Because there’s not much to be said about Coroner at the moment, it’s only logical that the media and the fans would find an interest in 69 Chambers, a rock/metal band whose first album was produced by vocalist Nina Treml’s husband, Tommy Vetterli, Coroner’s guitarist, before the man eventually joined the band. But looking for any musical link with Coroner would be a mistake.
69 Chambers is Nina’s band first and foremost – a fact her husband chose to respect by not involving himself too much in the composition process, in order to keep the detachment he needs as a producer. The style is therefore completely different. The first album featured strong grunge overtones, but this new record, Torque, is exactly what Nina always wanted to play, to quote her own words. This was made possible by a new team of musicians, keener on metal than the previous one. The result is much more metal that its predecessor, but still features the rock and pop sparks that so define the band’s identity.
We talked to the highly elegant Nina about this musical evolution and Tommy Vetterli’s contribution in terms of music and the media.
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