Wednesday, 21 October 2009

Cain - Snowfall (Sometime in 2005??)

Snowfall are an obscure black metal band from the Canadian shores. The two main characters behind the project have been long time komrades who enjoy living their lives in the darkness self destructing with plenty of booze and intoxicating substances. This interview was conducted some time in 2005.


1. gegroet komrades, introduce yourself and your project snowfall!
Cain. Im the lungs in snowfall. Dramen and i started snowfall on a drunken night in the summer of 2002 and we've been pissing in the underground ever since.


2. you have released a split with funeral fog, your side was initially released on the now deceased krist burning prod label (which you ran) in tape format, tell us some about this tape and the label.
It was called "winter falls over the northlands" and we shat it out in 2003 but recorded and mixed it in 6 hours in the summer of 2002. due to your average bullshit we had to dig up the cash to pay for it, and when we did it took forever to sell. Mostly because it isn't trendy at all, no heaviness, no blast beats, no blazing fast technical melodies, no happy goth synths and shit, just hellhammer and bathory pull offs, straitforward black metal in its purest form and since we listened to a shit load of punk it is heavily power chord oriented you know, double bass and old shcool shit. just simplistic monotone too grim for the death metal hippies and the zoned out metalheads.

krist burning productions was created sometime in the winter of 2002/2003 by dramen, but later on we got harrassed by the pigs for our flyers, calling it "hate propoganda" or some bullshit, and the postal office went overboard on checking all packages from the mail box, so we changed the name to Dark Storm Productions to get rid of all the bullshit. Dramen handles all the buisness and shit, i don't mess with that stuff.


3. about bands/labels and such, do either of you run any other projcts or bands or what not you'd wish to shamelessly plug and let us know about?
I had an old band called bloodlust which never released anything, a split might come out, but we havent practiced our material for a year or so. i play guitar and vocals for bloodlust. Dramen does Ashes of christ, and has about 3 or 4 songs and is working on his own released, it is simplistic girm as fuck black metal, just his one man band, alot like burzum and xasthur.


4. I recall one of you (or both?) stating you are a pagan or heathen, what would you say you mean by this, are you wiccan? odinistic? atheist? a religion which predates christianity?
speaking for myself, I have some beleifs of the supernatural, but mostly i believe in nihilism and i do have my own spiritualities in paganism and satanism and such, but niether of us have a "religeon". we do worhsip death and nothingness, celebrate hatred and violence and rape, and any anti-jesus anti-god anti-yahweh and anti-allah organizations and phiosophies, but we don't follow any pathetic rules on morality or helping people. it's all about misanthropy and darkness... thats what lacks from most black metal...these kids or these lazy rich fat fucks...they don't know EVIL or HATE or DARKNESS! its all fantasy and comic book shit, but for us its real. evyerthing we write about is real life shit, with no metaphores. we mean every fucking word and every note.


5. continuing from the last question, what are your inspirations for the music and the lyrics, do you look up to other bands for the musical sides? and what do the lyrics involve? mythology? or?
no mythology, no fantasy or any of that shit. only personal thoughts and experiences. i write all the lyrics, and they are dealing with violence, suicide, death, spirits, woods, self mutilation, drugs, alcohol, molestation, hatred and depression. the more violent side of us is about the real life shit we ahve delt with... i have written about vomiting blood after nights of drunkness, cutting myself open, waking up after not eating for days due to my cocaine intake, offering or rather advocating suicide to anyone, my own personal negativity i deal with almost daily, our hatred of fucking dogs of religeon, kikes, camel jockies or jesus cock suckers, fighting whigger pussies in the streets and the future demise of religeon and society... it is eveyrthing we hate and lvoe about this world.

the more mystical, or grim side of us is about experiences in the woods dealing with the supernatural, rituals, or spiritualities that id rather not talk about... but we mix both together...

as far as music? for me it is mainly old school thrash and black, but im also a huge punk fan. basicaly the bands i listen to most are venom, hellhammer, celtic frost, bathory, sacrifice, exploited, discharge, black sabbath, motorhead, the cockney rejects, verbal abuse, slayer, posessed, sarcofago, gg allin, the cure, sextrash, von, vulcano, beherit, all the old school shit, most music nowadays sucks. i don't mention the nordic bands because we dont listen to much besides darkthrone, and thats not often. i love the msuic, but it doesnt really INSPIRE me.... im an 80's fanatic.


6. As far as i know there isnt much of a nova scotian scene, i have heard of only one other black metal band from there who release the MayheM & misery disk, i cant remember the band's name but i do recall they had a pretty gay vision of things. a false black metal band so to speak. Are there any komrades you might want to let us know about who are worth checking out?
Funeral fog are the grimest, been going since 87' actually, and we drink with krall(the guitarist of ff) all the time. Hellacaust is definitly a good band to look at, they are more thrash oriented. there are afew others who are decent and whatnot, but i don't pay attention to the scene, mostly because they hate us. in fact the punk community likes us more!


7. You are a partly canadian and partly american outfit. How did this happen? how'd you end up having members for these different countries? Are there other members in snowfall? How does the recording process work?
Technically we have five members, i wont list them all because i know the line up will change before we record again, like always. but the 2 main members are Cain(me) and Dramen, but we have an official drummer, rythym guitarist and bass player, but none of them will be on the next albulm due to money and time. we'll use session players again. jsut read the cd booklets for detail, it would take me years to explain all our past members. bassically, it works like this : i fly to canada and leave this shit hole for a few weeks every winter and summer and we record and drink, and every so often dramen comes here, but america is a shit hole so thats rare. due to our line up and the local venues lack of cooperation with us, we've only done 1 gig.


8. what do snowfall like the recording suroundings to be like? a snow covered forest?
depends, i prefer them to sound grainy but not too muddy, like morbid tales or apocalyptic rights. we have decent quality, not 100 percent necrohell shit or crystal clear. just decent enough, we don't care either way to much, as long as it sounds old school and nasty.


9. I suppose the name snowfall comes from having an affinity towards the winter season. I want you both to list for us what the four seasons mean to you.
it comes because we wanted ot make the coldest shit possible and because its a good name that wasnt taken.

Winter: cold, dark, depressing, lonely. this is when snowfall is at its grimmest.
Spring: annoying, and stagnated. always the spring brings the problems.
Summer: drinking, sleeping in the woods, doing shit loads of drugs, fighting, listening to immense punk and thrash. this is when we are most oldschool.
Fall: the transition into our grimmer phase, when the mystique of samhain darkens the world and hope begins to fade again.


10. lets throw in another opinionated question... How do you both feel about the following.

(i) black metal morons who say "i dont care about nature"
May as well be christians who want to live in the city so they can shop more and ride to work easier. in fact they are. they fear the woods. not just anyone can venture out at night without protection into a place where man has no true control. we sleep in the woods in just our jackets, we dirnk there, ehll sometimes we fuck our girlfriends there! its a place of darkness and serenity.

(ii) recent occurances with varg's escape from prison
too bad they didnt shoot him down before he gave up. oh well, we hope for next time.

(iii) atilla csihar's getting arrested for carrying shitloads of drugs
Don't have much of an opinion, but im glad he still does drugs and hasn't turned into a complete pussy.

(iv) the recent rise in raw black metal across the globe and people who like to state "i like telling xians to fuck off".
Trends. graduated humanitarian nu emtal fucks who don't know hatred anymore then living by themselves and living a shitty painful life... msot of them are rich suburban kids! they dont have to fucking work, they dont do drugs or drink, they just think its cool cuz cradle is on sony now. its all a fucken trend. it will die off.

(v) chuch arson
It needs to happen more. If we had more of a following, perhaps we'd engage. theres plenty of wooden churches in canada just waiting, but i won't state any locations, or if we plan on it. that would be fucking stupid if i did, now wouldn't it? but people lack balls, the old flame still burns, its just a matter of time


11. how do you feel about national socialism or NSBM?
I don't mind it, i don't agree with it, and i think the white race is equally shit as any other, but i don't care if someone holds those ideals. ocasionally the nazis get annoying when they preach more about killing blacks then killing christians. black metal is not about pride, its about hate without pretension, and a lot of these skins dont see that, they see it as only violent music, not dark essence which is as bad as 13 year old bowl short haird christian kids. well perhaps a bit better, but not by much, you know? in fact we've been in a few fights with skins.

12. what are your attitudes towards Americana and the Capitalist dogma the entire world seems to have sold its soul to (what do you think of the people on Ebay who sell Vlad Tepes splits for in excess of $300 each? (altough I know this ties in with the above)?
bullshit. anyone paying that for a cd is either a fat rich fuck or a total dumbass. fuck america.

13. I saw this done in another interview and i think it's a great idea... so ask yourself any question you'd like to be asked in an interview and answer it. I demand you both do this!
well, id ask myself what kinds of drugs do you prefer? then id say what have you got? any strong booze or opiates? how about some coke? as far as dramen, i dont know what he would ask himself.


14. Thanks for taking out the time on this interview, i leave this last bit for you to throw down your curse upon who ever you wish, and advertise your homepages + contacts and such.
rape children, do drugs, kill yourself, start fires and send us drugs. fuck off, die.

www.darkstormproductions.com

Foglord Gwalikath - Nekantropy (February 2004)

Nekantropy was a raging Black Metal project from Canada, this interview was completed in February 2004 with the main force behind the project Foglord Gwalikath.


1. A brief synopsis of the projects history/contributing members/release history
So far, Nekantropy has had three acual contributing members. Nekantropy was formed in 2001, for the expressing of the thoughts of Gwalikath. These three members include Gwalikath, Arataus (Misvita) and Dohmnach (Forest of Castles). These members were generally added to do drum programming and some bass. However, with the recording quality we had to deal with, this was not overly successful. I have now taken things into my own hands and currently songs are being recorded for the next demo. The only demo released so far is Foglords. This is not an active portrayal of the music to come.


2. Give some general thoughts on the inspiration behind the music.
Inspiration behind the music would include medieval aspects and hate towards today’s humanity. The race of mankind was once glorious, however of late many aspects (interracial-breeding, multiculturalism, democracy, rise of technology) have destroyed what was left of our race.


3. Some specifics on your sound.
The sound is raw and grinding, often improvised at certain parts in the music. Drums are normally filled with blastbeats and guitars are generally not technical. Expect more mystical Nekantropy in the future.


4. what does your music portray or represent?
My music represents all that my mind thinks. Stagnation in the dark ages, nature and separation of the cultures.


5. What is your opinion on the state of the underground situation?
Frankly, my area brings nothing black metal. I have little care or respect for any “black metal” scene. Most of the bands you can see nowadays are generally trendfaggits who all go after the same satanic, evil path. This is not what, in my opinion, black metal is about.


6. What is coming up for this project over the next 1-2 years?
Most likely some splits with Geimhre or other Canadian hordes I respect.


7. Ask yourself one question you'd like to be asked and answer it.


8. Thanks or taking the time to fill this out, any last words?
Stay true to yourself, may the human race choke on the grey ash of nuclear warheads.


9. Do You Have Any Contact Info? Such As A Homepage, Snail Mail or Email Addies.
You can contact me about the demo at Nekantropy@Death-star.com or use MSN via necromayhem@antisocial.com

Hellbastard & Krigkniv - Hangöver (January 2006)




Hangöver is a black/thrash band from Poland. This interview was conducted with the only permanent members Hellbastard and Krignkiv in January 2006. The interview was publiched in Estonian metal zine Pläkk, and appears here in English for the first time.


1. Hell-o. How did 31st December ended for you. Blury, I hope.
Hellbastard:I can’t recall, I don’t care. Shit like New Years are just silly excuses for college boys to drink and try to get laid. We don’t need excuses, we drink whenever we feel like and we bone on a regular basis. Burp!

Krigkniv: I did mescaline again. I danced with the spirit of the buffalo. Go figure…


2. Hangover wasn't that active for couple of years because herr Slut Eviscerator was having some problems in his personal life. Now year 2006 starts of with Hangover releasing MCD, so he is back and kicking then? Any additions to line-up?
Hellbastard: Hangöver was never too active anyway, well in playing department at least. I guess Hangöver is state of mind – that’s why Slut Eviscerator is still in the band even if we haven’t seen him for 2 years first and then we don’t see him too often as well. Well, fuck this. As for the new MCD, one can hardly say we’re back… We’re never back, we’re always far away, then we appear and record something whenever we feel like or have a chance to do so.
Anyhow, the MCD ain’t the first thing coming from us lately, there was a brand new scrotumtwisting crotchkickin’ track released on the glorious “Thrash metal blitzkrieg vol. 1” seven incher on Deathstrike Records, somewhere in 2005. Better get this EP, as we kicked some major ass the new song.

As for the “Under the shitfluence” MCD, to cut the story short – I’ve been working with my Swedish friend Krigkniv (of HORNED or THE LAW fame), a guitar player who recorded a guest solo on “Thrash metal blitzkrieg” song, then we’ve met up in December 2005 again, so we deciced to record a few (six, to be exact) GG Allin songs, because we thought they rule and we always wanted to do something with it. So yeah, I did the drums and vocals, Krigkniv blasted some guitars and shit, and then we had our pal Dreadnacht record bassturbation for us and here we go, so bite it you scum!

Krigkniv: I’m the new guy. Err..

Hellbastard: SHUT THE FUCK UP AND GIVE ME TWENTY! GO GO GO GO SHITHEAD!!!


3. Can you share some light on your upcoming GG ALLIN tribute? Wasn't he the guy who ate his own shit on stage?
Hellbastard: Well, as said before, the MCD will contain 6 songs – I kill everything I fuck, Die when you die, Bite it you scum, Son of evil, Suck my ass it smells and Highest power and I tell you – they’ll split your wig instantly. And yes, indeed, Jesus Christ Allin was the fella who liked to taste his own bowel movements, but first of all he was a great musician with a diehard attitude. It was hard to pick only a few songs from the wide selection of great songs he’d record but I believe we made some good choices.

Krigkniv: Fuck yeah bro! The king of the underground can’t be saluted enough. It was our duty to do this since we feel he’s underrated as a musician, and overrated as a cult clown figure. So what if he ate his own shit. He made some awesome songs and we tried to do our thing with ‘em.

Hellbastard: If more people today ate their own shit instead of talking shit, we’d be all much happier.


4. So who is releasing this 6 track terror and from where people can get it? All your earlier stuff is sold out anyway, right?
Hellbastard: I guess we’ll release it ourselves, as I don’t believe anyone would be interested. I took care of a nice packaging so it will be a candy. Everyone interested can order or pre-order it by emailing me at hangoverhorde@tlen.pl or writing a nice letter. Old stuff is sold out, the “Terrorbeer” cassette, the CD-R version of the demo and so on. I suspect that the “Thrash Metal Blitzkrieg 1” EP is still available from Deathstrike or other distros as it’s a fairly new release. Aha, I also have a few copies left of a CD compilation “Bang or be banged!” where we poorly perform “Creeping death” among other cool bands praising the names of old masters, i.e. Bewitched, Gernoth, Ancient Wisdom, Deceased, Front Beast, Gehennah, Ouroboros, Unpure… 80 minutes of covering madness. $10 or something.

Krigkniv: The earlier stuff sucks since I wasn’t in the band then.


5. You are getting along with other alco thrash bands like Gehennah and Nocturnal. I know you already worked with member from Nocturnal for his Necroslaughter project, but can we ever see these hardrockers collaborate on Hangover releases?
Hellbastard: Oh yeah, Nocturnal are the shit, and so are Gehennah – they started it all. Though I don’t think Nocturnal wants to be associated with this “retro alco thing”. They are too real for that, I tell you. I don’t think we’ll ever collaborate with Gehennah, as we don’t see each other that often anymore, plus the band seems to be in complete hiatus (apart from a gig every two years or something). I’ve did vocals for Necroslaughter and will do again in the future. We’ve had some tracks in mind, but things became very hectic for Daniel so it’s put on ice. You can still check out sold out EP “Sacrifice for Satan” (or it’s cassette version released by Slava Prod./Thailand) if you feel like being kicked in the face by old Sarcofago worship.

Krigkniv: I live in the same town as the guys in Gehennah and I see ‘em every now and then and talk some shit with ‘em at times. Nothing more nothing less. They’ve done some great shit throughout the years though. They also covered GG. I think it was “Drink, fight & fuck”. Great version indeed!


6. Nocturnal guys sure looked like your usual alcoholics within "Arrival Of The Carnivore" booklet with their Heineken granades. Ok, but any other alcohol fueled retro beer'n'roll bands we should keep an eye on? Have you heard Scepter from US?
Hellbastard: I am sure they drink as hell, I met them after all! They just don’t use it as image, which is cool… You can’t exaggerate with the “alcoholic” image or you become a joke… It’s okay with us though, because we know we’re one, we wanted to be.

I’ve lost the track of cool bands recently, but I’ll tell you what I like. Of course I heard Scepter, they fucking kick nuts. Beer powered stuff coming to my mind is definitely Drunkard from Greece (also a Deathstrike band), Gehennah of course - if one haven’t heard Gehennah yet, it’s too late, go fucking kill yourself you mongrel idiot. The “modern retro” bands I dig with worship are surely Nocturnal, Witchtrap, Deströyer 666, Bewitched, Diabolic Force, Unpure, Morbosidad, Must Missa, Nocturnal Breed, Adorior, Witchmaster, Pagan Rites, Nifelheim, Turbocharged… Fuck, I can’t remember man. It’s always good to hear some ass slaying new band praising the old masters, fuck inventing the new, look where it brought us…


7. Speaking of alco thrash, it is never being too popular, but bands playing alco thrash has been always in cult status. I know you will start your rant about you guys not being able to play your instruments and so on. Still, how did you end up starting good and enjoyable alco thrash band?
Hellbastard: It’s popular for me and fuck all prissy pants sissies cunts who think it’s not serious or trendy. Fuck them up their stupid asses. FUCK OFF!!! I don’t know why do people enjoy our music, they must be fucked in the head or something, so that’s perfectly okay for me.


8. What do you think about veteran bands like Venom and Celtic Frost for example getting their dusty instruments out again after so many years?
Hellbastard: I dig Venom’s “Ressurection” A LOT, but I don’t care if Celtic Frost are going to return or not. Warrior proved his love for faggotry too many times already… It happens too often recently… You know – bands who recorded decent albums in the beginning, then spent half of their career playing shitstained (no relation to GG here!) rainbow piece of doodie calling it “experimental” and “mature”, then realized that noone listens to this, so they decide to reattach their balls and go back to their roots to sell more albums. New Destruction is a joke, Pungent Stench should fucking die, reformed Gayhem was the biggest piece of shit ever… Who else? Fukk this, I didn’t bother remembering all the fucking “return bands” which disgusted me over the recent years. Fukk them all with a spiked deathdick.

Krigkniv: Hellbastard, you don’t know shit. The new Mayhem record is elite. I don’t have any high hopes in the new Celtic Frost record though.

Hellbastard: Do your record sucks? Do people consider you a faggot? Is life a living hell since you released that piece of crap? Don’t you worry, you can always call yourself ELITE then. It’s easy, it’s fun, and it’s FREE!!!


9. What about your side project Backstage Sluts? Quite hard to find anything about that band, all the websites I found with these keywords are porn. Did you released the demo "Trisexual Nunwhore Cumsquad"?
Hellbastard: Ooohh, it was a glorious project which never came alive, since we had only 3 songs lasting for 4 minutes total, so it was quite too stupid to be released. Me and my Danish friend Dale Wifebeater did three songs of nuclear warfare punk rock, but they are missing in action somewhere… So is Dale, so if anyone knows a Danish motherfucker called Dale Wifebeater, you better hit me up with an info where he lives, that scum, as I’ve been trying to get ahold of him for 2 years now. FUKK!!!

Krigkniv: It probably sucked anyway. I’d fucking crush that Dale-guy with my tasty licks!


10. Is there anything you do in some kind of planed way and actually finish it?
Hellbastard: No mister. We never finish anything, because I’ve always worked with FUKKING MORON KUNTS! I was always the one with ideas and power to create, but I’ve been dealing with lazy lowlife scumfukks who could barely wipe their own asses, so FUKK THEM right here from this place. Hear me?! I am insulting you all the way from Estonia! FUKK OFF!!! Though I must say that Dale Wifebeater, Krigkniv and Dreadnacht were the first persons I worked with who actually did what they should. Krigkniv never let me down so far, and we made quite a few killer projects together and I believe more will be to come. It’s like with this GG Allin album – I’ve been asking kunts and shitheads for years to help me with the guitars or whatever to accomplish this release but all they got to say was “sure yeah” and then crawl back to their miserable fukking lives. And then boom, I am landing in the heart of Sweden, we fucking eat three fucking meatballs, a potato and a bowl of shrimps and record a killer GG tribute tracks within 2 days right from the scratch. Our pal H. Hellcunt shoots pix of us the next day, I return home and do the cover artwork for the release and we’re ready to press the album. That’s the way I wanna work. Always. Fukk off.

Krigkniv: I never finish stuff. People finish stuff for me, except for beers.


11. Where you guys work to get the money for drinking?
Hell yeah… I am working as a graphic designer, photographer and all that, doing pix of chix or covers for bands-I-don’t-always-like for living. Dreadnacht is a most powerful amongst us, woking as a custom agent in FedEx, that’s GRIM and EVIL. Krigkniv is eating shit for living.

Krigkniv: I sell my ass and study to be a teacher for the younger kids.


12. From time to time in your interviews you mention having plans to do a video for Hangover. I assume these are still just plans?
Hellbastard: Forget it. Just forget it.

Krigkniv: I’d have to check with my lawyer about that. Don’t think it’d be a proper career move for me.


13. Hah, having trouble with the law like usuall so laying low profile?
Hellbastard: I’d rather say Krigkniv has a problem with a video camera. I once seen a footage of him running away from the goat, as well as the totally underground strip tease shots, and before he even answers I just want to say that I’ve never danced naked to “Eye of the tiger”.

Krigkniv: My band or the pussies in blue?


14. Some guy called Black Bielack did some solos for "Terrorbeer" which also had song "Porn Watcher" -- not suprisingly for Hangover, ironic song about perv porn watchers. Isn't that guy doing porn now?
Hellbastard: Hell yeah, Black Bielack is the shit. But he’s not “doing porn”, but works in this department as a graphic designer, photographer and all, shooting pics of plastic dildos and all, haha! It’s a great fun to have a guy with a box full of humongous dildos and a digital camera. We’ve had a pretty fresh times with that box, and no – none of our anuses got penetrated, in case you wonder, haha! Ronnie Ripper of Gehennah wrote the lyrics for “Pornwatcher” so I had nothing to do with it. I like porn, as any man should.


15. Another guy on "Terrorbeer" tape was Nergal, better known as Behemoth's singer. You said this cockstar was there just so the tape would sell better. You also don't like Acid Drinkers. It seems you don't give a shit about most metal scene in Poland with few exceptions?
Hellbastard: Forget it. He wasn’t “appearing” and noone even knows he was there. He was just screaming shit in the background about Danone yoghurts and we got it on tape during the “Fag killer” song or something.

I don’t give a shit about any scene, I just listen to whatever I like. Metalheads are a bunch of tards anyway, and I like to deal with people I can spend quality time with (believe me, screaming “hail satan, nails are cool” while drinking gets boring after a while). Acid Drinkers suck donkey ass as hard as any Christian metal does and Polish scene is a joke anyway, I only listen to Witchmaster (but I think they are dead by now) and Kriegsmaschine. I am generally disappointed with the state of metal recently, so I basically abhor the whole genre. Freshest things I’ve heard recently are German HELRUNAR with their great black fucking metal debut “Frostnacht” and their countrymen SECRETS OF THE MOON and the murderous “Exhibitions” EP.


16. And what says our friend from Sweeden about their local scene?
Krigkniv: I’m part of the Swedish metal scene and we are kinda inbred and worn out here as well. Nothing original going on here either even though there are a bunch of cool bands here who are rising to glory as we speak. My own other band, The Law, being one of them. You should check it out at http://www.myspace.com/thelawswe . There, I plugged it.

Hellbastard: I heard he also has a secret LiveJournal.


17. We are Estonian magazine, we always try to find out how much people know about our scene abroad. Do you know any Estonian bands? Or did you knew we have cheap alcohol and nice chicks?
Hellbastard: Don’t know anything about your chicks, so send three of them over here with the mentioned cheap booze. I’ll pay the airfare. As for the bands, I know Loits (but can’t say I am listening to this right-winged-disguised-as-pagan-genre), also stuff like Metsatoll, East Trading Wang (trading WHAT?!), and Must Missa which kicks some major ass with their fresh tthhrraaasshhhing madness! Kick heads!

Krigkniv; I’m an ignorant piece of shit so I don’t know a single band, even though I know you have that neo-folk thingie goin’ on over there. Good luck to ya though! As far as chicks and liquor goes, I like ‘em both. I’m not interested in cheap chicks and nice liquor though…Or was it the other way around? Anyways… I hope you get the fucking mob out of there so you can start getting your shit together and actually PAY FOR OUR RELEASES AND NOT BOOTLEG EVERY FUCKING THING YOU GET YOUR FUCKING HANDS ON.


18. Cheers for few hours of your drinking time, got any last words?
Krigkniv; Thanks for the interview!

Hellbastard: You can lick them, you can suck them, but DON’T PUNCH THE BALLS!!!


Hangöver
L. Jaszak
P.O. Box 77
20-956 Lublin 17
Poland

Jason Kocol - Impaled (2005)

Once in a while you stumble across a joker while conducting an interview, some of those jokers makes you wonder if it's worth the while. Though fuck that, sometimes it's good to have it all turned upside down. Here you have a blood dripping interview with comedian, growler and guitarist Jason Kocol from Oakland's finest Carcass worshippers Impaled!


1. What’s going on in the Impaled camp at the moment?
We are doing pretty good at camp this year. We just learned how to tie a square knot. Tomorrow I think our counsellors are going to take us kayoing in the lake. At the end of the week there’s going to be a dance with lots of music, cookies and punch! Things are fun, but one of our bunk mates always wets the bed. Gross! We miss you, Mom and Dad.


2. How much do you look forward to get “Death After Life” released?
We look about as forward as one can look. Yep, eyes straight ahead, six inches above the horizon. That’s us!


3. What do you think about the album?
I think that it is way better than two kicks square in the jaw. Plus it sounds a lot better than that.


4. Is it the most complete Impaled album to date?
Yes, it was always a problem with our past albums where they would just stop somewhere between the middle and the last 2/3rds of what we intended. We finally got our technique down so it no longer does that!


5. How has the reaction been so far, if you have gotten any?
It’s been pretty varied. Many of the 13-year-old online webzine journalists have complaints about the production (you know, the fact that it’s actually really heavy yet there are dynamics and you can hear what we’re playing) and the material not breaking new ground (yet if we really broke new ground by arranging all the songs for a 15-piece contrabassoon ensemble they’d still complain), but our fans who’ve contacted us directly really seem to like it a lot. Go figure!


6. What do you expect from the album?
I expect every man, woman, transgender and child to have purchased a copy of it by the end of this week. If that doesn’t happen, at midnight we will turn into pumpkins. Very DEATH METAL PUMPKINS.


7. How do you think your fans will react to “Death After Life”?
I believe the most common reactions are loss of sleep, nausea, bloating, and just your everyday run-of-the-mill head exploding. Please ask your doctor if “Death After Life” is right for you. Oh wait, we are doctors. So yes, it’s right for you.


8. Will you tell us about the concept behind “Death After Life”?
The concept is very original: there are songs with both music and lyrics simultaneously! How we were able to stumble upon that is anyone’s guess.


9. How do you get influenced musically and lyrically?
The first step is to lock ourselves in a walk-in freezer for 3 days without food or water, with white noise blasting through speakers that are piped in through the next room. After that, we read a bunch of old Judy Blume and Beverly Cleary books and we’re good to go!


10. I think there is a more Carcass feel over this album, than your previous ones, is that correct?
If you’ve ever ran your bare hands over a carcass, you’d know how good it feels. So then it’s no surprise we decided to capture that feeling with music.


11. The touch of Swedish heavy melodic death is almost gone from the music, any specific reason for that?
It’s because Swedish heavy melodic death metal NEVER RETURNS OUR PHONE CALLS ANYMORE, THAT JERK!!! (sounds of heavy weeping) Sorry, I can’t talk about this. Next topic, please.


12. The production is kinda noisy and “old” sounding, I really like it and think it fits the music perfectly. What did you want to accomplish with such a production?
What didn’t we want to accomplish, is really the question here!


13. Are the intros made by the band?
They are indeed. We also make a mean spinach soufflé if you’d ever care to sample it.


14. How far can you take the bloody mess known as Impaled?
From here to eternity, baby. Sorry, by “baby” I really meant “sweetie”.


15. When will we see you rip open the stages and venues in Denmark?
When you send us plane tickets and loads of cash. Our bank account number is 100257849-673. Get crackin’, buddy!


16. What albums do you listen a lot to at the moment?
These days it’s mostly field recordings of various grain silos from farms stretching across this great land of ours. The production on those are TOTALLY SICK, BRO!


17. Thanks a ton for spilling your guts… If you have anything to add, feel free to do it now!
http://www.impaled.info – Just add water and watch it grow before your very eyes!

Dan Slaughter - Deathwitch (2004)

Once upon a time there was a Swedish band called Deathwitch, they are no more, though during their career they released some quite good thrashing black metal albums. The last album that the world saw from them, was 'Violence Blasphemy Sodomy', back in the days, when the album was released, I had a little chat with drummer Dan Slaughter.


1. Hails Dan Slaughter, how are things in Sweden at the moment?
Hail! I’m busy as hell with a lot of things, not Deathwitch tough haha.


2. Will you please introduce yourself and tell us how your metal adventure started?
The only band I play in at the moment is Deathwitch. I have played in many small underground bands since late 80’s from time to time. I’m also a biker and like fast cars.


3. You are ready with your new onslaught “Violence Blasphemy Sodomy”, a superb album to start the new year with... What was your ideas when the band started writing music for a new album?
To be honest I didn’t record the drums for the new album. I was busy with other shit and was not able to travel to Gothenburg at that time so a session drummer called Morbid Juttu did my work. I’m satisfied with his and the other guys musical work on the album! I rehearsed some of the songs before the recording session and I think our main goal was to create some aggressive and ugly metal of violent death.


4. Did the album end up as you all imagined?
I think it’s cool! It would maybe be a bit more evil if I managed to do the drums haha, I prefer my drum sound on the previous album ‘Deathfuck Rituals’ but I have no problems with it.


5. How has the first assaults from the press been, any positive surprises or does they all hate you?
Both great and a lot of negative shit, but who cares. Enjoy or hate.


6. Deathwitch has always been about primitive, yet very hardhitting and crushing metal, with influences from the early scenes of death, thrash and black metal... What is appealing to you about those styles of metal?
For me it was the music I grew up with. Drink alcohol and listen to blasphemous metal like Sodom, Sarcofago, Possessed, Death, Slayer……. It was a great time! So it’s great to play that kind of aggressive music.


7. When one throws on a Deathwitch album, the sincere freshness of a young band which wants to kill the entire world, come to mind. Though the band has some years on the back and I know Terror isn’t as young as he has been... How does Deathwitch keep the fresh and “fuck you all” spirit and attitude?
I think Terror is over 30 years old and I only have a few years left to the 40 limit huh… Slade is like 35. I think it’s important to find the feeling in the songs like you did when you listened to the same kind of music when you were young.


8. How important is the “fuck you all” attitude for the band?
I don’t know if we have that attitude maybe both me and Slade lives a bit in the FTW attitude in the biker world… But it’s a lot of ‘FUCK’ in the lyrics hahaha


9. What is metal about in your eyes?
Aggression, speed and evil lyrics!


10. What makes a so called metal band un-metal?
Happy riffing and love lyrics.


11. Who writes the music in the band?
I think Terror writes most of the riffs and then we work on it together. I always want him to create bad riffs that he doesn’t like at all, then I will like it. He normally creates heavy doom/death riffs in his other bands like Runemagick and The Funeral Orchestra. So I always ask him to make fast riffs that sucks, hahahaha.


12. Where is the inspiration to the music found?
Violence, Sodomy and Blashpemy!


13. It is easy to hear your are an excellent drummer, with great variation and superb pace shifts and great breaks... When did you start to play the drums and what inspired you to start?
Hmmm well I hope you like MY drumming on ‘Deathfuck Rituals’ hehe but Morbid Juttus work on “Violence Sodomy Blasphemy is cool! I have played drums from time to time for over 20 years.


14. Where do you find inspiration to your drumming?
Hate, aggression, booze and metal…


15. The influences of Deathwitch are found in the eighties... How much do your own musical taste collide with the music of Deathwitch?
A lot. I still listen to the old bands.


16. How much is Deathwitch a band, we all know that Terror participates in a lot of different things... What about you and Slade Doom do you play in other bands?
For me and Slade, Deathwitch is our only band even tough we almost never rehearse. Terror is busy with Runemagick and The Funeral Orchestra. He have also helped some other shit bands with drums over the years like Sacramentum and Swordmaster. But I guess that Runemagick is the only BAND for him.


17. How is Deathwitch’s live activities, I could imagine you kicks serious ass on stage... Are playing a lot live?
We have never played live. Even not before I joined the band. We’ll see what will happen in the future.


18. Will we at some point see you in Denmark and maybe Aalborg? It isn’t that far away from Göteborg!
It’s close, but I am in Thailand right now haha. I hope so.


19. This is your first album on your new label Wicked World, how do you feel about the label and how have they treated you so far?
I don’t have so much contact with the label but it seems good so far I think.


20. Where was “Violence Blasphemy Sodomy” recorded and who produced it? The raw and very energetic production really slays!
I think it’s recorded in 2 different studios in Gothenburg and some stuff at Terror's own little studio.


21. You are one of the great few bands, which plays with sincere and a crushing feeling of metal... Why is that feeling so hard to find in new bands and even many new releases with once great bands?
People get old and forget the ancient spirit of metal and the young ones likes other shit…


22. Will you share your 3 all time favorite albums with the worldwide ‘bangers?
Death – Scream Bloody Gore
Slayer – Reign In Blood
Motörhead - Motörhead


23. Thanks a for answering my questions, I’ll leave the last words of torment to you!
Thanks man!

Daniel Corchado - The Chasm (2004)

This interview was conducted during the cold November of 2004 for the DK based 'zine Nocturnal Horde, so far only published in Danish, so for you death metal heads into dark mystical travels into the obscure thoughts and incantations of The Chasm, here you go! As you'll find out while reading the interview, it was conducted while the band was promoting the release of the album 'The Spell Of Retribution'! To catch up on recent news from the band, they just released their new offering 'Farseeing The Paranormal Abyss' on Corchado's own label Lux Inframundis. A release that I haven't checked out yet, so I can't tell you whether is good or bad, though having the band's past in mind, I can't imagine it beeing the latter!


1. Please start off by introducing yourself and tell us why you play metal?
My name is Daniel Corchado of the Cult of Death of THE CHASM and I play Heavy Metal because is the only music that matters to me, the only source of strength and inspiration to go on in this putrid life…


2. What do you find fascinating about metal and especially the atmospheric death metal with occult and ancient inspiration, as you make with The Chasm?
I am of the belief that Heavy Metal ,when played with conviction, honor, feeling and power,can be the most interesting and powerful form of artistic expression, when we create our songs we are not only doing music, we are also painting pictures of death and obscurity within our souls.


3. Where do you find inspiration when you write music?
Mostly from the golden era of Metal (80’s – early 90’s), my own ancestry and roots as a Mexican and of course my inner self.


4. Do you have a certain mood you have to be in, when you make your fantastic tunes?
Thanks for the compliment, yes,the majority of times I have to be in a certain mood to create our hymns of death, it may be a sad/depressive one, or an angry/hateful one, but it has to be a special state of mind.


5. What about the lyrics, how do you get inspired to write them?
It is just visions and ideals that are very personal and of big importance to me, I really don’t get any inspiration from books or movies, it all comes from deep inside, sometimes the lyrics may not make any sense to the people, but that's understandable!


6. Will you tell a bit about the lyrical content on “The Spell Of Retribution”?
The main core deals with the spiritual search of one individual for its owns roots and recover the past/lost glories, manifesting and constructing a very powerful spell to punish those individuals or circumstances that caused the decline and corruption of a once magnificent empire (and here I'm in some way metaphorically speaking about the ancient Aztec empire as well as the golden years of true Heavy/Death/Thrash/Black Metal!). I always had this vision about reaching a new place or dimension when my existence has ceased , and to find what I’m looking for, a lot of preparation must be made, learning and constructing, these ideas and visions are what The Chasm’s lyrical concept is all about…


7. You have always had a grandiose epic feel over your music, how did that come about?
As I mentioned,we are trying to create this special form of Heavy Metal of death, music that even if it’s extreme and intense, will transport ourselves (and the listener) to a different dimension, it may be one of war, or one of desolation, but we are creating Metal that goes beyond the generic and the mundane, something more transcending and with meaning.


8. What did inspire you to create The Chasm?
The urge to represent/channel my feelings into the most magnificent music in the world, Metal… That is the main reason why this band exists…


9. Have your inspirational sources changed over the years?
Not at all, the only thing that changes is that the emotions and visions are coming in different variations now, the experience of the past years and the lessons learned through this journey made this odyssey somehow different than in the beginning.


10. Will you tell us what bands and releases that has meant the most to you and the musical approach of The Chasm?
I could mention 5 that really marked my life: Slayer - Hell Awaits, Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Iron Maiden - killers, Celtic Frost - To Mega Therion and Kreator - Pleasure To Kill


11. When you first started The Chasm, what did you want to accomplish, and have you accomplished that?
I think so, because the main purpose to do this band was just to play the music that I like so much, to be able to be part of this magnificent movement, to create my own visions and ideas without any limits or boundaries, to create an authentic entity and force in Death Metal, and so far we have been lucky enough to realize this goal.


12. You are now ready with your new album “The Spell Of Retribution”, how do you feel about it?
We are very proud and satisfied with the final result, I really think it is our most destructive work to date, the way it should be, every new release has to be better (in our ears) than the last one, if one day we realize we cannot progress no more, then that day will be the day The Chasm will be put to rest…


13. How do you think your fans will react towards the album?
So far the reactions have been very strong and positive, this album is 100% in The Chasm style, but obviously taken to a higher level, so I’m sure any REAL follower of our path of destruction won’t be disappointed, because we are not, we are 100% into our new album!


14. Have heard any reactions towards the new album yet, both from the press and your fans?
Yes, so many reviews, and the grand majority are very positive and some even amazing. Of course there are a few out there who really don’t got into the album, which is ok,I ’m very glad that there is people who despise this album, and even talks shit about us. It is great to keep a balance, but in the end if the reviews are good or bad, it really doesn’t matter to us, as long as we are satisfied with our music, we will be fine.


15. It seems like The Chasm has built a huge fanbase over the years, is that correct and how do you feel about it?
Well,yes, I agree to some degree ,I mean,for a band like us, that still is very underground, I think you can call it “huge” to the amount of believers and followers that really support our crusade, it really gives us strength to continue in this battle, it shows that there are still dedicated souls who think and feel like us, who believe in the dark side of Metal… anti-trend …


16. You have always released your albums on minor labels through the years, but have still managed to get the album and name out to a lot of people, how have you managed that?
Well, I think it just is a sign of how much I care for this band,and how much I used to believe in spreading our pestilence! Back in the day the underground “network” was so much more pure, and I knew that there were individuals who maybe was interested in our style, I worked hard, sending promos, flyers etc., since our first days in Mexico, trying to spread our word and I guess that it paid off. I still try to do the same, but now with the website and internet, things are somehow simpler to do, but also the “personal” touch has been lost in one way…


17. How much did your gig in Incantation mean for The Chasm, it must have opened a lot of people’s eyes?
Probably it kinda helped our name a bit, but it was something that I tried to avoid, I mean, we always wanted to be heard and respected for what we are, as The Chasm, we don’t want to get compared to anybody. For me it just was a phase in my life, I had a good time and went to a lot of places, met a lot of people, it was great experience…


18. You have now signed to Wicked World/Earache, which must mean a breakthrough for The Chasm, what do you expect from the label?
To be honest,our expectations with Wicked World have been fulfilled almost 100% or so, I mean, we wanted to have a good recording budget, great distribution and promotion, and we accomplished that. It's been really satisfying to see our music spread to areas where we never have been before. Wicked World is doing a tremendous job promoting the album, the only thing that we may need to complete this work is to be able to finally tour worlwide. I mean, full American and European tours would be great, but it do not only depend on us, we need support from both the label and people, so we'll see, time shall tell...


19. What do you expect from “The Spell Of Retribution”?
What I expected already came true, a satisfying and unique piece of Darkened Heavy Metal of Death, that’s the way we see/hear it, that’s how we created it, that’s what we expected of it, it is done… Whatever happens on the “market” or with people’s reactions, is out of our control…


20. The latest album I own with The Chasm is the superb “Deathcult For Eternity: The Triumph”, a lot of things have happened since then. The band has developed a lot, though your still is sticking to your main idea. How would you describe the development of The Chasm since then?
It has just been a long road of keeping our own vision and conviction together and very strong, obviously there has been some changes and variations in the way we play, but the core and ideals of the band are still the same, but stronger and more focused. As we grow older I think we gain and learn from experiences and mistakes, it is a natural process, we want to keep doing this, we still feel it, and also we are more structured in several ways, not only musically but also mentally, as you said, we are developing, both as musicians and individuals. When we created “Deathcult For Eternity…” we were still in Mexico, we were younger and had a different perspective, but the style and essence I think was the same…


21. What can we expect from The Chasm in the future?
If there are no disturbing changes, and the ideas and inspiration keep flowing, then you can expect a more devastating The Chasm attack in the future.


22. How do you see the future for The Chasm?
Hard to tell, life brings so many unexpected things everyday, that it's hard to see the future clearly. I hope next year we'll be touring Europe as well as the USA, is all I can say for now…


23. Will you share your 3 favorite albums through the time with us metal heads?
Slayer - Hell Awaits
Black Sababth - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Iron Maiden - Killers


24. Thanks a ton for answering my questions, the last remark are yours!
Thanks for your time and support, keep the dark flame burning high and proud, hopefully we’ll meet soon!

Utter death

Sunday, 18 October 2009

Herr Chemosh - christcrusher productions (2002)

After having bought a of items couple from this label's distro and having bought a few copies of the extremely cool "gather against humanity" 4 band split for distribution in Denmark, my interest for the label was burning now. Some time has passed and Herr Chemosh is really getting things on a roll, so therefore he gets the honour of being featured her.e Check out this label and support it, it's the real thing


- Hails Herr Chemosh, how is the current state of the extreme metal scene in England?
Gegroet, it's getting there. there's bands popping all over the place who are playing raw black metal, and not shit either, people just have an aversion to the UK scene due to shit like CoF and hecate enthrond and the years of them persisting they're black metal. now everyone thinks that any band to
say they're bm from the UK will sound like them.

There's quite a few good acts now though like ODIUM, Eternity of Darkness, Ichneutic, Nigrescent to name a few. All playing raw black metal, which isnt a bad thing.

Although I have to say as my fatherland is Belgium my interest lies with that scene, Gotmoor, Worthless (now Paragon Impure), Grimfaug, lugubrum, YMI, enthroned, The
Beast, Axamenta, Avatar, Ecliptica and the likes.


- Will you tell a bit about yourself, why are you spending your time on metal and can you remember your first encounter with the blessed music?
Well there's always a pathway into black metal isn't there, mine started off with listening to KISS, was, twisted sister and manowar from a young age and then one day in october/november `95 wondering about in a store looking for kiss and accidentally coming accross king diamond. Downloaded that as soon as i got online round may `96 and went out to buy the spider's lullaby a few days after that. In august `96 i came accross immortal's BITN while looking for the king's cds, which didnt impres me much...September `96 saw me buying a terrorizer zine which had the king on the cover and within i learnt about bands such as mayhem, gehenna, satyricon and the likes.

We all know how being rebellious rules when we're young and after a violent encounter with my dad which ended up with me being kicked out of the house the record store was my first target and mayhem, carcass plus immolation
cds made it into my pocket, from there on there's been no turning back and black metal has become the world.


- When and how did Christcrusher Productions start?
Having lived in Hong Kong for most of my life made finding good black metal a chore, so in `99 i started using underground mail orders, buying demos and such, this led me to finding many gems, and i wondered why so many of
these great bands (Musta Surma, Warloghe, Tharaphita etc) were unsigned, so i decided there needed to be a label to cater for such great acts.

In september or october `01 i decided university wasnt my life, so i dropped out and started making plans of how i would support the music scene other than my page whichs located at http://melektaus.christcrusher.com and i
decided i should start up a label or distro. The first cds i distributed were the Melektaus mcd and the VladTepes mcd, I hated how a mainstream shit label was selling these great releases so i bought off there copies off the distro/label and christcrusher prod was born.


- What is the philosophy behind the label?
There isn't really any philosophy behind the label, other than not ripping off the black metal fans and offering the lowest possible prices!


- Why did you feel you had to start a label, what can you and your label offer compared to other underground labels?
Other than what I described before, I felt that too many labels and distros out there are fucking rip off, charging 12$for an MCD, and 15-20for CDs. this is fucking bullshit! I fucking hate that kind of shit which is why i strive to get low prices, this does mean i dont earn shit from the label and i dont get heaps of money to put back into the label. and so i get a limited catalogue list.


- How did you get inspired to start up a label?
The day I saw those Vlad Tepes and MelekTaus cds in the catalogue of that gay label i just emailed them and told them i wanted all their copies of these cds and a week later i was distributing. Then about a year onward came the 4way split cd


- What have you so far released and do you have any exciting things coming up?
So far there's been Kult ov Azazel/Obitus/Humanicide/Thy Lord - Gather Against Humanity CD
raw black metal - limited to 300 with the first 50 numbered in my blood

Toroidh - Europe is Dead 7" Pic disk VINYL
neo classical/folk/ambient - limited to 200

Gurthant - The Thrill of Live Magick TAPE
Death/black metal live tape - limited to 50 handnumbered copies

Darkest Hate/Black Winter Night - split demo
Raw black metal from brazil - limited to 333 handnumbered copies

Eternity of Darkness - Ship of Fools
Raw black metal - limited to 200 handnumbered copies


various goodies are coming up, but I'll address those later on.


- What do a band have to offer, before you would sign it/release something with it?
All I really need is to be able to hear the band, i am not going to release something which i havent heard and also wont re-issue just any demo or what ever. when it comes to bands like Eternity of Darkness and ODIUM, these
items were limited to 20 and 40copies on CD-r so this warrants a re-issue. but a demo or what ever which has been properly released on cd or tape by a label will not be re-issued after being sold out.


- Have you limited the label to only concentrating on a few musical styles or are you open towards everything?
I love quite a lot of music ranging from industrial to ambient to death metal to black metal, but i wont release the kinds of music which you find everywhere. for example a dimmu clone wont be found amongst my releases!

But I prefer to just release raw black metal, but as the past has shown with the gurthang and toroidh releases i will release some other material as well, i think fans of the label into the raw black metal will be surprised by the Vehemence6.2 release especially. Even i am in the dark with how this will sound though. And i have spoken with Nordvargr about a possible future release of Toroidh or another side project of mz.412.

Also in the distro i have been known to distro none BM items like, penitent, veiled allusions, folkstorm, toroidh, sephiroth and the likes.


- What are your own favorite style within the dark world of metal?
Raw black metal, plain n simple.


- If you could choose 3 bands of your own choice (past and present) and release something with the band, who would you choose?
Musta Surma, Vlad Tepes, GGFH

These bands strike me as acts which didnt get enough attention. i was asked to release the Musta Surma album at one point but i told them all i could do was an album on vinyl and they never contacted me after that email to them.

- If you got the chance to release something with e.g. COF and you knew it would sell shitloads, would you take the offer or turn it down?
Turn it down, im not in this business to make money, if i was my prices would be higher and i'd be releasing shit. bands like that get too much attention any way, they dont need it from supporters of the underground as well.


- If you ever got the chance to turn Christcrusher into to a large label, would you do that or will you remain dedicated to the underground?
I would love to turn christcrusher into a large label, but in the sense of a label which is able to cop with a lot of releases, not a label which makes shitloads of money with fucking shit releases. But i will only release cds or vinyls for the underground bands and keep it all limited and i will never raise my prices to the ridiculous unless the mailing places force me to do so by raising their prices.


- How is the local metal scene, is there anything happening near your home?
I'm currently working on getting a new band started out of the ashes of my last one (Dawn of Apocalypse) which died when my fist and knee struck the other founding member's face.

Other than that there's one death metal act who arent bad, just have horse shit drum programmin rather than a real drummer which totally ruins their sound.

A lot of the people around here are full of shit, example someone shoves me from behind face first into a pillar at a metal/rock club's dance floor, i retaliate by grabbing who it is by the hair and slamming them into the pillar without looking. turns out it's a fucking bitch, so i get banned just because it's female. then a few days later i'm being told i've been punching this whore in the face for no apparent reason and kicking her while she's down. wow great metal scene. For a good local scene i'd better move back to Belgium. which i might do in a few years

although there's quite a few people into raw bm around here but no one has a band and there is no place to hang out or do anything interested, which is why i spend all my free time on my label or camping out in the mountains
and making visits to ancient neolithic burial chambers and making walks in the woods! which is why currenly i am trying to find a house in the woods on the mountains in the outskirts of this town to live in.

My dream would be to get a house in the outskirts of the town in the woods on the mountains witha decent garden, so i'd be able to bring down some underground bands and have a "mini festival" with people camping out and the bands playing out there.

- If I say black metal, what do you say?
Fuck Yeah!

That's all i can come up with now, as the love for this music is not something I can describe in words, i can only display it with my support for the scene through


- How long do you think Christcrusher will continue to spread the plague, have you ever thought of giving up?
Giving up? No. Taking a break? Yes. There have been quite a few times where i have had to live off other people as i havent been able to even buy my own food due to pumping so much of my own money into the label. when ever
I make money from work or what ever I tend to put it immediately towards the label and before i realise how low on money I am, I end up with an empty fridge and no food to eat. due to this i have thought about laying it to
rest for a few months and restarting it


- In ten years from now, what do you want people to think when the hear Christcrusher Productions?
I'd like people to think of x-crusher prod as a/the home for raw underground black metal. a place where one an go and get some cheap music.


- Both your releases and your distro items are very cheap, how do you manage to keep a healthy business going?
By eating very cheap food heh. i tend to work for it. a fuckload. the only reason to live is black metal, and so i work my job, most people go to work and do this to survive. i go to work and do this to sort my label out, i'll put my label and distro and music before my own health.


- Which of your releases are you most proud of and which one rips the most?
that's very hard to say, i am proud of all of them, the main thing is that i have to say is that having a release out and getting interest for them is like getting your own music recorded and you listen to your demo tape and you think "fuck, i did that!" and this is how i have felt about all of my releases to be honest.


- Wouldn't "Gather Against Humanity" look fucking great on a picture disc, have you ever thought about releasing a full length vinyl?
This is true, or perhaps on a gatefold vinyl, but i have never really discussed it with the bands, and as i dont talk to ThyLord or Humanicide anymore so i doubt this will happen, I thought about it before but i just dont think it will be a possibility.


- Are you into vinyl yourself, what do you like/dislike about the format? Do you have some gems in your collection?
I adore vinyl, i love the way the format is, the way it feels to be holding a cd is nothing compared to a vinyl in your hands, i just like how the artwork looks so much more majestic and impressive, the sound is in my opinion a lot better too, cant describe it, but only another vinyl fanatic would understand how the vinyl pops are so great.

some gems?

MayheM - de mysteriis dom sathanas
morbid - live pic disk 7" tribute to DEAD
Devil Doll - dies irae
Devil Doll - The Girl who was Death
Devil Doll - Sacrilegium
All bathory albums
All Darkthrone albums
3 macabre vinyls
moribund 7"
sarcofago - INRI
Mutiilation - vampires of black imperial blood double gatefold LP (this vinyl would sell for up to 600$us)

there's too many to really list, also have various thrash items.


- Do you have any bands in mind for future releases?
I was discussing with a few bands... ThyLord (estonia) and vinterriket's album on tape. although confirmed releases i will list with the next question...


- How will the future be for Christcrusher, what can we expect from your side?
As for the future there's quite a lot planned for christcrusher prod. In the coming month there will be a re-issue of the ODIUM first demo which was put out on CD-r and was limited to 20copies, i'll be releasing that on tape limited to 100copies. This is great underproduced raw buzzy minimalistic black metal which reminds of ildjarn.

Botulistum LP. this vinyl will contain all the tracks they ever recorded during their 3 or 4 year history plus some live tracks and unreleased tracks. limited to 200copies in perhaps a gatefold sleave (unsure) it will be hand numbered and come with a poster. a number will also be numbered or smeared in blood, whether i am willing to take the blade to myself for getting enough blood to do this will be discovered in the future.. RAW underproduced black metal from Holland

4 or so Vinterriket posters will see the day of light in September.

Vehemence6.2 power Noise/industrial music from USA. this has been delayed for a few month already, it was ment to be out in June, a tape version of the CD-r which the band has ben spreading, but with about 60-70mins of extra music.

There will also be a great mayhem tribute to the old and only true mayhem with only tracks being covered from the demos, deathcrush and de mysteriis recordings. This has been delayed by almost a year and fuck knows when it
will be out.

And the last item which is at the moment confirmed for the future will be a Botulistum/Lugubrum split 7" with both bands recording new material for it.

Info on all this can be found at christcrusher.com though


- Will you share your 3 all time fave albums with us?
Very difficult question...

Shellyz Raven - Desolation, this cd makes me feel like there is more to discover in the world of depression, perhaps not black metal but fuck it.

Gehenna - 2nd spell. This is what opened up my eyes to black metal, i had discovered the music already for a few months, but this cd just made it all much more impressive.

Don't know what I would pick as a third, perhaps vlad tepes/belketre split, or long voyage back's first album, or something by nine inch nails, not black metal, but a great band none the less, it was my favourite band before
i discovered black metal and will probably always be.


- Thanks a lot for answering my questions! If you have something to add, please feel free to do it now!
No Problem, thanks for your support and i hope you enjoy the promotional
material i sent your way~

christcrusher.com

Thursday, 15 October 2009

P. Knight - Odium (June 2009)

7 years since the last Odium interview I felt the need to sit P. Knight down once more to find out what's been happening over the last few years and how his musical endeavours have progressed. This is a more laid back and commical interview than any of the interviews on Terror Propaganda so far.


1. If you could wear anyone's skin, who's would it be? Why?
Anyone’s skin? Well, I’d have to go back to fictional times and get the baby Jesus so I could clone him. I'd make ten clones, wait till their all 8 months, kill em and skin em, maybe just skin em, let them grow old with no skin. No need to be mean and killing stuff. Then stitch them together to make a body suit. Why? I could slap midgets with the little arms and legs that hang from my suit.


2. List lyrics for your gayest song. What inspired you?
That would involve far too much digging about.


3. What's your favourite excuse when being caught fucking a headless corpse's maggot ridden rotting gash?
It’s always got to be blaming it on the demon in my cock.


4. Which cd was the biggest mistake you ever made buying?
It would have to be " satans hordes shall rise again - gather against humanity”


5. Haha you flaming homo, why not go out and buy an inflatable sexmandoll. but anyway, when did you create Odium? And why on earth do you make your music public?
Good question. First off, nothing i like more than purple headed womb ferrets pressed against my chocolate starfish and second, Ive far too many sexmandolls. All of em broken due to being hit with cum covered hammers and slashed with cut-throat razors. Public, only to those who choose to buy or trade. Maybe I should have kept it all to my self, but then why not spread the nightmares? It was created 1,998 years after little jesus first wet the bed. Why? Who knows? A calling..... for more crap.


6. Tell us about your favourite dream. and not the homo-midget fucking one.
One that lingers, walking through a field riddled with dead rotting sheep. I come across this one sheep who's eyes have since long gone, its jaw smashed and skin missing from its bone. Out of its abdomen is a lamb that is still alive and has just finished eating its way out of its dead mother’s womb. It’s covered in blood and crying pathetically at me. A typical dream. A more recent one, witnessing two women become involved in a gas explosion. The first knocked to the floor and badly burnt, the second trapped in a door way and unable to escape the white hot heat. I watch as her flesh is burnt from her skull, I stare into her eyes as her life is burnt away. Woke up with a proper knobber that morning i tell you.


7. You have made a music video for Odium, tell us about this and will there be more videos to come?
Its was no where near as good as I intended. I wanted lots of fire and a guest appearance from satan. Maybe next time. There will be more to come. The majority of the trash was filmed in the depths of an ancient lead mine. All the nature shots were filmed while a rotting squirrel hung from my raging semi.


8. What is happening as of late with your label?
Death. Ive got to trim some dead meat from my activities. Got to focus my energies on music and the furies of the knuckle shuffle.


9. You have a project called October, are you involved with anything else?
Depravity zine, la bete and as mentioned, october. la bete is with a drum machine, therefore lacking the spontaneity of odium. October is musical experimentation. Anything goes. Midget fisting? I’ve a couple of other things up my poop chute. The patience of a Jedi will not be rewarding.


11. You once played drums for an Emit album, how did this come about?
that was many beers ago. Very vivid memory’s.


11. Do you ever see any of your projects performing live? How would you envisage your perfect live performance?
Me drunk, playing crap for a couple dozen of very bored people. The room im in is brick lined. There are no windows or doors, only a hole in the roof. Water runs down the wall’s in pathetic dribbles, quenching the thirst of the abundant mounds of mould. The people, sitting on their up turned concrete blocks get so bored that they pluck out their own eyes. The floor can no longer been seen for the blood and squashed eyes. The cacophony of terror from my guitar deafens the rooms occupants. Satan descends from the darkness. ( We are all upside down ) The people bleed, a lot, and slowly rot. The angels that follow dance the dance of death in a pool of rotting flesh that swims around their feet. They are there to take away the souls of the fallen. The souls are gone, the angels quest futile. Satan’s mission complete.


12. I have a copy of your zine depravity which was very minimalist, twisted and great, will you be doing any further issues of this zine?
Only the dark gods can decide this matter. The voices will fill my skull with their bidding.


13. What can we expect from you over the next few years?
Same as always, crap followed by more crap. Today i found a very small snare drum from a kids drum kit. Had to beat up the kid to get it. He almost got the better of me mind. Tiny fists hurt my aged flesh. Anyways, i prevailed. So now i have a very small snare, its about 9 inches across. Ill record some shit in the woods i think. A month or so with my little drum, deep in the welsh woods, recording onto a rotating drum of wax. My flesh coated in my own worm ridden faeces. Ill feast on rocks mushrooms and slugs and drink fermented badger piss.


14. Thanks for your time, use this space to end this interview how ever you wish.
Its taken me a month of drunken Sundays to answer this interview. I hope you’re all vomiting out your third eyes. May the sun become blocked by the ashes of human ambition. Hail satan.

Ben Hellion - Nocturnal Breed (2005)

Nocturnal Breed is a black/thrash band originating from Norway, with various dimmu members and founded by Ex Gehenna member Svartalv, This interview was carried out By Berg in 2005 for an Estonian Metal zine called Pläkk.


1. Nocturnal Breed is often described as alco thrash metal band, is that what you guys call yourself as well?
Haha, I guess that’s a suiting description! We like to get hammered and we play thrash, so why not? I have always said that I separate good music from bad music by the speed I down a 6-pack of cold ones. And if people feel like getting wasted and thrashing around when listening to our music that’s fucking cool. I know I do! Haha, not that it usually takes much work to "fool" me into getting drunk tho. For us doing music have always been, and always will be, about having a good fucking time and having loads of laughs with buddys. And being drunk is one of our favourite past times,hehe. So yeah, Alco-Thrash sounds pretty good to me.


2. Good! So what would you, as a drinking fan, say to Erlend Erichsen (ex GORGOROTH) about his first book "National Satanist"? How do you feel about him thinking „the black metal scene, with some exceptions, has been ruined by drugs, spoiled brats, beer and commercialism.”?
Haha, he wrote a book? Damn, I wasn’t aware of that. Well, I don’t really care for Gorgoroth, him personally or his thoughts on that. If that’s his opinion that’s fine by me, couldn’t care less. We are not a black metal band, and never were. The main objective with that band has always been to have a good fucking time, and do it OUR way, not the way other people tell us or think it should be. If people want to spend their lives sitting in a dark room being bored while wishing they were dead that’s their choice, and their right. For me that’s a waste, I want to get the most out of my life and have a laugh every minute of it. Good thing you underlined Beer and not the others by the way. Thought you were calling me a drunken, commercial dopehead of a brat there a second, hahahaha.


3. Early years were really productive for the band, tours, an album every year. What happened in that quiet time from 2000 to 2004? Just troubles with labels?
Well, there were several things that fucked up really. Label problems, line up changes and last but not least us being fucking slow, haha. I guess the whole band was kinda put on hold for a while before it slowly awoke again.
We did do quite a few shows in Norway in that period tho, mostly here in Oslo (among them the 2002 Inferno Festival.)


4. Last lineup change took place not so long ago, just few weeks ago that new guitar player was announced. How has A.E.Rattlehead managed to fit in?
He fits in just perfect. I actually only got to know him a few weeks before he tried out with us. I was told by some mutual friends that he was a killer guitarist and a cool guy, and it all turned out to be true. He is great for the band both as a musician, but also socially. This is just what we needed since we were having some problems with Thrawn in both those matters. Everyone is really happy with having him in the band and we're having more fun at rehearsals and as a band than we have had in a very long time.


5. Finally your long time plan to release a boxset with re-releases and unreleased demos has come true. Is that "the birthday cake" for fans to celebrate NB's upcoming 10th birthday or is there something even more exclusive on its way?
Has it been 10 years already? Haha, time flies when you’re in a coma don’t it? We have been working with that boxset since 2002 actually, the answer to your question must be no. It’s not supposed to be a 10th anniversary salute to ourselves. Once again the reasons for the delay are the above mentioned. Label problems and all that shit. BUT it finally got out and we're extremely happy with the way it turned out. Painkiller did a great job with it! Still to come are also pic disks and vinyls also. So people better start working overtime to make sure they can buy all this shit, hahaha. About next years 10th birthday we really haven’t gotten so far as discussing that yet. I’m sure Destroyer have some plans tho, always tons of ideas in that head of his,hehe. But we'll see. We got to do something grand, that’s for sure!


6. From Norwegian Metal Scene, who is the worst drinker ever (passing out after few beers, vomiting everywhere etc)? If you don't want to hurt your friends’ feelings, you can tell me whose girlfriend is easiest to hit on?
Hahaha, the worst drinker? Man I don’t know. I guess some would say me, but I don’t pass out or vomit tho. About girlfriends, I just suggest you get them drunk and see what happens, hehe. Maybe you'll get lucky, who knows?


7. If you are the worst, what is the most embarrassing thing you have done while drunk? ”I don’t remember because I had blackout” doesn’t count as an answer.
Hahaha, this is a hard question. I think it would be better to ask the people that hang out with me than asking me as I don’t really have much shame when I drink. I don’t really get embarrassed,hehe. I’m of the opinion that it’s fun making an ass out of yourself when drunk, it’s good to get a laugh out of it.


8. A year ago there were talks about plans to make a video for "Motörmouth" and add that to your next full length album as a CD-ROM feature. What happened with that, still on the cards?
We are still thinking about things like that, but that video was put on hold after we nearly finished it and the whole project got deleted or something after a computer crashed. Yeah, backups are for pussies ! After that happened we really didn’t have time to start over again, and now we are discussing what we should do. We are thinking about maybe doing videos for a couple of other songs since we are recording a new album. Again, we are fucking slow and things that others do in a day we tend to use a month on, hehe. Could it have been something we smoked...?


9. Seems Nocturnal Breed isn’t the luckiest band around. Any details you dare to give us about new album?
Yeah seems so. We've been knee deep in shit since 98 more or less,hehe. Anyway, about the new album the plan is to start recording early November and get it out in March 2006. We already recorded 6 songs, but we'll rerecord those. Now we have 8-9 songs ready already and are working a few more to complete it. Work title for the album is "Code of Conduct".


10. Another rumor from the past - you, S. A. Destroyer and ex drummer from Thrashcan Darlings doing a project. Any news about that?
Yeah that’s correct. Both me and Destroyer have made quite a few songs, but we still haven’t gotten as far as actually playing them together tho, hehe. Since both me and him are big fans of bands like The Cult, WASP, Warrior Soul, etc we have always wanted to do some plain rock n roll shit. We'll see what will happen with that in the future. The idea is just to get together and have a few beers and play some straight forward rock n roll.


11. You mentioned you guys being slow. Doesn’t that project slow Nocturnal Breed down even more? What will future hold for Nocturnal Breed anyway?
Well as we didn’t even get started on this it hasn’t really slowed us down yet,hehe. This project is just something we want to do to have a good time, playing some kick ass rock n roll while getting drunk at the rehearsal room. Breed is of course always the no 1 priority. As for Breed I already told you about us working on a new album, and we also have a lot of gigs planned for 2006.


12. Let's say you are sitting in the bar, minding your own beer, what type of NB fan would you like to recognise you:
a) fan that would come, kneel, kiss your boots and say "we're not worth thy"
b) hot chicks . . .
c) person who just would be interested in having good & blurry time, whether you are famous rockstar or not
d) don't care, I wouldn't remember in the morning anyway

It's always cool when people come over to say hello, but hey.. Hot chicks are always a good thing, hehe.


13. A traditional question in all our interviews - how much, if any, do you know about Estonian metal scene?
Hehe, no I can’t say I do... Got any recommendations?


14. Well here are few mp3s for you. How many cold ones do you down with bands from that list, ie is there anything you like?
I could drink with anyone, haha. I was wondering one thing tho. Is Shower a band name? And does it have different meaning in Estonian than English? hehe. Aggressor liked a lot, I actually think I've heard them before somewhere.


15. Shower is indeed a bands name and it doesn’t mean anything in Estonian. You might have heard Aggressor, they are like 20 years old... Doing industrial now though, under a different name. Any final word you want to add to be translated to Estonian and be immortalized in the metal history?
Hehe, it is? Weird name I must say,hehe. If Aggressor has been around for so long, I guess that explains why it sounded familiar.

16. Anyway, last words?
Thanks for the interview dude, and keep that alcohol flowing like rivers, party hard and stay metal!

Keep your eyes and ears out for our next thrash attack expected early 2006. Check out http://www.nocturnalbreed.no for news.

For Nocturnal Breed, this is Ben Hellion signing out.
Metal to the motherfuckin' Bone !

Sunday, 11 October 2009

???? - Anaxagazaroth (23rd November 2003)


Anaxagazaroth is one of the uk's unknown entities. Here we try to unveil some of the mistery.

1.) A brief synopsis of the projects history/contributing members/release history
Anaxagazaroth has released two demos, each limited to five copies, and contributed to a split record with Ichneutic, S.I.S.T. and Eternity of Darkness. A compilation of all this material, as well as eight new improvised pieces was to be released on Albion Records, but this idea has since been abandoned.


2.) Give some general thoughts on the inspiration behind the music.
The inspiration for Anaxagazaroth comes from the woods and downs of Sussex; the fens of Norfolk; the moors of Cumbria; England's many forgotten stone circles; rain; dead trees; the spaces between the stars; poetry; the emotions that surround death


3.) Some specifics on your sound.
Anaxagazaroth is a constantly evolving entity. The first demo was minimalist, improvised black metal in the vein of "Transilvanian Hunger". The second was more primitive, slower, and pitched in lower registers. The material that appeared on the split tape was also black metal, this time a mixture of fast and slow passages, tonality and discord, melody and unmelody. Material currently being composed uses less of a black metal framework; instead taking inspiration from avant-garde folk/noise/ritual music... wait and see.


4.) what does your music portray or represent?
The sublime terror that engulfs the soul just before death, when all hope of assuaging its inevitability is crushed. This is the meaning of Anaxagazaroth.


5.) What is your opinion on the state of the underground situation?
There are some talented acts; there are lots of acts with no talent or ideas. The underground is in some respects degenerate and stagnated: however, this merely necessitates deeper and more thorough searches for noteworthy artists.


6.) What is coming up for this project over the next 1-2 years?
Currently, a full length work is being composed. This will be proffered to a variety of record labels. There may be more to follow, there may not.


7.) Thanks or taking the time to fill this out, any last words?
Thanks for the interest. Look out for new Anaxagazaroth material... those who seek, shall find.


8.) Also, please provide website information, if applicable....
No.

Osgiliath (15th November 2003)


Osgiliath is an unknown entity in the growing american underground scene, this interview is conducted witht he sole member on the 15th of november 2003.


1.) A brief synopsis of the projects history/contributing members/release history
Osgiliath, is a project that has been around since early 2000. But back then it was just dark ambient noise project, one small release, didn't sell many at all. Just 3 song cd. Ever since I first started I wanted to do a black metal project, but mastering each instrument is the hard part. But until recent, I (Count Osgiliath), have decided to use a session drummer, and a few appearances by a few musicians on recordings. The Winter of 2003 will bring a new strength to see if Osgiliath will last. Planning a cd demo release on Christcrusher Prods, still in the works, but I know it shall be pressed.


2.) Give some general thoughts on the inspiration behind the music.
Osgiliath inspiration is more fantasy based lyrics, with personal and cosmic reflect. Dark ambient sound, with drawn out dark lyrics. Few songs are about the history of Osgiliath, which is taken right from a Tolkein ruined city, that's west of Mordor. I'm not sure what the lyrics of the future shall bring, its becoming winter, a new year has begun, and I feel that this years Winter Solstice shall bring many influences to all.


3.) Some specifics on your sound.
Osgiliath sound is really going for a particular sound, but influences from Behemoth (sventevit album), Emperor (s/t), Satyricon (the shadowthrone), Graveland (thousand swords), Nargaroth (Herbstleyd), Darkthrone (under a funeral moon).


4.) what does your music portray or represent?
With Most everything that Osgiliath represents, is a fictional setting and journey. Can turn out to be a mystic look into the grim reality of Strength and Darkness.


5.) What is your opinion on the state of the underground situation?
Where I come from, the black metal scence is very very slim to none. Being that im from the States, the underground thing isn't Black Metal, but Punk/hardcore. Which isn't bad, the crowd is into anything underground, so black metal bands can play on the same bill as a hardcore band and the crowd likes it just as much. But that's not true to where-ever you go, which is true with any scence, there is always places where elitism comes into play and ruins everything.


6.) What is coming up for this project over the next 1-2 years?
Hopefully the release on Christcrusher. A few Cd comps, as many has I can send to, atleast. Winter is providing good time for recording, and writing, hopefully more shall be released. Regardless a label backing the band, there still will be releases. Osgiliath is just a solo project, but with a few members as session musicians, some are from an old blackmetal/grind I was in, and some are new.


7.) Thanks or taking the time to fill this out, any last words?
ruined it shall lay, forever and a day
til the time it is dust, and forgotten
rise, rise again the king he shall
reclaim his throne, and rule again

.................they become, they are, the Kings of Osgiliath


8.) Also, please provide website information, if applicable....
Parchments:

Shane Davis
1246 Burnt Hill Rd
Olean, NY 14760
USA

Electronic: thetyrant@adelphia.net

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