Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Interview with Count Darvius Noctem of 'Days of Our Decay'


Hello Count Darvius Noctem, how are you?
Doing ok at the moment, a bit frustrated.

Could you give me a 3 word description of how you feel Days of Our Decay sound?
Gothic/Industrial/Black Metal

Could you explain to me when and how 'DOOD' were formed?
I started the band in 2002, when I lived in Minnesota. I had unreliable undedicated members back then, so I took the project and basically made it into a solo project. It was in very rough stages for the first couple of years, and then things gradually grew from there, evolving into what it is today. When I started, the intention was to express myself, musically and combine all of my main influences into one b*****dized musical entity. I have been playing keyboards/piano (as well as many other instruments) for years and really set my focus on my own band as opposed to join another band. I really wanted to write songs, and then decided that I would have to sing them as well if anyone was going to take this seriously. It took some time to get my style down, and get where it is today, but hopefully people can understand where I am coming from and appreciate what I have to say.

What inspired you to name your band ‘Days of Our Decay’?
The name itself was a parody of the soap opera "Days of Our Lives." The band was never meant to be a parody though, I just wanted to do something serious and be over-the-top at the same time.

You are the male vocalist, also you compose the music and lyrics, what meanings and elements do you wish to capture?
Musically, I try to create very dark, epic, melodic, and catchy songs. A lot of the songs tend to have a very misanthropic feel to them, which I am pretty blatant about. Most bands either go more in more of the goth rock, the industrial rock, or black metal direction separately, whereas we tend to combine features from all three and meld them into one. I want the dark, clean monotone vocals mixed with the harsh mlack metal shreiks, accompanied by female operatic vocals, all of which backed by the over use of dark melodic keyboards played to electronic drums mimicking industrial, as well as black metal rhythms.

The female vocals are performed by Demonika Demise, how do you feel about the haunting essence of her voice?
Even though her voice isn't very prominent in the music, it still adds a creepy backing or melodic effect. Demonika is basically the "finishing touch" on every song. Many times her voice is so dead on that it is mixes in with the keyboards adding that extra force behind each note.

You now have a live band, do you plan on touring soon? If so where?
Correction, we DID have a live band. We have gone through more session members than any other band. We are actually really easy people to work with, despite what most would assume. We are always making back up plans because we are very determined to get out music out there. A plan is currently being formulated. We want to start touring in Canada, and then do a whole North American tour, and eventually make our way to Europe because, that is where our main fan base is at.

You have 3 albums, could you tell me the story behind each of these? What do each of these mean to you? In each one did you represent any particular emotions, explore various issues?
We really have 5 written, but the final recordings for the last two are not quite complete. We are also working on the untitled 6th album as well.

With "The Devil's Concubine," I was going for a more Vampiric Metal feel. I used a lot of vampire references, and a lot of biblical ones, as well. I just wanted something dark with haunting melody.
For the "Sinners' Masquerade," I focused my attention on Anti-Christian themes, and wanted to more less point out the hypocrisy and the facade in organized religion, as well as in the human spirit. It was a very angry/cynical album that needed to be done, in my opinion.

On "The Scarlights," I wanted to be a bit more melodic and catchy with this album, yet still be dark and follow the particular style I set out to create. Overall, the songs turned out to be an amalgam of the two previous albums, but with more diversity, and more of a melancholic feel, without being too brooding. The keyboard playing got a bit more complex and lyrically, it varies from angry, to hopeful, and then to sad. The vocals are varied a bit more within each song and the techniques have improved.

Basically, with each album, I am trying to find a way to make the music more epic, and catchy, yet not straying from our style, but occasionally, introducing some new elements. Expect the 4th and 5th cds to be darker and more epic.

Have any of your songs affected you more so than the others?
I tend to touch on a lot of personal topics, some of which are more blatant, whereas some are more cryptic. Every song I write has some kind of significance, whether I am really serious, or just having fun.

Who would your music appeal to?
Looking at our myspace friends list, we seem to appeal to people of any age really. Fans of gothic metal, industrial rock and black metal seem to take to us fairly well. We don't really fall under a specific genre, so people who have a more diverse taste in rock and metal, seem to like us.

What musicians have inspired you?
Vocally, I'd say: Whiplasher Bernadotte, Marilyn Manson, Dani Filth, Shagrath, Peter Steele, Rob Zombie, Jyrki 69 etc. Musically, Nightmare Industries (Deathstars), Mustis, Martin Powell, Tuomas Holopainen, etc.

How do you feel about the metal scene at the present?
The American metal scene to me is complete s**t, other than a handful of mainstream bands and bands like us trying to make it out of the underground. The European metal scene to me is awesome! I cannot stress that more. I am a big fan of the Finnish metal scene, in particular, and the mainstream black metal scene. I am very impressed with what Europe is producing these days, and really everything that they have produced in the past, as well.

During the songs creation have you a set pattern of procedure (eg the lyrics followed by music)?
Music is always first, with the exception of: "(You're Nothing More Than) Dead Roses On My Grave," in which the title and half of the lyrics were written before the music. In most cases, I tend to start with a simple melody or a simple beat/tempo and go from there. Many times, parts will get scraped, or morph into something completely different before the song is completely finished.

Do you find Myspace useful to promote your music?
Yes! It is the best thing for musicians now a day. Bands used to have actual websites, whereas now, all you need is a Myspace and millions of people can hear your music. We sell our albums on our page, and that has gone over quite well. We have an ever growing fan base that we are proud (and thankful) to have, and hope things keep going well in that aspect.

What styles of music do you listen to? Has your musical taste varied much over the years?
I prefer the darker music overall, so anything from gothic rock/metal, black metal, industrial rock/metal, some alternative, some 80's new wave, and classical music as well!

At what stage did you feel your future was to follow a musical path?
When I first listened and saw videos by Marilyn Manson. I thought, and still think, the man is a f*****g genius! I then decided that this was something I would want to pursue in the future.

Are there any changes you would wish to make to any of your albums?
Hahaha! Yeah, I would have liked to record them in a better studio, with better equipment, for sure. I know the production is lacking, but we do the best with what we have!

What are your ambitions for ‘DOOD’?
To get a stable touring line up, pursue the band fulltime, and sell a bunch of f*****g records so we can have the opportunity to tour the world and hopefully meet some awesome people, and see some awesome places, and most of all: Have fun doing it!

There are song samples on ‘Days of Our Decay’ Myspace page, feel free to have a listen
The link to Days of Our Decay www.myspace.com/daysofourdecay

God Forbid - Beneath the Scars of Glory and Progression DVD


A new God Forbid DVD has been released through Century Media, called Beneath the Scars of Glory and Progression. The DVD, which was released in the US yesterday, but appears to be a multi-region DVD (from what I can gather).

It's consists of 2 DVDs and covers the bands history and includes all their music videos and a complete live show from their home state.

There is a trailer for the DVD, which can be found here:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9i96XWxa3o

Disc 1:

1. The Concert: Live In Jersey:
2. Force Fed
3. Chains Of Humanity
4. Divide My Destiny
5. Go Your Own Way
6. Anti-Hero
7. Better Days
8. The Lonely Dead
9. Reject The Sickness
10. Gone Forever
11. Broken Promise
12. To The Fallen Hero
13. The End of The World
14. Crucify Your Beliefs

Disc 2:

The Documentary: Rated R For Real

· God Forbid Member Profiles
· The Real Black Metal
· God Forbid And Their Motorcycles

The Music Videos:

· Better Days
· Anti Hero
· Gone Forever
· The End Of The World
· To The Fallen Heros
· Chains Of Humanity

Def Leppard Australian Tour



Def Leppard, with guests Cheap Trick and The Galvatrons are set to hit australia with a select few shows. be sure to not miss these rock legends!


October 31 - Members Equity Stadium, Perth *
November 3 - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
November 5 - Acer Arena, Sydney
November 7 - Newcastle Entertainment Centre
November 8 - Brisbane Entertainment Centre
November 10 - Win Entertainment Centre, Wollongong
November 11 - Ais Arena, Canberra

TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY JUNE 20

From www.ticketek.com.au & 132 849

Except Perth: On sale Monday June 23 from www.ticketmaster.com.au & 136 100

Aborted - New Album Release


German metallers Aborted have a brand new album, "Strychnine.213", which is due to be released on the 23rd of June in the UK (24th in the US) through Century Media.

You can check out their studio sessions from the album here:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=8P6fAYRgSEU

They also have an eCard up which you can find here:

www.centurymedia.com/eCard/Aborted/Strychnine213

The band are about to head out on the Summer Slaughter tour in the US, along with The Black Dahlia Murder, Kataklysm, Vader, Cryptopsy, The Faceless, Despised Icon, Born of Osiris, Psycroptic and Whitechapel.

06/20 Majestic Theatre – Detroit, MI
06/21 Peabody’s – Cleveland, OH
06/22 Headliner’s Music Hall – Louisville, KY
06/24 Northern Lights – Albany, NY
06/25 The Trocadero – Philadelphia, PA
06/27 The Palladium – Worcester, MA
06/28 Starland Ballroom – Sayreville, NJ
06/29 The National – Richmond, VA
06/30 Ground Zero – Spartanburg, VA
07/01 The Masquerade – Atlanta, GA
07/02 Jannus Landing – St. Petersburg, FL
07/04 The White Rabbit – San Antonio, TX
07/05 Meridian – Houston, TX
07/06 House of Blues – Dallas, TX
07/08 Sunshine Theater – Albuquerque, NM
07/09 Club 101 – El Paso, TX
07/10 Marquee Theater – Phoenix, AZ
07/11 House of Blues – Los Angeles, CA
07/12 The Dome – Bakersfield, CA
07/13 SOMA – San Diego, CA
07/15 The Fillmore – San Francisco, CA
07/16 The New Oasis – Sparks, NV
07/17 Hawthorne Theater – Portland, OR
07/18 Studio Seven – Seattle, WA
07/19 Big Easy Concert House – Spokane, WA
07/20 Big Easy Concert House – Boise, ID
07/21 Club NVO – Logan, UT
07/23 Cervantes Ballroom – Denver, CO
07/24 Sokol Underground – Omaha, NE
07/25 First Ave. – Minneapolis, MN
07/26 The Rave – Milwaukee, WI
07/27 Pop’s – St. Louis, MO
07/28 House of Blues – Chicago, IL

Tuesday, 10 June 2008

Opeth - Watershed Review


Over the last 10 to 15 years Sweden has become the purveyor of some of the greatest music, not only this side of the Atlantic, but across the global world of music. At the top of this elite are Opeth whose latest offering, is the so called “Watershed” in their career. In the last 2 years they have lost two vital members from their ranks in the shape of Martin Lopez and Peter Lindgren. Although this would be a death blow to some if not most bands this has not perturbed main-man Mikael Akerfeldt from creating a great although difficult listening experience. The album opens with the Pink Floydish sounding acoustic number “Coil” which boasts some of the most lavish clean vocals Mr Akerfeldt has peformed on record along with the vocals of fellow Swedish vocalist Nathalie Lorichs. As the album progresses into the next 2 tracks things go down a more brutal path involving gut wrenching death metal vocals (as per usual), some blast beats and also the oddest of prog/jazz piano parts you are ever likely to hear on an Opeth album. It is on these tracks that new drummer “Axe” has proved himself as an astounding drummer and more than capable of filling the shoes of departed member Martin Lopez. However the stand out track on the album has to be “Burden”. Upon the first listen you think “what in the name of…”. This is the most unOpeth track you are ever likely to hear. It just screams of 70’s prog power ballads. It even has the obligatory piano solo. This is the point on the album where you can truly hear some of Akerfeldt’s musical influences.

The track “Porcelain Heart” is the lone track co composed with new man Frederik Akesson and to some extent it shows. The track reeks of a slightly more complex arrangement of “The Grand Conjuration” from their previous outing with Akerfeldt’s vocals reaching an almost falsetto height towards the final 2 minutes of the number. The closing tracks “Hessian Peel” and “Hex Omega” (those names I know!!!) are again 2 of the more experimental tracks from Opeth in recent years with “Peel” showing some truly brutal moments and some shredtastic lead work from Mr. Akesson. “Omega” boasts some Faith No More style lead riffage and believe or not a real church organ which closes the track and the album. All in all this is a great album but at times it sounds painfully average with the lyrics sounding extremely cheesy at times, see “Hessian Peel”, and some of the riffs sounding uninspired, see “Porcelain Heart” . Production wise the album cannot be faulted in any way with the drums for the first time, to these ears anyway, being more forward in the mix and sounding a lot thicker in general. This album will be the one that will truly polarize opinions on this band. It is the most difficult Opeth album to listen to and to get fully into. You’re either going to love it or hate it. I love it, but only just about.

Mental Interrogation with Justin Warrick of Bleed The Sky

Who? Justin Warrick, guitarist/backing vocalist of Bleed The Sky.

Myspace: www.myspace.com/bleedthesky

How long have you been playing together? The band lineup has changed since the formation in 2003 but this line up has been together almost 2 years!!

How did you meet? My last band REV was actually opening for Bleed, we became really good friends/drinkin buddies outside the band and then Kyle left the band, and they called me up!!

What kind of gear do you use? Right now we are using Peavy 6505+ and a VHT Pitbull.

Is there an album that inspired you to join a band? I have always been a music fan and couldn't think of anything else I would rather do, so I can't think of one album that made me want to be in a band cause there were several, all the way back to Shout At The Devil, Motley Crue, Out of the Cellar, RATT, any Metallica record up to and including the black album, Guns N Roses, always great, N.W.A., and well lets face it anyone who ever picked up a guitar or a mic or sat behind a drum kit with the purpose of playing heavy music has to bow down to the ALL MIGHTY PANTERA!! R.I.P. DIMEBAG=G.O.A.T.!!!

What was the last album you bought? CLUTCH!!!!

What do you think of downloading music? It is what it is, it aint never gonna stop now, but just remember all those artists that you love can't afford to make the music you love unless you buy it!!!! It isn't being greedy or anything but we have bills too and it costs money to go out on the road and put out records!!

Who would you say was your personal biggest influence? Dimebag on so many different levels!

If you could trade places with another musician for a day, who would it be and why? No one I LOVE MY BAND!! METAL!! But if I had to probably Justin Timberlake, not really a musician though, so I could spend some of that money and hell you have all seen the a*s that dude pulls!!

If you weren’t playing in a band, what do you think you’d be doing instead? Tattoo artist.

Where do you think the best metal is coming from at the moment? From your stereo as long as it is playing Murder The Dance (the new Bleed The Sky album) which is out in stores TODAY (16th June in the UK)!!!! Ha ha ha no really there is a bunch of new bands out there like Horse Called War from OK City, Stenmm from NY, Carbid outta Austin TX, Lead Burns Red out of San Diego CA, Heat Fix outta OK City and so on and so on there is always great music out there, you just gotta realize that is not always what the media tells you is good!! (MI - and that's the reason we started Metaholic Music!)

If you could only eat one kind of food, would it be savoury or sweet? Savory, steak and tators all the way!!!

What’s your favourite movie? Anyone that makes me laugh, but I also like a good killin movie too!!

What was the last live show you went to (not including your own)? Heat Fix in OK City.

What do you have lined up next? We will be touring soon, we have about 48 days booked right now so stay tuned to our Myspace and we will have those dates up soon!!

Why should people check out your band? You shouldn't unless you like METAL and/or sexy long haired dudes that drink and smoke a lot!! Ha ha! Murder The Dance, the new record from Bleed The Sky is out in stores June 10th (in the US, June 16th in the UK), that is today by the way, GO BUY IT!! See you all out on tour soon!!!

Saturday, 7 June 2008

Opeth UK Tour Dates


November will see Swedish progressive metallers, Opeth, visiting the UK for a fair few tour dates. So if you missed them on the Defenders Of The Faith tour in April, you will get another opertunity to see Sweden's best before the year is through!
  • 17th - Glasgow, ABC - UK
  • 18th - Dublin, St Vicars - UK
  • 19th - Birmingham, Academy - UK
  • 20th - London, Shepards Bush Empire - UK
  • 21st - Bristol, Academy - UK
  • 22nd - Nottingham, Rock City - UK
  • 23rd - Manchester, Academy - UK
They will also be in the UK in August for Bloodstock Open Air Festival. There's simply no excuse to miss them!

www.myspace.com/opeth

Thursday, 5 June 2008

Amon Amarth Studio Diary 2008

Swedish viking metallers Amon Amarth have been updating fans with online video studio diaries, with insight into how the bands doings as they work on the new album. It can be quite and amusing watch for fans. You might even learn something. Here's all 4 parts.

Part 1 - Drums

Amon Amarth 2008 Studio Diary Part 1


Part 2 - Guitars

Amon Amarth 2008 Studio Diary Part 2


Part 3 - How to chop onions with your bass guitar, and BBQ assembly/lighting 101. Insightful!

Amon Amarth 2008 Studio Diary Part 3


Part 4 - Vocals

Amon Amarth 2008 Studio Diary Part 4

Monday, 2 June 2008

Interview with Mike Andersson from Cloudscape



Who are you?
Mike Andersson, lead vocalist of Cloudscape.

Myspace/website page? www.myspace.com/cloudscapemetal / www.cloudscape. se

How did you meet? Cloudscape was formed in 2001 by remaining members of a band locally known as “Doctor weird”. Cloudscape released the first album in January 2005 and have this far released 2 albums (second album released in June 2006 entitled “Crimson skies”). In August 2008 Cloudscape will release their third album to be entitled “Global Drama”.

What Kind of gear do you use? Drums, 2 guitars, Bass, Vocals, Keyboards (pre-recorded on stage)

Is there an album that inspired you to join a band? Far too many to mention but, well, Yngwie J. Malmsteens album called “Marching out” and “Whitesnakes “Slide it in” might have had something to do with it;).

What was the last album you bought? “Mercenary – Architect of lies” and “Yes – The Ladder”.

What do you think of downloading music? I think it’s an awesome way promotionally but, unfortunately there are far too many negative sides to this that really does hurt bands and the whole music industry. I really wish people bought the albums they’ll download that they like (some don’t but, far too many do). I love the internet except for this fact.

Who would you say was your personal biggest influence? David Coverdale, Yngwie J. Malmsteen, Hans Zimmer, Jon Anderson, etc etc etc

If you could trade places with another musician for a day who would it be and why? Possibly Russel Allen in Symphony X. Why? Well, it’s a great band and it would be cool to try some of their songs out…

If you weren't playing in a band, what do you think you'd be doing instead? I have no idea…Music is a way of life and passion for me…

Where do you think the best metal is coming from at the moment? Hmm, hard to say. Scandinavia does have a bunch of really cool bands so, at the moment I’ll say Scandinavia…my opinion might change in a few months…who knows…

What was the last live show you went to?(excluding your own) Nightwish in Gothenburg, November 2007. I’m a good friend with Anette…she’s doing some backing vocals on our second album by the way…

What do you have lined up next? Musically I am already composing music for the fourth Cloudscape album…as long as the song ideas comes naturally there’s no reason to wait;). Except for that we have a live show coming up in our hometown (Helsingborg) and Bloodstock after that so, we are slowly but surely preparing set lists in for the coming live shows as well.

And finally.....

Why should people check out your band? Hahahaha, I am a humble person and I don’t wanna brag…some people like us and some don’t but, people should check Cloudscape out if they are a metal fan of melodies and heaviness progressively spiced;). Our forthcoming album (Global drama) will be the heaviest and most aggressive album we’ve done this far…combined with some very atmospheric tunes as well;)

Sunday, 1 June 2008

The Berzerker

Only one week to go until Aussie death/grind masters The Berzerker play their last Australian show before heading overseas for a select few shows.
Make sure you get down to Toddfest this Sunday (June 8th) to see them, and a few other bands live.

Flier.


Following that show The Berzerker will make their way to Europe for 2 months for these few dates, including their first ever Sweden show.

25 June 2008 Sawyers, Kettering
26 June 2008 Junktion 7, Nottingham
27 June 2008 TJ's, Newport
28 June 2008 The White Rabbit, Plymouth
29 June 2008 Ghostfest, Leeds
30 June 2008 Ivory Blacks, Glasgow
01 July 2008 Queens Hall, Nuneaton
02 July 2008 The Underworld, London
05 July 2008 Groundzero Festival - Holland (DJ PERFORMANCE) Bussloo
19 July 2008 Folkets Park - Trelleborg, Sweden Trelleborg

Be sure to witness this Aussie beast in action.

http://www.myspace.com/theberzerker