segunda-feira, 25 de março de 2024

Borknagar: All Gods Must Fall






“A human life consists of so much, it’s really complicated. It’s rainy days, it’s sunny days, it’s sad days, it’s love and hate; all these facets of life is something I want to bring into each and every song,” posits Øystein G. Brun of BORKNAGAR, who’s feeling even more philosophical than usual when discussing their 12th studio album, Fall, whilst burrowed in his studio late in the night like a badger in the wild. “Sure, people can drink some beer, hang around with buddies and listen to the music in the background, but I also want to make music that has depth, if you want to sit down with headphones, read the lyrics, and just fly away.”



That Fall is fit to bursting with moments made for both listening experiences is testament to BORKNAGAR’s evolution from a primal supergroup pounding the pavements of Bergen to progressive explorers, plotting expeditions through the unforgiving, beautiful mountains of Galdhøpiggen and Snøhetta. Stars Ablaze breathes black flames in the form of rebounding blast beats and stabbing dissonance, whilst Nordic Anthem drifts off into nomadic folk, with choral chanting and tribal percussion, whilst Afar goes for broke, beautifully blending the darkness of BATHORY with the light of DREAM THEATER. For Brun, it’s not about colouring outside the lines of convention just to be different, it’s about the honesty of human connection.

“In order to connect with people around the globe, you need to have some human honesty in the music. I need to be me,” he says, always calculating his thoughts like a grandmaster choosing his next move. “I don’t want to force anything, I don’t want to try to be something I’m not. I’ve never used corpse paint, I’ve always used my own name, and even the band name has no literal meaning.”

To write Fall, Brun had to remember the reason BORKNAGAR exists. Since their formation in 1995, it’s always been their mission “to make some kind of musical bubble that’s independent of everything that is commercial and constructed”. And that mission isn’t a shallow attempt to stand out, it’s born from Brun’s education as a psychiatrist.

“Music is first and foremost about a communication or a connection with human beings on a very personal level, and that’s the backbone of my idea that I need to do music that is real, that somehow mirrors maybe not my life, but being a human being,” he explains, reducing nearly eight billion humans to a single-minded audience to conduct music for. “Even though we live in different countries, we believe in different religions, but there’s also something very common about just being a human being; we all have a grandmother, we all have a father and a mother, we all came from the same place and that kind of scope is where I want to target my music, this very personal dialogue from a human being to another human being.”


Fall is a vehicle for human communication. It is first a conversation between its composers – Brun, joined by bassist and vocalist ICS Vortex, drummer Bjørn Dugstad Rønnow, guitarist Jostein Thomassen, and keyboardist and vocalist Lars A. Nedland – and secondly between them and the listener. A meditation, both musically and lyrically, on humanity’s struggle with, and survival through nature, Fall challenges your perception of the world around you and your place within it. BORKNAGAR give you the pieces, but its your puzzle to fit together.

“Fall has different layers. The most obvious one, if you look at the cover, is its a waterfall, and we all know that falling water is one of the most destructive forces in nature, and will eventually grind every rock and every mountain down to sand; that’s one perspective,” he says, pausing to let the gravity of that settle in before landing more blows. “The other perspective is the fall of man, that’s a very dark one of course, and the third perspective might be the change of season, and change in general is something that we people fear a little bit. If there’s something new, people tend to get stressed, we like it to be as always.”

BORKNAGAR don’t make their albums easy listens. Like 2019’s True North before it, Fall is designed to challenge you every step of the way through its snowy peaks. They’re “leaving the door open for fans to interpret their own ideas, and extract whatever they want”. For Brun, music goes beyond one man’s agenda. “I firmly believe that music should be beyond and above politics, religion, whatever background you have. Music is a very universal phenomenon, it’s a language without words and has an incredible unifying force.”

Away from its lyrics, which leave you with enough food for thought to keep you full for weeks without having to hit the shops, Fall musically moves you through the changing seasons, showing both the beauty nature brings and the damage it can cause. From opener Summits birds-eye view of the mountains below to the nearly-10 minute finale Northward, where you’ve reached the core of the mountain’s living world, it’s a journey.

“I always envision myself on a musical journey, each and every album is a part of that; there has to be dynamics, there has to be something that brings you up and brings you down and throws you around like a musical rollercoaster,” he explains, “I have this idea that music should have this human flavour of being alive. I want to make music complicated, and textural, that feels like a trip to the forest. I have a trail behind my studio where I walk a couple days a week to relax and each time is a new experience even though I’ve walked that path so many times since my childhood, it’s a different scenario with different birds singing, or different weather, and that’s the quality, that perfect human imperfection, into the music.”

Human imperfection might seem a ridiculous notion for a band like BORKNAGAR, where every album feels like a calculated move, like a series of movies years in the making. But that’s what it all boils down to. Fall is an emotional album to experience, and it starts with Brun’s relationship to music, to PINK FLOYD, and to his father. “When I listen to PINK FLOYD, it gives me something that nothing else in this world can give me. I lost my father seven years ago and after losing him, if I listen to PINK FLOYD, I basically start crying because it has such a strong impact on me, because I lost my father, and I miss him and associate music with him.”

It’s in that very human relationship with music that Brun believes Fall, and BORKNAGAR at large, exists in this world. It’s to find comfort in sound, and to move forward without forgetting the past. “Yeah it’s kind of sad, but it’s very empowering. I wanted to bring that from True North, which is quite a dark, quite a sharp album, but still it has this uplifting atmosphere, it energises and that same thing I wanted to bring into Fall.”

“Some of the thematics are dark, are brutal, are fatal, but still, it’s empowering and that kind of duality, in the brutal times we are living now with wars in Europe, with pandemics, with climate change we’re facing quite soon that has no way around, it’s a pretty dark future but there is still some spark to fight on and that’s a very human thing, to stand up and fight; we just try to survive and that’s the emotion I want to bring into our music, even though it’s dark, there’s a gleam of hope somewhere.”

Fall is out now via Century Media Records.

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TODAY IN METAL HISTORY 🤘 MARCH 24TH, 2024 🤘EXODUS, VAN HALEN, MOTÖRHEAD, RUNNING WILD, BLUE ÖYSTER CULT





TODAY IN METAL HISTORY 🤘 MARCH 24TH, 2024 🤘EXODUS, VAN HALEN, MOTÖRHEAD, RUNNING WILD, BLUE ÖYSTER CULT

March 24, 2024, 23 hours ago

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TALENT WE LOST

R.I.P. Scott Clendenin (DEATH, CONTROL DENIED) – January 17th, 1968 – March 24, 2015 (aged 47)



R.I.P. Steve Lang (APRIL WINE): March 24, 1949 – February 4, 2017 (aged 67)






HEAVY BIRTHDAYS

Happy 60th
Steve ‘Zetro’ Souza (EXODUS) – March 24th, 1964




HEAVY RELEASES

Happy 49th
LYNYRD SKYNYRD’s Nuthin' Fancy - March 24th, 1975

Happy 45th
MOTÖRHEAD's Overkill - March 24th, 1979


Happy 38th
VAN HALEN's 5150 - March 24th, 1986



Happy 38th
LOUDNESS’ Lightning Strikes - March 24th, 1986

Happy 32nd
SLIK TOXIK's Doin' The Nasty - March 24th, 1992



Happy 29th
RUNNING WILD’s Black Hand Inn - March 24th, 1994


Happy 26th
BLUE ÖYSTER CULT’s Heaven Forbid - March 24th, 1998



Happy 18th
RAGE’s Speak Of The Dead - March 24th, 2006

Happy 17th
THE GATHERING’s A Noise Severe - March 24th, 2007
FIVE STAR PRISON CELL’s Slaves Of Virgo – March 24th, 2007

Happy 16th
CAVALERA CONSPIRACY’s Inflikted - March 24th, 2008

Happy 15th
MASTODON’s Crack The Skye - March 24th, 2009


Happy 10th
MAGNUM’s Escape From The Shadow Garden – March 24th, 2014
MASSACRE’s Back From Beyond – March 24th, 2014

Happy 17th
FIVE STAR PRISON CELL’s Slaves Of Virgo – March 24th, 2007

Happy 7th
ART OF ANARCHY's The Madness - March 24th, 2017
ARVAS' Black Path - March 24th, 2017
BONFIRE's Byte the Bullet - March 24th, 2017
BROTHER FIRETRIBE's Sunbound - March 24th, 2017
BRUTALITY WILL PREVAIL's In Dark Places - March 24th, 2017
HOUSE OF LORDS' Saint of the Lost Souls - March 24th, 2017
NIGHT RANGER's Don't Let Up - March 24th, 2017
PALLBEARER's Heartless - March 24th, 2017
STEEL PANTHER's Lower the Bar - March 24th, 2017


Happy 1st
ACID KING - Beyond Vision - March 24th, 2023
AUGUST BURNS RED - Death Below - March 24th, 2023
CRUACHAN - The Living And The Dead - March 24th, 2023
DAWN RAY'D - To Know The Light - March 24th, 2023
EXCALION - Once Upon A Time - March 24th, 2023
FLOOR JANSEN - Paragon - March 24th, 2023
HATESPHERE - Hatred Reborn - March 24th, 2023
IHSAHN - Fascination Street Sessions - March 24th, 2023
KEEP OF KALESSIN - Katharsis - March 24th, 2023
LITURGY - 93696 - March 24th, 2023
NE OBLIVISCARIS - Exul - March 24th, 2023
PROJECT 86 - Omni, Part 1 - March 24th, 2023
SAXON - More Inspirations - March 24th, 2023
SUBWAY TO SALLY - Himmelfahrt - March 24th, 2023
XYSMA - No Place Like Alone - March 24th, 2023


CARL CANEDY - TALES OF A WILD DOG









Autobiographical tome (280 pages of text, 10 of photos) from The Rods drummer, also known for his production work, especially on the initial wave of ‘80s thrashers, particularly in-house for Megaforce (including Anthrax, Overkill, Exciter, etc.) His observations and yarns are spliced with comments from others, like old friends, band mates, industry folks.

Initially, it's a tale of woe (although Canedy might not see it as such). In the first 30 pages, or so, he recounts his childhood: Parents divorce. Before he's 6, they farm him out to an unknown family (so he can attend kindergarten, in Pennsylvania where you could enroll at 5, instead of 6, in New York). After a year, Mom takes him back. They move to Cali and while there, back East, his father (who he liked best) dies. The two move back to Upstate New York, where he begins a musical career that is viable to this day, taking lessons from famous names and playing in different genres, not just rock. Nearly abducted as a child (fought off his would-be kidnapper and ran away), his mother didn't believe his story. Only when her (then) boyfriend contacted the police, was the perpetrator apprehended and sent to prison.

There's the usual trials and tribulations of getting a band running/noticed, eventually doing it all on their own. While as a fledgling musician, he dabbled in the drug scene, with childhood friends, Carl is quick to point out that he's never been a drinker/drug user onstage. Debut album picked up by Arista, with the first club tour of UK supporting Iron Maiden. Early into the trek, his mother dies! Sadly, no insights into the Brits, in those early days, nor remembrances of the times. I get it. Apart from a couple goofy/standout moments, if it's not written down/photographed, I too am hard pressed to recall details of most Eighties gigs (just as an observer), let alone as a participant onstage.

domingo, 24 de março de 2024

NASGUN THE TRUE NORWEGIAN BLACK METAL

 



NASGUN is a project by BLACKMETAL Norway, which continues the legacy of Burzun and Jon Nödtveidt, with the MLO sect, remembering that in their 2023 Ep only 13 copies were made that were buried in the tomb of Euronymous and Jon bringing the true line of Blackmetal. This ep features 3 tracks, two instrumental and 1 sung, with a different sound, often reminiscent of Dissection itself. We tried to get in touch with a musician, as we had already done an interview, (check the issue of Distortion magazine, NUMBER:^2). via email the response.. 


(ABOUT THE EP DIABOLICAL SATANAS) - Called Lucifer Responds. -" OUR MUSIC IS NOT MADE FOR FAKE BLACKMETAL, WE DON'T CARE ABOUT ADVERTISING, AND APPEARING IN CONVENTIONAL MEDIA, WE ARE DEATH IN LIVING, WE ARE THE REVOLUTION OF THIS FILTHY WORLD WITH SOCIAL NETWORK BANDS, WE ARE THE MLO, AT THE SERVICE OF SATANAS IN THIS WORLD. WE WANT TO END ALL THE FALSE AND POSERS IN THIS WORLD ".. 


But what can we say about a publication like this, it could just be advertising, nothing else is known about this Blackmetal band that has already said that it will implement its sect A MLO in several countries..

Traduzido)

NASGUN é um projeto de BLACKMETAL  Noruega ,que continua o legado de Burzun e Jon Nödtveidt,com a seita MLO ,Lembrando que  no seu Ep de 2023 foram feitas somente 13 copias que foram enterradas no tumulo de Euronymous e de Jon trazendo a verdadeira  linha do Blackmetal.
Esse ep  traz 3 faixas duas instrumentais e 1 cantada  ,com um som diferenciado, lembrando muitas vezes o próprio Dissecation.

Tentamos entrar em contato com algum musico ,pois já havíamos feito uma entrevista ,(verificar a edição da revista Distortion, NUMERO:^2).via E-mail a resposta .. (SOBRE O EP DIABOLICAL SATANAS)
- Denominado Lucifer Responde.

-" NOSSA MUSICA  NÃO E FEITA PARA FALSOS BLACKMETAL ,NÃO NOS IMPORTAMOS COM PUBLICIDADE,E APARECER NAS MIDIAS CONVENCIONAIS ,SOMOS A  MORTE EM VIDA ,SOMOS A REVOLUÇÃO DESSE MUNDO  IMUNDO COM  BANDAS DE REDES SOCIAIS,SOMOS A MLO,A SERVIÇO DE SATANAS NESSE MUNDO.
QUEREMOS ACABAR COM TODOS  OS FALSOS E POSER DESSE  MUNDO "..


Mais o que dizer de uma publicação dessas ,pode ser somente publicidade ,mais nada se sabe dessa banda de Blackmetal que já falou que vai implantar em diversos países sua seita  A MLO..





Confiram o novo Ep abaixo..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbZeJSrTOiE


 



sábado, 23 de março de 2024

INTRODUCING: GreenWing




“The name GREENWING was decided a week before the announcement of our very first show as part of a short list we made from all numerous suggestions we had come up with,” confesses bassist Travis Williams. He and drummer Kolton Kimbely make up half of Canadian band GREENWING, named because “our original drummer suggested it because it was his favourite type of parrot! It had a special ring to it, so we ran with it.”



“The band got together in our original three piece core during the COVID lockdowns of 2021 where we we jamming to stay sane. This just felt right and the next thing we knew, GREENWING had formed,” he explains. For those not in the know, GREENWING are a band that would class themselves as ‘heavy indie’.

“We’re a more upbeat sweater song meets PUP with a bit of THE DIRTY NIL‘s chaos!” Travis explains, whereas Kolton describes their sound “to be very pop influenced, with catchy choruses and catchy riffs. But with a heavy rock feel on top that rounds it out.”

The band have developed between their 2022 debut album Late Bloomer and their 2024 sophomore album Eatin’ It. “Our rhythm is tighter, we have more melodic content and our overall energy just feels like a natural step up!” Travis says. He explains that the name Eatin’ It is “after a song on the record of the same name. It’s about feeling a certain way and reacting poorly when being held accountable and then coming to terms with realizing they were correct.”

However, the recording process for this album was very different. “I myself spent most of it five hours north tuning in on skype for production feedback and coming down to do all my bass in a single day. The process still felt very good and proved to us that we can accomplish something like this when obstacles are thrown at us,” he explains. “I would say my hardest song to record this record was Fences. That song has a crazy amount of feel that I really had to lock into!”


Kolton says, “the hardest song to record for me would probably be Better Than Yesterday. It’s one of our more upbeat songs on the album. It has this killer groove to it, and a super heavy breakdown. It definitely took me a few takes to finish the drums!”

But making the album wasn’t all doom and gloom; it was also a lot of fun. Kolton explains that his favourite song to record is called Enough because “it’s one of my favourites off the album, and tracking drums for it was so fun!” Travis also says he enjoyed recording it because “it felt so natural and had zero doubts on any parts.”

It’s both their favourite song for good reason. It is the second single to be released from the band’s sophomore album, and the lyrics tackle the uncertainty that comes with releasing a musician’s second album. It also explores the feelings of fear that come from deviating away from a previously established path that had proven successful in the past. Whilst it is predominantly about music, the themes of the song are universal to everyone, no matter what stage in life they are in.

After supporting the likes of MOM JEANS, THREE DAYS GRACE, REINWOLF and ONE BAD SON, GREENWING have made a name for themselves by gaining a cult following in the touring circuit, and it has influenced their music. “Shortly after our new lineup change, we hit the road and played a good chunk of shows throughout 2023,” Kolton explains. “The chemistry we grew on stage throughout the year transitioned greatly into the studio when we started writing for the new album. The whole writing and recording process flew by quickly as each of us were locked in and knew exactly what was needed. And it was definitely from all the shows we had under our belt together.”

Travis agrees, “I would say touring has influenced our music in a big way. When we write, it’s often not complete till we feel like it has that ‘live energy’ and that’s something I feel touring has really made possible for us. But the Canadian music scene has influenced us in our sound but especially our live show as we pull from the energy that bands like PUP and NOBRO bring to the table.”

Kolton also acknowledges this, explaining that “the Canadian music scene has definitely influenced each of us! One band that comes to mind is THE DIRTY NIL from Ontario. We were fortunate enough to have opened for them last summer. They’re definitely a band we all look up to!”

After releasing the standalone 2023 single, Dark, the band found themselves nominated for various awards in the music industry. They were named Rock Artist of the Year in the same year by Sask Music. When it comes to live shows, GREENWING are one of the best in the music business. “I would describe a GREENWING show to be very hectic, but in the best way possible! We all let loose and have fun, which is our main focus on all our live shows,” Kolton explains. Travis agrees, “our live show is fast paced high energy with a welcoming feeling meant to bring everyone to the party!”

With their powerful songs, infectious live energy, unique sound, and passion for their music, it is clear that GREENWING are something special. With 2024 being the year that the band are going to spend touring, it looks increasingly likely that they will become one of the most beloved new bands of the music scene, and there will be a lot more people attending their parties.

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sexta-feira, 22 de março de 2024

BANDA THE CROSS É CAPA DA REVISTA DISTORTION ZINE












A banda THE CROSS um dos maiores nomes do Doom Metal Mundial ,é capa da Revista Distortion zine,a revista chega a sua quinta edição no formato online em parceria com O Hell Metal Rock ,radio rock da Noruegua e Europa,que está a mais de 20 anos no mercado musical mundial, une as bandas mais relevantes da cena mundial ,e visa trazer o underground para o publico ,Lembrando que Muitos falam e pedem pela famosa “união” da cena metal brasileira e se esquecem que não adianta somente pedir por isso, mas sim agir e colocar em prática o que pede.
Pois bem a revista tem um grande impacto para as bandas em diferentes âmbitos, e visa unir bandas de vários países, nessa edição temos bandas do México, Uruguai ,Estados Unidos, Europa e claro do Brazil.
A seção bangersball Traz a historia do Blackmetal,e uma entrevista com Dead do Mayhen ,em sua antiga banda Morbid,no Guitars news novidades do mundo das seis cordas,entrevista com Bruce Dickson ,uma extensa entrevista com a banda Sodom que foi feita no 70.000 tons of metal;.
Entrevistamos a banda Deicide que fala sobre sua trajetória e anos de Death metal .




Lembrando que a revista e gratuita ,mais todos sabemos que tudo exige tempo e dinheiro ,por isso não deixe de conferir o apoia-se da radio. A radio também esta lançando a primeira temporada do La migra um programa que vai unir diversas bandas de diversos gêneros. A 1 temporada vai estar no canal do Youtube no mês de Abril.




Baixe a revista aqui.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1C4mr0bNMJwmY_ZLebelb-_nw0xjtA7UG/view


https://apoia.se/radiorock


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PUTERAEON – QUINDECENNIAL HORROR








15 years in, Swedish death squad Puteraeon still have a name that make me stop and type real slow every time the deed has to be done, which, to be honest, is very rarely: these guys never really hopped on my radar, and with new EP Quindecennial Horror (take it real slow there too) I am immediately regretful: opener “The Plague” nails the chainsaw guitar sound, the polka beat, the ham-fisted debut-Entombed stumble to glory perfectly.

I love how “Whispers Of The Dead” then picks things up to a frantic pace before stepping back down to the cobweb-ridden catacombs of classic Swedish melodic death (emphasis on the death, not the melodic). Very well done, as is “Dead Once More”'s blinders-on speedy DM, which isn't without some well-crafted guitar hooks, something the band should lean into even more. We've most certainly heard this sort of thing before, but Puteraeon are for sure in the upper echelon of bands doing it, here taking advantage of the EP format to get it done and get out before we have a chance to take a nervous glance over at the clock, wondering if we really actually need more new platters offering up these ancient sounds.

For the duration of these five songs, the answer is most assuredly yes.