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Interview - ASPHYX - One of the few simple philosophies in this business is that if you don't appreciate your fans as a band, you have no right to exist at all.


Interview with legendary death metal band from Netherlands - ASPHYX.

Answered Martin van Drunen.

Translated by Duzl and Markéta, thank you!

Recenze/review - ASPHYX - Incoming Death (2016)

Ave ASPHYX! The first question is obvious. You released your last album “Incoming Death” two years ago. When can we enjoy another one? Do you have any new material done? Do you compose? 

__Hey Jakub, cheerz for having us in your Deadly Storm. Well, to start off immediately, i can't exactly tell when another album will be released, but i do have plenty of ideas for the lyrics, song-titles and an album-title and so me and Paul have to get together to see how many riffs he has up his sleeve and start putting all the existing material together. We´re gonna try and have a new one out by the end of this year, but you have to excuse me if it will be a bit later. Sometimes the process goes fast, but at other times there can always be the struggle to find that last outstanding piece that finishes the puzzle really off. But yeah, we do compose and personally, i'm always in search for new original topics to write about, may that be conscious or subconscious. 



The first time I listened to your music was in 1992 when you released your album “Last One on Earth”. For our group of metal fans in a small Czech town you were a cult. And you are even now. Do you remember composing your fist album? How did you compose it and how did you record? 

__Nice to hear we still have a kind of cult status, thanks! I assume you know that Last One was not our first album. The debut was The Rack and i do remember how that one was composed. Actually, lots of material from the demo-days was already written, by all kinds of former members. But as i didn't like most of the vocal lines or the song-arrangements, we re-arranged a lot and i re-wrote basically all the lyrics and changed the song-titles. The only tracks me, Bob and Eric composed as a three piece were Vermin and The Rack. And those songs were written during rehearsal jams. One can say that The Rack was a kind of scrap up from many older tunes and some new additions. Finally, we made the decision to record everything in our own practice room as engineer Harry Wijering just built a studio there (as the whole complex was his) and we felt comfortable and wanted to tape it all live. And so in 3 days The Rack was recorded and mixed. Still love the way we did it and how it turned out to be. 



But that is us, old veterans. Not that long ago we still wrote letters to get some demo records, were waiting in front of a store to get new CDs. Today, the world is different. Thanks to the internet you only have to click a few time to have a new CD at home. I do not know if it is good or bad, the time will show, but the truth is that thanks to the internet many young people can listen to your music. How do you feel about this modern issue as musicians? Did it bring you any new young fans? Do you feel the change at concerts? 

__Hahaha, you're absolutely right. But aren't we all having great memories from the good old days? It's true though that nowadays the kids have easy access to all kinds of music and therefore can try a lot out with just a click. When i was an adolescent, we had to wait a whole bloody week for another Headbangers Ball show on tv, desperately hoping for perhaps only one Venom video between all the Ratt, Motley Crue, Cinderella and other poser rubbish. And lots of broadcasts didn't bring anything at all! Haha! I can't recall the many times i wanted to throw the tv set out of the window! So it's a good thing the kids can click on a Youtube video and see what they want to see. Of course, there's a lot of downloading going on, but didn't we tape stuff ourselves back in those days? As a youngster, you don't exactly have a lot of money to spend eh? But i've heard stories that they do buy an album they like a lot after they downloaded it and also, some come to our shows and then obtain a shirt. I'm fine with that. If they can't afford a cd or lp, but do get some of our merchandise at gigs, that's a fair deal in my opinion. Besides, metalheads are known to buy records of their favorite bands. The artists who suffer most from it are those who are in the charts anyways. And we all know that's utter crap, so i can't be bothered if that part of the business goes down the drain. And as Asphyx, we do see that very positive development that there's a lot of kids in the front row of our shows. So we do see the change and we do notice we gain lots of new young fans. Something we are really proud of and grateful for. It means we have a future as a band and our metal still is accessible to all ages. Absolutely magnificent and we cherish that enormously. 


I have always been fascinated by the rough, raw, original sound of your albums. What does Harry Wijering who did a lot of ASPHYX´s albums do now? He also did “Deathammer”. The last album was mixed by Dan Swano. Why did do this change? I really like his work on “Death…the Brutal Way” but “Incoming Death” is not that “hard and booming”. Am I right? 

__You hit the hammer on the nail as we always try to maintain our raw, rough and loud sound. Without it, Asphyx has no heart, guts, bones and soul. And our fans would lynch us if we would change that. Something we're very, very aware of. Of course we looove our sound and always play as loud as possible. As high ear-drum-ripping volume is one of the essences of metal. However, i must correct you as Dan Swano has mixed us since Death... The Brutal Way, because we can work with him marvelously and he understands what Asphyx is all about. At Harry's we only recorded drums and my vocals. Guitars, Paul and Alwin did at Paul's Moerser home-studio. It doesn't really matter where you record, as long as you know the primary settings and thus making the mixing process go smoother and become successful. Harry is retiring by the way. He doesn't record anymore, so no matter what, we had to go to another studio and Tom Meier is a friend of one of our beloved soundmen who recommended him and we felt very comfortable working in his studio. Honestly, i think that Incoming Death has a monstrous Asphyx sound. It is definitely my favorite album. Song-wise and when it comes to sound. What's also fantastic about it that finally Alwin managed to get the bass-sound he preferred. And that gives the guitars that extra boost as well. On stage it sounds even more brutal. The whole band is very damn happy about how Incoming Death turned out to be. And considering the reactions of our fans, of whom most agree that this one is our best, we did a great job. And their opinion means the most to us. Of course we were absolutely delighted that the international metal-press collectively highly praised the album as a masterpiece, but in the end, it's our fans who have the last word. Without their appreciation and massive support, we are nothing. So no, you're wrong haha. 



Since 2009 when you came back with your album “Death…the Brutal Way”, you were considered (and I agree) one of the best death metal bands toady. Your music is not only rough and raw but also it has many doom elements. Do you like doom metal? Are there any bands which inspire you? 

__Thanks for that compliment Jakub, highly appreciated! And yes, we do like doom-metal. We always call ourselves a death/doom band. And let's not forget, the old school of death metal had since it started many doom elements in it. Just listen to Autopsy, Massacre, Slaughter, Necrophagia or even older Hellhammer and you'll hear what i mean. From the beginning, Asphyx has had doom-influences in its metal like Black Sabbath, Winter, Trouble, Candlemass or Saint Vitus, maybe even early Judas Priest, which was pretty doomy as well in the days of Sad Wings of Destiny or Stained Class. I think there you have a few bands mentioned that inspired us a lot when it comes to doom. However, there's doom and doom. It can be really smashing but also very boring if you play it not the appropriate way. I've heard and seen some bands of nowadays that really bored the shit out of me. The kind of "I'm so depressed and on Haldol, look how cool i am being all doom" if you know what i mean. That's not our style. You can play doom and still krush and be brutal without losing a melancholic atmospheric touch, depends also on what the lyrics are about. That's the way we integrate it with the death metal we play. 


On the album “Incoming Death” the drummer was Stefan Hüskens. I really like his drumming with DESASTER. But I found out that he is also engaged in SODOM. He is a great drummer and I understand that he is very popular in the musician scene but I wonder what will you do when each band has a show to play and it will overlap? Which band would take precedence over the others? And by the way, when he plays live it is incredibly killing! 

__It's pretty actual news that Husky (as everybody calls Stefan by this nickname) is also in Sodom since about two months. For him, his dreams came true as he's now playing in his two favorite bands of all time. And me, Alwin and Paul are really happy for him as he's a fantastic dedicated brother, metalhead and drummer and if any-one deserves it, it is definitely him. It must also be said that we were not so pleased that Tom asked Husky for Sodom, knowing he was already playing in a successful and busy band that Asphyx is. Especially as we get along very well with Sodom and normally you don't approach drummers (or any other kind of musician) from colleague bands you respect and appreciate. Unless you inform them before about any intentions and then perhaps a compromising solution can be found. Personally, i'm sure Tom also took advantage of the fact that he knew Sodom was one of Husky's favorite bands and thus it would be very hard for him to refuse an offer like that. On the other hand, Paul and me were also able to combine Hail of Bullets with Asphyx and that band had a full agenda also and it worked well. So, in good communication with Sodom, it should not be a problem we cannot overcome. Of course, there will always be overlaps, but those will be rarities. For Husky though, Asphyx is his band number one as he assured us. Simply as we are a band of brothers, in every way. And haha, yes, he's a live animal, just like we all are in Asphyx, that's why we all feel so fantastic when performing. 4 beasts raging, like it was meant to be in metal. 



Well in general, ASPHYX as a band is very original. Martin has an interesting and unusual voice, Paul delivers great riffs and your rhythmic section is amazing. You are just a group of very talented musicians. How do you compose new songs? Do you fight sometimes about it? Can you “supress” your egos so everything is calm and works? Your results are great but I would like to know if there is someone who can have the last comments about anything? Someone who is responsible for everything? How ASPHYX compose a new song? 

__Well, haha, we try to be original and we definitely created our own recognizable style of which we are damn proud of course. I'm not so sure how talented we all are as individuals. We're not exactly the best skilled musicians on this planet haha. But our strength is that we work as a unit; we're a team that's fully assimilated; a collective that functions like a perfect machinery. With everything we do. We call that 4 in 1. Our ego is Asphyx. Whatever we do is for the sake of the band. So when we compose, or record, everybody is involved and ever-one can have his opinion, ideas or adds to any track. If it's an improvement we'll take it, if not, we all hear that immediately and we leave it. And if all are satisfied and pleased with the end-result, that's when we are 100% convinced it's worthy of Asphyx. The fundament though is Paul's riffings and my lyrics. Usually, i come with working titles and by that time, Paul already has enough shredders on the shelves. Sometimes it works the other way 'round, that Paul's output inspires me to take on a certain subject on a particular piece. Once we have plenty of riffs, we start to arrange. Meaning to match those riffs that fit along with each-other in a tune. And for how long they should be played. I'll choose the vocal-parts and decide on how many times a section should be repeated. I think my main talent is my rhythmical vocal-instinct. I feel and know instantaneously which riff is perfect for vocals and how the lines should be sung. The fella's are very aware of that and there's never any discussion. Simply as my instinct is always right. Just as Paul's riff-instinct is. With killer-riffs, we all bang our heads and freak out and we know it's a murderer. But if we all are in doubt, we go "naaah" and we let it be. A true blessing is that we all think and feel the same. Once a song is finished, the whole band plays it over and over again, because we bloody dig it and as said, if we do, our fans will do to. We never fight, we can have discussions, but only constructive ones, and those hardly take place. Finally, when recording, there's always suggestions to try some different drum-fills, basslines, chords or vocal lines/screams. Some work marvelously, others are just ideas to hear what it sounds like and are never taken. But one will never know if something is never tried out right? Basically, it's like this: riffs Paul (on rare occasions Alwin as well ), lyrics/vox me, arrangements Asphyx. So the whole band takes part in the process. Last comments: Asphyx. 



On the stage you are like beasts released from the cage. People can tell that playing live is very enjoyable for you. How do you feel about performing on the stage? Do you get nervous before shows? Many musicians talk about how they pump energy from the audience because they can feel that it is in the air. What do you feel during your shows? 

__Your description is exactly the way we feel when being on stage. It's what we are doing it all for. Metal was and is meant to be played live. I think i can speak for the guys if i say that it's an addiction. To explain how we feel on stage is something only fellow musicians like ourselves will understand, of which there's not really many left. Most perform standing a bit around like statues, staring at their shoes or hiding behind ridiculous make-up. Once we go on stage, we let the metal beast loose that's deep inside of us. And we have ourselves a ball. It feels like we were born for it. We make jokes, we break our necks, we sweat, we drool, we drink, we spit, we bleed, we laugh. And once you get off stage, it feels like you had multiple orgasms. All energy completely drained out. But damn satisfied. Of course we get nervous, but that's positive nervousness. Like top-sporters pump themselves up for a major contest. You just want to krush all your opponents and leave them in ruins. For us that means, any other band will regret to have shared the same stage as us and the crowd will go home as exhausted as we are. We have never experienced nerves as a kind of stage-fright. On the contrary, we can't wait to go on haha! Once we walk on, it's a homecoming. We always give everything we got, and beyond. We always want to be the best and Asphyx live is a 100% guarantee value for your money. 


You have always had great lyrics. Many death metal band underestimates them. They say that people do not even understand them while the music is playing. I personally think that it is not true and many fans like to read the lyrics and what the song is about. One thing is that the lyrics must bring some idea, some thought. The other thing is how to connect the lyrics with the music. How does it work with ASPHYX? 

__I'm damn chuffed that you like my lyrics as i don't get that much feedback about them from writers in particular and i do spend a lot of time in finding original ideas, research and the actual writing with the necessary rhymes. So yes, we try to integrate the lyrics into the music. A very simple example, a melancholic doom track like Grand Denial, cannot contain a topic like the Candiru. It just doesn't fit. And for example with Feeder, it was a funny idea we had for a while, but then Paul came with this bulldozing sluggish riff with ponderous tempo and i went: "That's 'The Feeder' guys" You can imagine this mount of a woman getting fed by her obsessed lover and then explode. Just one of our funny gore-stories when it comes to lyrics. One of the big advantages being a songwriter in a band like Asphyx is that you can write about anything as every track has a different tempo or atmosphere. And so one can do fun-horror, war/tragedy, real-time disasters, history, or actual events and tons more. It's a never drying out source for inspiration. To your question above about the composing process, i already mentioned that sometimes Paul's riffs inspire me to write lyrics, on other occasions he gets triggered by my lyrics to write music to. That's just the fine chemistry between us. But we always try to find that balance between music and lyrics. Which is not always easy. And then of course there is the challenge of always trying to come up with something new and fresh, something that has not been done before. We don't want to be a band that uses "Sacrifice" for the 11.372nd time as a song- or album title. That just shows you have no inspiration, nor a drive to be unique. Or you completely don't give a shit about lyrics and then you don’t belong. 


The last time I saw you was in Ostrava when MALIGNANT TUMOUR celebrated their anniversary. You stayed after the concert and you were there with fans, talked and gave autographs. For me, these are the things which make the bonus which distinguishes you from the big (well I mean big for us, the fans) bands from the smaller ones. How do you feel about meeting your fans as musicians? By the way, musically and vocally your performance in Ostrava was absolutely amazing thing, thank you! 

__One of the few simple philosophies in this business is that if you don't appreciate your fans as a band, you have no right to exist at all. Without the people that buy your records, that come to your shows and that have supported you during your whole career and will support you of what's still yet to come, you're nothing. Asphyx considers it as an obligation to give their fans the opportunity to meet us. And that way, we can say thank you to them. You know, where-ever we go, we always try and walk into the crowd, give people the chance to meet us. Unfortunately we can't do that every time. Sometimes we arrive short before stage-time and after a driver with a shuttle-van has to bring us straight to the hotel as we have an early flight back or another scenario. That truly saddens us, but what can we do? But if we have the chance, we're there for the fans. Besides, it's damn good fun too! Talking to folks from a total different culture and having a drink. Usually we're not even talking about Asphyx, but other issues, like the local habits, humor, food etc. It's educative too, next to being very enjoyable! And cheerz once more! It was a memorable event and that is what Malignant Tumour fully deserved. Thanks to their incredible hospitality and superb organization we were able to give an outstanding performance. That has to be said also. They're true brothers for life, a damn great band and i hope one day they will conquer the world. 



My friend is telling me now to ask you about some funny stories from the history of ASPHYX. Do you have any? What about your first underground concerts? What about fan-girls? 

__Pff some funny stories?? This whole band is one funny story haha! Well, maybe as you ask about the first concerts this one is quite memorable. So after i left Pestilence and joined Asphyx, they had already booked a show, perhaps it was in Cottbus, former Eastern Germany, shortly after the disintegration of the iron curtain, near the Polish border. So i came with them, to do my first appearance with Asphyx. As i didn't know all songs as it was too short time to practice the whole repertoire, they introduced me halfway the set as their new vocalist. So i wanted to walk easy on stage, letting people cheer and so on. But i stumbled and fell over a bunch of cables and hit the stage-floor, haha! Some entrance that was... Another pretty funny one was when we were flying to a festival near the airport of Sofia, Bulgaria, our first show ever there. The flight was already exciting as Slayer was also in that plane, but when the stewardesses came with the drinks, the plane got into turbulence and a pack of apple-juice fell straight into our drummer Bob's groin. And as it was bloody hot weather, wasps circled around him all day. Best was, as he had to work next day, he had a flight straight after the show, so we landed, then almost immediately had to hit the stage and then he had to catch his flight back right after the show. So he had no spare pants and went with that same apple-sugar stained pants in the plane back. Haha! That whole day was unforgettable, meeting Slayer and their very nice crew, Slayer being just great and kind men. Then it was so damn hot we couldn't even perform normal. 40 degrees and the sun shining right on the stage and of course we had to go on at the hottest time around 16.00 o'clock. We came off stage and it looked like we had a shower with clothes on. But all in all, it was a wonderful festival, great people and fans. I think afterwards we were just sitting in underpants drinking beer in the shade haha. Fangirls or women? Now, those stories remain between the sheets. All of us now have steady girlfriends for a while, and Paul is a married man, so were loyal fella's to our missesses. But yeah, there were plenty of women, in all sizes, ages and colors (except minors of course). I speak purely of myself now. Can't say i regret anything, it was a privilege to have met all these wonderful ladies. Treat them with respect and dignity and the pleasure will come from both sides. And i've found my rock n roll woman a few years ago. 


Six years ago my friends convinced me to write about music and I started to support death metal this way, they told me to have a nickname. And I had 2 ideas in my head – ASPHYX and VADER. Finally, you “won”. I have to say that thanks to writing about music many of my fan dreams have come true. Do you have any dreams as a band? You are famous, not only in the scene of your style, you sell out concerts, you have great tours…do you want to reach any goals? 

__Hahaha, so now you're nickname is Asphyx? But, if you're having children, you may as well change that into Vader, as Vader in Dutch literally means "father" Haha, Anyways, great band and damn nice fella's as well. We had a few drinks together on some occasions. But to get to your question. We're not that 'famous' really. But we do certainly have goals or dreams we wanna make come true. Like playing in countries like Japan or China, the African continent, or other places we've never been, like Hungary, Serbia, Ukraine, Kazachstan, you name it all. Still many things to achieve and places to play in. For me, it would be the ultimate dream if we can have that one selling album, so that Alwin, Husk and Paul can quit their jobs and we can fully focus on Asphyx. You know, like having your own practice room, studio, band-house etc. So we can play, jam and record whenever we want and have nothing to deal with or worry about. It's pretty unrealistic as it will never happen as we will never compromise when it comes to our metal, but, you asked for a dream, well, there you have mine. 


This year you will be in the Czech Republic at the OBSCENE EXTREME FESTIVAL. Correct me if I am wrong but the last time you played here was in 2012. Do you remember how you did like the Czech Republic? This festival is different, crazy and independent. Are you looking forward to that? 

__Actually, we've been there on more occasions. Not only Obscene Extreme, but also Brutal Assault and of course the short but incredible stint with Malignant Tumour, playing Ostrava, Praha and Bratislava in Slovakia. We always have a great time in the Czech Republic. Next to that, you have the best beer in the world! But it's as said always a pleasure to return. And so we're looking very much forward to play Obscene Extreme again. Curby is a damn nice and great guy and i think he thinks the same about me, so yeah, it will be cool to see him again on his own festival and to hang around there as i usually do. It's a cool festival to walk amongst the crowd as i experienced in other years, so hopefuly we arrive in time and can meet people after our performance. But we will have meat though haha! 

So this is the end of our interview. I want to say thank you for your music because it companies my whole metal live not only as a fan. I wish you many sold out concerts, many good ideas. I also wish you luck in your personal life! ASPHYX FOREVER! 

__Thank you very much for this interview and all the best wishes. Very great to hear our music pleases you the way it does and so you're very welcome! Hopefully we can keep that up in the future. All the best and good luck to you as well! 

Cheerz, Martin



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Photos - MALIGNANT TUMOUR, ASPHYX, AGATHOCLES, TENDR - Ostrava - 19. 11. 2016

Již v sobotu - DEADLY STORM FESTIVAL 12 – 17. 3. 2018!


DEADLY STORM FESTIVAL 12 – 17. 3. 2018

Datum 17.3. 2018 se již nezadržitelně blíží a my bychom vám rádi ještě jednou připomněli, že v Plzni opět zahřmí již po dvanácté tento jedinečný festival!

Vystoupí kapely: REVEL IN FLESH (DE), PROFANITY (DE), DEBUSTROL, CASKET (DE). DEHYDRATED (SVK), TORTHARRY, STERCORE, LA SANGRE (CZ/SOUTH AMERICA), DILIGENCE, SELF-HATRED, GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG, MALLEPHYR

datum/date: sobota 17. 3. 2018
místo/place: Šeříkovka http://www.serikovka.cz/


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neděle 11. března 2018

Recenze/review - GRAVE SPIRIT - The Beast Unburdened By Flesh (2018)


GRAVE SPIRIT - The Beast Unburdened By Flesh
7" EP 2018, Iron Bonehead

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Inferno! Peklo! Smrt! Black metal! Všechno lze vycítit z nové desky GRAVE SPIRIT. Jednoduché, na kost ohlodané riffy, mrtvolná atmosféra a špinavý feeling. "The Beast Unburdened By Flesh" je hodně ortodoxním albem, jdoucím až k samotným krvavým kořenům stylu. Jakoby peklo otevřelo své brány a začalo plivat na všechny strany síru. Pro pochopení zla je někdy nutné se vrátit po časové ose zpět. U této desky je to doslova nutnost. Jinak ji nepochopíte.



GRAVE SPIRIT překládají ryzí, nekompromisní materiál. Skladby jsou doslova narvané nenávistí, hnilobou a tmou. Představte si starý opuštěný hrob, ve kterém byly dlouhá léta uloženy nahrávky prvních black metalových kapel. Američané je exhumovali, opatřili prašivým zvukem a předhodili nám jako mršinu. Pokud jste fanoušci podobných záležitostí, budete určitě spokojeni. Rád se nechávám pokrýt pavučinami, s chutí nasávám zápach otevřených hrobů. Jste na tom podobně? Tak neváhejte. Smrt už čeká! Ortodoxní black metal ve velmi zlé podobě. Chorobné album!



Asphyx says:

Inferno! Hell! Death! Black metal! You can feel all of that from the new album by GRAVE SPIRIT. Simple, bitten riffs, deadly atmosphere and dirty feeling. “The Beast Unburdened By Flesh” is a very orthodox album which goes to the bloody roots of the style. It seems like the Hell has opened its gates and it started to spit around sulphur. To understand the evil you have to go back in time. And you really have to do it with this album. Otherwise you will not understand the album.

GRAVE SPIRIT gave us clear, uncompromising material. The songs are literally full of hate, rot and darkness. Imagine an old abandoned grave where are records of the first black metal bands. Those Americans exhumed them, gave them ashy sound and threw it to us like an old piece of meat. If you are fans of similar music you will be satisfied. I like to be covered with spider webs, I like to feel the smell of opened graves. Do you like the same things? Do not hesitate. The death is waiting for us! Orthodox black metal is its evil shape. A sick album!


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Příběh sto třicátý pátý - Jen tak si zevlovat

Když nebyly peníze, když nebyla nálada na nic. Tak se chodilo jen tak městem. Kecalo se na lavičkách, probíral se svět. Vymezovaly se vztahy, pravidla, nepsaná i psaná. Taky se dělalo spousta blbostí. Kravinky, srandičky, píčovinky, na to vás užije, co? Do města začalo pomalu vstupovat jaro. První bezdomovci se vyrojili z azylových domů a holky začaly nosit sukně. Nasával jsem ještě občas chladné teplo celým svým tělem. Všemi póry. Větřil jsem jak pes, co vidí v dálce fenu.

Je to tak v přírodě zařízené a má to tak být. Plození, nový život. Táhni zimo do pekla. My se chceme muchlovat do noci v parcích. Chceme se už konečně opít na panelech, bez toho aniž by nám mrzly zadky. Mám rád všechna roční období, každé je své, ale jaro má v sobě navíc takové zvláštní pnutí. Šlo na nás puzení, to se ví. Vždyť jsme byli mladí. Sešli jsme se tak většinou až k večeru, kdy jsme už měli po matračkách (já a Káča), po sklepě (Kytka a Mirka) a po ložnici (Prcalík a Prcalinka). Jen chudák Jana měla akorát smutný pohled a o hodně vřelejší objetí.

Zase zítra u cikánskýho koupaliště, jako vždycky. Tak zněla naše věta každý den, když jsme se loučili. Na Míráku byl vodotrysk, pár holubů a v létě koupající se malá cikáňata. Proto ten název. Všichni už seděli na zábradlí, kývali nohama a cucali první víno. "Já nechci, díky, mě je po tom kyselo v hubě": odmítl jsem s díky a radši si skočil do krámu pro pivko. Kluci hned, že chtějí taky. Plácnul jsem se přes kapsu, včera jsem bral. Dáme basu? Jasně že dáme, kámo. Jen mi s ní budeš muset pomoc, nějak mě chytly v tom chladu na matračkách s Káčou záda.

Basa se vypije u hřbitovní zdi. Koukáme na park Štěpánka, dolů do kraje. Už je trošku zelenavo, vidíš? Po třetím pivu mám touhu všem říct, že jsem hrozně rád, že je mám. Dopijeme, vrátíme lahve, něco se přidá na rum. Obejmu holky kolem pasu, naschvál si rozpustím vlasy, abych vypadl jako ještě větší vagabund. "Běžte si dělat bordel jinam": vyhodí nás jedna ortodoxní matka. Nevíme sice, proč ji vadí, že jezdíme po skluzavce? Vždyť jsme ještě taky trošku děti. Uděláme na ní bubububu, usmějte se paní, začíná jaro! Zakřičí na nás, zle a ošklivě, ale je na ní vidět, že je vlastně smutná.

Vykračujeme si směrem na náměstí Republiky, dřívější Leninka. Jde se kolem soudu, kde jsou dodnes dva pískovcový lvi. Je to sranda, zrovna vychází soudci v talárech na cigáro a my mezi nimi lezeme na sochy, hrajeme si na lovce, na Bruncvíka, na Pampalíniho i cestovatele Holuba. Právníci se smějí, ale pak nám řeknou nějakej paragraf, tak toho necháme. Kolem kasáren jim zazpíváme ruskou hymnu a lidi čumí, co je to zase za provokaci? Ještě nedávno sice Rusákům všichni lezli do zadku, protože zde měli posádku a spoustu peněz, ale najednou jim vadí taková pěkná písnička. Naschvál s klukama pochodujeme a dáváme si ruský i německý vojenský příkazy najednou. Okolo jdoucí jsou zmateni. Asi neví, kdože to vlastně vyhrál kdysi všechny války (druhou světovou i studenou, taky světovou).

Jen tak si zevlovat, jen tak si žít. Po ulicích chodit, když nejsou peníze, s holkama se na lavičkách líbat, naschvál u toho mlaskat, aby ta stará paní viděla, co je to vlastně ta velká láska. Občas nasadit na ramena kazeťák a provokovat ještě víc. Puberta, mládí, odpor a spousta energie, která musela nějak ven. Míval jsem drzý výraz okoukaný z metalových časopisů, co nám nosil Kytka. Tvař se hrozně drsně, plivej jen jakoby nezúčastněně. Směj se zásadně nahlas a když dopiješ pivo, tak si krkni, aby to bylo slyšet přes půlku města. 

Asi jsme museli štvát spousty lidí, asi jsme utvrdili hodně kolemjdoucích v názoru, že metal poslouchá jen špinavá, drzá chátra. Jenže co jsme měli dělat? Nás do zájmových kroužků nedostali, nechtěli jsme být organizovaní. Chtěli jsme mít alespoň imaginární pocit svobody. Proto jsme se pořád smáli všem do ksichtu, proto jsme žili rychle. Jak ty malý cikáňata z Míráku, taky jsme neřešili, co bude další den. Hospody, panely, koncerty a nekonečný řeči o muzice. V tom jsme byli silní a to byl náš svět. 

Když naše parta potkala jinou, bylo té radosti ještě víc. Znali jsme se všichni, občas spolu navzájem chodili, spali nebo se jen ocucmávali večer na panelech. Ne, nedělejte si iluzi o tom, že bylo všechno jen dobré a příjemné. Sviní a pomlouvačů bylo taky dost. Tak je tomu vždycky, ale s těmi jsme udělali vždy krátkej proces. Nemusíš být chytrej, nemusíš bejt dokonalá, ale nesmíš být podrazák a hazjl, to jinak dostaneš do huby a vyloučíme tě jak prašivýho psa. To byl nepsaný zákon smečky. Pravidlo, které se dodržovalo. 

Lezlo na mě pomalu jaro a dnešní zevlování se chýlilo ke konci. Jana čeká trpělivě, až se rozloučím s Káčou. Jdeme pak spolu zavěšení v sobě dolů do města a já podpořím všeobecný názor, že mám dvě holky, velkým objetím Jany u nich před domem. Nechce se mi domů, tak ještě chvíli brouzdám ulicemi bez konce. Mám z téhle soboty velmi dobrý pocit. Nic se neudělalo, ale stála za to. Už se těším, až bude opravdové teplo. 

Vize je taková, že každou neděli vyjde jeden příběh (pokud mi do toho tedy něco nevleze). Všechny pak budou postupně doplňovány zde (pravý sloupec na stránkách):

sobota 10. března 2018

Rozhovor - SKELETAL REMAINS - Smrť je všade naokolo a vy všetci ňou budete skôr či neskôr pohltený.


Rozhovor s death metalovou skupinou z USA - SKELETAL REMAINS.

Odpovídal Adrian Marquez.

Otázky připravila a rozhovor přeložila Petra, děkujeme!

Čaute SKELETAL REMAINS! Ako sa máte, chalani? Čas beží neuveriteľne rýchlo a už v najbližších týždňoch bude vydaný váš nový album “Devouring Mortality”. Aké máte pocity a aké sú vaše očakávania čo sa novej dosky týka? 

Ahoj! Tu v hlavnom stane SKELETAL REMAINS je všetko na poriadku. Práve som si otvoril svoje obligátne popracovné pivo, relaxujem a bavím sa s fajn ľuďmi, veď vieš. Všetko ide zatiaľ veľmi dobre. Áno! Čas rozhodne neuveriteľne letí, kurva tak rýchlo ako peklo. Je to šialené, keď si pomyslím, že budeme zanedlho, zhruba o mesiac vydávať už tretí album. Sme v obrovskom napätí a nevieme sa už dočkať, kedy si ho všetci vypočujete. 


Od debutového albumu k druhej doske ste spravili veľký krok. Ako by ste porovnali chystaný počin s predchádzajúcim albumom „Condemned to Misery“? Čo považujete za najväčšie zlepšenie, vidíte nejaké rozdiely medzi nimi? Čo by sme my fanúšikovia mali očakávať od novej dosky? 

Jasne kámo, vieš, v konečnom dôsledku musíš urobiť to, čo aj na predošlej nahrávke a to je niekedy veľmi náročné. Ale pokiaľ ide o nás, ani by sme nerozmýšľali nad vydaním albumu, keby sme si neboli istí, že nový materiál bude krokom dopredu oproti jeho predchodcovi. Robiť spiatočnícke kroky, to nie je naša šálka piva. Radi si nastavujeme pomyselnú latku dosť vysoko, aby sme sa uistili, že ďalším albumom ju dokážeme prekonať. Cítime, že album “Devouring Mortality” je veľkým krokom dopredu oproti „Condemned to Misery“, je trochu technickejší, ale stále si zachováva svoj old schoolovo death metalový sound. 

Vaša spolupráca s legendárnym Dan Swanöm je skvelá. Ako sa vám vôbec túto spoluprácu podarilo dohodnúť a ako to celé prebiehalo? Viete, že sa Swanö taktiež podpísal pod mastering nového albumu PESTILENCE “Hadeon”? Čo si myslíte o tejto doske, páči sa vám hudobný progres kapely, ktorá patrí medzi vaše hudobné vzory? 

Áno človeče, Swanö spravil kurva skvelú robotu! Ani nie sme schopní mu dostatočne za to poďakovať. Swanö bol jedným z ľudí, ktorých sme mienili osloviť pre spoluprácu s mixom a masteringom albumu, takže keď povedal, že sme ho zaujali, rozhodli sme sa samozrejme pre neho. Veď ako by sme kurva mohli odmietnuť mix a mastering nového albumu od Swana?! Haha! Bola to pre nás obrovská česť a sme totálne odrovnaní skvelým zvukom nahrávky, ktorý sa mu podarilo vytvoriť. 

Áno, sme si vedomí, že produkoval aj nový album Pestilence a ako fanúšikovia ich skorších nahrávok sme boli naozaj prekvapení, aký dobrý album im vyšiel. Je to ako moderný “Testimony of the ancients“ s troškou vplyvov albumu “Spheres”, naozaj skvelý album a Swanöva práca je takisto výborná.


Ďalšou skvelou vecou nového albumu “Devouring Mortality” je obal, ktorý pripravila nemenej známa osobnosť, autor obalov mnohých legendárnych albumov, Dan Seagrave. Ako táto spolupráca vznikla a ako to všetko prebiehalo? Poskytli ste Seagravovi vaše predstavy, očakávania, koncept alebo ste mu dali voľnú ruku? Má tento motív nejaké spojenie s názvom albumu alebo nejakou konkrétnou skladbou? Ktorý obal od Seagrava máš ty najradšej? 

Keď sme podpísali zmluvu s Century Media, dostali sme nejaký rozpočet určený na nahrávanie albumu, na obal dosky a podobné veci. Mať nejaký obal od Seagrava bolo našim veľkým snom už od vydania prvej nahrávky, takže sme sa o tom zmienili obom, vydavateľstvu aj Mattovi z DD, ktorý nás s ním skontaktoval. Keď súhlasil, že pre nás vytvorí obal, boli sme nesmierne nadšení. Dali sme mu nejaké nápady, poslali sme mu napríklad nejaké obrázky prostredia po kataklizme. Takisto sme mu poskytli niektoré texty k skladbám. A on prišiel s týmto motívom! Boli sme neuveriteľne ohromení výsledkom, keďže to bolo presne to, čo sme si sami predstavovali. Motív albumu má určitú spojitosť s takmer všetkými skladbami na doske, ale najviac asi s titulnou. Cítili sme, že “Devouring Mortality” by bol perfektným titulom albumu. Smrť je všade naokolo a vy všetci ňou budete skôr či neskôr pohltený. 

Taktiež sme ho poprosili, aby niekde na obale albumu zahrnul aj 'Skeletal Mikea', keďže bol zatiaľ zobrazený na všetkých obaloch predchádzajúcich dosiek (kostrové pozostatky ležiace na hrobe na obale “Beyond the Flesh“ a takisto kostrové pozostatky horiace v agónií na prebale “Condemned to Misery“.) a preto sme si povedali, že by sme v tom mohli pokračovať. Niečo ako náš Eddie (Iron Maiden), je to maskot Skeletal Remains. Môžete ho nájsť v pravom dolnom rohu ležiaceho vo svojom hrobe. 

Hmmm, dobrá otázka... Povedal by som, že pre mňa osobne je najobľúbenejším Seagravovým dielom pravdepodobne obal “Erosion of Sanity“ a potom “Left Hand Path“, ktoré sú asi na rovnakom mieste. 


Mohol by si nám poodhaliť pozadie textov skladieb na nadchádzajúcom albume? Sú nejakým spôsobom odlišné v porovnaní s predchádzajúcou doskou alebo je stále “smrť” hlavnou tematikou textov? 

Pokiaľ ide o textový obsah albumu, začali sme používať ako podklad mnoho rôznych námetov. Od prírodných katastrof k autobiografiám, ďalej príbehy s historickými postavami, či sci-fi filmy a verte či neverte, dokonca aj video hry. Proste veľa toho, čo nás zaujíma a v čom sme pravidelne zapojení. A nerád by som tvrdil, že „smrť“ je stále hlavnou témou našich textov alebo hocičoho... ale tak vieš, je to death metalový album, takže smrť každopádne veľa vysvetľuje. Pretože len smrť je skutočná. 

Kto vlastne búcha na novej nahrávke? Myslím, že nemáte veľké šťastie na bubeníkov, toto je aktuálne už váš štvrtý. Je ťažké nájsť toho správneho človeka na túto pozíciu vo vašom okolí? Alebo ste len proste neboli spokojní s predchádzajúcimi … máte teraz vôbec permanentného bubeníka? 

Zniesla sa na nás nezlomná kliatba Spinal Tap! Naši bubeníci len tak náhodne explodujú! Lol. Samozrejme si robím srandu. Ale teraz vážne, ide skôr o osobné dôvody, prečo bývalí bubeníci sú... no prečo vlastne sú BÝVALÍ, haha. Vieš, pre kapelu je ťažké pokračovať ako celok, keď niekto nie je na rovnakej vlne ako ostatní členovia v kapele. Keď sa niekto takýto v kapele vyskytne, má tendenciu spomaľovať veci a to sa väčšinou nestretáva s pochopením nás ostatných. My poznáme len dve rýchlosti, rýchlo a ešte rýchlejšie ;). A niekedy sú ľudia príliš zaneprázdnený osobným životom a nevedia sa pohnúť ďalej, ale to potom nedáva žiadny zmysel. A áno, našli sme niekoho vhodného, pán Johnny Valles. Je v kapele už viac ako rok a je to fantastický bubeník. Momentálne si musel vziať s osobných dôvodom krátke voľno, ale na nový album nahral komplet bicie. V máji s nami ide na turné po Európe, tak dúfame, že s nami v tomto čase aj zotrvá. 


V roku 2015 ste absolvovali turné po Európe. Musíte mať mnoho zážitkov a spomienok. Ja som vlastne zo Slovenska, kde ste takisto mali jeden koncert v Bratislave. Musím sa priznať, o tomto vystúpení som nevedela, pretože propagácia bola zrejme dosť odfláknutá. Ale počula som, že na koncert prišla len hŕstka fanúšikov, tak dúfam, že nemáte na našu krajinu kvôli tomu negatívne spomienky a niekedy vbudúcnosti sa sem vrátite. 

Oh jasné, spomínam si na to turné, mali sme ho spolu s Morfin. Bolo to prvýkrát, čo sme navštívili Európu v zimnom období a kurva že to bol určite nezabudnuteľný zážitok. Vieš, keďže sme z Kalifornie, neboli sme zvyknutí na také nízke teploty a jednoznačne sme na to ani neboli pripravení, haha. Spomínam si na show v Bratislave, bola to asi jedna z najchladnejších nocí celého turné. Koncert dopadol práveže celkom dobre. Spočiatku to tam bolo trochu mŕtve, ale hneď ako začali hrať kapely, veľa ľudí sa nakoniec dostavilo, strávili sme tam pekné chvíle. A som si istý, že sa v blízkej budúcnosti určite vrátime ;). 

Keď rôzne metalové kapely z Ameriky porovnávajú koncerty doma s tými v Európe, zvyčajne vo všetkých aspektoch vyhrávajú koncerty u nás v Európe. Máte na to podobný názor? Prečo je to tak? Ktorý koncert bol pre vám jedným z najlepších a prečo? 

Áno, s tým absolútne súhlasíme, európska metalová scéna vo všeobecnosti, počnúc tradičným heavy metalom až k death metalu a zahrňujúc všetko medzi tým, je oveľa vášnivejšia v porovnaní so scénou a fanúšikmi v štátoch. Cítiť z nich totálne nadšenie a ošiaľ pokiaľ ide o metal. A to je pravdepodobne aj dôvodom, prečo sú metalové festivaly v Európe oveľa lepšie ako tu u nás. Aj keď porovnáš koncerty mnohých kapiel (starých či nových), tu v Amerike pravdepodobne nebudú až tak dobré ako vonku. Úprimne povedané, naša fanúšikovská základňa je v Európe oveľa väčšia ako doma v štátoch. Keď zosumarizujem naše predošlé koncerty, máme za sebou 3 európske turné a 0 turné v Amerike. Dobre, možno s výnimkou krátkej šnúry s Asphyx na západnom pobreží, ale to obsahovalo len sedem koncertov, nikdy sme nemali veľké americké turné. Kurva, v jednom štádiu sme dokonca premýšľali o tom, že sa presťahujeme do Nemecka, ale to bolo ešte predtým než sme sa stali otcami. 


Viem, že vašou najväčšou inšpiráciou sú staré albumy Pestilence, Gorguts atď. Hráte v podstate podobný druh death metalu, ako hrali spomínané kapely na začiatku 90-tych rokov. Avšak teraz skladajú a tvoria úplne odlišnú formu death metalu. Myslíš si, že aj vy sa časom, povedzme v priebehu 10 rokov posuniete od old schol death metalu k niečomu progresívnejšiemu? 

Keď mám byť úprimný, nikdy sme neboli tí, ktorí by niečo plánovali dopredu. Sústreďujeme sa na daný moment. Vezmi si, deň po dni / týždeň po týždni skúšania s kapelou, písania skladieb, sústreďujúc sa na to, aký koncert je najbližšie naplánovaný a tak ďalej. Je ťažké dať ti nejakú priamu odpoveď na to, čo budeme robiť o 10 rokov, či kde budeme. Sakra, veď o 5 rokov by som ani nemusel byť nažive, haha! Takže kto vie. Jediné, čo ti môžem povedať s určitosťou je, že naším jediným zameraním je písať death metal, ktorého hranie si najviac užívame. Death metal, s ktorým budeme my ako kapela spokojní. Nechceme vybočovať z našej cesty len preto, že nám to niekto rozkáže, alebo preto, aby sme pritiahli a uspokojili inú masu hudobných fanúšikov. Všetko, čo tvoríme,čo píšeme, robíme pre seba. A toto je skurvene neprekonateľným vrcholom vidieť ostatných užívať si našu hudbu tak veľmi ako si ju užívame my. Všetci ľudia, s ktorými vedieme debaty, či už počas našich koncertov alebo onlajn prostredníctvom správ, všetci s nami zdieľajú rovnakú vášeň a pre nás je to neuveriteľný a osobitý pocit. Takže ak my sme spokojní s tým, čo robíme a ak fanúšikovia si to užívajú tak veľmi ako aj my, len to je naozaj dôležité. 

Nepochybujem o tom, že ste takisto metalovými fanúšikmi. Chodíte stále na koncerty a podporujete ostatné kapely? Aký bol posledný album, ktorý si si zakúpil? Čo počúvaš práve teraz alebo si naposledy počúval? 

Ale jasné, samozrejme človeče. Máme tu mnoho kamošov hrajúcich v kapelách, takže sa snažíme chodiť na ich koncerty a taktiež ak tu je kapela, ktorú naozaj chceme vidieť, urobíme všetko preto, aby sme mohli prísť na ich šou. Samozrejme, nie vždy je to jednoduché, niektorý z nás majú deti a pravidelný pracovný čas, takže je ťažké navštíviť každý koncert, ktorý sa tu koná, ale naozaj sa snažíme byť na koncertoch kapiel, ktoré skutočne nechceme prepásť. Posledný koncert, na ktorom sme boli, bol tuším Mammoth Grinder tu v LA a bola to zabijácka šou. Tam som si kúpil aj ich poslednú nahrávku. Okrem nejakých vecí, ktoré vyšli nedávno, som si objednal nejaké veci z Dark Descent. Niekoľko Blood Incantation a Horrendous LP-čiek, keďže som ich nemal a chcel som vlastniť fyzické nosiče. Naposledy som počúval Necrot, RegurgitatedGuts, Cist, Resurgency. 


A čo koncerty, plánujete v blízkej dobe nejaké turné na podporu novej dosky? Možno aj nejaké európske turné? 

Áno! Práve sme ohlásili európske turné, ktoré bude prebiehať v máji. Zaberie niečo cez tri týždne, pôjdeme naprieč Európou ako support našim kolegom z vydavateľstva, Angelus Apatrida. Už sa nevieme dočkať! Taktiež máme naplánované náš prvý koncert v Kanade s úžasnými Demolition Hammer! 17.marca vo Winnipegu. Sú tam aj nejaké ďalšie koncerty a turné, ktoré sa len dohadujú, takže majte oči na stopkách a sledujte aktualizácie. 


Diky moc za rozhovor. Veľmi si cením, že si si našiel čas. Želám celej kapele všetko dobré, mnoho úspešných koncertov, šťastných a spokojných fanúšikov a veľa predaných albumov. Teším sa na nejaký váš koncert a dúfam, že sa zastavíte aj v Čechách a na Slovensku. Veľká vďaka! 

Ďakujeme aj my! Ceníme si podporu a milé slová, znamená to pre nás naozaj veľa. A určite sa čoskoro všetci uvidíme! Na zdravie! 

Adrian Marquez 

Interview - SKELETAL REMAINS - Death is all around you and you're all going to be devoured by it.


Interview with death metal band from USA - SKELETAL REMAINS.

Answered Adrian Marquez.

Translated and questions prepared by Petra, thank you!

Hello, SKELETAL REMAINS! How are you guys? The time goes so quickly and in the following weeks, your upcoming record “Devouring Mortality” will be released. How do you feel, what are your expectation regarding the new album?

Hello! Everything is good here at the SR HQ! I just cracked open my daily after work beer, relaxing, talking to you fine people, you know. Everything is going pretty good. yea! time definitely flys by man, and fucking fast as hell. Crazy to think that we will be releasing a 3rd album soon a month or so, we are so pumped for it, we cannot wait for everyone to hear it!! 


You made a big step from the debut album to the second record. How would you compare the new album to „Condemned to Misery“? What is the biggest improvement or difference between them? What we should expect from the new material?

Yea man, you know, You have to In a way out-do what you have done in your pervious releases and sometimes that's pretty challenging. But for us, we wouldn't even think to release an album if we felt it wasn't a step up from its predecessor.. For us, taking a step back just isn't our cup of beer. We like to set the bar high for ourselves in order to make sure we can meet or surpass that bar with the next record. We feel Devouring mortality is a big step up from condemned to misery, bit more technicality/time signatures added all while keeping that old school style of death metal sound. 

Your collaboration with legendary Dan Swano is great. How did this succeed to you and how did this collaboration take place? Do you know that also mastering of the new PESTILENCE record “Hadeon” was made by Swanö? What do you think about this album? Do you like their musical progress?

Yea man Swanö did a fucking fantastic job! We cant thank him enough for it. Swanö was one of the name we had in mind to do the mix and master for the album so when he said he was interested we decided to go with him. And how the fuck can we say no to having Dan fucking Swanö mix and master our new album!? Haha! I was just an honor for us and we are completely blown away on how great he made this record sound. 


Yes we are aware he did the new pestilence album and being fans of the early records pestilence did we where amazed of how good this new album came out it’s like a modern testimony of the ancients with a bit of spheres it’s really a great record and the lead work is amazing!

Another great thing, the cover art for “Devouring Mortality” was prepared by the very famous author Dan Seagrave. How was this collaboration formed and how did it take place? Did you offer him some your ideas, concept, expectations or you provided him a “free hand”? Has the cover art some connection to the title of the record or to some track? Which cover art from Seagrave do you like the most?

After the signing with Century Media, they gave us a Budget for the album recording/artwork and all that. Having some art done by seagrave has always been a dream of ours since our first release so we mentioned it to both labels and Matt from DD got us in contact with him. And we were super stoked when he agreed to do the art for the album. We gave him some ideas, you know, sent him images and art of cataclysmic type environments. We also sent him some of the lyrics to a few of the songs. And he went from there. so amazed by the outcome, it was exactly how we pictured it. The art definitely has some connection with almost all the tracks on the album, especially the title track. We felt Devouring Mortality was the perfect title for the cover art. Death is all around you, and you're all going to be devoured by it. 

We also told him to include 'Skeletal Mike' some where on the cover, since he's been on all the album covers for the pervious albums(the skeletal remains lying on the tomb on the cover for Beyond the Flesh, and the skeletal remains burning in agony on the cover of Condemned) we figured we could continue it. kinda like our Eddie( of iron maiden) he's the SR mascot. You can find him on the bottom right corner of the art, laying in his tomb. 

Hmm good question.. For me personally, I'd have to say Erosion of Sanity is probably my fav Seagrave album cover, Left Hand Path is up there with it as well.


Could you reveal us what is the background of the lyrics at the forthcoming album? Are they somehow different in comparison with the previous records or is the death still the main topic?

A lot of things come into play when it comes to the lyrical content on the album. From natural disasters to autobiographies and stories on historical figures, science-fiction movies and even video games believe it or not. Just a lot of what we are into and fine very interesting on a regular basis. And I don't wanna say 'death' is still the main topic or anything but you know. it's a Death Metal record so death definitely mentioned a lot. Because only death is real..

Who plays the drums on the new record? I think you don’t have luck with the drummers, currently this is your fourth one. Is it hard to find a right person for this position in your neighborhood? Or you were not satisfied with your previous drummers… Do you have now a permanent drummer?

We have the unbreakable curse of the Spinal Tap! Our drummers just blow up at random! Lol. I'm joking of course. But on A more serious note, It's more of personal reasons why pervious drummers are, well, pervious drummers, haha. It's hard for a band to continue as a unit when someone isn't on the same page as the rest of the band, you know. When someone isn't on that same page it tends to slow things down, and it doesn't usually sit well with the rest of us. We only have 2 speeds, Fast and Faster ;). And sometimes people are too busy with their personal lives to go the distance, if that makes any sense. And yes we have found some, Mr, Johnny Valles. he's been in the band for over a year now, he's a fantastic Drummer he had to take some time off as he has some personal stuff going on but He did record the drum tracks on Devouring Mortality. But he will be coming on tour with us in May and hopefully he will stick around for good this time. 



In 2015 you were on tour in Europe. You must have a lot of memories, experiences. I am actually from Slovakia, where you also had one concert in Bratislava. I must confess I didn’t know about this show, because promotion was probably insufficient. I heard that only a few fans came to this concert, so I hope you don’t have the bad memories on our country and you will come back sometimes in future.

Oh yea I recall that tour, it was with Morfin. It was the first time we toured during the winter in Europe and hell yea that was definitely an unforgettable experience.. You know being from California, we weren't used to those types of temperatures and we definitely weren't prepared for it , Haha. I do remember the show in Bratislava, it was probably one of the coldest nights of the tour. And the show was actually very good. At first it was kinda dead but as soon as the bands started, a lot of ppl ended up showing.

Up and it was a great time. And I'm sure we will definitely return in the near future :). 

When metal bands generally from US compare the concerts in America and Europe, usually the European shows win. Do you have a similar opinion? Why it is like that? Which concert was one of the best for you and why?

Yea, we can definitely agree with that, The European metal scene in general, from Traditional heavy metal to Death metal and everything in between is far more passionate about the music then the metal scene here in the states. Complete diehards when it comes to metal. And that's probably why the metal festivals are far better in Europe than here in the states. A lot of bands (old or new) who's shows probably wouldn't be as good here in the states as they would be out there. We can honestly say our fan base is far bigger out in Europe than it is here in the states. To put it into perspective, we have done 3 European tours and zero U.S tours, I mean, we did short west coast run with Asphyx, which was like 7 dates, but never a full on tour in the states. Shit, At one point we even thought about relocating out to Germany but that was before we all became fathers.


I know your big inspirations are the old school albums from Pestilence, Gorguts and so on. You play such death metal like these bands have played in early 90s, however, now they are writing exactly different death metal. Do you think that also you will make this kind of move from old school to more progressive death metal in 10 years for example?

Honestly, We've never really been the ones to plan ahead. We focus on the moment at hand. Take it day by day/week by week with band rehearsal, writing sessions, focusing on whatever show is scheduled next and so forth. it's hard to give you a legitimate answer on what we will be doing 10 years from now. Shit, I might not even be alive 5 years from now, haha! So who knows. But what I can tell you is that right now, our only focus is to write death metal we enjoy playing. Death metal that we, as a band, are gonna be satisfied with. We're not swaying away from it because someone is telling us too or because it will attract or satisfy a different type of crowd. Everything we do, everything write, we do for ourselves. And it's the ultimate fucking high seeing others enjoy it just as much as we do. All the people we speak to, wether at a show or through messages online, all share the same passion as we do, and it's truly a special feeling for us. So as long as we are happy with what we are doing, and as long as the fans are enjoying as much are we are, thats all that matters, really. 



I am sure that you are the metal fans too. Do you still go on concerts and support bands? What was the last album you have purchased? What have you been listening recently?

Yea, of course man. We have a lot of friends here that play in bands so we try to make it there shows and also if there is band we really want to see we do our best to make it. Of course it’s not as easy before as some of us have kids and daily jobs so it’s s bit harder for us to attend every show that happens here but we try our best to make it out if there is a band we really want to see. The Last show we went to I think was mammoth grinder here in LA that was killer and I picked up there latest release. Besides that some recent stuff I purchased was some stuff from dark descent. A few blood incantation and horrendous LPs as i don’t own them so wanted a physical copy. Recently I’ve been listening to necrot, regurgitated guts, cist, resurgency. 

What about concerts in the near future, are you planning a tour to support a new record? Perhaps some European tour.

Yes! We actually just announced a euro tour scheduled for May. It's about 3 weeks or so, across Europe supporting our label mates Angelus Apatrida! Can't wait for that! We are also playing our first Canadian show with the mighty Demolition Hammer! March 17th in Winnipeg. There are a few more shows and tours in the works,so keep an eye out for updates ;) 



Thank you very for the interview. I really appreciate that you have found a time. I wish you all the best, a many successful concerts, happy and satisfied fans and many sold albums. I am looking forward for one of your concert; I hope you will also visit Czech Republic and Slovakia. Many thanks, guys!

Thank you for having us! We appreciate the the support and the kinds words, it really means a lot to us. And we definitely be seeing each other soon! Cheers! 

Interview done by Adrian Marquez. 




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pátek 9. března 2018

Recenze/review - SENTIENT HORROR - The Crypts Below (2018)


SENTIENT HORROR - The Crypts Below
EP 2018, Testimony Records

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Posmrtné ztuhnutí, děs v očích. Ruce a nohy trčící jako odhozené loutky. Postupně se rozkládající těla, žalující tváře s jednoduchou otázkou - proč? Procházím se krajinou plnou mrtvol, pomalu mě pohlcuje nekonečný močál bolesti. Další masakr, další smrt. Kdy tohle skončí? Odpověď nepřichází.

Nové album amerických death metalistů SENTIENT HORROR předkládá mnoho odpovědí na otázky spojené se smrtí a životem v záhrobí. Ctitelé takových kapel, jako jsou EDGE OF SANITY, GRAVE, DISMEMBER, ENTOMBED, ale i třeba GOREFEST, CARCASS, do nás nasypali pravověrný death metal staré školy takovým způsobem, že jsem měl pocit, jakoby mě někdo porcoval na malé kousky.  Ruku mi podala samotná Smrt. 

 

Samozřejmě, deska je určena spíše pro pamětníky starých časů, než fanoušky současných death metalových postupů. Hodně se mi líbí propojení temných melodických linek se surovými rytmy. Skladby mají jasný mrtvolný výraz a v podzemí se rozhodně neztratí. Vyzdvihnout musím i monumentální obal od Juanjo Castellana. Splněny byly všechny mé podmínky pro syrový chorobný zážitek. SENTIENT HORROR na mě útočí postupně, dostávají se mi pod kůži, drásají moje nervy. Jedná se přesně o ten kus shnilého a zapáchajícího masa, který musí udělat dobře snad každému, kdo má rád pravý, ryzí death metal. Masakrující deska, která vás vezme na nekonečný výlet na onen svět. Skvěle!



Asphyx says:

Post-mortem stiffness, horror in the eyes. Hands and legs are protruding like dropped puppets. Gradually decomposing bodies, complaining faces with a simple question – why? I walk through the landscape full of dead, slowly absorbing the endless swamp of pain. Another massacre, another death. When this will end? The answer is not coming. 

The new album by American death metal band SENTIENT HORROR gives us many answers for the questions related to death and life in graves. The worshipers of bands like EDGE SANITY, GRAVE, DISMEMBER, SHOWS, but also GOREFEST, CARCASS they gave us the orthodox old-school death metal in such a way that I felt like somebody was cutting me into small pieces. The death itself has gave me her hand.

Of course, the album is intended for older fans who like the good old days rather than for fans of today´s death metal practices. I really like the connection between dirty melodic lines and raw rhythms. The songs have a clear dead expression and will definitely not be lost in the underground. I also have to highlight the monumental cover by Juanjo Castllano. All my conditions met for a raw morbid experience. SENTIENT HORROR attack on my gradually, they go under my skin and track my nerves. There are 5 pieces of dirty and smelly meat that must feel well to anyone who likes the real, clear death metal. A massacre album that takes you to an endless trip to another world. Great!

TRACKLIST
1. Enter Crypts Below (3:39)
2. Bled Dry By The Night (3:47)
3. Hatchet Crimes (3:32)
4. Hell Marked (4:14)
5. Darkday (Edge Of Sanity - Cover) (5:34)

LINE-UP
Matt Moliti - lead guitar, vocals
Jon Lopez - rhythm guitar
Tyler Butkovsky- bass
Evan Daniele - drums

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