quinta-feira, 25 de maio de 2023

DUFF MCKAGAN:BAIXISTA LANÇA UM EP COM TRÊS FAIXAS

 



O lendário baixista do Guns N’ Roses, Duff McKagan, lançou o EP solo autointitulado em todas as plataformas digitais, no início deste mês.


Conhecido por ter vários projetos – além do Guns N’ Roses – como o Duff Mckagan’s Loaded, o musico lançou o EP após quatro anos do disco, “Tenderness”, lançado no ano de 2019.

O single do EP, “This Is The Song”, foi composto em meio a um ataque de pânico. McKagan, comentou: “‘This Is The Song’ foi escrita no meio de um ataque de pânico. Eu não conseguia respirar, não conseguia enxergar direito e felizmente encontrei meu violão como um refúgio. Se eu conseguisse segurar aquele violão, tocar acordes e cantarolar melodias, poderia começar a sair daquele buraco. Para aqueles de vocês que nunca experimentaram algo assim, considerem-se abençoados. Para aqueles de vocês que reconhecem o que estou falando: vocês não estão sozinhos”




terça-feira, 23 de maio de 2023

PAUL GILBERT – THE ROAD TO HEAVEN AND HELL

 



It's a foregone conclusion that anyone who dares to cover Ronnie James Dio is putting themselves on the chopping block. Sure, any effort to do so is meant to honour one of the greatest voices in metal - ever - but there are always going to be a faction of keyboard warriors with a proverbial axe at the ready. Guitarist Paul Gilbert never gave said trolls a second thought as he embarked on his latest musical journey, however, which so happens to be a tribute to the legendary vocalist, entitled The Dio Album.

The record falls in line with Gilbert's previous works released over the last several years in that it's completely instrumental, showcasing classic Ronnie James Dio songs in a brand-new light by "singing" the vocals lines with his guitar. It certainly isn't for everybody, but Gilbert has survived the first few weeks since The Dio Album's release unscathed. In fact, the feedback has been remarkably positive.



Gilbert: "If you become a recording artist, well, I've been on the chopping block since I was 18 (laughs). For me, this is just the start. I made a list of about 40 singers, and I want to cover all of them because as a musician you learn so much from copying singers. Singers do things that instrumentalists often don't even try to do. If an instrumentalist wants to be tricky or sophisticated, often we take the route of 'Okay, I'll play something fast.' Do some exotic scales and that's one way to be sophisticated, but the way singers are sophisticated is deceptively simple. If you write the melody down on paper it doesn't look like there's a lot there, but to bring it to life, all the elements of expression are needed to keep the thing alive. So when I made my list, Ronnie was at the top

KATAKLYSM: CONFIRA O NOVO SINGLE “BRINGER OF VENGEANCE

 




Na última sexta-feira (19), o Kataklysm lançou o single “Bringer of Vengeance”, em todas as plataformas digitais. A faixa rendeu um videoclipe, sob a direção de Ivan Colic.


O single fará parte do décimo quinto disco de estúdio da banda canadense, “Goliath”, cuja previsão de lançamento está para o dia 11 de agosto, via Nuclear Blast Records. Sobre a temática do álbum, o vocalista Maurizio Iacono, comentou:

“Nosso novo álbum ‘Goliath’ chega em um momento em nossa sociedade onde a divisão e o ódio estão crescendo e se espalhando. Ideologias sobre como o futuro deveria ser para a humanidade estão colidindo. Estruturas de poder sem precedentes estão lutando contra pelo controle de nossas vidas. A história de Davi contra Golias nunca foi tão importante quanto nos tempos modernos. O metal sempre foi uma voz de rebelião contra a opressão e pela proteção de nossas liberdades. O álbum também aborda o conflito interior e faz o que precisa ser feito para confrontar seus demônios interiores.”

Recentemente (no penúltimo final de semana) a banda passou pelo Brasil, em turnê conjunta com o Decide, nas cidades de Limeira e São Paulo.

sábado, 20 de maio de 2023

Interview with VOMITHEIST




Hi! Your music draws from classic death metal bands, but also has a unique twist of its own. Can you tell us more about the musical influences that inspired Vomitheist’s sound?

We have various influences. Obviously, it’s the Swedish bands like Entombed and Dismember. But also Autopsy, Obituary, Discharge, Morgoth, Disfear and Nirvana 2002. We had the idea for the Stockholm sound at a Grave concert and were very influenced by their and Bloodbath’s sound in the beginning.

Your debut full-length album is a complete package of excellent songwriting, sound, and aesthetics. What was the creative process like in putting together this release?
After our first release “Graveyard Flesh Orgy” we started to write new songs without knowing where this would lead us to in the end. After about two years we had enough material go aim for our first full – length so we also started to think about artworks and recording options.
A friend of ours (the guy behind Aesthetisk Art) had already offered us earlier to draw something so we asked him if he would do an artwork for our full–length. Because he already knew us and our music, we just gave him free rein to draw whatever his twisted mind could come up with. And he delivered big time!
The studio we found through the mighty warriors of Niraleth in Megaton Sword. Back then they just had released their first EP and we liked the sound a lot even though it’s quite different to ours. We checked where they recorded it and wrote to the studio. Yvo, the owner, understood very well what we wanted and did one hell of a job to make the sound as nasty as possible.

NekroFvneral artwork by Aesthetisk Art is equally sickening and perfectly complements the music. Can you discuss the importance of visual aesthetics in death metal and how it relates to your music?
Do you remember the first time you had a death metal release in your hands and before even listening to it you feasted your eyes upon the artwork and were like… fuck this is going to be good! That’s what we wanted to achieve. We all love that old, rotten, hand-drawn artwork style which is oozing filth out of every pore of his nasty existence and Aesthetisk Art delivered that just perfectly.
So even if you run by our album by accident, you just look at the artwork and you know, that this thing probably won’t caress your eardrums. This will hurt on a bone-crushing level! And we believe, that’s just what this album does.










“Strangled by Entrails” is the first track on your album and sets the tone for the rest of the release. Can you talk about the inspiration behind this song and how it fits into the overall theme of the album?
“Strangled by Entrails” was one of the first songs we wrote for the album after our EP. We don’t remember exactly, but we wanted to write a punky song that had a good flow. I think we managed to do that. Lyrically we just had the title of the song and wrote lyrics around it. Normally when a brutal title comes to mind, we write it down so we can use it at some point.

Your lyrics and song titles contain themes of gore and horror. What draws you to these topics and how do they relate to your music and creative vision?
Some themes surely come from the horror movies our guitarist used to watch a lot. The rest of the themes come from our sick thoughts about everything that exists or could exist.
Our music should be horrible, disturbing, puking and disgusting and so should the lyrics. That’s why we always come up with title ideas and write lyrics that pick up exactly on that.

In what ways can the exploration of dark and morbid themes through art and music provide a cathartic release for individuals, and how can this relate to broader societal and cultural issues?
This is a difficult question to answer. In case of our music, we can imagine it to be cathartic to the point where you can just turn it up loud and forget about everything around you. From the lyrical side, we hope of course that this is not taken too seriously, which is why it can also have a humorous approach.
We think, through our music not much will change socially or culturally. However, you can see the social aspects in the scene and the people who are in it. We think this has a positive impact.

Can torture ever be justified in any circumstances, or is it always morally wrong?
That depends on the purpose. In our opinion, if torture is used to harm people, it is always morally wrong.
But there are also certain sexual practices that are based on it. These people should be allowed to have fun, as long as it is consensual, and no one is harmed.

The HM-2 driven Swedish death metal sound is a prominent influence in your music. Can you tell us more about your love for this particular subgenre and how it informs your songwriting?
The idea to make this sound came as mentioned at a Grave concert. We then discovered and listened to more and more Swedish Death and found the Hm-2 sound just great! That’s why we decided to use this sound. It stayed that way until today and we still love it. Songwriting-wise we are of course influenced by these bands. The HM-2 sound is chaotic and very distorted so not all riffs work well with it. We pay a lot of attention to that in our songwriting.

ALBUM REVIEW: NekroFvneral Vomitheist





Switzerland’s VOMITHEIST craft a brand of extreme metal that is completely at odds with their home nation’s preponderance for more experimental and avant-garde takes on the genre. This definitely isn’t a criticism of the Frauenfeld-based trio, as their thick and visceral take on old school death metal is an incredibly powerful and punchy one. Taking many of their musical cues from the early 90s Swedish scene, the band are able to create a brilliantly dense and gory form of a style that’s by now so familiar. For evidence of this, look no further than their debut album, NekroFvneral, a record that brings together death, doom and punk into a noxious blend of caustic and sepulchral intensity that’s very hard not to immediately love.



Strangled By Entrails kicks things off in a punchy fashion, with tight punk drumming and grating guitars building a powerful, sludgy sound. It’s a domineering monolith, with coarse vocals, a dirty tone and murky production lending this a classic feel that’s hard not to get drawn in by. Epidemic Disembowelment shifts to brooding death-doom, with huge rhythms, slick leads and a steadier beat making for a catchier offering with a sombre edge. The frenetic moments that are peppered throughout add a fiercer element, but this is mostly a slower, bleaker offering. Horrific Bloodshed, another punk-inflected death metal track with great, groove-laden guitar work and acerbic vocals, serves as yet another energetic and imaginative slab of old school death metal. Morbid Decomposition, with its thick, chugging hooks, weighty bass and visceral vocal deliveries, is another solid juggernaut, although its approach to riffs is more spartan, allowing the meaty rhythms to carry much of the music.







Putrefaktor follows in a similar vein, with the guitar sound being centred around huge chords, and the vocals and authoritative drumming being the focus at various points, with the end result possessing a muscular and aggressive feel. Symbiotic Putrefaction proves to be a chaotic and belligerent affair, with razor sharp guitars, punishing percussion and rumbling bass lines all creating a dark and unhinged sound as bellowing vocals further contribute to the emotive heft to make this song one of the album’s best. Chapel Of Abhorrent Reek And Festering Slime, a brief, ambience-driven segue, perfectly sets up the following track, Tormenting Fungal Infestation, a song that reverts to the monstrous, swaggering rhythmic style of earlier tracks, making a little room for disjointed leads, but very much remaining focused upon its crushing undercurrent.

Gut Asphyxiation, another rabid and blistering offering built around angular guitars, intricate drum work and bestial vocals, along with a few well placed bass interludes, is another album high point, with the musicianship and songwriting surpassing all but a couple of other tracks, lurching from full throttle death metal through to ponderous, doomier passages in a combination that works extremely well. NekroFvneral serves as another brief burst of brutality that sets the listener up for this album’s final, sprawling track, Carnivorous Cult; this is a slower burning offering, with cavernous, primal drums laying the foundations for the haunting guitar hooks and throaty vocals, at various points incorporating the numerous influences that have come into play earlier on the album, from primitive punk hooks, to sombre death-doom, to old school death metal, and thereby ensuring this lengthy and expansive piece of music doesn’t become stale.

Even though NekroFvneral, and in particular its sound, is far from original in its approach, this is an incredibly impressive debut album. It has the sort of gnawing, sludgy guitar tone and dirty production that served the likes of ENTOMBED, CARNAGE and DISMEMBER, and although this particular musical trope has been done to death within the death metal scene in recent years, it works extremely well here, complementing the dense, rhythmic approach of the music, and the harsh, hoarse quality of the vocals perfectly. It’s certainly an album built around its rhythms, and it would have been good to see more adventurous lead guitars at some points, but it’s hard to find fault with any of the songs that feature here. With NekroFvneral, VOMITHEIST have prepared some very solid foundations for their future music to be built on, and hopefully whatever the band does next will be at least as impressive as this album.

Rating: 8/10




Paul Di’Anno detona a versão de “Phantom of the Opera” do Ghost: “Ficou uma merda







O ex-vocalista do Iron Maiden, Paul Di’Anno, não poupou críticas para a recém lançada versão do Ghost do clássico “Phantom of the Opera”. Em um post apagado, Di’Anno disse:

“Todo mundo está perguntando a minha opinião do cover do Ghost de Phantom. Não que a minha opinião importe alguma coisa, mas ficou uma merda”. O post conclui com 3 emojis vomitando.

“Phantom of the Opera” apareceu originalmente no álbum de estreia da Donzela de Ferro em 1980, um dos dois discos que Paul Di’Anno gravou com o Iron Maiden.



Novo EP DO GHOST

A versão da banda de Tobias Forge foi lançada nesta semana como parte do EP Phantomime que além do clássico do Iron Maiden, também traz “Jesus He Knows Me” do Genesis, “See No Evil” do Television, “Hanging Around” do The Stranglers e “We Don’t Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)” da icônica Tina Turner














sexta-feira, 19 de maio de 2023

MARDUK: BAIXISTA É DEMITIDO APÓS FAZER SAUDAÇÃO NAZISTA NO PALCO

 


A banda norueguesa de black metal MARDUK demitiu seu baixista Joel Lindholm depois de fazer uma saudação nazista durante seu show no Incineration Fest em Londres, Reino Unido, no início deste mês.
A banda emitiu a seguinte declaração: “Após uma variedade de travessuras de palco intoleráveis ​​por um Joel muito bêbado no Incineration Fest na semana passada, ele deixou sua posição na banda. Nosso velho amigo e baixista Devo [ Magnus Andersson ] concordou em intervir temporariamente, então é improvável que isso afete qualquer um dos próximos shows.”