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February, 2021
An interview with Rille Rimfält
Rille Rimfält is a Swedish guitarist and a woodcraft artist.
He co-founded the band Witchery in 1997 and has been touring all over the world ever since. He strongly believes in taking a positive and enthusiastic attitude towards working together with other people.
“Knowing your role and creating goals together is so powerful. There is nothing better than sharing success together as a team”
He had a cake thrown at his face for the first time (by his fellow band members) on stage in Tokyo on his 25th birthday.
“It’s really hard to play guitar with creamy hands, lol!
I got my first guitar sponsor that day too; a good day indeed”
Witchery always receives a lot of media attention and their albums often get highly rated reviews. In 2016, they reached a peak position of 13 on the US Billboard Heatseekers Albums Chart.
He loves spending time in his workshop, building luxury items such as tobacco pipes and props for Witchery, etc. To sum up what he’s been working on, he sometimes presents his art in the form of a little movie.
Today we interview Rille Rimfält.
Everybody has a story to tell, what is yours?
How and when did you start playing guitar?
I started around the age of 14 or 15; at that time, I was struggling to learn the cornet/trumpet. I really couldn’t see any value in it back then and I was not that interested. But I became interested in playing the guitar through listening to bands like Kiss and W.A.S.P.
I told my music teacher that I was quitting the trumpet and taking up the guitar instead. He laughed in my face so loud for a long time and he could hardly even stand up straight. He just looked at me like I was the stupidest pupil he had ever had and told me I couldn’t do that cause I sucked at the trumpet: “are you stupid?” He asked me the name of the US president as if I was just completely brain-damaged or something. I was so mad I was lost for words and so I just left.At this stage, I was too old to join the music school but I asked one of the guitar teachers if he could help me anyway. I told him I wanted to learn rock guitar and he said yes, so we got started. By that time I had already been practicing for several hours every day and my thirst for knowledge was endless. It took just a couple of sessions with him before he called in a drum teacher to come jam with us.We played rock like crazy in there. One day, they were on rhythm while I was performing a solo; the door out to the hallway was open and guess who walked past? That’s right, my old teacher walked by to see me and his two colleagues rocking out, completely swept up in an awesome jam session frenzy. He actually stopped and took a chair and sat down because we just weren’t stopping. Finally, after the longest rock outro and a lot of laughter, he stood up and said: “Wow! Rickard, you really can play!” I just said thanks.It was easy for me to find the focus to learn guitar. I wanted to play guitar so badly that it practically came naturally to me.What music gets you excited and why?
How would you describe yourself as a musician in one sentence?
That would be – the Witchery guy, lol! I guess I’m the least famous guy and somebody who stands in the shadows of other great musicians in Witchery. We’ve been more or less an all-star band; they play with bigger acts who are really huge everywhere and they tour full time all around the world.
How would you define your style?
That would be, as one friend put it outside the rehearsal room while I was playing:
“We better go in to Rickard before he burns up”. For me, playing is a lot of fun that is really what defines my style. I love that frenzied riffing maniac cardio, lol. If we go into a studio and count all the notes ever played in there, I will probably double them after a day or two 🙂. I also have a softer side and that takes over sometimes.
What advice would you give to children who want to be successful in music?
Start or join a group. Doing it together with others is the key. You will get so much more than just success.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the music industry (events, festivals, concert tours, etc.). Could you summarize how it has affected you?
You are a multifaceted person and you have the skills to transform ordinary wooden benches into art. What does art mean to you?
What led you to start your woodworking journey?
It started at school but back then I did not realize that it was something that mattered to me. I was only a musician back then :). If you didn’t play an instrument, I probably wouldn’t even talk to you :). I became aware of its importance at the age of 20 when I discovered that I can combine music with woodworking. Making props for my bands. Since then, I have made a lot of props, mostly for Witchery.
What makes people creative?
How did the idea of the Insect Hotel for Finca Solmark come about?
What is the purpose of Insect Hotels?
How do you attract bugs?
You visited Finca Solmark last year and spent some days in the farm. What did you like the most?
Do you like Spanish food? What´s your favorite recipe?
I actually didn’t like olives before that visit. Back in Sweden, I wouldn’t touch them at all. In Spain, when you go to a restaurant you get some olives first, as a snack, before the food. I couldn’t stop eating them, haha. Now I like them and I even buy them at home.
We hope you visit Finca Solmark soon. What do you think about this ecological project?
What inspires you as a person?
What are you most excited about in your life right now?
How do you organize your time to manage so many things?
Where can people find you on Social Media?
facebook.com/rille.rimfalt
@rillerimfalt
@witchery_official
@rimfaltpipes
We hope you will visit Finca Solmark again soon. Any final thoughts you’d like to share with our followers?