
La Carmina’s Global Gothic travels recently took me to Italy, where I was involved with several artistic projects… including a collaboration with director Carlo Roberti of Solobuio Visual Factory. While we were working together in Rome, he introduced me to SURGERY — an intriguing Horror Apocalyptic Industrial band, with an incredible live show and powerful lyrics.
Carlo manages the band, and filmed 4 of their music videos. Surgery wears custom cyber masks (one has light-up trails) and the live performance involves a dancer with wild, butoh-inspired movements. Their songs have been remixed by Combichrist and famous Italian singer Donatella Rettore sang on a track.
I was keen to learn more, as I’m sure you are. So I asked Carlo a few questions…

How did you meet Surgery? What made you interested in them?
I met them four years ago in Rome. I was a media partner with my video factory Solobuio for a festival, and Surgery was the guest band on the main stage. For the first time, I saw this electro industrial band, performing in horror gothic post-atomic masks. There were two performers on the stage, playing shockingly good music. People were dancing and having fun. So the day after I contacted Daniele Coccia (the singer) to have a beer and speak about the future. I told him that the band needed a strong video impact. He agreed. And that day the partnership Solobuio-Surgery was born.

Tell me about the new masks.
We are very proud to have a great artistic partnership with the famous Master of special effects Sergio Stivaletti. A master of international horror, he worked with Dario Argento and Lamberto Bava on many movies. He’s a cult artist. So you can imagine how important it is for a masked band to have the masks designed and created by this big artist. Everyone in Surgery grew up loving these films, and now, to have Master Stivaletti as an artistic partner — really great. The design of the masks perfectly matches Surgery’s atmosphere and mood: obscure, dark, post industrial, biomech, and crazy. The next video will feature the new masks, so we’ll show our fans the cinematic look of these creations.
Why the masks? Well, they are very important to us. They represent our way to face the system. It’s both an eternal contrast and fighting, at the same time an awareness of being the victims of the mutation, like in a post-atomic disaster. We are monsters, but we’ll never give up the fight. We are the last scream before the explosion of the bomb.
Can you tell me about your music video MORITURI TE SALUTANT?
“Morituri te salutant” is the latest video for the Italian scene (the title is in Latin). The song tells about a kamikaze mission against injustices. The video is the story of revenge by the hand of a merciless lady killer. The ending is open to other missions. Italian fans really love this video and, at every concert, they go crazy when Surgery plays that song. There are a lot violent and erotic scenes I really love. I think that the lady killer could strike back in the future.
Can you tell me about STUPIDA ESTATE? How did you get international guests involved in the video? (Spiritual Front, Xp8, Klimt1918)
Because of Solobuio Visual Factory I have the oppurtunity to work together with a lot of international industrial, EBM and folk artists. People don’t know many of them are from Rome. That’s why it featured Simone H. Salvatori from Spiritual Front, Maruko and Marco Visconti from XP8, Paolo Soellner from Klimt1918 and many others. Stupida estate is the story of a bunch of blind people lost in the night. All of a sudden a dog comes close to them and barks. So they start running and singing the words of the song. Is a nonsense video; it’s crazy, like a chorus of blind men without hope, someone losts the cane, someone smiles, someone cries. It’s a mad video but the atmosphere perfectly fits in with the mood of surgery. This was the first video without the masks but since everybody sings you can’t find the band members. Stupida estate is the funniest video I shot. I still can remember all the people waiting for his time to run. And when, at the concert, this song starts a lot of fans simulate the blind running. And every time I’m proud about it.

(Above: in Rome, with Surgery’s CDs.)
How did the concept for the video L’ERBA CATTIVA originate?
Do you remember my answer about how I met Surgery? Well… the day after the concert Daniele (singer), Matteo (DJ Freak) and I had a beer, and talked a lot about the right way to show Surgery in an official video. I can remember they asked me to do a strong impact video. With violence but not splatter. So the concept came out. The story of a little child fighting against a bulldog to become a member of Surgery but then, when the child grows up, he takes his revenge against Surgery. Dan and Matteo liked the plot so we shot the video in winter. It was very cold. The band still hate me because of the cold they got during the video. But it was an epic situation and I knew it was the first step for this important artistic partnership.
How does HABITAT represent new directions for the band?
“Habitat” is the first official single in English, the first of a long path I hope. It’s a video of the pure violence, the madness of mankind. Matteo wanted to start the video with a situation like in the 80′s movies and me and Marco (the other screenplayer) totally agreed. An evil radio signal spreads the virus of violence in the air and humanity goes mad and starts to eliminate itself. The signal starts from Surgery, like a conspiracy but the ending is very sad… not even Surgery is immune to the virus. This track is a part of an official EP including 7 remixes from great international industrial EBM artists like Sebastian Komor, S.a.m., Lenny Dee, Xp8 and others. You can download for free at surgerycaos.com
The next album will be a split Italian-English work. We have a lot of tracks that can explode on the international scene, but we want to continue to produce songs with Italian lyrics. In Italy Daniele is considered a great poetry composer and we don’t want to loose this.
Tell me about the band’s LIVE performance. Why is it a must-see?
(videos live @ qube and live @ init club with the new masks)
I choose to follow the project Surgery (at the beginning as video producer, now as manager) because I think it’s a complete band, with both powerful music and live performance. Something people are not used to seeing in a concert. In these difficult times for discography, and expecially for the industrial scene, I think this project has a lot of opportunities to be successful. In a concert you can see a masked band, with the masks of master Stivaletti, playing electro industrial while professional performers Fabio and Fulvius make the people go crazy performing horror, mad, theatrical scenes. It’s impossible to explain, you have to see a concert to understand the real atmosphere I’m talking about.
What is Surgery’s goals for the next year?
The new album, a great promotion in Europe and in USA, two official videos and a lot of gigs. My personal goal is to spread the impact of this band all over the world. You can find more information at surgerycaos.com and on Facebook.

Thank you Carlo for the interview! I had a wonderful time in Italy, and can’t wait to show you our secret musical collaboration. Stay tuned to La Carmina blog to find out the news.

Where in the World is La Carmina? After Italy, my travels are continuing… I’m currently working on 5 TV shows for big networks, as host and arranger. The adventure begins in Tokyo, in July-Aug and September, where I’ll be filming with a Fuel TV / National Geographic / Discovery show! Of course, I’ll bring you photos and reports of Gothic culture from Japan and all over.
‘Til then, you can catch up with me (and my fat Scottish Fold cat) on my blog. Ciao ciao!
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