Beer Corpse are a band from Australia that plays a brutal mixture of crust/grind and punk and this is a review of their 2011 7 inch "Keg Nuts" which was released by Give Praise Records.
Drums range from slow, midpaced to fast with a great amount of blast beats, while the bass playing sounds very powerful with some heavy grindy riffing.
Rhythm guitars range from slow, midpaced to fast riffing that combine crust/punk with grindcore and there are no guitar solos or leads present on this recording.
Vocals are a mixture of deep death metal growls and high pitched grindcore screams with some smales taken from movies, while the lyrics cover drinking and judging by the lyrics the band must get very bad hangovers, as for the production it sounds very heavy and powerful.
In my opinion Beer Corpse are a very good crust/punk/grind band and if you are a fan of this style, you should check out this band. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Blood Brew" "Piss Head" "Rot Gut" and "Maggot". RECEMMONDED BUY.
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Saturday, July 30, 2011
Acephalix/Interminable Night/Southern Lord Records/2011 CD Review
Acephalix are a band from San Francisco that mixes Swedish style death metal with crust punk and this is a review of their 2011 album "Interminable Night" which will be released by Southern Lord Records.
Drums range from slow, midpaced to fast with a great amount of blast beats being thrown in at times, while the bass playing has a dark tone which is kind of mixed down low in the mix and seems to follow the riffing that is coming out of the guitars and at times they sound very powerful with some punk/grind riffs.
Rhythm guitars range from slow, midpaced to fast riffs that utilize influences from both classic style Swedish death metal and crust punk with some melodic riffing being used at times as for the lead guitars they are very chaotic death metal/punk rock guitar solos.
Vocals are mostly deep death metal growls with some high pitched screams being thrown in at times, while he lyrics cover death, lack, lst, anti christian and daemonic themes, as for the production it has a very heavy and raw sound while still being professional sounding.
In my opinion Acephalix are very good Swedish style death metal/crust punk hybrid and if you are a fan of this style, you should check out this band. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Christhole" "Daemonic Sign" and "Rebirth Into Perversion". RECEMMONDED BUY.
Drums range from slow, midpaced to fast with a great amount of blast beats being thrown in at times, while the bass playing has a dark tone which is kind of mixed down low in the mix and seems to follow the riffing that is coming out of the guitars and at times they sound very powerful with some punk/grind riffs.
Rhythm guitars range from slow, midpaced to fast riffs that utilize influences from both classic style Swedish death metal and crust punk with some melodic riffing being used at times as for the lead guitars they are very chaotic death metal/punk rock guitar solos.
Vocals are mostly deep death metal growls with some high pitched screams being thrown in at times, while he lyrics cover death, lack, lst, anti christian and daemonic themes, as for the production it has a very heavy and raw sound while still being professional sounding.
In my opinion Acephalix are very good Swedish style death metal/crust punk hybrid and if you are a fan of this style, you should check out this band. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Christhole" "Daemonic Sign" and "Rebirth Into Perversion". RECEMMONDED BUY.
Friday, July 29, 2011
Miasmal/Self Titled/Dark Descent Records/2011 CD Review
Miasmal are a band from Sweden that mixes classic style Swedish death metal with crustcore and this is a review of their self titled album which was released by Dark Descent Records.
Drums range from slow, midpaced to fast drumming with good amount of blast beats, while th bass playing sounds very poweful and dark and is easy to actually hear at times, as for the synths when they are utilized briefly they add another dark dimension to the music.
Rhythm guitars range from slow, midpaced to fast riffs that combine classic death metal and crustcore together, while the lead guitars are very chaotic sounding guitar solos, as for the acoustic guitars when they are utilized briefly they use alot of finger picking to create a darker sound.
Vocals are mostly deep death metal growls with some high pitched screams, while the lyrics cover very dark themes, as for te production it has a very heavy dark and raw feel to it with all of the musical instruments having a very brutal sound.
In my opinion Miasmal are a very good classic sounding Swedish death metal band with a crustcore edge, and if you are a fan of this style, you should check out this band. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Mesmerized" "We Will Live" "Death Mask" and "Creation Of Fire". RECEMMONDED BUY.
Drums range from slow, midpaced to fast drumming with good amount of blast beats, while th bass playing sounds very poweful and dark and is easy to actually hear at times, as for the synths when they are utilized briefly they add another dark dimension to the music.
Rhythm guitars range from slow, midpaced to fast riffs that combine classic death metal and crustcore together, while the lead guitars are very chaotic sounding guitar solos, as for the acoustic guitars when they are utilized briefly they use alot of finger picking to create a darker sound.
Vocals are mostly deep death metal growls with some high pitched screams, while the lyrics cover very dark themes, as for te production it has a very heavy dark and raw feel to it with all of the musical instruments having a very brutal sound.
In my opinion Miasmal are a very good classic sounding Swedish death metal band with a crustcore edge, and if you are a fan of this style, you should check out this band. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Mesmerized" "We Will Live" "Death Mask" and "Creation Of Fire". RECEMMONDED BUY.
Bones/Self Titled/Planet Metal Records/2011 CD Review
Bones are a band from Chicago, Illinois that consists of ex-members from Usurper that plays a musical style that combines death metal with thrash metal and crust punk and this is a review of their self titled 2011 album which was released by Planet Metal Records.
Drums range from midpaced to fast drumming with a great amount of blast beats, while the bass playing has a very powerful and dark tone with riffs that follow the riffing that is coming out of the guitars and you can hear the instrument throughout the recording.
Rhythm guitars range from midpaced to fast and primitive riffing that combines influences from death and thrash metal with crust punk, while the lead guitars when they are utilized are very chaotic and primitive sounding underground metal leads.
Vocals are mostly deep death metal/crustcore growls, while the lyrics cover dark, satanic and occultic themes, as for the production it sounds very heavy and raw but still professional emough up to the point where you can hear all of the musical instruments that are present on this recording.
In my opinion Bones are a very great and brutal band that combines death/thrash metal with crust punk and if you are a fan of bands that combine these styles together, you should check out this band. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "March Of The Dead' "Bloodlust" "Apocalyptic Warrior" and "666". RECEMMONDED BUY.
Drums range from midpaced to fast drumming with a great amount of blast beats, while the bass playing has a very powerful and dark tone with riffs that follow the riffing that is coming out of the guitars and you can hear the instrument throughout the recording.
Rhythm guitars range from midpaced to fast and primitive riffing that combines influences from death and thrash metal with crust punk, while the lead guitars when they are utilized are very chaotic and primitive sounding underground metal leads.
Vocals are mostly deep death metal/crustcore growls, while the lyrics cover dark, satanic and occultic themes, as for the production it sounds very heavy and raw but still professional emough up to the point where you can hear all of the musical instruments that are present on this recording.
In my opinion Bones are a very great and brutal band that combines death/thrash metal with crust punk and if you are a fan of bands that combine these styles together, you should check out this band. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "March Of The Dead' "Bloodlust" "Apocalyptic Warrior" and "666". RECEMMONDED BUY.
We Are The Damned Interview
1. Can you give us an update on what is going on with the band these days?
These days we are working hard to trying to get the best exposure possible
for WATD, its a hard from where we come from since there is no tradition in
heavy music, but we are hard working, we have some of the best Portuguese
metal fests this year to play like Barroselas with Venom and Voivod and
others, the Vagos open air with Morbid Angel and metal GDL with Entombed,
and we focusing on that, and plan to tour europe in the fall.
2. How would you describe the musical sound of the new album and how it
differs from previous releases?
we describe it simply as metal, althought theres a big punk attitude added
to it, so i guess punk/metal is a good definition, if you wanna label one to
WATD
3.What are some of the lyrical topics and subjects the new album explores?
theres a lot of political stuff in it, religious approach, as well as life
concepts, social issues and a lot of anger involved as well, its meant to be
a tool of opposition and nihilism.
4.What is the meaning and inspiration behind the bands name?
the band name comes mainly from where we come from....as i mentioned before
its hard out here
5.What are some of the best shows that the band has played so far and
how would you describe your stage performance?
i see all our shows like good shows, even the bad ones are good! if you
know what i am trying to say, good to learn and improve, i can mention the
UK tour we did in 2008 supporting INME, like the highlight because it was
the first time we toured abroad.
6. Do you have any touring plans for the new releases?
we are playing a lot in Portugal, and then the fall in Europe, everything is
working towards that
7. On a worldwide level how has the new album been recieved by
crust/grind/death metal fans
i think its still early to find out about that, the album just been released
in March, but i hope people like it, and it means something for them
8. How would you describe your musical pogress over the years and what
direction do you see the music heading into on future releases?
we never think about the future, we like to live the moment step by step,
our feet are very much on the ground and now its only time to think HOLY
BEAST
9/ What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your music
and also what are you listening to nowadays?
well the list would be to big to print! ehehe we are into a lot of stuff!
from thin lizzy to entombed, from celtic frost to rush....so we are widely
open to good music
10. What role does Satanism and Occultism play in your music?
we are fans of LaveyÂŽs concept of satanism, and since we identify a lot with
those views i guess that plays an important role into the bands concept
11.Outside of music what are some of your interests?
football
l!
12. Any final words or thoughts before we wrap up this interview?
support this kind of activity on the underground and i take my hat off for
your iniciative, congratulations, this helps bands develope in some way,
thanks for the interview
These days we are working hard to trying to get the best exposure possible
for WATD, its a hard from where we come from since there is no tradition in
heavy music, but we are hard working, we have some of the best Portuguese
metal fests this year to play like Barroselas with Venom and Voivod and
others, the Vagos open air with Morbid Angel and metal GDL with Entombed,
and we focusing on that, and plan to tour europe in the fall.
2. How would you describe the musical sound of the new album and how it
differs from previous releases?
we describe it simply as metal, althought theres a big punk attitude added
to it, so i guess punk/metal is a good definition, if you wanna label one to
WATD
3.What are some of the lyrical topics and subjects the new album explores?
theres a lot of political stuff in it, religious approach, as well as life
concepts, social issues and a lot of anger involved as well, its meant to be
a tool of opposition and nihilism.
4.What is the meaning and inspiration behind the bands name?
the band name comes mainly from where we come from....as i mentioned before
its hard out here
5.What are some of the best shows that the band has played so far and
how would you describe your stage performance?
i see all our shows like good shows, even the bad ones are good! if you
know what i am trying to say, good to learn and improve, i can mention the
UK tour we did in 2008 supporting INME, like the highlight because it was
the first time we toured abroad.
6. Do you have any touring plans for the new releases?
we are playing a lot in Portugal, and then the fall in Europe, everything is
working towards that
7. On a worldwide level how has the new album been recieved by
crust/grind/death metal fans
i think its still early to find out about that, the album just been released
in March, but i hope people like it, and it means something for them
8. How would you describe your musical pogress over the years and what
direction do you see the music heading into on future releases?
we never think about the future, we like to live the moment step by step,
our feet are very much on the ground and now its only time to think HOLY
BEAST
9/ What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your music
and also what are you listening to nowadays?
well the list would be to big to print! ehehe we are into a lot of stuff!
from thin lizzy to entombed, from celtic frost to rush....so we are widely
open to good music
10. What role does Satanism and Occultism play in your music?
we are fans of LaveyÂŽs concept of satanism, and since we identify a lot with
those views i guess that plays an important role into the bands concept
11.Outside of music what are some of your interests?
football
l!
12. Any final words or thoughts before we wrap up this interview?
support this kind of activity on the underground and i take my hat off for
your iniciative, congratulations, this helps bands develope in some way,
thanks for the interview
Thursday, July 28, 2011
We Are The Damned/Holy Beast/Massacre Records/2011 CD Review
We Are The Damned are a band that plays a mixture of crust/grind and death'n'roll and this is a review of their 2011 album "Holy Beast" which was released by Massacre Records.
Drums range from slow, midpaced to fast drumming with a great amount of brutal last beats, while the keyboards that where used on the intro have a very tragic sound to them and there also some effects on certain songs and a piano being used on the instrumental, as for the bass playing sounds very heavy and powerful grinding riffs that are very easy to hear at times.
Rhythm guitars range from slow, midpaced to fast riffs that combine crust/grind, brutal death metal and rock music together with some thrashy rhythms and a small amount of soft playing being used on one song, as for the lead guitars which are used vey rarely they are very distorted sounding guitar solos.
Vocals range from high pitched grindcore screams, deep death metal growls and crustcore style shouts and screams and on some songs there are samples, while the lyrics cover Anti-Christian Society, Humor And Satanism with a couple of songs being written in Porteguese, as for the production it has a very heavy and professional sound with it with all of the musical instruments having a very brutal sound to them.
In my opinion We Are The Damned are a very good crust/grind/Death Metal/rock band and if you are looking for a band that mixes these styles together, you should check out this band. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Serpent" "Throne Of Lies" "Christian Orgy" and "Neo Pigs". RECEMMONDED BUY.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Bastard Priest/Under The Hammer Of Destruction/Pulverized Records/2010 CD Review
Bastard Priest are a band from Sweden that mixes old school death metal with crust/grind and this is a review of their 2010 album "Under The Hammer Of Destruction" which was released by Pulverized Records.
Drums range from slow, midpaced, to fast drumming with alot of brutal blast beats being thrown in, while the bass playing is mixed down low in the mix and follows the riffs that are coming out of the guitars.
Rhythm guitars are mostly fast and raw sounding death metal riffs that slow down at times and also have a good amount of crust influences, while the lead guitars are mostly early 90's raw death metal guitar solos that has a thrash edge at times.
Vocals are a cross between death metal and grindcore growls, while the lyrics cover gory themes with an evil edge, as for the production it has a raw and old school sound that makes the music sound very primal,
In my opinion Bastard Priest are a very good band that should appeal to all fans of old school death metal with a crusty edge. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Blasphemy From Hell" "Evil Pain" "From Beyond" and "Graveyard Sacrifice". RECEMMONDED BUY.
Drums range from slow, midpaced, to fast drumming with alot of brutal blast beats being thrown in, while the bass playing is mixed down low in the mix and follows the riffs that are coming out of the guitars.
Rhythm guitars are mostly fast and raw sounding death metal riffs that slow down at times and also have a good amount of crust influences, while the lead guitars are mostly early 90's raw death metal guitar solos that has a thrash edge at times.
Vocals are a cross between death metal and grindcore growls, while the lyrics cover gory themes with an evil edge, as for the production it has a raw and old school sound that makes the music sound very primal,
In my opinion Bastard Priest are a very good band that should appeal to all fans of old school death metal with a crusty edge. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Blasphemy From Hell" "Evil Pain" "From Beyond" and "Graveyard Sacrifice". RECEMMONDED BUY.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Crippling Fear Interview
1. Can you tell us a little bit about the band for those that have never heard of you before?
FAUST: We're a grind/hardcore band from Boston, MA, USA that formed in 2009. Rusty and I have been playing together in various groups for some years now. The two of us decided we wanted to focus more on our roots in the hardcore/grind scene rather than more broad variants. So we started Crippling Fear. This didn't seem like a real band at all until George and Kris came on board a little further down the line. Since then, it's really taken on its own life and we've been focusing intently on it.
GEORGE: If I had to describe us, I would say we are a fast hardcore band, but it ranges from song to song. Lately we seem to have found a good sound that we’re going with.
2. How would you describe your musical sound?
RUSTY: Our aim is an old-school-hardcore-meets-old-school-grind sound
KRIS: Short, fast, heavy songs. Trim the fat!
3. What is the meaning behind the band's name?
FAUST: Crippling Fear was Rusty's brainchild as far as the name goes…
RUSTY: There is no specific meaning behind the name, other than there are a lot of things in life to be afraid of.
FAUST: To me, it represents the things in everyday life that prevent us from being our best and doing our best. We, as people, are all held back by the "What If..." nagging from the little things that frighten us every day, things like aging, sickness, or losing a loved one. So even though we could write songs about something like a murderer or monsters, the demons that are the most terrifying and ruin our lives are the demons that are actually real, things that can harm us.
4. How would you describe the lyrical content of the music?
FAUST: Rusty writes the bulk of the lyrics, but Kris, George, and I help. Our songs are about situations and people more so than politics or relationships.
RUSTY: There are a lot of things in life to be afraid of. You could say that is our prevaling lyrical theme, things in life that should scare people, whether it is being betrayed, having to pull the plug of a loved one, or old people sex.
5. What are some of the best shows that the band has played so far and how would you descibe your stage performance?
KRIS: The four shows that we have played to date they've all been good. Our stage (or floor) performance has been energetic, which is exactly what we are going for. There is certainly an emphasis put on the live show and the performance. We're not a shoegaze band and nobody would want to sit through twelve minutes of that.
RUSTY: Our goal on stage is to be as energetic as possible. We want to leave it all out on the floor/stage/whatever every time we go out there.
6. Do you have any touring plans for the future?
FAUST: Absolutely, including this October for a little while down the East Coast. We're also looking to do a little bit of the UK in the next year, and Japan down the road. Anyone interested, get in touch: cripplingfear@find-vtag.com
7. Are there any side projects besides this band?
KRIS: Rusty (vocals) and Faust (Guitar) are also in HYEO (www.myspace.com/emptyorchestrama) as well as Fuck Everyone (www.myspace.com/tapedeckgrind) and we're pretty sure George and Kris are starting up a gypsy-folk troupe.
GEORGE: Nothing serious, but jamming with some friends.
8. How has your music been received so far from crust/grind fans worldwide?
FAUST: It seems to be going over well. It's so hard to know what individuals will like on a global level since each part of the globe is so different. We're always open to hearing what people have to say and willing to share our music with people anywhere in the world.
9. What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your music and what are you listening to nowadays?
RUSTY: Our influences [as a band] include Black Flag, Shitstorm, Infest, Napalm Death, Cursed, Spazz, Punch, Brutal Truth, Charles Bronson, and Mind Eraser, among others.
GEORGE: John Bonham (Led Zeppelin) and Ben Koller(Converge) have been big influences on my music. Currently I’ve been listening to a lot of Rage Against The Machine, Alice In Chains, Magrudergrind, Ceremony, COA, and Killing the Dream.
KRIS: Our influences are mostly old-school hardcore, grind and powerviolence bands. We're into Los Crudos, Negative Approach… All the good ones.
FAUST: Rusty got me into Cursed, though they broke up. Great band from Canada. I've been listening to a lot of Minor Threat...The Dead Kennedy's East Bay Ray definitely influenced my guitar playing, as well as Andy Gill from Gang of Four and Dinosaur Jr's J Mascis. As a band, we rocked Mind Eraser as an early influence. We just performed with Early Graves from San Francisco, CA, USA and they ripped it up, everyone should check them out.
10. How would you describe the underground scene in Massachusetts?
KRIS: There's a lot of good bands doing a lot of good things. Boston hardcore is well on the map and although there aren't many good venues for it, it certainly lives on in basements and 7" records.
GEORGE: It seems like it’s coming back. Three out of the four shows we played were DIY shows, which is always good to see.
11. What are some of your interests outside of music?
FAUST: I work at a coffee shop in Cambridge, somewhere in between MIT and Harvard University. It's a great place to visit if you're in the area. My passions in life are music, spending time with my wife, eating great food, and discussing "film".
KRIS: I am trying to learn at least one thing about everything that exists.
RUSTY: I am an avid sports fan, especially American Football, and I'm currently finishing my Bachelor's Degree in Information Systems Security. I graduate in December of this year.
GEORGE: Working, going to college, living life.
12. Any final words or thoughts?
FAUST: Be the change you want to see in the world.
KRIS: Whatever kind of band you are and wherever you are located we want to play with you. Check out our MySpace (www.myspace.com/cripplingfear) and Bandcamp (http://cripplingfear.bandcamp.com) and listen to Mind Eraser.
RUSTY: Thanks to whoever reads this interview! If you want to hear our demo, as well as our first ever live set, go to our Bandcamp!
GEORGE: Smoke trees.
FAUST: We're a grind/hardcore band from Boston, MA, USA that formed in 2009. Rusty and I have been playing together in various groups for some years now. The two of us decided we wanted to focus more on our roots in the hardcore/grind scene rather than more broad variants. So we started Crippling Fear. This didn't seem like a real band at all until George and Kris came on board a little further down the line. Since then, it's really taken on its own life and we've been focusing intently on it.
GEORGE: If I had to describe us, I would say we are a fast hardcore band, but it ranges from song to song. Lately we seem to have found a good sound that we’re going with.
2. How would you describe your musical sound?
RUSTY: Our aim is an old-school-hardcore-meets-old-school-grind sound
KRIS: Short, fast, heavy songs. Trim the fat!
3. What is the meaning behind the band's name?
FAUST: Crippling Fear was Rusty's brainchild as far as the name goes…
RUSTY: There is no specific meaning behind the name, other than there are a lot of things in life to be afraid of.
FAUST: To me, it represents the things in everyday life that prevent us from being our best and doing our best. We, as people, are all held back by the "What If..." nagging from the little things that frighten us every day, things like aging, sickness, or losing a loved one. So even though we could write songs about something like a murderer or monsters, the demons that are the most terrifying and ruin our lives are the demons that are actually real, things that can harm us.
4. How would you describe the lyrical content of the music?
FAUST: Rusty writes the bulk of the lyrics, but Kris, George, and I help. Our songs are about situations and people more so than politics or relationships.
RUSTY: There are a lot of things in life to be afraid of. You could say that is our prevaling lyrical theme, things in life that should scare people, whether it is being betrayed, having to pull the plug of a loved one, or old people sex.
5. What are some of the best shows that the band has played so far and how would you descibe your stage performance?
KRIS: The four shows that we have played to date they've all been good. Our stage (or floor) performance has been energetic, which is exactly what we are going for. There is certainly an emphasis put on the live show and the performance. We're not a shoegaze band and nobody would want to sit through twelve minutes of that.
RUSTY: Our goal on stage is to be as energetic as possible. We want to leave it all out on the floor/stage/whatever every time we go out there.
6. Do you have any touring plans for the future?
FAUST: Absolutely, including this October for a little while down the East Coast. We're also looking to do a little bit of the UK in the next year, and Japan down the road. Anyone interested, get in touch: cripplingfear@find-vtag.com
7. Are there any side projects besides this band?
KRIS: Rusty (vocals) and Faust (Guitar) are also in HYEO (www.myspace.com/emptyorchestrama) as well as Fuck Everyone (www.myspace.com/tapedeckgrind) and we're pretty sure George and Kris are starting up a gypsy-folk troupe.
GEORGE: Nothing serious, but jamming with some friends.
8. How has your music been received so far from crust/grind fans worldwide?
FAUST: It seems to be going over well. It's so hard to know what individuals will like on a global level since each part of the globe is so different. We're always open to hearing what people have to say and willing to share our music with people anywhere in the world.
9. What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your music and what are you listening to nowadays?
RUSTY: Our influences [as a band] include Black Flag, Shitstorm, Infest, Napalm Death, Cursed, Spazz, Punch, Brutal Truth, Charles Bronson, and Mind Eraser, among others.
GEORGE: John Bonham (Led Zeppelin) and Ben Koller(Converge) have been big influences on my music. Currently I’ve been listening to a lot of Rage Against The Machine, Alice In Chains, Magrudergrind, Ceremony, COA, and Killing the Dream.
KRIS: Our influences are mostly old-school hardcore, grind and powerviolence bands. We're into Los Crudos, Negative Approach… All the good ones.
FAUST: Rusty got me into Cursed, though they broke up. Great band from Canada. I've been listening to a lot of Minor Threat...The Dead Kennedy's East Bay Ray definitely influenced my guitar playing, as well as Andy Gill from Gang of Four and Dinosaur Jr's J Mascis. As a band, we rocked Mind Eraser as an early influence. We just performed with Early Graves from San Francisco, CA, USA and they ripped it up, everyone should check them out.
10. How would you describe the underground scene in Massachusetts?
KRIS: There's a lot of good bands doing a lot of good things. Boston hardcore is well on the map and although there aren't many good venues for it, it certainly lives on in basements and 7" records.
GEORGE: It seems like it’s coming back. Three out of the four shows we played were DIY shows, which is always good to see.
11. What are some of your interests outside of music?
FAUST: I work at a coffee shop in Cambridge, somewhere in between MIT and Harvard University. It's a great place to visit if you're in the area. My passions in life are music, spending time with my wife, eating great food, and discussing "film".
KRIS: I am trying to learn at least one thing about everything that exists.
RUSTY: I am an avid sports fan, especially American Football, and I'm currently finishing my Bachelor's Degree in Information Systems Security. I graduate in December of this year.
GEORGE: Working, going to college, living life.
12. Any final words or thoughts?
FAUST: Be the change you want to see in the world.
KRIS: Whatever kind of band you are and wherever you are located we want to play with you. Check out our MySpace (www.myspace.com/cripplingfear) and Bandcamp (http://cripplingfear.bandcamp.com) and listen to Mind Eraser.
RUSTY: Thanks to whoever reads this interview! If you want to hear our demo, as well as our first ever live set, go to our Bandcamp!
GEORGE: Smoke trees.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Goreaphobia/Aoacalyptic Necromancy/Dark Descent Records/2011 CD Review
Goreaphobia are a band from Pennsylvania that has a histroy that dates as far back as the early 90's and also had one of t heir e.p's reviewed in this zine before and the style they play on the new album is classic sounding death metal with some black and thrash metal influences and this is a review of their 2011 album "Apocalyptic Necromancy" which was released by Dark Descent Records.
Drums range from slow, midpaced to fast drumming with a good amount of blast beats being thrown in at times, while the bass playing has a very dark tone with riffs that follow the riffing that is coming out of the guitars and at times they sound very powerful.
Rhythm guitars range from slow, midpaced to fast old school sounding death metal riffs that also contain influences from thrash and black metal with a great amount of melody being thrown in at times, while the lead guitars are very chaotic and melodic sounding death metal guitar solos.
Vocals are a mixture of deep growls and black/thrash style screams and yells, while the lyrics touch on Necromantic, Occultic and Left Hand Path themes, as for the production it has a verty dark, raw and heavy sound to it.
In my opinion while this is a little bit different than most of the material that I have heard from Goreaphobia I still feel that their fans while enjoy their album and this recording is proof that when someone walks the Left hand Path for more than 20 years it is going to influence whatever peice of music or art that they create, and if you are a fan of this band you should check out this album. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Apocalyptic Necromancy" "Shroud Of Hyena" "Sigil On Death' Hand" and "Rust Worms And The Noxious Fevers That They Bring". RECEMMONDED BUY.
Drums range from slow, midpaced to fast drumming with a good amount of blast beats being thrown in at times, while the bass playing has a very dark tone with riffs that follow the riffing that is coming out of the guitars and at times they sound very powerful.
Rhythm guitars range from slow, midpaced to fast old school sounding death metal riffs that also contain influences from thrash and black metal with a great amount of melody being thrown in at times, while the lead guitars are very chaotic and melodic sounding death metal guitar solos.
Vocals are a mixture of deep growls and black/thrash style screams and yells, while the lyrics touch on Necromantic, Occultic and Left Hand Path themes, as for the production it has a verty dark, raw and heavy sound to it.
In my opinion while this is a little bit different than most of the material that I have heard from Goreaphobia I still feel that their fans while enjoy their album and this recording is proof that when someone walks the Left hand Path for more than 20 years it is going to influence whatever peice of music or art that they create, and if you are a fan of this band you should check out this album. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Apocalyptic Necromancy" "Shroud Of Hyena" "Sigil On Death' Hand" and "Rust Worms And The Noxious Fevers That They Bring". RECEMMONDED BUY.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
All Pigs Must Die/God Is War/Southern Lord Records/2011 CD Review
All Pigs Must Die are a band from Massachuesetts that mixes d-beat style crust/grind with Swedish style death metal and this is a review of their 2011 album "God Is War" which was released by Southern Lord Records.
Drums range from slow, midpaced to fast drumming with a great amount of blast beats being thrown in, while the bass playing has a very strong and powerful tone with riffing that combines crust/punk with death metal.
Rhythm guitars range from slow, midpaced to fast riffing that combines the agression of crust punk with the brutality of death metal and there are little to no guitar solos or leads present on this recording.
Vocals are mostly crust/hardcore style yelling mixed in with some death metal influences and slight growls, while the lyrics cover hateful, negative and everyday themes, as for the production it has a very heavy and raw sound to it while still being professional enough up to the point where you can hear all of the musical instruments.
In my opinion All Pigs Must Die are a very good crust/d-beat and Swedish style death metal hybrid and if you are looking for a band that mixes these 2 styles together, you should check out this band. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Deathdealer' "God Is War" and "Extintion Is Ours". RECEMMO)NDED BUY.
Drums range from slow, midpaced to fast drumming with a great amount of blast beats being thrown in, while the bass playing has a very strong and powerful tone with riffing that combines crust/punk with death metal.
Rhythm guitars range from slow, midpaced to fast riffing that combines the agression of crust punk with the brutality of death metal and there are little to no guitar solos or leads present on this recording.
Vocals are mostly crust/hardcore style yelling mixed in with some death metal influences and slight growls, while the lyrics cover hateful, negative and everyday themes, as for the production it has a very heavy and raw sound to it while still being professional enough up to the point where you can hear all of the musical instruments.
In my opinion All Pigs Must Die are a very good crust/d-beat and Swedish style death metal hybrid and if you are looking for a band that mixes these 2 styles together, you should check out this band. RECEMMONDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Deathdealer' "God Is War" and "Extintion Is Ours". RECEMMO)NDED BUY.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Crippling Fear/2010 Demo Review
Crippling Fear are a band from Boston, Massachuessetts that plays a mixture of hardcore, crust and grindcore and this is a review of their 2010 demo.
Drums are very basic with a mixture of slow and fast drumming with some blast beats thrown in, while the bass playing has a very powerful sound with alot of punk influenced grind riffs.
Guitars are a mixture of some slow but mostly fast riffs that mix punk, hardcore and grind together with little to no lead guitars.
Vocals alternate between hardcore style yelling and grindcore screams, while the lyrics are very hateful towards humanity, as for the production it is very raw and heavy.
In my opinion Crippling Fear are a very good hardcore/grind band that should appeal to all fans of that genre. RECOMMENDED BUY.
Drums are very basic with a mixture of slow and fast drumming with some blast beats thrown in, while the bass playing has a very powerful sound with alot of punk influenced grind riffs.
Guitars are a mixture of some slow but mostly fast riffs that mix punk, hardcore and grind together with little to no lead guitars.
Vocals alternate between hardcore style yelling and grindcore screams, while the lyrics are very hateful towards humanity, as for the production it is very raw and heavy.
In my opinion Crippling Fear are a very good hardcore/grind band that should appeal to all fans of that genre. RECOMMENDED BUY.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Warvictims Interview
warvictims
1. Can you tell us a little bit about the band for those that have never heard of you before?
Fetebob; We are a band that are against war and the greedy moneymongers who fund them. Governments are bought and sold like stocks in the market. There is no security for the general anymore. Even if we are against war we support revolutions, sometimes its neacessary to use force. People in power choose violence for us, they are responsible. we play simple raw d-beat hard core... sweden is a deciving country in many ways but its pretty easy to find rehearsal place and to record here. We have been around for a while and have lots of releases. Unfortunatly we havent played any shows due to problems with members, we havent had a steady line up.
2. What is the meaning behind the bands name?
well, its a homage to all those who die in wars contsructed and funded by governments in the name of peace. All leaders and all goverments around the world are responsible for people dying. The name also reflect the struggle to survive withing a system who hates you and wants you dead.. There is a war going on towards all less fortunate people and we didnt choose that, they did it for us. The are gonna taste steal.
3. How would you describe your musical sound?
D-beat raw punk with swedish, english and japanese influences. our sound comes from the heart and it depends on what moode we are on. We use tube amps and lots of pedals.
4. What are some of the best shows that the band has played so far and how would you describe your stage performance?
As mentioned above, we havent played any shows during our existance, we have lots of other bands that we play with.. we are spread across the country and that doesnt help with the practicing situation. Our stage preformance would be "let everything go" the hatred and frustration buildt up inside will come lose some day. why not make it into a live situation?
5. Are there any plans to tour the United States?
When we are a real band we will try to tour everywhere.. unfortunatly im not allowed into the us for another 2 years so no visit there. There are lots of good people and bands in the us.. sad that i cant go.
6. What releases have you put out so far?
Blasting Concept vol. 1, comp CD (Tragic Scene)
Raw As Fuck Existence, comp TAPE (Raw Distro)
Death Is Inevitable, CDEP (DIYcrust)
When the Innocent Cry, CD-R (D-takt & Råpunk)
Krigsoffer EP, 7" (Svaveldioxid)
Doom Tribute, Comp 12"/CD (Helvete)
Split w/ Tortyr, 7" (D-takt & Råpunk)
D-Beat Destruction, 7" (D-takt & Råpunk/Up Yours)
Until Man Exists No More, 12" (Svaveldioxid/Undislessed)
Until Man Exists No More, TAPE (Black Seeds)
Split w/ High Tension, 7" (Vinyl Eaters)
Until Man Exists No More, CD (Contagium)
Until Man Exists No More, 12" (Dogma Destroyer/Crustpunks)
Scarred For Life - Discography, TAPE (Dogma Destroyer)
Scarred For Life - Discography, CD (Maca Ataka/Barricada Discos)
Total Destruction - Discography, CD (Discordia)
Lögnen Om Fredsavtalet, CD (Black Seeds)
Lögnen Om Fredsavtalet, 12" (Symphony Of Destruct./Inget Chafs)
Bellum se ipsum alet, 7" (D-takt & Råpunk/Phobia/Hardcore Attack)
Split w/ Besthöven, 7" (D-takt & Råpunk/Symphony Of Destruction)
Memories Of War, TAPE (D-takt & Råpunk)
Split w/ Flyblown, 12" (D-takt & Råpunk)
Split w/ Flyblown, CD (Black Seeds)
Dogs Of War, 7" (D-takt & Råpunk)
Split w/ Till Death, 10" (Burnt Bridges)
Domedagen, 12" (Crucificados)
Split w/ Sistemas De Aniquilacion, 7"(a bunch of labels)
Domedagen, CD (Crimes Against Humanity)
Split w/ Uncurbed, CD (Black Seeds) - OUT NOW!
Split w/ Surburban Showdown, 7" (Charred Bones/Subterranean)
Split w/ Uncurbed, 12" (D-takt & Råpunk) - OUT NOW!
upcoming;
*Split w/ Eliminate, 7" (M.N.D.)
*Thrashpunk terror rampage, 7" (Outrageous Defecation)
*Split w/ Besthöven, Krüel, Peace or Annihilation, 12" (Bombs Away, Crucificados)
*Seed-ition, comp TAPE (Symphony Of Destruction)
*Split w/ Skunk, 7" (one more label needed. get in touch!)
*Split w/ Emaciated, 7" (Distroy, Charred Bones?)
*Split w/ Disable, 7" (label needed! get in touch)
*Split w/ Deconformed, 7" (no certain release date yet)
7. Out off all the releases that you have put out so far which one are you the most satisfied with?
I havent been in the band from the, we are war beginning but i have always been updated with the stuff cause we are good friends. The idea about this and started somewhere 2005 i think.. personally i like "krigsoffer" 7", Split lp with flyblown, "domedagen" lp and Most they did between "lögnen om fredsavtalet" and when i joined. I really like the outcome of "Thrash punk terror rampage" 7" which isnt out yet.
8.How would you describe the lyrical content of the music?
Jocke is really into reading about war and has alot of good points when we discuss it. the lyrics are very well thought out and nothing that just comes into your mind.. there has been so many wars and the strategy and awareness is different from eachother. War is created by greedy rich cunts who never see the reality of their decissons. Those who are really affected by their stupid shit are innocent human beings trying to survive, like in all countries, we are all warvictims.
9. I have read in a previous interview that you also have a zine that is done by some of the band members, can you tell us a little bit about the zine and what kinds of music that you cover?
I had nothing to do with the zine. It was a hoax alltogether but it made a remark in the swedish scene. It was made to be controvential, most have an aspect of it. When people make themselves too big they cant see what they do wrong. Its not about what you say in a magazine, its what you actually do and what you contribute with. Those who complain usualy dont do shit and have nothing to show for their name. This is not some funny Hobby, this is life.
10. Are there anty current side projects going on besides this band, if so who are they and what kind of music do they play?
Yeah ofcourse there is projects, warvictims is a project aswell. I play in alot of bands, its not really neacessary to list them all but for Giftgasattack i play guitar and bass for martyrdöd. Jocke A plays shitty hip hop. JOcke d-takt do vocals for Totalt jävla mörker and is a member of Medborgargardet which is a swedish hiphop-collective, he has a band called electric funeral that is great. He also play in this band desperat.
11. What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your music and what are you listening to nowadays?
Well, one kind of music has influenced us through the whole game and that is the straight forward raw punk that is made in japan today and sweden and england during the 80s -90s. when it comes to listening its too much to list. since i am one of the collective i want the best for everyone. We endulge everything that is good in any way. Disclose and gism are my faves.. i dont know about the others sorry. Everything that has a point and makes you shine is important, no heroes, no masters, we are all equall.
12. What are some of your interests outside of music?
Since everything is lame in sweden there is not so much to give attention to. I like theatre and movies, arts and photo. When people can stand for their opinions we will again have a flourishing punk community. In my opinion most people can fuck off and die.
13. Any final words or thoughts?
"Life is no game and its not for the weak" be proud of who you are and stand your ground no matter what. Raw punk is what we live for. When i have the oppourtunity, read books by emma goldman and Emiliano Zapata. Im not really encountered with so much litterature fromout sweden. I read alot of feminist material which is important for me. Reacently alot of good people have been exposed to the public. i want to promote More Noize fanzine from London, Contorture band from gothenburg and Vixenish from japan.. Travell and see the world, there is so much out there more than lameass redneck lifestyly, peope in swedde are suckers and not evolving. Ozzy said once" you are no different from me" and that is still true. Those who put them selves on pedistals have lost their right to live. Im sorry i dint give more time to correct all misspellings and that im not so good with phrases. Thanx for the int.
1. Can you tell us a little bit about the band for those that have never heard of you before?
Fetebob; We are a band that are against war and the greedy moneymongers who fund them. Governments are bought and sold like stocks in the market. There is no security for the general anymore. Even if we are against war we support revolutions, sometimes its neacessary to use force. People in power choose violence for us, they are responsible. we play simple raw d-beat hard core... sweden is a deciving country in many ways but its pretty easy to find rehearsal place and to record here. We have been around for a while and have lots of releases. Unfortunatly we havent played any shows due to problems with members, we havent had a steady line up.
2. What is the meaning behind the bands name?
well, its a homage to all those who die in wars contsructed and funded by governments in the name of peace. All leaders and all goverments around the world are responsible for people dying. The name also reflect the struggle to survive withing a system who hates you and wants you dead.. There is a war going on towards all less fortunate people and we didnt choose that, they did it for us. The are gonna taste steal.
3. How would you describe your musical sound?
D-beat raw punk with swedish, english and japanese influences. our sound comes from the heart and it depends on what moode we are on. We use tube amps and lots of pedals.
4. What are some of the best shows that the band has played so far and how would you describe your stage performance?
As mentioned above, we havent played any shows during our existance, we have lots of other bands that we play with.. we are spread across the country and that doesnt help with the practicing situation. Our stage preformance would be "let everything go" the hatred and frustration buildt up inside will come lose some day. why not make it into a live situation?
5. Are there any plans to tour the United States?
When we are a real band we will try to tour everywhere.. unfortunatly im not allowed into the us for another 2 years so no visit there. There are lots of good people and bands in the us.. sad that i cant go.
6. What releases have you put out so far?
Blasting Concept vol. 1, comp CD (Tragic Scene)
Raw As Fuck Existence, comp TAPE (Raw Distro)
Death Is Inevitable, CDEP (DIYcrust)
When the Innocent Cry, CD-R (D-takt & Råpunk)
Krigsoffer EP, 7" (Svaveldioxid)
Doom Tribute, Comp 12"/CD (Helvete)
Split w/ Tortyr, 7" (D-takt & Råpunk)
D-Beat Destruction, 7" (D-takt & Råpunk/Up Yours)
Until Man Exists No More, 12" (Svaveldioxid/Undislessed)
Until Man Exists No More, TAPE (Black Seeds)
Split w/ High Tension, 7" (Vinyl Eaters)
Until Man Exists No More, CD (Contagium)
Until Man Exists No More, 12" (Dogma Destroyer/Crustpunks)
Scarred For Life - Discography, TAPE (Dogma Destroyer)
Scarred For Life - Discography, CD (Maca Ataka/Barricada Discos)
Total Destruction - Discography, CD (Discordia)
Lögnen Om Fredsavtalet, CD (Black Seeds)
Lögnen Om Fredsavtalet, 12" (Symphony Of Destruct./Inget Chafs)
Bellum se ipsum alet, 7" (D-takt & Råpunk/Phobia/Hardcore Attack)
Split w/ Besthöven, 7" (D-takt & Råpunk/Symphony Of Destruction)
Memories Of War, TAPE (D-takt & Råpunk)
Split w/ Flyblown, 12" (D-takt & Råpunk)
Split w/ Flyblown, CD (Black Seeds)
Dogs Of War, 7" (D-takt & Råpunk)
Split w/ Till Death, 10" (Burnt Bridges)
Domedagen, 12" (Crucificados)
Split w/ Sistemas De Aniquilacion, 7"(a bunch of labels)
Domedagen, CD (Crimes Against Humanity)
Split w/ Uncurbed, CD (Black Seeds) - OUT NOW!
Split w/ Surburban Showdown, 7" (Charred Bones/Subterranean)
Split w/ Uncurbed, 12" (D-takt & Råpunk) - OUT NOW!
upcoming;
*Split w/ Eliminate, 7" (M.N.D.)
*Thrashpunk terror rampage, 7" (Outrageous Defecation)
*Split w/ Besthöven, Krüel, Peace or Annihilation, 12" (Bombs Away, Crucificados)
*Seed-ition, comp TAPE (Symphony Of Destruction)
*Split w/ Skunk, 7" (one more label needed. get in touch!)
*Split w/ Emaciated, 7" (Distroy, Charred Bones?)
*Split w/ Disable, 7" (label needed! get in touch)
*Split w/ Deconformed, 7" (no certain release date yet)
7. Out off all the releases that you have put out so far which one are you the most satisfied with?
I havent been in the band from the, we are war beginning but i have always been updated with the stuff cause we are good friends. The idea about this and started somewhere 2005 i think.. personally i like "krigsoffer" 7", Split lp with flyblown, "domedagen" lp and Most they did between "lögnen om fredsavtalet" and when i joined. I really like the outcome of "Thrash punk terror rampage" 7" which isnt out yet.
8.How would you describe the lyrical content of the music?
Jocke is really into reading about war and has alot of good points when we discuss it. the lyrics are very well thought out and nothing that just comes into your mind.. there has been so many wars and the strategy and awareness is different from eachother. War is created by greedy rich cunts who never see the reality of their decissons. Those who are really affected by their stupid shit are innocent human beings trying to survive, like in all countries, we are all warvictims.
9. I have read in a previous interview that you also have a zine that is done by some of the band members, can you tell us a little bit about the zine and what kinds of music that you cover?
I had nothing to do with the zine. It was a hoax alltogether but it made a remark in the swedish scene. It was made to be controvential, most have an aspect of it. When people make themselves too big they cant see what they do wrong. Its not about what you say in a magazine, its what you actually do and what you contribute with. Those who complain usualy dont do shit and have nothing to show for their name. This is not some funny Hobby, this is life.
10. Are there anty current side projects going on besides this band, if so who are they and what kind of music do they play?
Yeah ofcourse there is projects, warvictims is a project aswell. I play in alot of bands, its not really neacessary to list them all but for Giftgasattack i play guitar and bass for martyrdöd. Jocke A plays shitty hip hop. JOcke d-takt do vocals for Totalt jävla mörker and is a member of Medborgargardet which is a swedish hiphop-collective, he has a band called electric funeral that is great. He also play in this band desperat.
11. What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your music and what are you listening to nowadays?
Well, one kind of music has influenced us through the whole game and that is the straight forward raw punk that is made in japan today and sweden and england during the 80s -90s. when it comes to listening its too much to list. since i am one of the collective i want the best for everyone. We endulge everything that is good in any way. Disclose and gism are my faves.. i dont know about the others sorry. Everything that has a point and makes you shine is important, no heroes, no masters, we are all equall.
12. What are some of your interests outside of music?
Since everything is lame in sweden there is not so much to give attention to. I like theatre and movies, arts and photo. When people can stand for their opinions we will again have a flourishing punk community. In my opinion most people can fuck off and die.
13. Any final words or thoughts?
"Life is no game and its not for the weak" be proud of who you are and stand your ground no matter what. Raw punk is what we live for. When i have the oppourtunity, read books by emma goldman and Emiliano Zapata. Im not really encountered with so much litterature fromout sweden. I read alot of feminist material which is important for me. Reacently alot of good people have been exposed to the public. i want to promote More Noize fanzine from London, Contorture band from gothenburg and Vixenish from japan.. Travell and see the world, there is so much out there more than lameass redneck lifestyly, peope in swedde are suckers and not evolving. Ozzy said once" you are no different from me" and that is still true. Those who put them selves on pedistals have lost their right to live. Im sorry i dint give more time to correct all misspellings and that im not so good with phrases. Thanx for the int.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Warvictims/Domegadon/2010 CD Review
Warvictims are a band from Sweden that plays D beat style crust/grind and this is a review of their 2010 album "Domegadon".
Drums are very fast and brutal with alot of blast beats while the bass playing has a very powerful tone with alot of fast riffs and it is one of the most powerful instruments on this album.
Rhythm guitars are very fast guitar riffs that mix thrashcore, punk and grindcore together while the lead guitars are very noisy and chaotic guitar solos.
Vocals are mostly hardcore style growls mixed with some high pitched crust/grind screaming, while the lyrics are written in a mixture of English and Swedish and are about the destruction of mankind, as for the production it has a very heavy and powerful sound that captures all of the instruments.
In my opinion Warvictims are a very good D beat crust/grind band and if you are a fan of this style you should check out this band. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "No Sign Of Life" "The Aftermath Of A Nuclear War" "Utplanad" and "A Glimpse Of Hell". RECOMMENDED BUY.
Drums are very fast and brutal with alot of blast beats while the bass playing has a very powerful tone with alot of fast riffs and it is one of the most powerful instruments on this album.
Rhythm guitars are very fast guitar riffs that mix thrashcore, punk and grindcore together while the lead guitars are very noisy and chaotic guitar solos.
Vocals are mostly hardcore style growls mixed with some high pitched crust/grind screaming, while the lyrics are written in a mixture of English and Swedish and are about the destruction of mankind, as for the production it has a very heavy and powerful sound that captures all of the instruments.
In my opinion Warvictims are a very good D beat crust/grind band and if you are a fan of this style you should check out this band. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "No Sign Of Life" "The Aftermath Of A Nuclear War" "Utplanad" and "A Glimpse Of Hell". RECOMMENDED BUY.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Arkhum Interview
1. Can you give us an update on what is going on with the band these days?
Certainly! Arkhum is currently in the process of quite a few things. We've been hard at work writing our second album and getting things set for future EPs and splits. We have demoed about 6 new tracks that will appear on our second album.
2. How would you describe the musical sound of the new album, and how does it differ from previous releases?
When we first started recording Anno Universum in April 2010, we set out to make a death metal album. While Arkhum definitely has death metal elements to our music, we also have a blackened tint that is quite prevalent.
3. What are some of the lyrical topics and concepts the new release explores?
Our vocalist, Kenneth, wrote all of the lyrics on Anno Universum and those include a few topics. His work is highly influenced by H.P. Lovecraft and general science fiction elements. I would suggest everyone read the lyrics and decide for yourself.
4. What is the meaning and inspiration behind the band's name?
The idea for our name popped into my head late one night when talking with my older brother. We both realized that for as long as we could remember Batman was a
5. What are some of the best shows that the band has played so far and how would you describe your stage performance?
One of the best crowds we've played for was when we opened for 3 Inches Of Blood and Toxic Holocaust back in 2007. While our performance wasn't the greatest, the crowd definitely made up for it. I would describe our live show as "entertaining."
6. Do you have any touring plans for the new releases?
We plan on doing some US touring later this Sumemr and Fall, but no definite dates as of yet.
7. On a worldwide level how has your music been received by brutal death metal fans?
So far the response to Anno Universum seems pretty great. We've had a couple bad reviews here and there, but you can't please everyone, right?
8. What is going on with the side projects these days?
Most of us have our fingers in quite a few different things at the moment. I have a more blackened/sludge project in the works entitled The Will Of A Million, which will release an album later this Summer called "A Lull." I also mix and master music from my home in Washington state during my down time. Our bassist, Matt, is working on a few albums at the moment under the names Crystal Shyps and Terra Deep. Kenneth is currently in the process of starting his own record label entitled Glossolalia Records and releasing music in the black metal bands Earthenwomb and Consuming The Void. Lastly, our drummer Armen Koroghlian is playing with the Oregon bands The Fool and Soulscythe.
9. What direction do you see the music heading into on future releases?
I guess the only way I could explain the new style is 'progressive.' I don't mean that our next album will sound like a King Crimson release, or anything, but our sound is definitely expanding. With every band we all start listening to a new influence is logged into our brains; whether it's consciously or subconsciously.
10. What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your music and also what are you listening to nowadays?
During the writing process of Anno I was influenced by quite a few different artists. I was listening to a lot of Nile, Decrepit Birth, Severed Savior, Protest The Hero and Wolves In The Throne Room. Recently I've been listening to the newest releases from Deafheaven, Alcest, Les Discrets, Triptykon and Agalloch.
11. What role does Science Fiction and Cosmology play in the music?
While it's not very evident on Anno Universum, our newer music takes a more atmospheric/ethereal turn at times. Most of the science fiction elements only come through in our lyrics, but sometimes our muisc can have that "spacey" feel to it.
12. outside of music what are some of your interests?
I'm very much into photography and I'm a huge film nerd. I watch way too many movies than any other human should. Aside from that, I don't have much else.
13.Any final words or thoughts before we wrap up this interview?
I'd like thank all the supporters we have around the globe. I promise our second album will be worlds better than Anno Universum.
1. Can you give us an update on what is going on with the band these days?
Certainly! Arkhum is currently in the process of quite a few things. We've been hard at work writing our second album and getting things set for future EPs and splits. We have demoed about 6 new tracks that will appear on our second album.
2. How would you describe the musical sound of the new album, and how does it differ from previous releases?
When we first started recording Anno Universum in April 2010, we set out to make a death metal album. While Arkhum definitely has death metal elements to our music, we also have a blackened tint that is quite prevalent.
3. What are some of the lyrical topics and concepts the new release explores?
Our vocalist, Kenneth, wrote all of the lyrics on Anno Universum and those include a few topics. His work is highly influenced by H.P. Lovecraft and general science fiction elements. I would suggest everyone read the lyrics and decide for yourself.
4. What is the meaning and inspiration behind the band's name?
The idea for our name popped into my head late one night when talking with my older brother. We both realized that for as long as we could remember Batman was a
5. What are some of the best shows that the band has played so far and how would you describe your stage performance?
One of the best crowds we've played for was when we opened for 3 Inches Of Blood and Toxic Holocaust back in 2007. While our performance wasn't the greatest, the crowd definitely made up for it. I would describe our live show as "entertaining."
6. Do you have any touring plans for the new releases?
We plan on doing some US touring later this Sumemr and Fall, but no definite dates as of yet.
7. On a worldwide level how has your music been received by brutal death metal fans?
So far the response to Anno Universum seems pretty great. We've had a couple bad reviews here and there, but you can't please everyone, right?
8. What is going on with the side projects these days?
Most of us have our fingers in quite a few different things at the moment. I have a more blackened/sludge project in the works entitled The Will Of A Million, which will release an album later this Summer called "A Lull." I also mix and master music from my home in Washington state during my down time. Our bassist, Matt, is working on a few albums at the moment under the names Crystal Shyps and Terra Deep. Kenneth is currently in the process of starting his own record label entitled Glossolalia Records and releasing music in the black metal bands Earthenwomb and Consuming The Void. Lastly, our drummer Armen Koroghlian is playing with the Oregon bands The Fool and Soulscythe.
9. What direction do you see the music heading into on future releases?
I guess the only way I could explain the new style is 'progressive.' I don't mean that our next album will sound like a King Crimson release, or anything, but our sound is definitely expanding. With every band we all start listening to a new influence is logged into our brains; whether it's consciously or subconsciously.
10. What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your music and also what are you listening to nowadays?
During the writing process of Anno I was influenced by quite a few different artists. I was listening to a lot of Nile, Decrepit Birth, Severed Savior, Protest The Hero and Wolves In The Throne Room. Recently I've been listening to the newest releases from Deafheaven, Alcest, Les Discrets, Triptykon and Agalloch.
11. What role does Science Fiction and Cosmology play in the music?
While it's not very evident on Anno Universum, our newer music takes a more atmospheric/ethereal turn at times. Most of the science fiction elements only come through in our lyrics, but sometimes our muisc can have that "spacey" feel to it.
12. outside of music what are some of your interests?
I'm very much into photography and I'm a huge film nerd. I watch way too many movies than any other human should. Aside from that, I don't have much else.
13.Any final words or thoughts before we wrap up this interview?
I'd like thank all the supporters we have around the globe. I promise our second album will be worlds better than Anno Universum.
Certainly! Arkhum is currently in the process of quite a few things. We've been hard at work writing our second album and getting things set for future EPs and splits. We have demoed about 6 new tracks that will appear on our second album.
2. How would you describe the musical sound of the new album, and how does it differ from previous releases?
When we first started recording Anno Universum in April 2010, we set out to make a death metal album. While Arkhum definitely has death metal elements to our music, we also have a blackened tint that is quite prevalent.
3. What are some of the lyrical topics and concepts the new release explores?
Our vocalist, Kenneth, wrote all of the lyrics on Anno Universum and those include a few topics. His work is highly influenced by H.P. Lovecraft and general science fiction elements. I would suggest everyone read the lyrics and decide for yourself.
4. What is the meaning and inspiration behind the band's name?
The idea for our name popped into my head late one night when talking with my older brother. We both realized that for as long as we could remember Batman was a
5. What are some of the best shows that the band has played so far and how would you describe your stage performance?
One of the best crowds we've played for was when we opened for 3 Inches Of Blood and Toxic Holocaust back in 2007. While our performance wasn't the greatest, the crowd definitely made up for it. I would describe our live show as "entertaining."
6. Do you have any touring plans for the new releases?
We plan on doing some US touring later this Sumemr and Fall, but no definite dates as of yet.
7. On a worldwide level how has your music been received by brutal death metal fans?
So far the response to Anno Universum seems pretty great. We've had a couple bad reviews here and there, but you can't please everyone, right?
8. What is going on with the side projects these days?
Most of us have our fingers in quite a few different things at the moment. I have a more blackened/sludge project in the works entitled The Will Of A Million, which will release an album later this Summer called "A Lull." I also mix and master music from my home in Washington state during my down time. Our bassist, Matt, is working on a few albums at the moment under the names Crystal Shyps and Terra Deep. Kenneth is currently in the process of starting his own record label entitled Glossolalia Records and releasing music in the black metal bands Earthenwomb and Consuming The Void. Lastly, our drummer Armen Koroghlian is playing with the Oregon bands The Fool and Soulscythe.
9. What direction do you see the music heading into on future releases?
I guess the only way I could explain the new style is 'progressive.' I don't mean that our next album will sound like a King Crimson release, or anything, but our sound is definitely expanding. With every band we all start listening to a new influence is logged into our brains; whether it's consciously or subconsciously.
10. What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your music and also what are you listening to nowadays?
During the writing process of Anno I was influenced by quite a few different artists. I was listening to a lot of Nile, Decrepit Birth, Severed Savior, Protest The Hero and Wolves In The Throne Room. Recently I've been listening to the newest releases from Deafheaven, Alcest, Les Discrets, Triptykon and Agalloch.
11. What role does Science Fiction and Cosmology play in the music?
While it's not very evident on Anno Universum, our newer music takes a more atmospheric/ethereal turn at times. Most of the science fiction elements only come through in our lyrics, but sometimes our muisc can have that "spacey" feel to it.
12. outside of music what are some of your interests?
I'm very much into photography and I'm a huge film nerd. I watch way too many movies than any other human should. Aside from that, I don't have much else.
13.Any final words or thoughts before we wrap up this interview?
I'd like thank all the supporters we have around the globe. I promise our second album will be worlds better than Anno Universum.
1. Can you give us an update on what is going on with the band these days?
Certainly! Arkhum is currently in the process of quite a few things. We've been hard at work writing our second album and getting things set for future EPs and splits. We have demoed about 6 new tracks that will appear on our second album.
2. How would you describe the musical sound of the new album, and how does it differ from previous releases?
When we first started recording Anno Universum in April 2010, we set out to make a death metal album. While Arkhum definitely has death metal elements to our music, we also have a blackened tint that is quite prevalent.
3. What are some of the lyrical topics and concepts the new release explores?
Our vocalist, Kenneth, wrote all of the lyrics on Anno Universum and those include a few topics. His work is highly influenced by H.P. Lovecraft and general science fiction elements. I would suggest everyone read the lyrics and decide for yourself.
4. What is the meaning and inspiration behind the band's name?
The idea for our name popped into my head late one night when talking with my older brother. We both realized that for as long as we could remember Batman was a
5. What are some of the best shows that the band has played so far and how would you describe your stage performance?
One of the best crowds we've played for was when we opened for 3 Inches Of Blood and Toxic Holocaust back in 2007. While our performance wasn't the greatest, the crowd definitely made up for it. I would describe our live show as "entertaining."
6. Do you have any touring plans for the new releases?
We plan on doing some US touring later this Sumemr and Fall, but no definite dates as of yet.
7. On a worldwide level how has your music been received by brutal death metal fans?
So far the response to Anno Universum seems pretty great. We've had a couple bad reviews here and there, but you can't please everyone, right?
8. What is going on with the side projects these days?
Most of us have our fingers in quite a few different things at the moment. I have a more blackened/sludge project in the works entitled The Will Of A Million, which will release an album later this Summer called "A Lull." I also mix and master music from my home in Washington state during my down time. Our bassist, Matt, is working on a few albums at the moment under the names Crystal Shyps and Terra Deep. Kenneth is currently in the process of starting his own record label entitled Glossolalia Records and releasing music in the black metal bands Earthenwomb and Consuming The Void. Lastly, our drummer Armen Koroghlian is playing with the Oregon bands The Fool and Soulscythe.
9. What direction do you see the music heading into on future releases?
I guess the only way I could explain the new style is 'progressive.' I don't mean that our next album will sound like a King Crimson release, or anything, but our sound is definitely expanding. With every band we all start listening to a new influence is logged into our brains; whether it's consciously or subconsciously.
10. What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your music and also what are you listening to nowadays?
During the writing process of Anno I was influenced by quite a few different artists. I was listening to a lot of Nile, Decrepit Birth, Severed Savior, Protest The Hero and Wolves In The Throne Room. Recently I've been listening to the newest releases from Deafheaven, Alcest, Les Discrets, Triptykon and Agalloch.
11. What role does Science Fiction and Cosmology play in the music?
While it's not very evident on Anno Universum, our newer music takes a more atmospheric/ethereal turn at times. Most of the science fiction elements only come through in our lyrics, but sometimes our muisc can have that "spacey" feel to it.
12. outside of music what are some of your interests?
I'm very much into photography and I'm a huge film nerd. I watch way too many movies than any other human should. Aside from that, I don't have much else.
13.Any final words or thoughts before we wrap up this interview?
I'd like thank all the supporters we have around the globe. I promise our second album will be worlds better than Anno Universum.
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