooks with easier to understand and relatable subject matter.
Reflect had some ambient pieces on it and a remix techno version
of one of our songs, it's a tad more experimental than The Ending.
The songs on this one are a little more streamlined and rocking. We
also were commissioned to write songs for a upcoming animated movie
which gave me inspiration as well. I produced both albums but The
Ending was not as rushed as Reflect, I had more time to
get things right with the mixes and make adjustments.
"We strive for a great live show based on a professional
and cool attitude toward other bands and the venue. We understand
the promotion, business and marketing that needs to happen for our
success. We are very energetic live."
"Overall, The
Ending is punchier and louder and has better sound quality
than the first album. I am recording and producing and engineering
all the time here at my studio and I am booked solid, mainly based
on the quality of Reflect.
Bands want me to make them sound as good as us. Reflect is
a great album but The Ending is better because there are 5
more songs on it for the same price!... ha ha... Seriously, we feel
The Ending is very poignant and timely with what's happening
in the world today."
But what are they trying to say with their music? "Modern music that
moves you, Mind and Body! We're not too heavy, but some songs are
heavy enough for the metal- heads, some you can relax and take a bath
to. We are diverse, you won't be bogged down by the same sound style
or style of vocals in every song. There is contrast within our songwriting
and within each song. Not just riffs, not just power chords, not just
strumming. We have a lot of color in our music.
"Melanie is so versatile she can sing pretty, little girl, low and
growly, totally aggressive, rap and hip-hop, soul, jazzy, she can
even do opera and chant. Elements of Classical guitar, Jazz guitar,
Flamenco, fingerstyle, shred, rock, metal, pop, electronic music and
samples as well as acoustic guitar that yield both simple songs and
complex songs. Also, percussion and a DJ, keyboards too. The drums
are really diverse and at times very complicated. The bass guitar
style is not one-dimensional either, fingers, popping, bass chords,
even pick playing sometimes. Interesting beats and odd-time that does
not seem so odd.
MP3: Spiderz
"Like, for instance, our title track to our new CD, you would not
know that was a rolling 7/4 time signature. That song is our single
and it has a bit of everything we do. Great vocals and hooks, acoustic
and heavy guitars, electronica, percussion, tight drums and guitar
leads all in an odd-time format that feels and grooves at the same
time. This answer sounds overwhelming but overall, we keep everything
grounded on good songwriting and hooks with interesting and musical
changes."
So they don't have to cover. The band's catalog is extensive and varied
enough to get people into the clubs and bars just on the fact that
they can get pissed to this original sound. "Some of our stuff is
really well produced and we practice hard to pull it off live. We
strive for a great live show based on a professional and cool attitude
toward other bands and the venue. We understand the promotion, business
and marketing that needs to happen for our success. We are very energetic
live. Melanie is simply incredible and her sex appeal and stage presence
is captivating. There are not as much back up vocals live.
"I have over 15 effects that I control with my feet as well as a foot
controlled sampler so everything will sound like the record. It's
very complicated to pull it all off and we have been rehearsing quite
a lot for our return to the stage this August 9th. I attack the guitar
like no other, doing things very unconventional and fresh, our DJ
has style and we have lots of interesting and talented players to
look at with a lot going on, and we are always a hit with the ladies,
including and especially Mel."
In their genre, Superna is going only up. "Right now are plans are
simple. Sell CD's and to get back on the road and make up for lost
time, all we need is to be seen and everything else will hopefully
fall into place."
(www.superna.org)
Upcoming
Performances
08-26-03
The Renaissance, Lafayette, LA
08-29-03
Whiskey Blues, Galveston TX
09-04-03
Lamar College, Beaumont, TX
09-06-03
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