Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Interview with Serene Dark posted on 7-15-20


1. Hails please introduce yourself to the readers?
I am Dale, founding member, and guitarist of Serene Dark.

2. When did you first discover black and death metal and who were some of the first bands you listened to? Are there any current bands that have caught your attention?
I started listening to metal and death metal as early as 2000 but what got me into black metal and more extreme metal was Behemoths 2007 “The Apostasy” and Niles 2007 “Ithyphallic”. I walked into a local record shop and picked up those 2 albums and my music taste was forever changed.

3. When did you first get the idea to start Serene Dark and are satisfied with how things have progressed with the band so far? How did you choose Serene Dark as the band name?
I started the band in 2005 under the name Endemise. We played under that name for a little over a decade then decided a change was needed. Members had come and gone and the current line up we have now stayed stagnant since 2011 so we decided to start a new. Serene Dark is a name that I find defines the music as a whole. It can be melodic and almost soothing at times, but 66.6% of the time it's heavy, brutal, and dark. The name comes from an old song title of ours when we were Endemise and the change felt like the natural, right thing to do.

4. What is the current line-up of the band? For the readers who have never heard the band's music how would you best describe the band's musical style? Who would you say are the band's biggest influences?
The current line-up is a 5 piece, 4/5 of us have been together for the past decade and we recently back in 2019 introduced a new drummer to the lineup. I would describe it as a mix between black / death / symphonic with a touch of melodic, more simply put “Blackened Death Metal. Some of our biggest influences and Septicflesh, Rotting Christ, Behemoth, etc. etc. the list goes on. We like anything dark and heavy.

5. I believe Enantiodromia is self-released by the band would you like to find a label to work with or do you prefer to self-release the band's music?
Yes, the album is self-released and we feel in today's music scene that is a very do-able option. In saying that we would love to partner with a label, what they can bring to the table, marketing-wise, etc. is still a very resourceful service.

6. Enantiodromia is the bands newest release how long did it take the band to write the music for the new release? How long does it usually take the band to complete one song?
The entire process from writing to finished product took us roughly 4 years. Our writing process is similar to building a building. We start out with a foundation, things change and evolve when needed and once it all comes together we get the finished product. We began the recording sessions back in late 2018 and only finished some final parts in March of this year.

7. Who usually handles writing the lyrics for the music and what are some subjects you wrote about on the new release? Which usually comes first the music or the lyrics?
Our vocalist/lyricist handles all of the lyrics for the songs. For this album, the lyrics explore the confrontation between the shadow aspect of the personality and the integration of it into the self to create wholeness. Influenced by philosophy, stoicism, hermeticism, and the occult. The album, lyrically, is a journey towards individuation by the exploration of human darkness and transforming that pain into something tangible and meaningful. In essence- to lose one’s self entirely to reach perfection.

8. Besides the Enantiodromia release are the band's previous releases still available for the readers to purchase? Other then physical releases does the band have any other merchandise currently available if yes what is available and where can the readers purchase it?
Yes, the Remastered version of our 2013 album “Far from The Light” and our 2016 release “Anathema” are both available on all digital streaming and purchasing platforms. You can find those links on our website as well www.serenedark.com.

9. Has Serene Dark had the opportunity to play very many live shows over the years or do you prefer working in the studio? Who are some bands you have had the opportunity to share the stage with?
We have played a lot of shows over our 15-year career. Some of the bands we have shared the stage with are Dark Funeral, Belphegor, Hate, Incantation, Vale of Pnath, Abigail Williams, Cattle Decapitation, Beyond Creation, Falluja, Eluveitie, Wolfheart, SETH, Battlecross, Cryptopsy, Taakke, Arkaik, Panzerfaust, Erimah, Kronos, Necronomicon and many many more.

10. When bands are able to play live again are their any plans to tour or play shows in support of the new release?
When we are able to, 100%. We had a couple of small tours lined up before all this COVID-19 stuff and we plan on getting those re-scheduled when the world is a safer, less shitty place.

11. What does Black Metal mean to you?
To me, all music is an art form, an expression of emotion, etc. I feel this style of music encapsulates my feelings and emotions in the form of art I can express through music.

12. Serene Dark comes out of Canada's blackened death metal scene what is your opinion of the scene in Canada over the years?
Canada has a lot of really great extreme metal bands and it has continued to grow over the years. Only fitting to make frosty, cold, dark music in the great north.

13. Who are your all-time favorite Canadian bands and are their any new bands you could recommend to the readers?
My #1 favorite Canadian metal artist is Devon Townsend (Strapping young lad), but we have a ton of great metal artists, both national and international success.

14. Besides working in Serene Dark do any of the members currently work with any other bands or solo projects? If yes please tell the readers about them?
I play bass for death metal band Dissentient, our drummer Nick plays in a number of death metal bands, A Scar For The Wicked, Misshapen, (also the drummer of Dissentient), Project Gothenburg, our guitarist is the Vocalist/Guitarist of Death Metal band Ominous Eclipse and fills in occasionally for Montreal’s metal band Messora and our vocalist, although no longer with the band, release a record for black/death metal band Eclipser early 2019.

15. 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?
PS4, World of Warcraft, Golf, Reading, Discovering new music and campfires with beer.

16. Thank you for taking the time to fill this interview out do you have any final comments for the readers?
Enantiodromia is out July 17th on all digital platforms and vinyl / CD pre-orders available at www.serenedark.com
Band Contacts
https://www.serenedark.com/
https://serenedark.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/Serenedark/

Sunday, July 12, 2020

Interview with Insatanity posted on 7-12-20






1. Hello Chris, please introduce yourself to the readers?

Hello Everyone, Chris Lytle, Bass/Vocals of Insatanity.

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

I first started listening to Death Metal in the Summer of 1990. My friends introduced me to Morbid Angel, Bolt Thrower, Sepultura, and Death. Today I still listen to all of those bands as well as Behemoth, Belphegor, BloodBath, Dissection, it’s a long list.

3. Insatanity was formed in 1992, when did you and the other members get the idea to start this band? And are you satisfied with how things have gone with the band over the decades?

The band was already going when I joined, but it was Mark’s, the original singer, brainchild. He brought it all together. As far as how the band has progressed, I feel good about it. We have had a great time playing in front of crowds on the States and in Europe. We look forward to keep doing so and releasing more music.

4. What is the current line up of the band? How do you feel Insatanity's musicial style has changed over the years? Who would you say are the bands biggest influences and have they remained the same over the years?

The line up for the album is myself on Bass/Vocals, Vanessa Cordoba, Guitar/Vocals, Scott Zupet, Guitar, and Ronnie Parmer on Drums. I don’t think our style has changed too much. We definitely do have more influences from the ones from when we start and you can hear that on this album. We all have a different range of influences, which helps us to a unique input while while we’re writing. Some of our biggest influences collectively would be Nile, Suffocation, Morbid Angel, Napalm Death as well has Dimmu Borgir and Fleshgod Apocalypse.

5. Hymns Of The Gods Before is the bands newest full-length which was released through CDN Rec.when did you and the band first come in contact with this label?
We started talking with Craig in March of this year and it been great working with him.


6. 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?

This album has a lot of background to it. We wrote most of the songs in 2017, with the exception of Demons Within Creation and Trail of Terror. Demons was written in 2008 and Trail was on Insatanity’s first demo. We recorded and released 6 of these songs for our EP, Upon the Ivory Throne in 2018. We were not really happy with how they came out and once we added Vanessa and Ronnie, We knew those songs need to be on the album as well. It’s actually why the album is called Hymns of the Gods Before. It’s a call back to the EP. As for writing new songs, We’ll working on the basic outline for a few days and then dial it in over the next few weeks.

7. What are some of the subjects you wrote about on the new release? Which usually comes first the music or the lyrics?

The subject is mainly driven towards the occult and the hypocrisy of the Christian Faith. Whose Hand Embalms is the only song that differs slightly. It’s a take on Kane, from the story of Kane and Abel, as what if he didn’t stop with his brother and continued to kill. When it comes to the lyrics and music, it can be one or the other that was written first. We have done it both ways. This album the music came first.

8. Besides the new Hymns Of The Gods Before, 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?

All of Our releases are available for digital download on iTunes, Bandcamp, and Deezer and Streaming on Spotify, YouTube, iHeartRadio.
We also have T-shirts available on Bandcamp and our Facebook, along with a few of our others releases.

9. What have been some of Insatanity's most memorable shows over the years? Who have been some of your favorite bands to share the stage with over the years?
In recent years, Playing Europe was a great time. We look forward to getting back. Also the Las Vegas Deathfest, but we enjoy every show we do. Getting to hang with the fans, is the most memorable part for us.

10. When bands are able to play live shows are their any plans to tour for the new release? If yes any idea where the band will be performing?

We plan to get out there as soon as it’s safe to do so. We were already in the process to getting things together to tour when the shut downs started. We plan to dates in the States and hopefully we’ll get to do a few it Europe and South America.

11. Chris you have been a part of the underground metal scene since the early 90's what is your opinion of the underground scene over the decades?

From then until now, it just keeps growing. It’s a big family. Wherever you go, you will have friends.

12. Were you a big reader of fanzines back in the 80's and 90's if yes what were some of your favorite zines to read? What do you feel made a good fanzine?

I read a few, SOD, The Grimoire of Exalted Deeds, Music from the Ledge. They gave you an outlet to new bands and how to hear and see them.

13. Are there any current fanzines or web-zines that you read today?

I go online and read a few. I’m always looking to checkout bands I haven’t heard yet.

14. Did you do a lot of tape-trading back in the early days?What were some of the first demo's and releases that you traded for?
Yes, sending out packages with flyers, stickers, tapes. I still remember opening all the ones I received and reading the ads and shows flyers. The first ones would have been from the other local bands in the area.

15. 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?

Riding my Harley along the backroads by the Gulf

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

Thank you Patrick for giving me the opportunity to talk with you and your readers. Everyone stay safe and We’re looking forward to getting back out on the road and seeing everyone.
Band Contacts
https://insatanity.bandcamp.com/album/hymns-of-the-gods-before
https://www.facebook.com/insatanityofficial
https://www.instagram.com/insatanityofficial/
Label Contacts
https://cdnrecords.com/
https://cdnrecords.bandcamp.com/music
https://www.facebook.com/cdnrecords
https://twitter.com/cdnrecords


Thursday, July 2, 2020

Serene Dark--Enantiodromia{Self-Released} done on 7-2-20



Serene Dark--Enantiodromia{Self-Released}
Coming out of Canada's blackend death metal scene is Serene Dark with their debut full-length.Enantiodromia contains ten songs of well crafted and performed blackend death metal with a lot of powerful riffs and epic musicial structures.The guitars are played with a mix of mid paced powerful guitar passages and some extremely fast and chaotic patterns.The guitarists does write and execute some extremely well performed guitar passages even adding some well performed solo's.The drumming is done with a lot of intense blasting drums and some slower more mid paced drum patterns.The drummer does a good of creating and performing some well played drum patterns that are both memorable and powerful.
If you are a fan of{early}Septic Flesh,Dark Funeral and Dissection then be sure to pick up a copy of Enantiodromia when it is released.
                                                                   Band  Contacts
                                                             https://serenedark.bandcamp.com/
                                                           https://www.facebook.com/Serenedark/
                                                           https://twitter.com/Serene_Dark