Thursday, February 20, 2025

Vehemence Abyss interview conducted on 2-20-25

 


1.Hello Melkor how are things going for you this week? Please introduce yourself to the readers?

 Hello! This week has been intense, as always, working on music, mixing, and refining ideas. For those who don’t know me, I am Melkor, the driving force behind multiple extreme metal projects, handling everything from composition to production. Vehemence Abyss was one of those projects, exploring dark, aggressive, and chaotic sonic landscapes. My music is always rooted in raw intensity and deep, thought-provoking themes.


2.When did you first become interested in writing and playing music?Are you self taught taught or did you take some lessons when first beginning?Who are some musicans that you really like and admire?

I became interested in heavy music when I was around 10 years old, and from that moment, I knew I wanted to play an instrument. At 16, I got my first electric guitar, and that’s when my real journey began. Everything I’ve learned was self-taught, through countless hours of practice, trial and error, and also by playing with other musicians who helped me grow along the way.

Everything changed when a childhood friend of mine, the excellent guitarist Pedro D-Void, taught me how to record on a computer. That opened up a whole new world for me, allowing me to explore composition and production in ways I hadn’t imagined before.

When it comes to inspiration, the most influential musician for me is Chuck Schuldiner, his vision, innovation, and approach to extreme metal were truly unique. Within black metal, Jon Andreas Nödtveidt stands out as the most inspiring figure to me. Both shaped my perspective on music and composition in their own ways.


3.What are the instruments you currently play?Are their any instruments that you would like to learn to play one day?

I am a guitarist, bassist, and vocalist, but I also play a bit of keyboards and drums. While I can handle these instruments for my recordings, I wouldn’t say I’m highly skilled on keyboards or drums, they are definitely my weak points.

I wouldn’t mind learning how to play the Portuguese guitar one day, as it has a unique and beautiful sound. However, what I would really like is to improve my drumming and keyboard skills, as they would add more depth and versatility to my compositions.



4.What gave you the idea to start the band Vehemence Abyss? Are you satisfied with how things have progressed with the band over the years?

Vehemence Abyss is a very recent project, only a few months old. Both albums were created at the end of 2024, and I am extremely satisfied with the results, both in terms of sound and composition.

The idea behind Vehemence Abyss was to create an old-school, extremely fast project that would challenge me in terms of speed and composition. I wanted to push my limits and capture that raw, relentless energy that defines the most intense forms of extreme metal.


5.Who would you say are the bands biggest influences?For the readers who have nevere heard the band how would you best describe the bands musicial style and sound?

Before recording any project, I deliberately avoid listening to music of the same style to ensure that I’m not influenced by anything external. Instead, I always find myself drawing from my past memories, back when I first discovered extreme metal and was deeply immersed in the sounds of bands like Satyricon, Emperor, Dissection, and Dimmu Borgir. Those early experiences shaped my approach to composition, even if I don’t consciously try to replicate them.

As for the sound of Vehemence Abyss, I would describe it as an all-out sonic assault-ultra-fast, chaotic, and aggressive, but still maintaining structure and dynamics. It’s pure intensity, pushing the limits of speed and brutality while staying true to an old-school spirit.


6.Echoes Of The Macabre:True Crime Legends is the second full length how long did it take you to write the music for the new release? How long does it usually take to complete one song?

I usually manage to create two songs per day, including drums, guitars, and keyboards. To be more precise, it takes me about a week to compose and record all the instrumental parts for an album. After that, I spend another week recording the vocals. So, in total, it takes around two weeks to fully complete an album from start to finish.




7.On the new release you enlisted the help of Jeroen on drums when did you first meet Jeroen? is Vehemence Abyss the only band you have worked together in or do you play in other bands together?

I first met Jeroen when he reached out to me on Bandcamp after discovering some of my other projects there. He was interested in collaborating, and from that moment, he began working with me on Vehemence Abyss and a few other projects I’ve worked on. Our collaboration has been based on his availability outside of his work life, so we’ve worked together on various occasions, even though he’s not always able to dedicate a lot of time.


8.Jeroen when did you first become interested in playing the drums?Are you self taught or did you take lessons when first starting out?

Jeroen: My interest in drumming started when I moved up to the 5th grade. I had music lessons at school, and what really caught my attention was percussion. When I turned 14, my parents gave me a drum kit, and that’s when I started taking drum lessons. Unfortunately, due to time constraints, I’ve never been able to be in a full-time band. Instead, I collaborate with friends and, more recently, with Melkor on his projects. Because of my limited time, I now do everything on my electronic drum kit, which is much more practical for playing and recording without making too much noise.


9.Do you currently play in any other bands or solo projects?

Jeroen: At the moment, I don’t play in any other bands or solo projects. My time is quite limited due to my work, which requires me to be away from home for long periods and with very varied hours. Because of this, it's impossible for me to commit to being part of a full-time band. I mainly focus on collaborating with Melkor and contributing to his various projects when I can.


10.For the lyrics you enlisted Catia{Caos} to write the lyrics when did you two first meet?

I’ve known Catia for quite a few years now, and I always knew she was a talented writer. It was also well known that she’s a huge fan of black metal and has a deep interest in horror, crimes, and those kinds of dark subjects. Given her passion and talent, it was an obvious choice to invite her to collaborate on the lyrics. The Catherine who worked on the first album is also extremely busy, and she can only help me occasionally with certain projects.


11.Catia where did you get inspiration for the lyrics on Echoes Of The Macabre:True Crime Legends?

Catia: I've always studied several things, I've always loved creating. Serial killers have always been a passion to try to understand the other side of the human being. The lyrics are an inspiration from the reality about the world we live in. Everything around me inspires chaos in me, which seems horrible to some makes me want to know more and write. This album, this Black metal project is a dream come true, because we talk about real facts, real inspirations and try to go beyond the imaginable.


12.Is Vehemence Abyss the only band you write lyrics for or do you work with some other bands? If you work with other bands please tell the readers a little about them?

Catia: In 2013 I wrote the ep of the national project Tod Huetet Uebe, "Morte e Caos".

But I've been writing poetry since I was 8 or 10 years old and from there I evolved and when I fell in love with metal I went up what I wanted to do.

I'm always available to any and all bands, just contact me, because I don't know how to live without music or without creating.

I collaborate as a critic in a North American webzine, as a poet in a national webzine and as a freelancer I promote art,metal music, I love to photograph but I need more and more, cause stop is to die.Let's spread art and chaos. And I know is just step by step more will come. Art is Life for me.


13.Melkor have you started working on new music for the next Vehemence Abyss ? Do you know how many songs you might have on the next release?

I haven’t started working on a third album yet. The second one was completed not long after the first, and right now, I feel it’s important to give people time to absorb those works before I start thinking about the next one. When I compose an album, I never know how many songs I’ll end up with, and I don’t have anything planned out in advance. I usually improvise some riffs, and as soon as one stands out to me, I record it. I don’t like to make plans for the process, it all happens naturally.


14.Have you thought about working with Jeroen and Catia on future recordings?

Without a doubt, I will be working with both Jeroen and Catia on the next album. They’re both incredibly talented and bring a unique energy to the project. Jeroen’s drumming is a crucial element in shaping the sound, and Catia’s lyrics bring a perfect touch of darkness that aligns with the themes I want to explore. Their contributions are invaluable, and I can’t imagine working on a Vehemence Abyss album without them. I’m really looking forward to continuing our collaboration.


15..Melkor i believe you work with some other solo projects and bands please tell us about some of your other projects that you are currently working with? Yes, I have several other projects that I’m currently working on. Apart from Vehemence Abyss, I’m involved in Mala Mors, a project focused on dark themes related to mental health, where I handle everything from guitars, bass, vocals, lyrics, to production and mixing. I’m also working on Erzsébet Nadasdy, a black metal project inspired by the dark legends of Countess Bathory, and Ressonância Psicodélica, which explores stoner, doom, and death metal with a psychedelic twist. Additionally, I have Necroflagelo, a black/thrash/death metal band, and Subtonal Abysmal Ceremony, a project that focuses on occult rituals with no guitars, just distorted bass.

But honestly, the best way to check them all out is to visit my Bandcamp. If I try to talk about every project here, this interview will get way too long and boring. So, feel free to explore everything there!


16.Melkor you live in Portugal which has a very strong metal scene.What is your opinion of the scene in Portugal over the years?

 Yes, Portugal has a rich and diverse metal scene, and I’m proud to be part of it. Over the years, I’ve seen it grow and evolve. The passion and dedication of the Portuguese metalheads are undeniable, and there’s always something happening, whether it's small local shows or bigger festivals. I think what makes the scene here so special is the sense of community, everyone supports each other, and there’s a real love for the music. The talent in Portugal is incredible, and there’s no shortage of bands pushing boundaries and experimenting with different styles. That being said, it’s not always easy for smaller or underground acts to gain recognition, especially with the challenges of the modern music industry, but I believe the scene will continue to thrive as long as the passion remains.


17.Who are your all-time favorite bands coming out of Portugal?Are their any new bands that you could recomend to the readers?

 Some of my all-time favorite Portuguese bands include Moonspell, Bizarra Locomotiva, Sinistro, Gaerea, Ramp, and Sacred Sin. These bands have made a lasting impact on the scene and are part of what makes Portuguese metal so unique. There are so many great bands in Portugal, and if I were to list them all, it would be an incredibly long list. However, these bands are definitely some of the most influential and stand out for their talent and contributions to the genre.


18.When not working on new music what do you like to do in your free time?

When I’m not focused on music, I like to spend my free time researching certain topics that interest me, especially around dark themes, true crime, and anything related to the occult or history. I also enjoy spending quality time with my family and my pets, as they’re a big part of my life. I’m not much into reading, walking, or gaming, but I find peace in these quieter moments with the people and animals I care about.


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

Thank you so much, Patrick, for this opportunity to share a bit about my music and process with the readers. It’s always a pleasure to talk about what I do and connect with people who share the same passion for music. I’d also like to thank everyone who’s supported my projects so far, your feedback and encouragement mean the world to me. Stay tuned for more music, and don’t forget to keep exploring the darker sides of metal. Cheers to everyone out there!                                                               Vehemence Abyss                                                                                                                                         https://studios13.bandcamp.com/music                                                                                                      https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61569666942447&rdid=SSRJvGodsBY9NSF1&share_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fshare%2F1FGuLcpKYb%2F#                                                                                                               



Genocidal Rites--Genocidal Upheaval of Subservient Abrahamic Law cd,LP,cassette{Hells Headbangers Rec.} 2-20-25

 


Genocidal Rites is a blackend death war metal band that comes out of Ohio.Genocidal Upheaval of Subservient Abrahamic Law is the debut full length featuring twelve tracks of uncomprimising bestial anthems.The music is chaotic and brutal in it's delievery with extremly fast drum passages.The guitars are extremly fast razor sharp guitar patterns.The vocals are raw brutal death growls and some gruff growls and screams are used throughout the recording as well.Genocidal Upheaval of Subservient Abrahamic Law is a uncomprimising and barbaric in it's  delievery if you are a fan of  war blackend death metal then don't pass up this release.                                                                                    Genocidal Rites                                                                                                                                            https://genocidalrites.bandcamp.com/                                                                                                       https://www.facebook.com/people/Genocidal-Rites/100069249316938/#                                                   Hells Headbangers                                                                                                                                        https://shop-hellsheadbangers.com/                                                                                                              https://hellsheadbangers.bandcamp.com/artists                                                                                            https://www.facebook.com/hellsheadbangers                                                                                                https://www.instagram.com/hellsheadbangers/#                                                                                          https://www.youtube.com/user/hellsheadbangers666                                                                                                                      


Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Grave Infestation--Carnage Gathers cd,Lp {Invictus Productions / Dark Descent} posted on 2-19-25

 


Canada's Grave Infestation return with their second full length of pure and monstrusous death metal.Carnage Gathers contains eight tracks of uncomprimising and heavy death metal that will please all fans of this genre.The guitars are played with a mix of mid paced guitars that are heavy in their delievery.But the guitarist plays plenty of  guitars patterns that are equally fast and relentless in their delievery.The drumming is played with a mix of hyperspeed fast drum passages that are crazed in the delievery.The drummer does play some heavier mid paced drums throughout the songs.The vocals are powerful death metal growls and some old school gruff growls are also used.Carnage Gathers is a great release of pure death metal that is violent and straight forward                                                                Grave Infestation                                                                                                                                           https://graveinfestation.bandcamp.com/album/carnage-gathers                                                                   https://www.facebook.com/graveinfestation                                                                                                https://www.instagram.com/graveinfestation/                                                                                             Dark  Descent Rec.                                                                                                                                       https://www.darkdescentrecords.com/shop/                                                                                                 https://darkdescentrecords.bandcamp.com/                                                                                                  https://www.facebook.com/DarkDescentRecords                                                                                       https://www.instagram.com/darkdescentrecords/                                                                                         Invictus  Prod.                                                                                                                                               https://invictusproductions.net/                                                                                                                     https://invictusproductions666.bandcamp.com/album/carnage-gathers                                                        https://www.facebook.com/InvictusProductions                                                                                         https://www.instagram.com/invictus_productions/                                                                                       

Tjolgtjar “Alleluia” cd.digital{Cianeto Discos} review done by Andrew posted on 2-19-25



J.R. Preston returns with a new Tjolgtjar effort, and a grand effort it is. Mixing 1990s black metal, heavy metal (including some clean vocals), and all sorts of different influences that really give the album a diverse feel, this is some of Preston’s best work to date outside of Bloodcult. The lead guitar solos are reminiscent of melodic 1980’s heavy metal, as is the song structure in a lot of cases, hearkening back to a time when metal was dangerous. The first track, “Return of Tjolgtjar,” runs the gamut from blasting black metal to heavy metal to doom and psychedelia. I love the emphasis on songwriting here – the 13 minute track I just mentioned seems to simply fly by, making it seem like 5 minutes. That’s a hallmark of good songwriting. I can hear the traditional metal influence ringing right through, Mercyful Fate especially, but filtered through the wild and woolly lens of Tjolgtjar. I only mention Fate as a known influence on this band, so I can hear it – otherwise, good luck trying to pin down anyone that Tjolgtjar sounds like. They’re completely original, and don’t sound like anyone else, although you can tell it’s J.R.’s work, since he has distinctive vocals and a distinctive riffing style. If I had to pick a track to show someone what Tjolgtjar was all about, however, it would be the title track, “Alleluia.” It begins with classic black metal style blastbeats, but all underneath a heavy metal style guitar solo. When the verse kicks back in, it’s back to 1990s black metal, but before too long it takes a turn and J.R.’s unique half-clean vocal style makes an appearance in between the more standard reptilian style he has for his black metal vocals. When the song takes a turn toward heavy metal again it’s with operatic vocals over black metal guitars, and then back into straight black metal again, and then we get an amazing ‘80s metal section with more clean singing in falsetto. You see the twists and turns this takes! This is an epic album, epic metal, from one of the most prolific artists in the underground. Tjolgtjar embodies what black metal should be, and shows what can be done when you take the carcass of a decaying genre and progress it a bit, giving it a blast of defibrillator, keeping the core sound and feel, but experimenting musically in such a way that you don’t stray from metal at all. This album is easily one of the best black metal records I’ve heard in quite some time outside the war metal subgenre, and my guess is that I’ll be spinning it time and again.                                                  Tjolgtjar                                                                                                                                                         https://illinoisanthunder.bandcamp.com/music                                                                                    Label Contact                                                                                                                                                cianeto.bandcamp.com                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  


Sunday, February 16, 2025

Aldaaron--Majestic Heights,Melancholic Depths cd,LP{Paragon Rec} Posted on 2-16-25


 
Aldaaron is a two man band that comes out of France's black metal scene.Majestic Heights,Melancholic Depths is the fourth  full length featuring seven songs and three very well performed instrumentals.The music on the new release is once again a mix of extreme fast pace and more melodic passages added into the new songs.The guitars are played with once again with a mix of fast and mid paced guitar passages that are flawless in their delievery.The guitars are done with skillful ability whether extrely fast or a more controlled mid paced.The vocals are grim raw black metal screams.Majestic Heights,Melancholic Depths is another great release frrom the French black metal duo.If you are a fan of original,quality black metal then do yourself a favor and check out Aldaaron today.   
Aldaaron                                                                                                                                                                         https://aldaaron.bandcamp.com/album/majestic-heights-melancholic-depths                                             https://www.instagram.com/aldaaron_official/                                                                                                    Paragon Rec.                                                                                                                                                                  https://www.paragonrecords.org/                                                                                                                          https://www.facebook.com/paragonrecordsli/                                                                                                     https://www.instagram.com/paragon_records_official/#

Aldaaron--Arcane Mountain Cult cd{Paragon Rec.} posted on 2-16-25

 


Arcane Mountain Cult is the 2022 release from France's black metal band Aldaaron.Featuring five tracks that combine epic and brutal fast black metal passages to create a memorable release.Starting off with a short intro of somber music and blowing wind.The music starts off with fast paced guitars and grim black metal screams.The guitars range from extremly fast to a more melodic and slower mid paced range.Both fast and the more calm mid paced guitars are played with skillful writing.The drums are a mix of fast blasting drums and some slower mid paced drum patterns.The vocals are grim and raw black metal screeches and screams.Arcane Mountain Cult is a great release of quality black metal that combines both a nice mix of extreme and mid paced black metal for a quality release.                              Aldaaron                                                                                                                                                       https://aldaaron.bandcamp.com/album/arcane-mountain-cult                                                                      https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087843489257                                                                   https://www.instagram.com/aldaaron_official/                                                                                             Paragon Rec.                                                                                                                                                 https://www.paragonrecords.org/                                                                                                                  https://www.facebook.com/paragonrecordsli                                                                                               https://www.instagram.com/paragon_records_official/?fbclid=IwY2xjawIdwZFleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHTiM2TxBABKQPTQehcgk672t29ICr-_4JycbnAt6__LugtmZCoHmm-mq_g_aem_iTTYdZ3WC4f6TZGZYpIbSg#

Lein--The Call Of Grief cd,digital{Masters Of Kaos Prod.} Posted on 2-16-25

 


Coming out of Estonia's old school black metal scene is a new band Lein.The debut demo was self released but is getting a cd pressing through Masters Of Kaos Prod.Starting off with a short intro the music takes off with fast paced guitars that are intense and powerful.The guitars do slow to a slower mid paced range throughout the songs to give each song a nice balance of fast extreme passages and slower mor mid paced guitars.The drumming is a mix of extremely fast paced drum passages and some more controlled mid paced drum patterns.The vocals are a mix of raw black metal screams and some deeper growls both vocal styles are done with power and aggression.The Call Of Grief  is a great debut of traditional old school black metal that doesn't follow any trends just pure black metal is what Lein delievers.                                                                                                                                                        Lein                                                                                                                                                          https://www.facebook.com/leinkvlt                                                                                                               https://www.instagram.com/lein_bm/                                                                                                           https://www.youtube.com/@Leinband                                                                                                         Masters Of Kaos Prod.                                                                                                                                  https://mastersofkaos.bandcamp.com/album/lein-estonia-the-call-of-grief-demo                                      https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083264766354                                                                  https://www.instagram.com/mastersofkaosrecords/                                                                                    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ5mrPBaMgDuGn71cyYWpbw