Sunday, October 27, 2019

Interview with Matt Guitarist and vocalist of Sentient Horror done by Patrick posted on 10-25-19

Interview with Matt Guitarist and vocalist of Sentient Horror done by Patrick

1.Hello Matt  how are you doing this week?Please introduce yourself  to the readers?

Hey everyone! Everything is going well here.

2.When did you first start listening to death metal music and who were the first bands you heard?Who are some of your current favorite bands?

I think the first old school band I properly listened to was Death. I started with Sound of Perseverance and worked backwards. After that it was Carcass, Gorefest, and then eventually the Stockholm scene with Entombed and Dismember. I was into the Polish bands for a while at the beginning, like Vader and Decapitated, but I don’t listen to them so much anymore. My current favorites are still the classics as I mentioned, Death and Carcass, but another big favorite is Edge of Sanity. But if you mean current as in newer bands, I really enjoyed the last Necrot and Gatecreeper records.

3.Matt you started Sentient Horror 2014 when did you first get the idea to start this band?How did you choose Sentient Horror as the name of the band?

Well, we were originally called “Sentience” but after we were signed to Testimony Records, they discovered another band named Sentience and asked us to change it, so I thought “Sentient Horror” was a good modification. It retained some of the original name, and also maybe sounded a bit more “death metal” anyway. 


4.For the readers who have never heard Sentient Horror's music how would you best describe the band musicial style?Who would you say are the bands biggest influences?

I would just say we are an old school Death Metal band, but of course that can mean a lot of different things these days. I would say our main death metal influences are the early Stockholm bands, like Entombed, Dismember, Carnage, etc. mid-era Carcass, early Death, and Edge of Sanity, maybe a bit of Gorefest. I think if you mixed all that together, its a good idea of what Sentient Horror sounds like!

5.Morbid Realms is the bands second full length release how long did it take to write the music for the new release?How long would you say it usually takes to complete one song?


I think I got the bulk of the songwriting done in just a few months, maybe four months total, if you account for some weeks I took off here and there, plus we went on tour towards the end of the writing. I read in an interview with Blakkheim from Bloodbath that he feels good death metal should be very spontaneous and not over-thought, so I took that to heart and try to write the riffs as fast as possible. If I feel it right away I keep it, if I don’t, I throw it out. I think the average song takes me a week to finish everything, and that is just writing in my spare time.

6.Who usually handles writing the lyrics for the music and what are some topics written about on the new release?Which usually comes first the music or the lyrics?

I write all of the lyrics and I write 90% of the music (sometimes our rhythm guitarist Jon sends me some riffs to use). As usual, the lyrics are horror themed, but this time around there are a few more that sit more in the otherworldly realm, as I was reading some Clive Barker and HP Lovecraft for inspiration. The music comes first, then the song titles. Then I match the song titles I came up with to what I think fits best musically, and I write the rest of the lyrics from there.


7.Besides the upcoming Morbid Realms release is the debut release still available for the readers to purchase?Besides physical releases does the band have any other merchandise currently available if yes what is available and where can the readers buy it?


I think Ungodly Forms is still available on CD from both Testimony Records in Europe and Redefining Darkness in the US, but as far as I know, the vinyl is all sold out. We also have some t shirts, long sleeves, and patches, but again, you will need to see what stock our labels’ websites have. Or come see us live and buy directly from us at a show!

8.Has  Sentient Horror played very many live shows over the years?What have been some of the bands most memorable shows over the years?Who have been some of your most favorite bands that you have gotten to share the stage with?

Yeah, regionally we were doing roughly one show a month, around the northeast US, and then we did a two-week tour of central Europe last October with our Testimony Records label-mates Carnal Tomb. I’d say most of my most memorable shows we did were on that tour, I think my favorite being the one we did in Hamburg. That might have been the largest crowd we’ve ever played for that were there specifically to see us. The Carnal Tomb guys were super cool to tour with, and I feel like we made some friends for life there. Theres a few bands I really like playing with around the Northeast. I really liked playing with Scorched, Horrendous, and I really like doing shows with the grind band Die Choking.

9.Are their any tours or shows planned in support of the new release if yes where will the band be playing?


No tour planned yet, but we are working on shows in the NYC/NJ area to support the release.

10.What does Underground Metal mean to you?


The true spirit of metal. Metal’s roots, specifically extreme metal, are in the underground. It’s not supposed to be for everyone, and it’s not supposed to be easy listening. But when its done well, it can be a very complex, deep, and sophisticated art form.

11.When you need you take a break from working on new music or band business what do you like to do in your free time?

I really enjoy spending time with my wife, watching movies, I’ll play some video games (I just started up the HD Resident Evil remake for Halloween month), and of course, I still play tons of guitar. I try to practice somewhere between 2 and 3 hours a day.

12. Sentient Horror comes out of New Jerseys death metal scene what is your opinion of New Jersey's death metal scene?


To be honest, I don’t really pay attention that much, unless we are gigging. There are a lot of bands that do the slam/brutal thing in NJ, and we don’t really fit in with that crowd. There are some really cool bands we’ve played with though, like Sapremia from South Jersey, I think those guys are awesome, and legit old school.

13.Who are your all-time favorite bands coming out of New Jersey and are their any new bands you feel the readers should watch out for?


My guitar-nerd side is going to show with this answer, but it would have to be Symphony X. As far as newer bands… not specifically from NJ, but in general, the bands I’ve mentioned earlier: Necrot, Gatecreeper, Scorched, Horrendous, Carnal Tomb, those are some of my favorite newer death metal bands to listen to.


14.Matt you handle the vocals for the band when did you first start singing and growling?Do you do anything special to keep your voice and throat healthy?


I started doing growls just for fun, like in the car, sort of a “lets see if I can do this” type of thing, and then I just got better and better at it. Nowadays, I do a 12 minute warm up every time I do vocals, no exceptions. I got it from the DVD Zen of Screaming, and I attribute that to keeping my voice in good shape.

15.Who are some of your favorite vocalists?

If we are talking Death Metal (in no order): Dan Swanö, John Tardy, Martin Van Drunen, Mikael Akerfeldt, Matti Karki, LG Petrov, Jan-Chris De Koeijer, Chuck Schuldiner, Jeff Walker. If we are just talking metal singers in general, then Dio, Bruce Dickinson, Rob Halford, Jeff Scott Soto, Jill Janus, Warrel Dane, King Diamond, Mats Leven, Robin McAuley…

16.Besides the vocals you also handle the guitars when did you first become interested in playing the guitars?Are you self taught or did you take lessons when you first starting out?

I’ve been playing guitar since I was 13. I had some lessons when I started, but for metal technique, I am mostly self taught in my formative years, but I also had private lessons from Joe Stump during my two semesters at Berklee.

17.Who are your influences and favorite guitarists?Besides the vocals and guitars do you currently play any other instruments?Are their any instruments that you would like to learn one day?

Its of course changed a bit through the course of my life, but these days I’d say, in no order: Yngwie Malmsteen, Michael Schenker, Bill Steer, Chuck Schuldiner, Andy Larocque, Vinnie Moore, and Marty Friedman would be the main ones I am currently inspired by the most.

18.Thank you Matt for taking the time to fill this interview out do you have any final comments for the readers?


Thanks for reading the interview, and don’t forget to check out “Morbid Realms” on November 29th!!

Saturday, October 19, 2019

Mortuary-- The Autophagous Reign cd{Xenokorp} done by Patrick posted on 10-19-19


Mortuary-- The Autophagous Reign cd{Xenokorp}
France's Mortuary will unleash their latest release in early November.The Autophagous Reign features fourteen tracks of aggressive thrashing death metal at it's best.The vocals are a mix of gruff old school death metal growls and some gruff screams are used in some of the songs.The guitars are played with a lot of speed and well written and performed guitars patterns.The guitarist adds some well played and written solo's and passages.The drums are done with a lot of skill and power mostly played with fast drum patterns but do slow to a more calm and mid paced drum pace.If you are a fan of extremely aggressive thrashing death metal then be sure to pick up a copy of The Autophagous Reign when it is released in November.
                                                               Band  Contacts
                                                        https://mortuarynancy.bandcamp.com/music
                                                       https://www.facebook.com/mortuarynancy/
                                                               Label Contacts
                                                       https://www.xenokorp.com/
                                                      https://xenokorp.bandcamp.com/
                                                     https://www.facebook.com/xenokorp
                                                      https://twitter.com/xenokorp

Interview with Tales Of The Tomb done by Patrick posted on 10-19-19


Interview with Tales Of The Tomb done by Patrick
{Answered by Corey S.}

1.Hello how are things going in Canada this week? Please introduce yourself to the readers?

Things are going good the weather is changing, however! About to start getting really cold. Good for writing metal! We are Tales of the Tomb from Edmonton, Alberta Canada! We write about how reality is scarier then fiction and our song contents range from serial killers, aliens and conspiracy theories.

2. Tales Of The Tomb was started in 2013 when did you first meet the other members of the band?How did you all choose Tales Of The Tomb as the name of the band?

How I met the dude I started the band with, the original vocalist, was from a mutual friend inviting him to party and drink with us. The original vocalist got way too drunk and he passed out on my couch. Not knowing him too well at the time I was not letting some goofball I barely knew sleep on my couch! So the mutual friend and decided to carry his drunk ass back to his place since he only lived a couple of blocks away thankfully!

How I met Trez the current lead guitar player was from working at the same music store here in Edmonton called Axe Music. I was working in sales when he started as a guitar teacher. I actually had him join a different band I was in at the time called These Colours Don’t Run(Tales wasn't a thing yet). So when Tales needed another guitar player he was the first homie I called on since we had worked in TCDR together.

We choose the name Tales of the Tomb because we wanted something that represented what our songs were going to be about. Tales of the Tomb represented this perfectly. The stories we are retelling are those from people who have passed by extreme means. Thus we are trying to in some case bring their stories back from the grave or keep them from being forgotten.

3.Who would you say are the bands biggest influences and for the readers who have never heard the band how would you best describe the musical style?

The band's biggest influence has been the murder metal band Macabre. Tales started from Me and the original vocalist wanting to start writing metal songs for fun when we would hang out. We were listening to a lot of Macabre at the time so when we were thinking of what to write lyrics about we choose serial killers. We thought its more interesting to write about real-life situation then try to come up with fanatical extreme situations off the top of our heads. So we tried to stick to real-life or with this EP allegedly real things to write about. We like to try and be diverse with our songs and style. We mostly do have a death metal sound. There are a lot of elements of thrash in our music as well. Since Trez joined the band he has also brought an awesome tech sound to the band which is present in Dyatlov Pass Incident and The Nightmare Hall. Which were the first songs Trez contributed too since the other songs we actually have written a while back some alongside the songs of our first EP.

4.Volume Two:Mendacium is the bands newest EP.how long did it take the band to write the music for the new release? How long would you say it usually takes to complete one song?

It took us a long time to finish everything for the EP. As mentioned in the last response songs like Faul, Mermaid in a manhole, 911, and Sinful Messiah were written early on when the band started. Before we even decided to have a conspiracy based EP. We decided to write Dyatlov Pass and Nightmare after thinking of a common theme for the songs we had which we were conspiracy theories and wanted to write a couple more songs based on that to have a longer EP for this release.

Every song is different some songs come together quickly and others take what seems like forever to finish. The intro and outro riff on Mermaid in a Manhole, the EP bonus track, was actually a riff we had for a while, months or maybe even like a year before we finally stuck with other riffs we came up with to go along with that one riff. 911 we finished quite quickly though. We were invited to play the final show of a local thrash band in Edmonton called Villinizer. They were a “terrorist metal” group that had songs about such matters. So we wanted to have a more thrash song to play for that show and since Villinizer had songs like “Twin Tower Two-Step” so we thought 911 would be a good topic for the song we were working on for that show.

5.Who usually handles writing the lyrics for the music and what are some of the subjects written about on Volume Two:Mendacium ? Which usually comes first the music or the lyrics?

The music will usually come first. Every member of the band has had some influence or say on the lyrics we write. I would probably say that there still isn’t just one person only working on the lyrics. Trez and I being guitar players we will usually write guitar riffs ourselves then bring them to practice and try to mash them together. The same goes for lyrics but I find that we usually have to push ourselves to sit down to write lyrics being guitar players after all.

The overall theme of this new Ep is conspiracy theories. That is why we choose the Latin word Mendacium for the title. Which translates from Latin to falsehood or to be told an untruth or lie. Some of the songs on the Ep range from standoffs between cult leaders and the ATF, the terrorist attack on New York (911), and even the rumor that Paul Macartney died in the ’60s and was replaced with a look-alike.

6.Besides the Volume Two:Mendacium release are the bands previous releases still available to purchase? Other then physical releases does the band have any other merchandise available for the readers if yes what is available and where can the readers buy it?

Yes our first ep Volume One: Morpas is available for digital download on our band camp. We have no physicals left for that one atm. We do have a range of other merchandise people can purchase off our band camp from shirts, patches, posters, pins, and stickers. We also released a guitar tab book for the new EP which you can order off the Bandcamp.
https://talesofthetomb.bandcamp.com/

7.Does the band get to play live very often or do you prefer working in the studio?What have been some of the bands most memorable shows over the years?

Not so much anymore as we only have two members. It's a long term goal to find members and start playing again. So right now we are just a studio band or “internet” band for lack of a better term.

The most memorable show for the band would have to be opening for the band that started it all. We were lucky enough to open for Macabre in one of the best venues in the city called The Starlite Room. That was an epic night for us.

8.Are their any tours or shows planned in support of the new release? If yes where will the band be playing and who are some bands you will be sharing the stage with?

No tours planned sadly. We do have an album release show going on Nov 30 in our home town of Edmonton. We are doing a dual CD release show with another awesome band from Calgary called Third Chamber. The headliner for the show is the massive death metal entity Eye of Horus from Edmonton, as well as some other local heavy hitters Bram Stem(Edmonton) and Murk(Calgary).

9.What does Underground Metal mean to you?

Underground metal is our life! Thats, why I work in a music store here in Edmonton. Trez is also a guitar teacher in Camerose where he lives. Music is our life and Trez and I have worked hard to make sure that our lives are constantly enveloped in music. We both have tried to choose career paths that will allow us to focus on music with the amount of attention when want to give it. It's hard to justify to your boss taking 2 weeks off to tour when your work for Safeway or BMO lol. So to answer that question underground metal is everything to us. I couldn’t imagine what we would be doing if we didn’t pick up guitars.

10. Tales Of The Tomb comes out of the Canadian death metal scene what is your opinion of the death metal scene in Canada over the years?

Canada has a great metal scene. Especially here in Alberta, there are tons of awesome diverse bands that are all full of awesome people. Which can kinda make it hard to find players who are not currently in 4 bands to get to join your band!

11.Who are your all-time favorite bands coming out of the Canadian metal scene? And are their any new bands you feel the readers should check out soon?

Some of the awesome bands from our local that the readers should check out are Protosequence, Valyria, Culled, Begrime Exemious, Idoltry, Eye of Horus and Infinitee to name a few. Some of the bands that we don’t share a hometown with that we really enjoy are Resurgence, Becomes Astral, Afterearth, Dayone. There's really too many to name them all!

12.When you need to take a break from working on new music or band business what do you like to do in your free time?

I'm pretty into shredding video games, I'm a huge fan of the games Borderlands and Bloodborne. If anyone reading this knows the image and theme of that game is metal as fuck! When Trez isn’t shredding his fretboard off or learning some Japanese or weird-ass guitar scale he works on RC cars tweaking them so they shred rubber on the road.

13.Besides working in Tales Of The Tomb do any of the members currently play in any other bands or solo projects? If yes please tell the readers a little about them?

Yes, Trez has a really cool electronic Dent project called Infinitee where he rips some 8 string guitar madness. Do check it out!
https://www.facebook.com/InfiniteeBand/

14.Thank you for taking the time to fill this interview out do you have any final comments for the readers?

Thanks for the interview and thanks for reading and checking out our band! To keep updated with us, follow us on facebook or Instagram!
Band Contacts
https://www.facebook.com/talesofthetomb/
https://talesofthetomb.bandcamp.com/releases
https://twitter.com/talesofthetomb
https://www.instagram.com/talesofthetomb/

Friday, October 18, 2019

Profetus--The Sadness Of Time Passing cd{Avantgarde Music} posted on 10-18-19


Profetus--The Sadness Of Time Passing cd{Avantgarde Music}
Profetus is a funeral death,doom metal band coming out of the Finnish scene.The Sadness Of Time Passing contains five tracks epic,slow music with some atmospheric elements entertwined within the bands bleak style.The guitars are played with extremely slow and heavy guitar chords and patterns that fit this bands musicial style perfectly.The vocals are deep death metal growls and the band uses some clean vocal patterns that are used throughout some of the songs.If you are a fan of bleak funeral doom metal then do not pass up The Sadness Of Time Passing and pick up a copy today.
                                                                           Band Contacts
                                                               https://www.facebook.com/SaturnineDoom
                                                               https://profetus.bandcamp.com/
                                                                            Label Contacts
                                                                 http://www.avantgardemusic.com/
                                                               https://avantgardemusic.bandcamp.com/
                                                          https://www.facebook.com/avantgardemusiclabel/

Sunday, October 6, 2019

Interview with Vultur done by Patrick posted on 10-6-19




Interview with Vultur done by Patrick

1.Hello how are things going in Greece this week?Please introduce yourself to the readers?

Hello Patrick. I am George the guitarist of Vultur. Things are going very well here in Greece. Thank you for this interview and the opportunity to have a talk with each other.

2.When did you first start listening to death metal music and who were some of the first bands you discovered?Who are some of the current bands that have caught your attention?

I was start listening to death metal around 15-16 years old. I remember my favorite band back then was Obituary and Death. It is a little bit foggy who was the first band that hook me into the genre but it was one of those two band for sure. Two of the recent bands that I like is Galvanizer “Sanguine Vigil” and Reveler “The Hour of Fright”. Pure death metal both of them.


3.Vultur was started back in 2013 are you satisfied with how things have progressed with the band over the years?For the readers who are not familiar with the band's style how would you best describe the bands sound and style?


Considering the lineup changes, i think i am satisfied with the progress. This band is for 6 years in life and we have two full length albums. I will be very happy if in the next 6 years we have another two. The sound and style of Vultur coming from the 90’s era of classic death metal. We love this era and we will keep this style till the end of Vultur. For some people this is not good for the future of the genre but how cares? We are not pioneers and we don’t want to be. We love old school death metal and we will keep supporting it and keep it alive as long as we can.


4.Drowned In Gangrenous Blood is the bands second full length release how long did it take the band to write the music for the new release?How long does it usually take to complete one song?
 I think it was a year or little more. I had some ideas of course before we begin to compose of the songs but the hall process was about a year. We don’t want to make to many changes after the initial structure of the songs because we don’t want to loose the very first feeling of the moment capturing the idea. I don’t really know how long takes me to wright one songs. Some time it can be ready in two or three days and some time even a month. Depends of the mood or the workload I have to do.

5.Besides the upcoming Drowned In Gangrenous Blood release are the bands previous releases still available for the readers to purchase?Besides physical releases does the band have any other merchandise currently available if yes what is available and where can the readers buy it?

Yes, we have some copies of the demo and the “Entangled In The Webs Of Fear” album. Both only in cd format. If anyone want something he can contact with us through our facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/vulturathens) or email us at vulturathens@gmail.com.
Unfortunately, we don’t have any t-shirts right now but we are planning to make some new ones in the near future.

6.Does Vultur play live very often or do you prefer working in the studio?What have been some of the bands most memorable shows so far?Who have been some of your favorite bands to share the stage with?

 No, we don’t play very often live but this is not because we don’t want it. We had a lot of line up changes and we had the problem with the military obligations of our bassist (George Wolf). Here in Greece it is compulsory to serve the military for one year. I know it sucks but we live in a shitty world. The most memorable show it was when we played with the mighty Incantation and or brothers in crime Ectoplasma in summer of 2018. It was great show in any aspect. As for who is our favorite bands to share the stage it is so many but I will mention some. I think Rapture and Violent Definition is two bands that we have to share the stage soon because we are close friends and we love their music. Very energetic bands both of them.

7.Are their any tours or shows coming up in support of Drowned In Gangrenous Blood? If yes where will the band be playing and who are some bands you will share the stage with?
 We are planning some gigs but I don’t have any dates or names to give you Patrick right now…

8.What does underground metal mean to you?
 Underground metal is the home the mother of the metal genre. Is the place for the purest form of metal and this is the way it should be. Only in the underground you can feel the real brutality, agony and fear of the musicians who want to express. You know underground metal is huge and of course there is garbage out there and you have to dig deep to find the diamonds but it is a creative prosses and I really like it that way.

9. Vultur comes out the Greek death metal scene what is your opinion of the death metal scene in Greece?
 Death metal scene in Athens is in a very good state now. We have awesome and true metal warriors here who really love what they doing and doing it with passion as it was in the 90’s. I don’t know why but for some reason trends in Greece does not survive for long time. That’s why death metal is still very alive here.

10.Who are your all-time favorite bands coming of the Greek death metal scene and are their any new bands you could recommend to the readers?

One of my all-time favorites Greek bands is Inveracity. I love their Suffocation style and the way they change the tempos on the songs. Also, I must say Mass Infection and Dead Congregation. Both are favorite band to me not only from Greek scene but in general. Also, one newly born band (2017) with a very good essence to death metal is Chaos Heresy. You have to check them they are awesome.

11.Besides working in Vultur do you or any of the members currently work with any other bands?If yes please tell the readers a little about them?

John Grim the vocalist is also vocalist and bass player with Ectoplasma alongside with George Wolf in the guitars. As for me I am working on a side project called Φορμόλη. Φορμόλη means formol in Greek. It is a mixture of punk grind and death metal and it sounds very interesting and fresh.

12.Thank you for taking the time to fill this interview out do you have any final comments for the readers?
Thank you again Patrick for this interview and a big thanks to all metal maniacs out there who are truly support the metal music. They are keeping it alive sick rotten and deadly.

PS. Kill the posers.
Band Contacts
https://vultur.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/vulturathens/
Label Contacts
http://www.memento-mori.es/
https://www.facebook.com/memento.mori.label/