tiistai 28. huhtikuuta 2015

UNDERGANG


Who are you and what do you do in your band?

- I go under the moniker D. Torturdød and I play guitar and do vocals in UNDERGANG. I'm also the one responsible for most of the artwork used for our releases and merchandise.




When/where was your band formed? 

- UNDERGANG was formed in June 2008 by the same three people who lurks within our lineup. We're located in Copenhagen, Denmark, where we try to present our own take on extremely heavy and rotten sewer death metal. We call it Kill-Town Death Metal.




Why did you choose to play Death Metal?

- Death Metal has been a big passion mine since my early teens and once I finally felt comfortable with my guitar playing I spoke with friends and we got the band going. Death Metal is the only way.




How do you compose your music? Does only one guy do everything or does everyone contribute?

- I've composed almost all of our riffs on my acoustic guitar at home and when I have enough riffs ready to present a more or less complete song to the others I bring it down to our rehearsal and our drummer (A. Dødshjælp) and I arrange the riffs into the final song and then have our bassist (K. Ondsind) get involved. Once it's properly rehearsed and I have ideas for the vocals I write lyrics based on the mood of the song and make them fit on top of the music down at the rehearsal. Occasionally we jam a bit at rehearsal and something comes out of it or at times our A. Dødshjælp picks up the guitar and comes up with ideas for riffs that annoys me and I then take over the guitar and turn it into UNDERGANG riffs, hehe. He is an even more skilled guitar player than me know, our styles are just different.




Tell us about your lyrics, writing, inspiration etc.

- Death Metal lyrics to me should be about death. So our lyrics deal with child murder, torture, the process of decomposing, necrophilia, suicide and other lovely subjects.
I've always loved horror movies and comics, so a lot of the inspiration comes from that at times. Or it could just be with the intention to gross one out when reading the lyrics, even though it's all in Danish so maybe not that many of our listeners really understand what they are about. They are all rather tongue in cheek too.




Is there an ideology behind your band?

- Not really, we're play Death Metal for the sake of playing and performing Death Metal.




How do you see the state of Death Metal music these days in your country and in general?

- When I got into Death Metal it wasn't really popular, but about the time we got UNDERGANG going, It seemed like there was bit more interest in death metal again. But by now it also seems like it's slowly fading away again. I used to do an underground death metal festival here in Copenhagen with some friends, called Kill-Town Death Fest for 5 years and arranged the funeral for it last year. We had pretty decent attendance from all over the world but a really low percentage of actual Danish visitors. Our shows in Denmark usually have quite low attendance too, but that of course might also be because we suck. But in general I see fewer and fewer people at Death Metal shows, unless it's something like MORBID ANGEL, who still seems to drag a pretty big crowd here in town. Internationally I don't really know. I think it's about the same but still with Copenhagen being a bit lamer. But who cares, the ones who really care for Death Metal will stick around and the wimps needs to be herded out once in a while occasionally too. What I personally do have always been driven by passion and not based on popularity.




What are your long term plans as a band? What do you want to achieve?

- Continue having as much fun with what we do as possible, record albums and do sick tours all over the world. I love playing in UNDERGANG, it's a big part of my life and I love all the possibilities the band gives us to travel to foreign countries, play with sick bands, meet cool new people and pen pals, work with cool cats in good studios and have our music released by great labels run by people I consider my friends. So pretty much what we do now just continued for years to come.


Name an other Death Metal band from your country that everyone should hear.

- EXHAUST (old) & DEIQUISITOR (new)




Free word

- Thanks for the interview and your interest in our band.

We'll have our third album called "Døden Læger Alle Sår" released July 10th 2015 by Me Saco Un Ojo records (LP) and Dark Descent records (CD) and promote it on a European tour with Australian STARGAZER from July 9th-27th. So keep an eye out for shows on that! More new songs are in the works and we'll keep rotting till we collapse.
Listen to Death Metal, support the bands you like and generally just don't be a dick.



Sneezing pus,

- D. Torturdød / UNDERGANG

April 2015

perjantai 24. huhtikuuta 2015

SYMMETRIC ORGAN


Who are you and what do you do in your band?

This is Philip. I am the vocalist and bass player.

When/where was your band formed? 
 

Philip:  We originally formed the band as a
side-kick in the late 2000´s. 3 of us played together in a different Brutal Death Metal Band since 2003. Symmetric Organ became „serious“  and stepped out into the spotlight in 2013 after we managed to complete our line up by getting lead guitarist Ivar into the game. Our Hometown is Dortmund in Germany.

Why did you choose to play Death Metal?

Philip: Simply passion! We try to express ourselves in the most intense and precious way we can.  And harsh Death Metal (sometimes on the edge to Grindcore ) is what comes out when we do so.

How do you compose your music? Does only one guy do everything or does everyone contribute?
 

Philip: When it comes to composing, we're more a team player-band. Anyone can contribute ideas... And a song is not done until we're all happy with it. But every once in a while one of us comes around with an almost complete idea. For example Ivar did that twice until now. By the way a lot of ideas come from Andreas (Drummer) and myself...

Tell us about your lyrics, writing, inspiration etc.
 

Philip: Some friends of mine had a Death Metal Band in Switzerland back in the 90ies. They had a song called „Nothing is more brutal than Reallity“ That's a slogan that sums up the lyrical inpiration pretty well. A lot of the lyrics deal with freedom and state against the diffrent forms of hidden as well as obvious opression. There's alot of of real life horror out there that fits perfectly into Death Metal. But Death Metal without Zombies is not Death Metal. That's why some lyrics also deal with the living dead...
 

Is there an ideology behind your band?

Philip: We don't have any certain relgious or politcal agenda as major topic for the lyrical side of Symmetric Organ. And we don't want to preach in any way. But we do use our lyrics for criticism on society and the rotten world of today. At least to us that's no contradiction in terms.
 

How do you see the state of Death Metal music these days in your country and in general?

Philip: We've got tons of great (new or not not too new) bands and a lot of creativity here in Germany coming from the underground. But we're still far away from the hype of the Mid-90´s since 60´s/70´s Occult Rock is even bigger in the German Metal Scene of today. In General I think Death Metal is growing back to old strength with a lot of exiting stuff from all around the world. Especially the smaller countries of South America and Asia have brought up a few great bands in the past three to five years or so. And the technical level increased so fucking much... The climate for extreme music seems not too bad at all!


What are your long term plans as a band? What do you want to achieve?

Philip: Music is always ment to be played and heard. That's what really thrills us may it be as listeners or as a playing band. Doing that is hell of a privilege and great fun. We want to keep that up as long as possible. Anything else time may bring.

Name an other Death Metal band from your country that everyone should hear.

Philip:  World Downfall, Defeated Sanity, Deadborn, Sophicide, Sufferage, Phobiatic... to name a few...

Free word

Thank's for having us here! Horns up and keep it brutal!



keskiviikko 22. huhtikuuta 2015

STATUS ABNORMIS



Who are you and what do you do in your band?

I am Nikke and I lead the choir, play glitchy guitar parts and export my thoughts to sounds to use as background ambience. 

My name is Joke and I play the bass guitar, scream and come up with additional backing track material and intros.

My name is Antti Teirioja, I play drums and write the lyrics.

I'm Jere, and I play guitar and spout some sort of vocals. 

When/where was your band formed? 

Nikke: It started as my silent soloproject on 2009ish. We started to play as a band in late summer 2011.

Why did you choose to play Death Metal?

Nikke:I don't know if we are any near of traditional Death metal but I guess some of our riffs and parts have pretty death metal kind of colors in them. People are calling our style as Industrial Deathrash something. Even I don't know... 

Joke: I was a angry death metal nerd as a teenager, indentifying with the brutality of the genre, and I learned my (poor) techical playing skills going through those maggotry riffs. Then coming out of puberty Nikke asked me to join the band, which I did despite the fact I had moved forward in my musical journey. Lately I've been stumbling on great bands that could be called death metal and it has revived my enthusiasm. I guess it's the second puberty hitting.

Jere: I guess we all had our intimiate relationships with death metal years back. I think this band has a solid base on death but a great lot of other influences are built on top of it. 

How do you compose your music? Does only one guy do everything or does everyone contribute?

Nikke: Well I have been the main composer these years but every protosong gets a whole new form when we start to arrange them together so everybody brings something in. 

Tell us about your lyrics, writing, inspiration etc.

Nikke: To me inspiration can be state of mind, emotion or feeling that I have to handle with something. Weather, sound, some sort of event from my near past or future. Everything overally can give me the spark. It depends.  

Antti: The lyrics of Status Abnormis songs deal mostly with the dark side of humanity. Apocalyptic themes, fear, hate and general self-loathing are quite common. My writing process is pretty much listening the demo versions of our songs over and over again, trying to find out what they want to say and conveying that as honestly as I can. It's a slow and sometimes frustrating process but I think it's worth it.

Is there an ideology behind your band?

Antti: I don't know if it's even possible to have a common ideology since our tastes are so different. Maybe we are just four guys in a band and the songs are simply a product of that interaction.

Joke: Although our personal ideologies leak through here and there when the social tension acknowledges those ideas to be polyharmonic.

How do you see the state of Death Metal music these days in your country and in general?

Nikke: Call me an asshole but I think it has lost it's edge. I might be ignorant because I don't listen too much newer metal music nowadays. Bloodbath is still great! 

Joke: There's shit and there's shit made gold. As I wrote earlier there's something good happening.

Jere: Digging deep enough into the shitdungeon will reward you highly.    

What are your long term plans as a band? What do you want to achieve?

Nikke: To me it is to make music with good goofy friends. Some sort of tour could be awesome of course! 

Antti: New albums, gigs, fearless musical exploration.

Jere: Going with the flow and hoping it will reward us in gigs and rad collaborations with cool people, bands and venues. 

Name an other Death Metal band from your country that everyone should hear.

Nikke: I'd say that our friends in Raster Density should get some more recognition! 

Joke: Obscure Burial

Antti: Casket Soil make quality shit, check them out.

Jere: Not quite death but Hävitys dbeat hunger. 

Free word.

Nikke: Our second Diy Full lenght album is coming out hopefully soon enough.  Go and check those two songs which we already put out in youtube and stay tuned. Next gig is at Hevimesta, Oulu april 25th. Come to check out our live appearance.

Jere: Check our band out, subscribe to Facebook & Youtube, spread the word, invite us to play.



lauantai 18. huhtikuuta 2015

REVEL IN FLESH


Who are you and what do you do in your band?

Haubersson: Hail to all stench sickos from the grave! Here is Haubersson, vocalist of REVEL IN FLESH from Germany! If you like your Death Metal with a sort of 90´s spirit and driven by  the Swedish styled HM2 Pedal distortion inferno, then make sure to read this interview until the last line! For all those who have not heard of REVEL IN FLESH before check out our latest album “Death Kult Legions” (CYCLONE EMPIRE) while reading these lines!

When/where was your band formed?

Haubersson: The idea of REVEL IN FLESH was more or less born in late 2011 when my old band IMMORTAL RITES was falling apart. After starting to work on first demo versions with Maggesson at his VAULT M. Studios the idea quickly grown out of a project thing into a more real band. We have released our debut album “Deathevokation” (FDA REKOTZ) in early 2012 and shortly after that we already prepared a proper full line – up for live assaults. Already our third show took place at the here in Germany well known PARTY SAN festival, on which we have got the chance to get a slot on their underground tent stage. Well, more than three years later our discography consists of 3 full length albums, 5 split 7”Eps, a tribute sampler contribution and be sure that we’re still dead fuckin’ hungry for more Death Metal madness straight from the grave!

Why did you choose to play Death Metal?

Haubersson: We’ve grown up with the 90´s Death Metal scene and this music still delivers to us the most honest and raw sounding spirit and energy! We see ourselves as “to the bone” fans of the genre and REVEL IN FLESH is our authentic way of ultimate Death Metal worshiping!

How do you compose your music? Does only one guy do everything or does everyone contribute?

Haubersson: It’s a mixture of both of your suggestions in our line – up! I think it’s essential to have in a band some sort of “brains” that can really unleash the beast, but if you like to create music that expresses the feeling of a real band it’s urgently necessary to have the whole rat pack being involved in the process writing, creating and expressing!

Tell us about your lyrics, writing, inspiration etc.

Haubersson: I write Death Metal lyrics that are dedicated to the dark side of our existence! Death Metal lyrics to me need to go hand in hand with the music and I like the atmospheric touch of horror combined in music and lyrics. Having a strong union of music, lyrics and artworks is relevant to us! For myself I can’t understand bands being label as Death Metal when they deal with social issues or having lyrics about excrements and dull porn grinding rubbish!

Is there an ideology behind your band?

Hauberrsson: YES, ultimate fan like Death Metal worshiping!!! Hail the the Deathkult!!!

How do you see the state of Death Metal music these days in your country and in general?

Haubersson: Totally overloaded! You have too much of everything! I think this so called new wave of Death Metal already reached its peak a while ago. Nowadays you have too many releases, of too many bands dealing with a similar sound, similar coverartists and you have labels that try to cash in on the back of their bands as much as they can. In generally Germany is still a good country when it comes to possibilities to play live, festivals etc.; but  if you have each month like 10 to 20 Death Metal releases popping up or touring around you can easily notice that the market is shitloaded! Beside this, there is also a lot of hype around certain stuff created by hype magazines, hype labels and guys that love to cash in! To us as a band it’s important to simply do it OUR way!!!

What are your long term plans as a band? What do you want to achieve?

Haubersson: Creating and spreading our vision of Death Metal in the way we wanna have it and forget about the rest! In first line we still to do this band for ourselves and it’s still a challenge to make things better, having releases out etc.!!! Dedication is the key!!!

Name an other Death Metal band from your country that everyone should hear.

Haubersson: I personally rather stick to the 90´s scene from Germany! If your from a foreign country you should truly spent some time on checking out those German classical Death Metal bands: FLESHCRAWL, BLOOD, OBSCENITY, DEAD, PURGATORY and also classical albums like “Hallucinations” (ATROCITY), “Cursed” MORGOTH or the albums from TORCHURE. Enjoy!

Free word

Haubersson: Yeah! Buy vinyl and make sure to buy your stuff directly from the bands since in this business scenery the best way to support a band is buying it directly from the band!!! Cheerz & Thanx for the interview!



torstai 9. huhtikuuta 2015

CORPSESSED


Who are you and what do you do in your band?


My name is Matti, I play the guitar and handle backing vocals.


When/where was your band formed? 

Corpsessed was formed sometime in 2007 in Järvenpää, Finland. I had met Jussi-Pekka (drums) and Niko (vocals) a year earlier when we played in this grind band together for a short period. When that group folded, we decided to form a band of our own that would concentrate more on serious and dark Death Metal. I asked my friends Jyri (guitar) and Mikko Mäkelä (bass) to join in, and the band was born.... The first few years were rather rough though, and we were still finding our own path and voice. Mikko Mäkelä left the group shortly after and in 2009 we got Mikko Pöllä as our bass player. This was also when things started to crystallize more and we started preparing our first demo... this ended up being "The Dagger & The Chalice" EP (released in 2011) on Dark Descent Records. After that we have continued our onslaught on different live arenas and recordings ...

Why did you choose to play Death Metal?

The choice was obvious. I have loved Death Metal since the early 90´s and the darkness in the music talks to me in a fervid frenzy - there was no other option than to answer the call and submit yourself to it.



4. How do you compose your music? Does only one guy do everything or does everyone contribute?

I compose most of our music, though the other guys contribute riffs as well and we arrange the songs together with the whole of the band. The process itself varies from song to song. Sometimes I bring full demos of new songs to the rehearsals and we start arranging them as a band, or sometimes we start jamming new riffs together and let them naturally evolve into new song structures.

Tell us about your lyrics, writing, inspiration etc.

The lyrics are mostly written by me and our drummer Jussi-Pekka. We find inspiration in really different topics ... I write more morbid stories inspired by darkness and death worship, Lovecraftian horrors, the occult and darker aspects of life. Jussi's lyrics are perhaps more personal in some respect, dealing with his experiences or views in life, or just horrid tales as well from the dark side of human existence.
How we see the lyrics, is that they must go hand in hand with the feeling of the song and evoke similar (dark) imagery.

Is there an ideology behind your band?

The main ideology within the band would be to write music that speaks to us. We all have our own individual views and how we see life. We don't want to represent anything political, nor wish to be seen as some brotherhood that follows a strict dogma under the banner of Corpsessed .... We are who we are, what unites us is death.


How do you see the state of Death Metal music these days in your country and in general?

Death Metal had quite of a resurgence during the past 5 or so years, in Finland as well as in other countries... Perhaps currently we have passed the highest crest of the wave, but that remains to be seen. Anyways, we saw many new and young bands being born, and also many old bands rising from their graves. It's a double edged sword really - we gained some new and vital blood into the scene (which is perhaps more alive now than ever before) and got to see some of the old favorites again. On the other side there are of course those ideas that were born dead and those that could have been left to rot, haha! But so it is with everything ... pick your favorites and listen to what resonates with you.

What are your long term plans as a band? What do you want to achieve?

No great plans... other than to write more songs that please us, and crush when playing live - that is where our band is at its best! On the stage. Hopefully get to tour Europe and perhaps the US at some point, who knows. Of course there are always plans and concepts brewing for the next releases, but we prefer to speak about them more when the time is right.

Name an other Death Metal band from your country that everyone should hear.

Just one? The elder gods Abhorrence / early Amorphis, early Sentenced, Demigod, Demilich, Belial and many more would of course receive a mention. Out of the new guard I'd mention Maveth, Stench of Decay, Vorum, Krypts ... and loads more but you probably know them already as well.

Free word.

Thanks for the interest! For more info on the band check our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/Corpsessed), our releases are also streamable at the Dark Descent Records Bandcamp page (https://darkdescentrecords.bandcamp.com/), or contact the band for further questions, gig inquiries or if you wish to buy the physical releases or t-shirts and support the band (corpsessed @ gmail . com).
Cheers!



lauantai 4. huhtikuuta 2015

SEPULCHRAL CURSE


Who are you and what do you do in your band?

T.I. is the name, I make percussive noises and try my best to compose music that causes nausea and urge to act violently towards other people.

When/where was your band formed? 

During the 13th glorious year of the 3rd millennium. Praise the Lord!

Why did you choose to play Death Metal?

Well, why do you choose to breathe or eat? Why some people choose to commit a suicide? It is something we need to do. Our blood and nature demands it.

How do you compose your music? Does only one guy do everything or does everyone contribute?

Me and Jaakko (our guitarist) compose the songs about 50-50. Well, I take my instrument, play, if something good and worthy emerges I make a song. If I'd take a wild guess Jaakko makes his songs in a similar way. Of course there is a possibility that he abuses benzodiazepines and paints random notes with his vomit on the walls, but I doubt it. 

Tell us about your lyrics, writing, inspiration etc.

Our lyrics are about total death, total genocide and burning down all nations. Inspiration comes when you least expect it and in various odd forms; when someone crashes a plane to a mountain, mutilates their genitals, conquers an area belonging to another country by force, or you are just walking outside and think what would it feel like to randomly attack someone. 

Is there an ideology behind your band?

We have our own and personal ideologies, but as a group no. Well, maybe misanthropy and love towards alcohol is something we share.

How do you see the state of Death Metal music these days in your country and in general?

99,6 percent of music suck balls, despite the genre. I don't give a fuck about the state of any genre in particular.

What are your long term plans as a band? What do you want to achieve?

It would be nice to get billions of dollars, buy nuclear weapons and start a world war. But releasing a full-length album will do for now.

Name an other Death Metal band from your country that everyone should hear.

Malicious, Krypts, Swallowed, Obscure Burial. That's about it.

Free word

Fuck everything.


perjantai 3. huhtikuuta 2015

SOLOTHUS


Who are you and what do you do in your band?

Greetings. I am Kari and I am the vocalist of Solothus.

When/where was your band formed? 

Solothus was originally formed back in 2007, but nothing really important happened until in 2010 when Veli moved to Turku. Then we put on a whole new gear, so to say and things got serious.

Why did you choose to play Death Metal?

 When we started the band, our music was a lot more Doom Metal than it is to Death, but over the years our sound naturally progressed towards Death Metal. Songs that Veli made just started to have more of an Death Metal-side to them. I do not think it was anything we were really aiming to do. We just wanted to create heavy music that we loved. Death/Doom Metal is the genre we feel most at home.

How do you compose your music? Does only one guy do everything or does everyone contribute?

Veli writes all of our music. Of course they take their final shape at the rehearsal room, but it is basically he who comes up with our songs.

Tell us about your lyrics, writing, inspiration etc.

I write all the lyrics. My inspiration comes from many different sources. Mostly Sword&Sorcery/Fantasy-literature, but also from everyday life. It just might be a small idea and then it grows into song lyrics.

Is there an ideology behind your band?

All five members of the band are inviduals and we all have our own views of life and ideologies. Solothus does not hold any idealogy or politics other than Death, Doom and Destruction. We are a Death/Doom Metal band playing heavy and crushing music, the way we love to do it. Nothing more, nothing less.

How do you see the state of Death Metal music these days in your country and in general?

Extremely vibrant. There is so many killer bands coming from Finland and abroad. Of course there has also been some not so great bands just copying the older bands, without any real idea of themselves... Some great, some bad.

What are your long term plans as a band? What do you want to achieve?

Create music and play live, simple as that. Personally I would love to play at some Open Air festival at some point. Also a longer tour abroad would be great, but all in their own time. We shall see what the future has instore for us.

Name an other Death Metal band from your country that everyone should hear.

I cannot name just one band. My personal favorites are Corpsessed, Gorephilia, Maveth and Krypts. Also this band from Loimaa called Nashorn is something that I should mention to check out! Just get your ass to Finnish Death Metal Maniacs Fest in September to see how the scene is doing!

Free word.

Stay tuned! More DOOM to come! We will enter the studio during summer to record our sophomore album. It will be released by the great Doomentia Records later this year! Also our debut album will be released on vinyl by the same label some time in the near future.