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sobota 5. ledna 2019

Interview - DIE KUR - Music is a universal language.


Interview with industrial metal band from United Kingdom - DIE KUR. 

Answered Ays Kura. 

Translated and questions prepared by Duzl, thank you!

Photo credits: David Newbold, Anwar Jamand, Mariz Tzili, Jenika Ioffreda

Hi Ays! 

Soon you will celebrate with DIE KUR 20 years of existence, unofficially it is even a few more years if we added the era of THE CARE, did you think when you formed a band with Tony D that you will keep it so long? 

I don’t think back then I ever thought about the future: there’s always been only the “now” and this is how I saw all these years, concerts and releases. When talking with Alan (Hicks - Retribution Alive) about the January gig I realised that it will be 20 years of existence of Die Kur and now looking back, the whole thing amazes me having arrived to such a significant achievement and, in a way, I am quite surprised about it. 


I honestly have to say that your band is hardly graspable to me, according to the traditional division you play „industrial metal“, I would certainly add a few suggestions like experimental, avant-garde, psychedelic, cosmic, improvisation ... and that's how I can proceed ...How you perceive your music and what will your best definition, if it is possible to define it at all? 

The definition "industrial metal" came very early on, when a friend defined what I was playing as “industrial” and I kind of liked the sound of it. I had no clue of what "industrial" really meant but this was later reinforced by the first reviews which described our music as “industrial metal” and I guess it fitted well. I agree with you though, there are way more elements, especially for the latest releases which I saw them more and more as a Musique Concrète / Avant-Garde concept, but at the end we always bring these experimentation down to some form of metal as it’s the common background we have in the band and I guess the electronic touch I give can be considered the industrial element. As a positive outcome, this allow us to perform in front of both electronic and metal crowd and I love them both and always try to unite them as I believe the two genres are closer than some people might want to admit. 

After all I just make music with anything at my disposal that inspires me without having expectations on the outcome. I just keep on playing until it sounds good, often with the full band, sometimes on my own and I constantly record everything including noises and sounds surrounding me. Most of the time with the band we pursue an idea and keep on jamming, arranging it and working on it until we reach something which we think it’s worth to develop further. Other times it’s more of a classic approach to composition but I try to avoid rigid structures and fixed details especially early on, in this way everyone in the band is free to contribute with the best of their abilities and this is possibly a very powerful thing in our band. I am very lucky to be in a band with some of the most talented musicians I ever met whom I love and respect and together we develop music in a very interesting and innovative way. This also means our music is difficult to define because is unpredictable, but that is a quality I love. 


Can you evaluate the development of DIE KUR since you founded the band in 1995 to the present? How different is concept and philosophy of the band when you compare it with visions and philosophy after twenty years of existence? 

Back in those days it was all easy: we were just kids playing music when I was literally thrown on stage to perform live in 1995 in the main square of my town. I didn't know what to expect but the feeling I got from that gig kept me going. Today that aspect remains the same but with time, and various lineup changes, the band evolved and the music refined. We always strive to play at our the best giving attention to all details but ultimately the band is always only about pure music. Now every gig is of course more demanding as it requires planning, transport, accommodation, promotion etc. with many more people involved and there are also expectations and pressures for both concerts and releases but I always try to keep the band and my mind as free as possible and to focus only on the performance and especially music, which ultimately is the most important element. 


Let's just say what you consider as a biggest success in DIE KUR's twenty-year history? 

The biggest success for me is always the one to come and at the moment it is the Underworld concert and Renaissance Alternative Music Festival soon after. But looking back, the biggest success happens to be the overall experience in itself: every time I hear our songs played in radios and clubs, when we play important venues and nights such as the Electrowerkz and Reptile, and the honour to be performing with many legendary bands I grew up listening to. Also being selected for the Record Store Day with Beneath the Waves has been quite special but all in all the biggest success is that I can continue to make music with people I love for people I love and this is what keeps me going. 


Seems to me that you are a person who has a slightly different perception of music and sounds / noises generally in comparison with others. Did you ever study music in any way, or is it pure amateurism in connection with passion and enthusiasm? 

Since the age of 5 I took piano lessons and later I've been in the Conservatoire of classical music. I kept studying piano until the age of 15 when I realised the music I was making didn’t fit the Conservatoire vision. Later on I graduated from University with the title of doctor in Music, Art and Multimedia but still I feel that what brings me to make music is pure expression and it is driven by enthusiasm and passion: I never follow rules in composition and both music experimentation and sound research have always been my priorities. I am glad to have been working with some of the biggest name in the music industry from which I learnt a lot, and that made me grow both personally and musically and taught me to appreciate and respect the industry and its people as a whole alongside teaching me all aspects related to music making. 

How many instruments do you play? 

I play various instruments, possibly the most relevant to the band are piano and synthesisers, organ, sampler, guitar and bass, percussions, theremin and of course voice. All these alongside many non-traditional ones such as an alien shaped percussion made specifically for the band from AM Drums, tesla coil, radio, harpsichord and more, many of which I build myself like an experimental sampling machine, tape loop players, single string instruments with self made pickups, gas mask vocoder and more. 


Originally you come from Italy, can you remember your metal beginnings at that time, how did you search music, merch, what were your very first concerts that you visited and who influenced you most in the beginning? 

Back in the days discovering music wasn't as easy as today as it was way before internet hit the masses. The main way was either by suggestions or by going to a record store and browsing but mostly for me was by mix-tapes made by friends. It was more challenging to discover new music but at the same time possibly more rewarding as you would really spend time to listen to the tapes you had without any internet advertisement or instant message to ruin your experience. 

When I was a kid I had a nice collection of vinyls and tapes from the likes of Giorgio Moroder and Queen and I was very appreciative of Brian May guitar style. Later I discovered The Doors and various others until my friend handed me a mix-tape with King Diamond and Merciful fate and I fell in love with it. From there I had various tapes of Max Cavalera's Sepultura, Death SS, Carcass, Cradle of Filth, Megadeth, Voivod, Biohazard, Sadist and many others alongside bands like Joy Division, Sister of Mercy, Exploited. I was also listening more electronic styles like ambient, hardcore and jungle and more extreme ones like Black Metal/Grindcore and many of the hybrids in between. 

I have always been listening to all possible kind of music and learnt to appreciate it outside of a specific genre boundary and producing many bands of different styles later on enhanced this further. 

My first live concerts were by local bands, mostly punk and metal as I have always been part of such movements with sometimes some live industrial rave set in between those. But definitively Death SS gigs were the ones who left an impression on me. 

DIE KUR discography contain four full length CDs, two EPs and more than twenty singles, what is the reason you are releasing mostly singles? Which of your recordings is the most successful in terms of sales? 

We release a single when we feel we have something special that sounds complete on its own. I always think and write as concept albums and singles are always part of those but releasing them separately is useful to focus on a precise moment and atmosphere which could be overlooked within an album's length. They are very good to distribute to DJs and radios without having them to go through many songs before finding something more suitable and they are also a nice preview for what is to come as often are released before the full album. From point of view of sales Die Kur remains an underdog as we saw relatively small sales figure comparing to many commercial bands but From Dark (Renaissance of Evil), ERA (Formicidae) and Manifesto stood the test of time to this day. 


Last EP „ All the Way Down to a New Regime“ was released this year, what kind of review and feedback did you receive from your fans and media? 

We were very pleased to have each song from the EP played in exclusive previews by radio shows like Hard Rock Hell Radio’s The Fix!, Zach Moonshine show on Metal Devastation Radio and K2K Radio Rock Show and feedback has been very positive albeit it's worth noticing we released the EP silently and as a free download. In any case the best feedback comes from a great crowd response while we play these songs live. 

Improvisation on the stage is not strange to you, as I have seen with my own eyes, maybe I would not even call it a concert, but rather a certain kind of „performance“, sometimes I felt that the UFO would soon land, than you sweep me by raw metal, then one of your friends took the microphone and sang a purely improvising song with you, is that what you want to achieve, shock and create mixed feelings in fans? 

Improvisation is a distinctive element for Die Kur and in doing it we usually aim to return at some point to our original compositions keeping the dynamic as a key part of our shows. It is definitively important to shock and open the vision of the crowds and listeners although that's not our main purpose but rather a consequence of what we do. At the end we just play what we feel it is good, we don't use any backing track or any rigid structure to give ourselves freedom of changing songs on the fly accordingly to the atmosphere we want to create. 


What is the driving force behind you in creating music, what motivates you? 

Music is a universal language and I always found natural to express myself creating music and, consequentially, performing it. My motivation comes from my feelings, thoughts and experimentation with sounds, as well as the sensation I get uniting those while performing live. 

Are you using a lot of different and even a lot of non-traditional sounds and instruments so where you get inspiration? 

My inspiration comes from playing any instrument I have at disposal until I arrive to something which it touches me, I relate to it and feel I am expressing something through it. Sometimes this might come from a sound I hear occurring naturally which I will try to record, other times from a single word or a full lyric I wrote or from what my band mates create jamming with me. Anything to be fair can be a source of inspiration, it's enough to be able to look at it within the best prospective. 


At the same time, you are the author of the lyrics, can you mention the topics that DIE KUR talk about for those who did not read them? 

Generally my lyrics are about my views and feelings about everything I experience in my day to day life like people I met and thoughts about my surroundings such as the environment or about mass behaviours of human beings. Sometimes I write in first person other times in a more generic way but the lyrics are always true to my belief and observations. 

Each song and album concept is unique on its own. 

"From Dark (Renaissance of Evil)" is more personal and therefore it's very direct, although at times metaphoric. In "The Fall of The Empire" I portray the constant social decline we witness in our generation and "ERA (Formicidae)" is the answer to that and a wish to organise and act against it. "Manifesto Part 1: Modern Society Manifesto" is a journey in the contemporary use of propaganda and how we are all exposed and influenced by it while the second part, "Manifesto Part 2: Songs of Freedom" is about the awakening from such propaganda. "Beneath the Waves" refers to the tragedy of Submarine Kursk K141 and precisely when the mother of one of the sailor was questioning the appointed committee and the only answer she got was an injection of tranquillisers as she was brutally taken away. This is well documented in video and only goes on to show how oppressive modern governments are. "All the Way Down to a New Regime" is the precursor of our new album which we aim to release this year. The opening track is about the closure of the Intrepid Fox which was the centre of Heavy Metal in London uniting us in many amazing moments. It also refers to the current situation where many cultural places are closed down to make space to useless empty buildings, which are good only for deplorable investors and corrupted politicians. 


Do you personally consider lyrics as an important part of the music? 

Yes, definitively I consider lyrics as one of the most important part in music. I write always on my notebook everything I have in mind: my view of the world in general or about some precise happening and the feelings I might have like anger or joy. Only at a later stage I unite these lyrics with music and usually they fit perfectly without any major adjustment. It is like some sort of magic, like a gift I always had.


18.1. 2019 in London at The Underworld club you are organising a concert to your „20th Anniversary of DIE KUR“, where fans can see you along with other bands as - THE HERETIC ORDER, APOPHIS, ANOXIDE, MAXDMYZ. Are you planning something special, can you tell us what to expect and look forward to, will there be some surprise? 

It is an honour to share the stage with such a great lineup of bands and we are definitively planning something special. We will perform some old songs we never played live before and possibly give an update on the new album which is a work in progress as it's getting closer to completion. But all in all we just want to play our best gig yet and give 100% all the way as we always do. 

We are coming to end so I have to ask what are other plans for DIE KUR and where do you see DIE KUR in the next ten years? 

There is not really a plan except the wish to keep on playing everywhere in the world and constantly improving ourselves: every year has been a constant evolution and the tour we started in 2018 with 24 dates across Europe has been amazing but also quite demanding and made us realise how much work we still have ahead. Definitively I look forward to more and more tours and releases and to play everywhere in world and I hope in 10 years from now I will look back with a feeling of gratification at today as I do today looking at the past. 

Thanks you Ays for your time and answers, I really appreciate it. I wish you and to the band all the best and see you in The Underworld! Last words are yours.... 

These 20 years haven’t been always easy and the band went through many lineup changes and many difficult moments, as every band do. 

But I learnt that however difficult life might get, everyone should always keep on following their feelings as all difficulties will be dealt with as they appears and eventually the passion will prevail. 

Also I would like to give a big mention of thank you and lots of love and respect to all the past members who helped shape the current state of the band and I would like to remember Daniel Zagni (Die Kur bass player 2010-2012) as life took him away way too early and I still miss him so much. 

A huge love and thank you to the current lineup consisting of my brothers Tony N, Nicholas and Amadeus and our manager Jenika and the special status member Takatsuna: they work so hard and have to deal with every possible situation. 

Also a special mention to all the guests we have in many releases and gigs and a big up to all venues who made us feel welcome and gave us the best hospitality we could have asked for, to all the promoters and friends who believe in us like Alan (Retribution Alive) and Arif (Reptile) to name but a few. Also to all the DJs who played our music, all the people who work behind the scene to make this all possible, like yourself who spent time to prepare these questions, and of course to everyone who appreciate our music and attend our concerts. To all of the above including those whom might be reading this: thank you! 

It’s ultimately thanks to you all that this is possible! 

Keep on supporting alternative music and see you all at The Underworld!



pátek 4. ledna 2019

Recenze/review - DOOMCULT - Life Must End (2018)


DOOMCULT - Life Must End 
CD 2018, Loneravn Records

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Stal se z toho zvyk, možná spíše závislost. Chodívám každý den k večeru na hřbitov rozmlouvat s mrtvými. Zbyl jsem sám a opuštěný. Nasávám pach shnilého listí na cestách, schovávám se do stínu košatých stromů. Čekám až přijdou. Mezitím čtu nápisy na náhrobcích a představuji si, jaký kdo měl život. Našlapuji pomalu a tiše, abych nenarušil atmosféru místa.

S novou deskou holandských DOOMCULT na uších jsem uvěřil věčnosti. Vyměním květiny i vodu, uhrabu písek na hrobě. Chvíli se zastavím, převyprávím, co jsem celý den dělal a do očí se mi vkrádají slzy. Hraje mi k tomu klasický doom metal ve stylu MY DYING BRIDE, ANATHEMA, MOURNFUL CONGREGATION, REVEREND BIZZARE. Všude kolem je smrt a nicota. 


Okamžiky spojené s návštěvou mrtvých blízkých, stejně jako doom metal, nelze příliš popsat slovy. Hudba je mocnější, působí na moji mysl zcela jinak. Novinka "Life Must End" je spíše jako depresivní obraz, který vás zaujme v galerii. Poslouchám hudbu již příliš dlouho a tak dám více na srdce, než na ostatní věci. Z nové desky, pod kterou je podepsán Mr.  J.G. Arts, je opět cíti veliký smutek, nekonečný průvod pozůstalých, smrt a samota. Atmosféra je velmi pochmurná a poslech opravdu bolí. Víte, stále si myslím, že doom metal je spíše stav mysli, než klasický metalový styl. Zastavte své kroky, vnímejte tlukot pohasínajícího života. Svět je náhle černý, šedivý jako rána v opuštěném městě. Temné, funerální, jsou nálady na nahrávce. Tak zase zítra večer, vezmu si nové květiny a otevřu hřbitovní bránu. Koloběh života a smrti, konec a začátek, "Life Must End" mi budou hrát opět do kroku. Tradiční, klasický, atmosférický a nekonečně smutný doom metal, u kterého potkáte svůj vlastní stín! Skvěle! 


Asphyx says:

It has become a habit, perhaps more addiction. Every day I go to the cemetery to talk to the dead every day. I was left alone and deserted. I take the smell of rotten leaves on the road, hiding in the shade of shaggy trees. I'm waiting for them to come. Meanwhile, I read the inscriptions on tombstones and I imagine who had which kind of life. I walk slowly and quietly, not to disturb the atmosphere of the place.

With the new album of Dutch DOOMCULT in my ears, I believed to eternity. I will exchange flowers and water, gravel sand on the grave. I stop for a moment, telling myself what I've been doing all day, and tears are coming in my eyes. I listen classic doom metal in the style of MY DYING BRIDE, ANATHEMA, MOURNFUL CONGREGATION, REVEREND BIZZARE. Everywhere around is death and nothingness.

The moments associated with visiting close relatives, same as doom metal, cannot be described too much by words. Music is more powerful, it affects my mind quite differently. The novelty "Life Must End" is more like a depressive image that will appeal to you in the gallery. I've been listening music for too long, so I'm going to trust more to my heart than to other things. From the new album under which Mr. J.G. Arts is signed is again possible to feel great sorrow, the endless procession of survivors, death and solitude. The atmosphere is very dark and the listening really hurts. You know, I still think doom metal is more a state of mind than a classic metal style. Stop your steps, perceive the beat of a dying life. The world is suddenly black, gray like a morning in a deserted city. Dark and funeral are moods of the recording. So again tomorrow night, I'll take new flowers and open the cemetery gate. The Circle of Life and Death, End and Beginning, "Life Must End" will play to my steps. Traditional, classic, atmospheric and infinitely sad doom metal, where you meet your own shadow! Great!


Tracklist:
01. Suffering
02. Sulphur
03. Black Fire
04. King of Bones
05. Ashes
06. Inferno
07. Deathwish

band:
J.G. Arts - Everything

čtvrtek 3. ledna 2019

Recenze/review - EXILE - Unveiling Insanity (2018)


EXILE - Unveiling Insanity
CD 2018, Darzamadicus Records

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Pěkná tvář, drahý oblek, vše je dokonalé. Naučené úsměvy na všechny strany, krásné fotky, o ženách nemluvě. Všichni je milují, obdivují a mluví o nich. Tak proč mám pořád pocit, že když se na mě podívají, tak se do mě zaryje pohled hada? Přetvářka a klam, špína ukrytá uvnitř. Vyplave na povrch, mávnutím ruky pošle na smrt tisíce lidí. Zlo má mnoho podob a někdy je těžko rozpoznatelné.

Novinka jordánských thrasherů EXILE jakoby odkryla všechnu přetvářku a šla k samé podstatě věci. Až do morku kostí, na dřeň. Bez příkras a zbytečností. S jemnou dávkou techniky, přesto syrově, rezavě, opravdově. Tohle je thrash metal, který mi koluje v krvi!
 


"Unveiling Insanity" je v pořadí již druhým dlouhohrajícím albem a lze v něm samozřejmě vystopovat vlivy klasických thrash metalových kapel (neurvalost německých i zručnost amerických smeček). Vše je dávkováno v až magickém poměru. Nic nikde nepřebývá, skladby řežou ostrou stranou nože. Excelentní je zvuk i obal. O totálním nasazení kapely ani nemluvě. EXILE se tak stali mým soukromým objevem roku 2018. Deska totiž obsahuje vše, co mám na thrash metalu rád - šílenství, masakr, ale i promyšlené melodie. Jednotlivé songy jsou jasně strukturovány, mají drive a sílu, člověk má chuť plivnout do obličeje všem, kdo se přetvařují. Tenhle metal má v sobě velkou porci upřímnosti, je zahraný od srdce, s nadšením a talentem. EXILE s přehledem nakopali zadky o hodně slavnějším jménům. Rebelie, mosh-pit, headbanging, víc nechci a ani nepotřebuji. Kapela do mě narvala thrash metal pod tlakem a já si užívám všechnu energii, která se vznáší všude kolem. Muzika ohlodaná až na kost a za mě uříznuté palce nahoru! Vynikající album, které vás rozdrásá do krve!



Asphyx says:

Nice face, expensive suit, everything is perfect. Learned smiles on all sides, beautiful photos, not to mention women. They all love them, admire and talk about them. So why do I still feel that if they look at me, the snake staring on me? Pretense and deception, dirt hidden inside. All floats on the surface and send thousands of people to death just by waving own hand. Evil has many forms and sometimes is difficult to recognize them.

The novelty of the Jordanian Thrashers EXILE seemed to uncover all pretense and went to the very essence of things. Until the bark of the bones, to the pulp. Without crooks and futility. With a fine dose of technics, but still raw, rusty, real. This is thrash metal, which is circulating in my blood!


"Unveiling Insanity" is already the second long-running album, and of course we can trace the influences of the classic thrash metal bands (savage of German skills and the skills of American bands). Everything is dosed in magical proportions. Nothing is indispensable, the songs cut through the sharp side of the knife. Excellent sound and cover. The total deployment of the band, not necessary to mention. EXILE has become my private discovery in 2018. The album contains everything I like about thrash metal - madness, massacre, but well thought-out melodies. The individual songs are clearly structured, have drive and strength, the person has the appetite to spit to the face for all who are distracting. This metal has a great deal of sincerity, it's played by heart, with enthusiasm and talent. EXILE easily kicked asses to much more famous bands. Rebelion, mosh-pit, headbanging, I do not want more and I do not even need it. The band pushes the thrash metal to me under the pressure and I enjoy all the energy that floats all over. Music hunched up to the bone and cut off my thumbs up! Excellent album that will jangle you to the blood!


Tracklist:
01. City upon a Hell
02. Earthly Cloak
03. Unveiling Insanity
04. Into the Uncertainty
05. House of Fear
06. Instru-mental
07. Twisted (Being)
08. Indulgence in Depravity
09. Sickening Creature


band:
Nader Natsheh: Guitars and Vocals 
Ibrahim Khatib: Bass guitar and Backing Vocals 
Mahmoud Tayyem: Drums

A few questions - interview with thrash metal band from Jordan - EXILE.


A few questions - interview with thrash metal band from Jordan - EXILE.

Answered guitarist and vocalist Nader.

Ave, can you introduce your band to our readers? – When was it founded and what style of music do you play , etc.? 

Hello, this is Nader the guitarist and vocalist of the band. 

It all happened when my friend Hasan (the former bassist) and I met Tayyem (the drummer) in his basement, rehearsing with a metal band. We thought if we can talk to Tayyem about the band he might be interested and he was indeed. After hanging out for few times we decided to start practicing, I had 2 songs back then, several months later we started searching for someone to record our EP (Dead Thrashers Rising). 

In 2010 Hasan left the band to pursue his career out of the country, so we found our current bassist which he was and still our friend Ibrahim and that's how the band started. 

We basically started to play Thrash metal, you know fast and aggressive riffs, but as we grew older our music has changed also, its still considered as thrash metal but now, its more technical and melodic. 


Where and under what conditions were you recording the new album? Who was in charge of sound, production and mastering? 

It's always hard for us to record an album in terms of money, studios, equipment ...etc. So we decided to start a fundraising campaign. We thought it would be a good idea to record an album in a good studio. However, we couldn't raise enough money to enter a studio. we got really disappointed since we only gathered a small amount of money. which means nothing in the realm of metal studios with massive sound and great production. so, we decided to record the album ourselves. we bought what's necessary and recorded the instruments in each member's house, hoping to find someone to mix and master the songs. 

In late 2017, some facebook friends start tagging me on a post which says that a guy from France is willing to produce songs and albums for 3 metal bands completely for free. I contacted him, discussed how the process will go and we signed a contract with him. Yass Omri the owner of "Silver steel Studio" was in charge of the mixing and the mastering of the album and the result was impressive. 

As for the sound, it goes this way, I write the music and we the band produce it as what the audience hears. 

How many copies were released and which medium was used for this new edition (CD, digital, vinyl, cassette)? 

Well, the record label promised us 500 copies to sell and in a purpose of distribution. for the band, we will only get 80 copies. 

We released the album digitally on youtube and bandcamp and the interaction is more than we have expected. 

The record company will release the actual CD by the beginning of January. We also discussed the chance of releasing the album as Vinyl, but I can't promise you anything. 


Who is the author of the lyrics and how were they created and about what do the lyrics deal with? 

I am the lyricist of the band. In this album, I decided to write about certain characters I met and dealt with in my life. Most of the songs deal with psychological issues, twisted behaviors, and madness, that's why we named the album Unveiling Insanity. The other few songs were about how people conceive life from different perspectives. 

Who created the logo of the band, and who took care of the graphics and the website? What about you and social networks? Do you consider these things important? 

My brother created the logo for us, and he also takes care of the graphics sometimes for the social media. Whenever we cant do some kind of pictures dimensioning and coloring, he takes care of that. 

For the different social media accounts we have for the band, we take care of them. We write the contents, do campaigns, upload songs and videos, etc... because we know how important that is for artists in general, without social media we wouldn't have half of what we have achieved so far. 


Which label did you choose for releasing your album and why this label? Are you satisfied by how your label represents you and takés care about you? 

Well, we tried to get us a good deal with one of those medium record companies, but we couldn't, since its almost impossible for a metal band from the middle east to get signed with a label. However, when I moved out of Jordan, you can say its easier to find small record labels, so a friend of mine here in Skopje introduced me to Darzamadicus Records' owner and we had a deal, it's not a big deal though he promised us as I mentioned earlier that he will print 500 copies and distribute them globally. and for our situation as a band, it's a good deal. of course, we are ambitious to get signed with a bigger label, but with hard work and persistence, we will achieve something satisfying. 

Which bands do you idolise and where do you get your inspiration? 

Each member has a different taste in music, the bassist Ibrahim is into melodic death, Tayyem the drummer is more into death and thrash bands, and I'm in love with the '80s and the mid 90's sound. 

As I, the main composer of the band, get my inspiration from bands such as Dark Angel, Hexenhaus, Death, Devastation, King Diamond, Obliveon, Infernal Majesty, and the list goes on and on, but those bands came up to my mind without thinking too much of it. 


Did you send your record to some Labels - which are the labels? How was the response? 

Yes we did. When we first released our 1st EP -and our 1st full-album we sent our stuff to too many record labels, but unfortunately we didn't get any response. As I said earlier, it's very hard to get signed by record labels when your band is from the middle east. 

How many gigs have you played? Which type of gigs do you prefer, whether it's (clubs or festivals) and which of your performances would you consider as the best? 

I dont know how many, but we played a lot in our country. We also played in Istanbul - Turkey it was our very first live performance in 2011, it was in a metal bar called (Dorock). We also played in Cairo - Egypt in 2013 in Metal blast festival. 

We are not sure what do we prefer, big or small places because mostly we played in small gigs. We believe the best gigs were the one in Cairo and one in Amman, Jordan in 2016. 


What about your plans for the future? What do you want to achieve with the band? 

Well, our plans are big, just like any other band out there who wants to play in festivals and to be famous, but life isn't that easy you know, so we have kind of limited options, because the metal scene in the middle east is small, so there aren't many gigs to play at, and its also hard to play in Europe, because of traveling expenses, but we will manage to play as much as we can. 

How and where can your fans contact you? Can you provide some contact information? 

They can contact us via the band's Email or via the band's Facebook page. We also have different accounts, Youtube, Bandcamp, and Instagram, so the can reach us easily. 

Here are the contacts: 






Thanx for the interview. 

Thank you for reaching us, and for this lovely interview. 

Nader

středa 2. ledna 2019

Recenze/review - COFFIN BIRTH - The Serpent Insignia (2018)


COFFIN BIRTH - The Serpent Insignia 
CD 2018, Narcotica / Time To Kill Records

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Šílenství se ukrývá v každém z nás. Občas máme chuť něco kolem sebe rozmlátit, dát průchod své nenávisti. Drtíme zuby v puse, zatínáme pěst. Vaří se nám mozek v hlavě a marně hledáme temný kout, kde bychom si rozdrásali dlaně do krve. Musí to všechno ven, frustrace, běs, šílenství. Nevím, jak to funguje u vás, ale já nejlépe upustím ventil při dobré hudbě. Při kapelách, které umí přetvořit agresivitu v death metal.

COFFIN BIRTH je smečka, která je utvořena ze samých zkušených muzikantů (dohledejte dole pod článkem). To by o sobě nebylo zárukou kvality, občas se stává, že ego převáží nad muzikou, ale nic takového se zde neděje. Už jste někdy vykostili mrtvé tělo? Pokud ne, tak zde máte možnost. Album je totiž ostré a nekompromisní, jako čerstvě nabroušený skalpel.


Na "The Serpent Insignia" je skládána pocta staré švédské škole, zaslechnout lze i vlivy amerických a evropských brutálních kapel. To by nebylo zase tak nic zajímavého, důležité je, že kapela má svůj vlastní výraz a jasně rozpoznatelný rukopis. Je nekompromisní, předkládá skvělý zvuk. Samostatnou kapitolou je pak absolutně chorobný vokál. COFFIN BIRTH zkrátka moc dobře ví, jak se dělá dobré smrtící řemeslo. Navíc je pak přidána živočišnost, neurvalost a zmiňovaná agresivita. Nevím, kolik z vás někdy drtilo kladivem staré kosti, ale při poslechu zažívám podobné pocity. Jakoby mi někdo nalil do chřtánu několik litrů kyseliny, trepanoval moji lebku, pověsil mě na háky a zbičoval do bezvědomí. Skladby mají velkou sílu, devastují a ničí vše živé v okruhu několika kilometrů. "The Serpent Insignia" je pravým nefalšovaným a ryzím death metalem, který musel být nahrán v samotném podsvětí! Masakr lidské mysli, nenávist přetvořená v hudbu! Vynikající záležitost!

  


Asphyx says:


Madness is hiding in each of us. Sometimes we want to smash something around, to pass through our hate. We crush our teeth in the mouth, bend our fist. The brain in our head is boiling and we are looking for a dark corner where we would shed our palms to blood. It has to go all out, frustration, fury, insanity. I do not know how it works with you, but I'd best drop the valve with good music. With bands that can transform aggression into death metal.

COFFIN BIRTH is a band that is made up of very experienced musicians (see below under the article). This is not a guarantee of quality, it sometimes happens that the ego transcends over the music, but nothing like this happening here. Have you ever boned a dead body? If not, then you have the opportunity. The album is sharp and uncompromising, like a freshly sharpened scalpel.

"The Serpent Insignia" is a tribute to an old Swedish school, and the influences of American and European brutal bands can be heard. That would not be so interesting anymore, but it is important that the band has its own expression and a clearly recognizable signature. Is uncompromising, it gives great sound. A separate chapter is an absolutely morbid vocal. COFFIN BIRTH just knows how to do a good a deadly craft. In addition, animality, disorder and aggression are added. I do not know how many of you have ever been crushed by a hammer old bones, but listening to this album I have similar feelings. As if somebody poured a few gallons of acid into my mouth, he'd shovel my skull, hang me on the hooks, and shake me to unconscious. Tracks have great power, devastating and destroying everything live within a few miles. "The Serpent Insignia" is the true and pure death metal that has to be recorded in the underworld itself! Massacre of the human mind, a hatred changed to music! Excellent matter!


Tracklist:
1. Throne Of Skulls 
2. The 13th Apostle 
3. Godless Wasteland 
4. Red Sky Season 
5. Christ Infection Jesus Disease 
6. From The Dead To The Dead 
7. Casket Ritual 
8. Sanguinary 
9. The Serpent Insignia 
10. Zombie Anarchy 

Line Up:
Frank Calleja (Beheaded) - vocals
Giulio Moschini (Hour Of Penance) - guitar
Francesco Paoli (Fleshgod Apocalypse, Hour Of Penance) - guitar
Marco Mastrobuono (Hour Of Penance, Buffalo Grillz) - bass
Davide Billia (Hour Of Penance, Beheaded) - drums


úterý 1. ledna 2019

Recenze/review - OUTRE - Hollow Earth (2018)


OUTRE - Hollow Earth
CD 2018, Debemur Morti Productions

Polské podzemí vyvrhlo další desku, velebící samotné zlo. V českých katakombách dobře známí OUTRE, kapela, která dokáže opravdu zhmotnit tmu, je zde opět, aby nás provedla ošklivými zákoutími lidských myslí, zákonitostmi přírody i black metalem v podobě, v jaké dokáže proklít vše živé. 

Vezměte několik kilo špíny, zamíchejte je s chladem, přidejte jedovaté přísady. Výsledek proklejte a podávejte horké přímo do chřtánu obětí. Ihned zaujmou skvěle zpracované bicí, studená nálada riffů i všude přítomná tma. Tahle nahrávka bolí přesně tím způsobem, jakým to mám u black metalu rád.



"Hollow Earth" lze stylově přirovnat k dílům kapel jako DEATHSPELL OMEGA, KRIEGSMACHINE, MGLA a v některých momentech i k BEHEMOTH. Nic nového v pekle, všechno tu už bylo, záleží jen na tom, jakým způsobem jsou staré postupy uchopeny, poskládány a přetvořeny k dnešním morbidním obrazům. Občas jsou OUTRE až příliš rozevlátí, deska ztrácí na síle, ale jako celek funguje na výbornou. Jsou jako otrava, pomalu pronikající do vašich žil. U podobných smeček jde hlavně o atmosféru, o nálady, které jsou schopné svojí hudbou vytvořit. Mohu směle napsat, že polským maniakům se povedlo opravdu nahrát desku, která je natolik zlá a ošklivá, že u ní nejeden posluchač doslova zkamení. Prokletí, rouhání, smrt. Okultní nálada, smutek, nostalgie, hnis a jedovatost. Tryzna za zkažené životy, ruce sepnuté nad rakví zajíždějící do hrobu. Obrazů a představ mám u poslechu hodně, hlavní ale je, že se album opravdu povedlo. Pokud máte rádi pochmurná rána na hřbitově, potom se vám bude líbit i nová deska "Hollow Earth". Black metal, u kterého shoříte na popel!


sumarizace:

Okultní black metalisté OUTRE na svém novém albu jasně pochopili základní myšlenku zla. Album je napěchované tmou, špínou, hnisem. Připomíná nekonečnou bažinu, plnou hnijících utopenců. Každým dalším poslechem vás stahuje do svého nitra a vy máte sto chutí podlehnout nihilismu. Líbí se mi smutné vrstvy kytar i syrová nálada celé nahrávky. "Hollow Earth" je jako četba ze starých spirituálních knih. Plazí se pomalu jako had, čekající na svoji oběť. Během společných setkání jsem jako uhranutý, prokletý, vyhoštěný z tohoto světa. Procházím se záhrobím, nasávám šedivou atmosféru a těším se na každý další song. Black metal v tomto provedení bude dělat dobře všem, kdo mají rádi onen svět. Smrt je opravdu hodně blízko! Podává vám ruku a vy přijímáte. Tahle okultní seance se určitě povedla! Temná, black metalová nahrávka, která vyvolává duše dávno zemřelých. Skvěle!


Asphyx says:

Occult black metallers OUTRE clearly get the basic idea of ​​evil on their new album. The album is full of darkness, dirt and pus. it recalls the endless swamp full of rotting drowned bodies. It pull you down into its mind with each next listening and you want to go down the nihilism. I like sad sounds of guitars and raw mood of the record. "Hollow Earth" is like reading from the old spiritual books. It is crawling slowly like a snake waiting for its victim. During the common meetings I'm bewitched, cursed, expelled from this world. I'm walking in the beyond, I'm soaking up the grey atmosphere and I'm looking forward to the next song. Black metal in this way will do well to all who loves the other world. Death is really close! It gives you its hand and you take up. This occult seance was succeeded! Dark, black metal record, which invokes souls of long dead. Great!


Tracklist:
1. Spheres within 01:52 
2. The Order of Abhorrence 04:36 
3. Combustion 05:04 
4. Let the Earth be Silent 06:47 
5. Distant Daylight 04:31 
6. Aberrations 05:02 
7. Hollow Earth 08:49

band:
Mateusz Zborowski - Vocals
Damian Igielski - Guitar
Krzysztof Sojda - Guitar
Marcin Radecki - Bass
Maciej Pelczar - Drums

Info - PERSISTENCE TOUR 2019 - 20.1.2019 – BRNO – SONO - Hardcoreová chiméra vrací úder. Po čtrnácté!



PERSISTENCE TOUR 2019

20.1.2019 – BRNO – SONO

Hardcoreová chiméra vrací úder. Po čtrnácté!

Co by to bylo za začátek roku bez Persistence Tour? Od roku 2005 se stalo putovní turné Persistence jistotou na koncertním poli, které přináší to nejlepší nejen z hardcore scény. A letos, už po čtrnácté, tomu nebude jinak! Tentokrát se můžeme těšit na sedm skvělých jmen, v čele s kultovními SICK OF IT ALL a punk-rockovými IGNITE. Příznivci crossover thrash metalu mohou jásat nad oznámením MUNICIPAL WASTE a SIBERIAN MEAT GRINDER, kdežto fanoušci, lahodící si v tvrdém hardcoru, určitě uslyší na WALLS OF JERICHO a TAKE OFFENSE. Velkým osvěžením soupisky jsou londýnští street punkeři BOOZE & GLORY.

V minulosti turné hostilo například taková jména, jako TERROR, HEAVEN SHALL BURN, BIOHAZARD, BORN FROM PAIN, NAPALM DEATH a další, také letos se můžeme těšit na skvělou sestavu, která otřese základy brněnského SONA, a to třetí lednovou neděli!





SICK OF IT ALL – That Crazy White Boy Shit



IGNITE – Nothing Can Stop Me



MUNICIPAL WASTE – Slime and Punishment



WALLS OF JERICHO – Forever Militant



BOOZE & GLORY – Simple



SIBERIAN MEAT GRINDER – Ruder Than Thou



TAKE OFFENSE – Trust

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