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Fathom Farewell – Beware of Kraken

…l have more respect and appreciation for the creative arts that may have been taken for granted in the past? Cohen: It’s hard to say. People want to, since what they are coming back to is different than what they left, people are disgruntled. I’m not a scientist or doctor, I’m not here to tell people what to do. If they say they want people vaccinated, I get it, but I will say to people that don’t feel comfortable, if they have a medical condition…

Bonded – March into Blackness

…wenty to thirty years ago? Bernemann: First of all, now the media is different. Twenty years ago to do interviews was different. Now we have Zoom, we have Skype, we have email interviews. This is something that changed. Money rules the world, and it’s not easier than before. When you have to discuss the money for the production and all this stuff. The label may not have as much patience. If you don’t do as well after the first or second album, the…

Kryptos – Danger on the Rampage

…he was very polite, down to earth guy. That is why he is known to put the gentlemen in the gentlemen’s game. So they say. He is one of the good guys. It’s interesting, he’s not really into heavy metal, but he’s into Bob Dylan, Dire Straits. He asked me if I was a musician, my background, and he was intrigued to hear about a heavy metal band from his city that he didn’t know about. I showed him some of my videos, he thought it was cool, and he said…

Catalyst Crime – Catalyst for Change

…to go. I was raised by a very metalhead father. He took me to see Iron Maiden when I was growing up. He’s the reason that I’m into heavy metal, and he also happens to be a very good bass player. So I approached him, I did not talk to my mom first, and asked him if he wanted to play bass on my heavy metal album. He was like, “Sure, I’ll do it!” He wrote everything and recorded it within a month, which was nuts. Then afterwards, we told my mom, “I’m…

Paradox – Power Through Heresy

…and member was Tilen Hudrap, who played in Vicious Rumors at this time. Tilen went to U.D.O., so after this I knew I had to search for a new lineup. I was in contact to Olly (Keller) on bass still, and I also met Christian (Münzner) again. I went into a concert and a woman came up to me and asked if I was Charly Steinhauer – as she talked with Chris and told me some greetings. Two days later I wrote to Christian, asked him what he was doing music-…

Malison – Reborn for Metal

…to use social media, because that’s where a lot of promotion and community engagement takes place. Dead Rhetoric: What do you see as the major differences between being on Metal Assault Records now for this album versus your first album on Combat? Lovio: The differences. I don’t want to knock our old label, but I’ve known the label owner of Metal Assault Andrew Bansal for years, even before he started the label. It’s been a very open sort of line…

The Agonist – Fragile Extremity

…cently – not way in the beginning – has treated me with respect and have been 100% satisfied with how I do things. I don’t want to sound too full of myself, but people do love working with me. I think that’s a testament to how professional I have been, or how I have taken myself seriously so that other people can take me seriously too. Dead Rhetoric: Along with YouTube, what do you enjoy most about doing the covers that you have been putting out?…

Infected Rain – Tour Mantras

…matters. I believe that is it, if you want to put it into a short little sentence [laughs]. Dead Rhetoric: To wrap up, you are out on tour now and the album will be out in January, anything else in the works? Scissorhands: We are actually planning another tour in America for spring of 2022. Fingers crossed that the situation in the world only gets better. That’s what we are hoping for! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gswQRa9iXJg https://www.youtu…

Whyzdom – Of Wonders and Wars (Scarlet Records)

…ue to excessive bloating in terms of the arrangements, while the key components aren’t tasty or enticing enough to continually stick around for return airings. Half of the tracks exceed six-minutes – the album front loaded with four of the lengthier efforts. Despite dramatic and versatile melodies in “Stonehenge” as an example, the prolonged cinematic/militant orchestration and choir sequence take up the first quarter of the seven-minute plus run…

Infex – Exile of the Wicked

…e Bay Area thrash community, how would you describe the outlook on the current generation of bands versus the old guard that shaped the scene during the 1980’s/early 90’s? Do you believe it’s harder to gain a certain amount of respect due to the work the originators established? Childs: That’s tricky. I think of course to some degree, those progenitors, they were the only ones doing it. They got noticed because they were doing something different,…

Beyond Grace – Intellectual Brutality

…ics are my babies. This is not a brag, even if it sounds like one, but I spend 10 times the amount of time on lyrics than a lot of bands I know. Simply because I am never happy with them. I’m always chopping and changing parts. Changing one line changes the rest of the song. At some point, the guys basically have to grab me and pull the keyboard or pen out of my hand and say, “Stop it! That will do, that’s the song.” But I love writing them. I hav…

Tuesday The Sky – An Open Horizon

…nths will go by and I’ll like an original version of a song better – and then spend weeks getting it back to where it was. That’s the price you pay for the time and comfort that you have doing records at your own pace at home. And that’s the major difference – you would in the past put in the studio time, be on the clock in the expensive studios and hopefully having your parts worked out well in advance because studio time is expensive and things…

Hyloxalus – Keeping Things Fresh

…a clean singer, and this became our song “Frozen Rampart”. Once I had written enough songs, I asked Nina to sing on them and luckily, she agreed. I was really happy, she is a great vocalist. We took our time with the first release because I was busy with other projects and wasn’t sure how invested I would be in this project. Aposematic we recorded mostly in 2020, and I intended for it to be finished the same year, but COVID got so bad where we liv…

Sepultura – Spontaneous Intensity

…is the only truth. There are many truths, many ways of dealing with different energies. Music, art, and culture has a lot to do with that. It helps people express things that they can’t express with words. Vibrations help to express music. We have this connection through our music, and this is something very powerful that we still have, the possibility to still do when the tours are back. The relationship we have with our fans is still there, bec…

Cognitive – Rising From the Depths

…Despised Icon – I thought that shit was awesome! They really brought different elements into it. So that stuff finds its way into the music. I love Meshuggah! I’m a big Dillinger and Ion Dissonance fan, and to me, that stuff has a place in death metal too, without having to be just an extreme math metal band or djent band. I feel like there are ways that you can incorporate it all in. Dead Rhetoric: I really like the way you said that with taking…

Neonfly – A New Future

…tival, I’ve been to that festival over ten times. Looking back, in 2005 I went entirely on my own. And that was one of my best years as I ended up making so many new friends. When you go and do something crazy like going to a different country entirely on your own, you open up much more to people. Dead Rhetoric: How do you see the next year or two setting up for Neonfly in terms of promotion, recordings, touring/festival situations? Are you hopefu…

Wizardthrone – Necrodimensional Reality

…We have already started writing material for the next release, since we aren’t entirely sure how long it will be before we play live. We figured it would be wise to get a few things ready to go while we can. But it’s only a few ideas at the moment. Outside of the band, I am recording an album with another band I am in called Deathcode Society, which should be really cool. It’s a really crazy, neo-classical black metal band. We are also working on…

Backlash – World Domination

…rarified air for their work. We reached out to guitarist/vocalist Ryan Sorensen one afternoon and had a great conversation regarding the band’s latest work Colossus, the development of Backlash as a band, future goals, favorite shows, and lots of discussion on what it takes beyond the music to grow a following in today’s musical landscape. Dead Rhetoric: What are your earliest memories surrounding music growing up, and how did you gain an interes…

Space Chaser – Dealing with Dystopia

…record. Two more bands that I think didn’t get enough attention: Risk, a forgotten German thrash band. Their Hell’s Animals album is insane. And Holy Moses. Finished With the Dogs and The New Machine of Liechtenstein are some of the best thrash records that have ever come out of Germany. Dead Rhetoric: Being a part of the German metal scene, how would you assess the movement currently? Do you believe you get proper support considering how strong…

Hiraes – Solitary Beginnings

…perience and to know that, in my case, I am capable of producing with high-end engineering and doing my vocals by myself and instead of sending it to a well-known studio. It’s something I can totally rely on. Even though it was a lot of work, there’s this mountain of things to do, you know that you can climb that mountain and make it to the top. That’s where my experience didn’t allow me to feel any fear of the tasks. Kerk: It would have been very…

Lycanthro – Fighting the Good Fight

…found our new guitar player Forrest Dussault, on a Kijiji ad. We didn’t even mention our name, we just put power metal band looking for a lead guitarist. And he responded, he plays… he’s probably the best pure player in the band. When I sent him our material, and we were still in lockdown where we couldn’t jam and meet face to face at that point, we asked him to learn it and send us a video. I asked him to write his own solo, and when he sent us…

Hannes Grossmann – Away from the Light

…ompletely useless. There’s no use to society or use for you other than the enjoyment of it, or you might suffer and die. But for someone who climbs, it’s the most meaningful thing there is. It’s a contradiction I find really interesting. There’s no purpose in life, unless you are putting it into what you are doing. I think there’s some spirituality and philosophy within that world of mountaineering that I find so completely fascinating. Dead Rheto…

Fear Factory – Aggression Continuum (Nuclear Blast)

…immediately grab the listener as the electronics swirl around them with opener “Recode,” leading into a big opening by Bell – who sounds more angry and vicious than on many recent releases (like Genexus or The Industrialist). Perhaps it’s the frustration from the then on-going legal issues, but the aggression (hence the title) is at near Mechanize levels when they really go for it. Second single “Fuel Injected Suicide Machine” truly captures this…

Living Dead Girl – Dark yet Feminine

…ead Rhetoric: So how much involvement do you have with the videos you do then? Rennick: I like to be as in control of everything myself. I make all of our lyric videos, and our video for “Alive,” we did have a director. The lighting setup and everything was his idea, but the general idea, of it being a performance and things like that, I like to have as much input as possible. I was really involved in making that video come to life. Dead Rhetoric:…

Sifting Through Bandcamp May 2021

…ed fans as well. The blackened portion of things gives the band a greater sense of urgency as well as splendor to their sound (see “World of Decay”), while the deathly riffs ensure there’s plenty of meat on the bones for listeners to chew on. Some grooves aid with this (“The 9th Cipher”), and contrast with the blackened melodies quite nicely. Great black/death metal without compromise. Logistic Slaughter – Lower Forms of Life It’s always nice to f…

Vexed – Anger as a Tool to Bring Happiness

…he moment. Dead Rhetoric: You had some success with releasing singles independently. What do you feel was important in order for you to achieve that success? Targett: When we started Vexed, we wanted to make sure we came out with a bang. We knew we needed to prove ourselves out of the gate. So we wanted to create a couple…there would have been a third but we managed to find our management team before that got released. We wanted to make a statemen

Scar of the Sun – Onward and Upward

…Nikas: Yeah, for us the challenge is to compose simpler songs. We have a tendency to write more complex stuff. You can see that on Inertia. The songs are more simple and direct. I don’t know if that’s an improvement or evolution, but it’s definitely a change. Some people may like it and some may not. I want to believe all of these experiences that we have had at touring and becoming a better musician with time – I think that it’s more obvious on…

Vulture – Running with the Phantom

…hings we went through together, my favorite concert was in Gothenburg, Sweden when we played the Abyss festival. This was the second show with Gereon, and I had the feeling that the crowd was waiting for us. That’s the first time I ever had that feeling. Everybody was singing along, smashing their heads, and that was something that was really energetic. The same feeling when we went to London, I had never been to England before. That was so amazin…

Evile – Sent from Below

…It’s already showing that it’s going to be extremely expensive for us to even enter the EU to play. I never really get into politics, and I can only speak as a musician but Brexit is a nightmare. It’s crippling the UK bands, and potentially crippling bands coming into the UK as well. I think it’s shooting ourselves in our foot. I don’t see the point in it. We are slightly worried, we really want to tour the EU, that’s our bread and butter, a lot o…

Sumo Cyco – The Initiation Process

…the regular. Some of them might end up liking what we have to offer and then end up discovering more of the heavy world through Sumo Cyco potentially. Or the other way around, making people who are super into metal and heavy music realize that you can add something like a dance hall or calypso beat into heavy music and it makes it fun. I like being the kind of connector between all of these different worlds and genres. That’s part of the whole id…

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