It’s time for another chat with a band. This time it’s with
great pleasure that we strike up a conversation with Montreal-based solo artist
Z-Cocoon, masterminded by multi-instrumentalist Marc Zolla. Being Canadian,
more specifically a Montreal-based music blog, the Harbinger of D.O.O.M. loves
to shine the spotlight on Canuck bands and when it happens to be homegrown
talent, it’s even more of a treat.
Harbinger of D.O.O.M.: Congrats on the release of your
excellent Dark EP earlier this year
and the new single “X-Ray Eyes”. Is this the first single off a new upcoming
album or a stand-alone track? What can we expect in the near future from
Z-Cocoon?
Z-Cocoon: Hey Alan,
Thank you!
I cannot mention if the new single
is off an album or stand-alone track but let’s just say it’s a stand-alone
track for now and there will be more. A lot more music is coming and a lot more
recording. I have my recording setup in the basement right now with all my mics
and gear. I can pretty much record when I want and send it to get it mixed and
mastered. My live drummer Brandon Benwell will be joining with me in studio for
some new tracks coming up. Stay tuned for that!
Harbinger of D.O.O.M.: You started off as Pink Cocoon to
later be renamed as Z-Cocoon. What motivated the name change and is there a
story behind the “cocoon” moniker?
Z-Cocoon: I got tired
of the name Pink Cocoon and wanted something more catchy, shorter and closer to
rapper/blues artist/solo artist name (I’m not a rapper, but I take influence
from the solo aspect from rappers). Examples:
T-Rex, T-Bone Walker, BB King, ZZ Top, J. Cole, ASAP Rocky, G-Eazy, MF Doom,
Eazy-E…
Z-Cocoon sounds better. Z stands
for my last name Zolla. Cocoon is something that constantly evolves and changes
over time. It is also caterpillar that metamorphs into a butterfly ha, ha. I
always like the word cocoon. There used to be a pink colour vibe before to the
past marketing/ social media and it’s a colour you don’t see often in hard
rock/ heavy metal. Although that name is a thing of the past, Z-Cocoon is here
to stay. The new music doesn’t really sound like the past recordings. My vocals
are higher and more crisp. Z-Cocoon matches what I’m going for now.
Harbinger of D.O.O.M.: You recently took part in a series of
outdoor performances at a skatepark in Montreal. What was the experience like? What
material did you play/cover that wasn’t original compositions?
Z-Cocoon: Yes, we
did! We played under the bridge in Plateau area near Van Horne Skatepark. Show
was great. We did two shows there back to back at the bridge spot and a third
one at another spot in Verdun. Brandon Benwell on drums and John Burton on
bass. Experience was great! There’s no rules when you’re playing outdoors.
There’s no venue rental cost, no limit to how loud you can be, play as long as
you want, BYOB and you don’t have to play in front of plexiglass like most bars
now ha, ha. Although, it’s getting too cold outside for outdoor shows right
now.
We covered “Purple Haze” by
Hendrix, “Snowblind” by Black Sabbath, “Pride and Joy” by Stevie Ray Vaughan, “Forever
my Queen” by Pentagram. Rest of the set was all originals.
Harbinger of D.O.O.M.: You’re a multi-instrumentalist and
you’ve crafted a very unique sound for yourself; reminiscent of ‘90s
alternative music with a Jimi Hendrix/Stevie Ray Vaughan edge with a modern
twist. What are your primary influences and when did you develop an affinity
for playing more than one instrument?
Z-Cocoon: My
influences are always changing but the main influences that always stay are:
Stevie Ray Vaughan, Black Sabbath, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Marino, Led Zeppelin, Johnny
Winter, Rory Gallagher, Blue Cheer, The Beatles, Nirvana, Electric Wizard,
Alice in Chains and a lot of rap/pop like Mobb Deep, Nas, Logic, G-Eazy, The
Neighbourhood, Lana Del Rey, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole. I like the vocal
production and rhythm section sound of pop/rap music, except I don’t use
autotune or programmed beats.
Newer rock influences would be
Royal Blood, Reignwolf, Tyler Bryant and The Shakedown, Philip Sayce, Lance
Lopez and more! Too many artists to mention.
Thank you for recognizing the
unique sound. I’m trying ha, ha.
My first instrument was guitar
since elementary school. Then I switched to drums and drums was main
instrument. I played drums in a band called Mooch and got back into playing
guitar while I was playing drums live to the point where I wanted to start my
own project. I played bass a lot for myself and was very influenced by Cliff
Burton/Death from Above 1979. I had the idea to perform everything solo in the
studio back in 2016 Alienation EP –
Pink Cocoon.
Slightly influenced by Prince, Dave
Grohl, Mac De Marco, Tame Impala. Their music genre isn’t a direct influence
but the idea of doing it solo was “if they can do it, I can do it. End of
story”. You have to know you’re able to do it TIGHT before doing it all solo.
It’s very different from recording live with a band in studio.
Harbinger of D.O.O.M.: One last question and I’ll let you
get back to doing your thing. “X-Ray Eyes” was the first song that you fully recorded
in your home studio; will this be your new home base in terms of recording
future songs/albums? Do you have any plans to lease out your studio to other
local bands and possibly assist them in recording music?
Z-Cocoon: Yes, “X-Ray Eyes” was indeed the
first song I fully recorded in my home studio and then sent out for a mix and
master.
Exactly as you said. This will be my home base for future
recordings. All the gear is professional quality gear. It’s possibly the
greatest thing for any artist to have your own studio. I can get creative and
try anything without a time limit.
Yes, I can record other bands and artists although I’m not
exactly advertising my studio. My drummer Brandon Benwell will be recording
some drums with me in the studio on some new recordings. I still work my
regular job as a carpenter, so I don’t need my studio to record other bands as
an income, although I won’t refuse recording other artists.
Maybe it’ll be a fulltime recording studio one day, who
knows?
Harbinger of D.O.O.M.: Thank you for your time and for
answering my questions. I’m excited to hear what the future has in store for
Z-Cocoon!
Z-Cocoon: No probs! Thank you for the
interview! To everyone that read this interview! Follow Harbinger of Doom and
follow Z-Cocoon on all social media! Spread the word!
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