Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Sepulchral Productions Artist Neige et Noirceur Interview is up...

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1. This is the 1st time I remember hearing  Neige et Noirceur on a full length how is the older material differ from Hymnes de la Montagne Noire?




The older material is a bit more in the linear, ambiant blackmetal vein. This time around, I wanted to start the album with as much speed and hatred as ever, and to get away a little from the Québec folklore aspect I’ve put at the forefront of the «La seigneurie des loups» album. I wanted to create something more direct, darker and mightier! 
  
2.  Your working with sepulchral productions an up and coming underground metal label how has it been as I think this is you 2nd or 3 release with them?




It’s my second album on the label. It’s a pleasure working with them. With Sepulchral Productions, you know that your album will have a good visibility and be spread across the underground black metal scene! I’d like to think I was able to create some sort of a cult with my music, and Sepulchral for sure is helping with this! 



3. Neige et Noirceur has a very other wordly atmospheric sound in Black metal how did the sound come about?


Hard to say actually.. I guess it probably has to do with the fact that I use some elements of drone and noise music, as well as some delay and effects; you could say it makes the music more “actual-sounding”. 

4. When I listen to your new album I hear bands like Wolves in the throne room, Burzum and Xasthur elements going on do you feel your on the more experimental side of the blackened sound?


Well, as an artist, I try to create what we could call different tones of darkness. I like to introduce different elements of dark music genres in general in the sound of Neige et Noirceur. I’m certainly not an “Orthodox Black metaller”, but, at the same time, I don’t really like stuff that is too experimental!



5. Does Neige et Noirceur perform live or is it just a studio assault?


Maybe if I was younger. Then I could build a band and start playing live, going on tours, etc. But now, I really don’t have the time for it.


6. You build such an array of sounds and emotions with Neige et Noirceur how are the songs created are they layers after layers or more just a raw recording with a few effects added in?


I always create and record the guitars with the drums first. It’s almost an improvisation of sorts. After that process is over and done with, I add voices, bass lines and, of course, all the other various elements that make a song truly complete.


7. There is something about Canadian Black metal as of late that is just more original and interesting what is the scene like in Canada now . I know the label your on just had a big  2 day fest there?


I think there is something special here. Some would say in Canada, as for myself, I’ll refer to Québec first. We can see that a lot of Black Metal bands from Québec are playing live and touring, some even going to other parts of the world! All this really has a motivating effect on the scene as whole here. That aspect was missing when I was younger and had band…


8. If someone was to ask what Neige et Noirceur sound is? How would you explain it?


Cold and fast black metal from Québec... at least you can say that for the last 2 albums. The music I created before was not always like that (black metal perhaps flirting a bit more with ambiant, drone, doom, noise)


9. is Neige et Noirceur fans of the digital age ( Social Media, Digital audio, webzines) or do you miss the paper zines, radio and tape trading age?


I only miss playing live (with my old metal band). Of course, the internet has changed the face of music as a whole, but I’m okay with that! Online or not, music will always be music if you can feel the vibe.


10. Were do you see Neige et Noirceur heading on future releases?


I would most certainly like to record future albums with the sound that I feel the music deserves! And having the whole Neige et Noirceur discography available on vinyl would nice!



11. Do you feel Solo or Bedroom Black metal as some call it gets a bad vision . I think some of the best BM out there is done solo...




Hard to say. Creating music alone is a fantastic experience, but at the same time I must admit that I find a lot of young solo projects are making annoying music. I hope I’m not of the latter group of course, but I like to think my experience and various influences help making Neige et Noirceur and interesting project. 

12. Thanks for the time any closing thoughts here


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Monday, December 19, 2011


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 my 4yrs of suffering project is on a free netlabel release .. check it out . Some cool bands on it

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Nunfuckritual interview is up


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1. Give us a history on how Nunfuckritual came to be?

It started the moment I named a folder on my computer NunFuckRitual. I started putting riffs into it and invited Espen to do vocals on it. Suddenly we had songs for a album, this was in 2006. But it took some years before we actually got it recorded and we invited the other members to join. Even after it was recorded it took some time to get it released.

2. Being members of tyrant, nuclear assault, nidingr .. Is this more a one time event or will there be more releases?

This is not a one time event, as long as Im alive there will be more releases from us. The next album is already in the works.

3. Your sound is very much of the post black metal sound of bands like DHG, virus, code mixed with arcturus and borknagar where did this idea come from?

It started with a idea of making slow atmospheric music instead of what I usually would make.

4. Will Nunfuckritual be performing live or is this just a studio project?

We are talking about live shows, but we have to plan it well so that it will look nice. There is also some logistics to be solved since we are involved in so many bands and live far from each-other..



5. Where did the name Nunfuckritual come from?

Not sure, I woke up one morning after drinking. And I found some riffs in a folder named NunFuckRitual .

6. Is the album " In bondage to serpent " a running theme or just a collection of dark grim songs?

Well, "In bondage" sounds like it sounds, the next one will sound different, but it will still sounds like NFR.

7. Will Nunfuckritual be releasing any videos or a dvd for your music . I see a very visual side to the band..

I agree, if there ever is any money for it, we will release a video. That's something we wanted to do since day one.

8. How did the project come work with D.M.P. the label is on the cutting edge of extreme metal.

I took a round hunting for labels, the first time I went after the big labels, they didn't get what we where doing at all. So after a while I took the second round and contacted around 6 labels, DMP was one of 4 labels that wanted to sign us. We chose DMP because of the quality they deliver on every release, both music and visuals.

9. What's your thoughts on the current digital age with underground music. Do you think webzines, digital audio, social networks and internet radio are the new promotional tools or do you miss print media, cds and radio??

I like the printed stuff more, I like to hold things in my hand and smell it (haha) Nowadays one cant be a new band and not do the internet promotion thing.

10. Where do you see the underground metal scene going in 2011?

Have no idea, I don't follow that scene, or any other scene... I have enough with dealing with myself.

11. Thank you for the time any closing thoughts please here.

Thanks for your support and interest in NunFuckRitual !

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Teloch
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Guitarist/Bassist/Composer in Mayhem,Nidingr, Umoral,The Konsortium, NunFuckRitual.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Free for all Review Edition 12/17/2011


The Intersphere- Hold on, Liberty!-CD ( Long Branch/SPV)

Wow I was just floored by at band on the German power house SPV. The Intersphere is all things amazing in Indie rock my friends. Think of bands like Muse and Foo Fighters then add the melody of bands like Megacity 4,  Husker Du and Soul Asylum all mixed into a stew of pure driving rock music with a hook that will not go away. I could hear this band on Epitaph, Matador, Exile on Mainstream or Victory .. It seems odd to be on SPV but this is one of those bands that could fill arenas with the songs they are presenting here. The vocals are so infectious with the guitars and bass making you want to head bang the whole time. There is a complexity to it all as well where I would say they love some prog rock and Post Hardcore as well but its all mixed into such a way that The Intersphere are there own band , own sound and a breathe of fresh air..




Beyond the Bridge- The Old Man and the Spirit-CD ( Frontiers Records)


Prog and Hard rock have gone hand and hand for years and with Beyond the Bridge this is just another element of styles gone very right in a album that is uplifting, power and just that damn good. If you like bands like Rage, Rhapsody, King Crimson and Journey then this is going to be all for you and more. Beyond the Bridge is more of a Melodic Rock band with 70's prog rock elements. The vocals remind me of the very british prog element very clean sung and in classical style. The guitars are the things that become the most hard rock  but never metal in full force.  Beyond the Bridge have that Yes and Genesis thing going on too on the Pop side of arrangements. Really a surprising release to say the least.  Would love to see this live as I'm sure its a band that would be even more impressive on a stage like Savatage or Dream Theater.. If you like Ayreon as well this will be a must own..



Heirs- Hunter-CD ( Denovali)

Yet another very odd combo that seems to work with Heirs. If you mixed Post Rock,  Drone and Doom metal with Avantgarde music elements and you have a band that with just 3 tracks has created there very one genre. If Isis was more Doom or if Neurosis was more prog this is where Heirs is coming from and going to. The sound is massive here its a wall of thick pulsing sounds with a total Doom overtone. This band from the land of Oz is going where another band from there homeland did just in a more Post Rock elements and that would be Halo.. Heirs you have made an album that will stun most that get the chance to here hear it I hope the promotion is strong as this one of the best Post Doom bands I've ever heard. They may actually be the only band I've heard do music just like this. I would say this was a James Plotkin project if you didnt tell me different and its that creative and original.



Dies Irae- Secrets Veils of Passion-CD (Chaos)

I'm just going to say straight out the early material I've heard of this band was terrible . I had heard them 1st about 10 yrs ago as I thought we has gotten the Devil Doll album by the same name. They were a weak Goth Metal band at that time but this sounds nothing like that all.   Dies Irae sound is more I would call Prog, Grunge and Shoegazing all mixed into a Post Metal band. If Alice in Chains added Prog elements I would say this is very close to what Dies Irae is presenting to the would now. There are goth overtone but in the same way bands like Katatonia or Tiamat present them not in your face just from the arrangements and riffs of old. I can say I actually like this its very off the wall the way the band is mixing elements. Its becomes Thrashy at times to but the dark melody always holds on to it.  I hear Moonspell in what they are offering as well. Dies Irae is a creepy project and will not be for all but again very Avant metal / rock fans will need to check this out as its a  powerful journey indeed.

http://chaos-records.com/



Dark Suns- Orange-CD (Prophecy Productions)

OK for most creative band to come out of Prophecy in while and that's something to say for that label its Dark Suns ( Jazz, Pop, Rock, Prog Metal and Blues) all in the same song. Organs, Horns, Death metal elements, Influences of Faith No More, Dog Disco Fashion, Yes and Dan Swano  all at the same time. Orange is not an easy listen for one moment and this is what makes its all the more awesome by the moment. This isn't any genre it's all genres at once.  Orange will take me 10 more listens just to fully understand all I'm hearing and absorb it all. Were to even go from here I'm lost to even say. Dark Suns is the future of Avantgarde music I thought for a while there were bands like Polkadot Cadaver and Mike Patton but this band as just trumped them both.  Prophecy or Jester Records are really the only two places I could hear a release like this coming from.  THIS IS THE CUTTING EDGE....

http://prophecyproduction.de/



Friday, December 16, 2011

Blackened Edition of AZM Reviews 12/16/2011



Azaghal -Nemesis- CD (Moribund Cult) 


Finnish Black metal has always been a more interesting beast as a whole. Being that they rely more on old school thrash and punk elements of early Scandinvian Black metal feelings. This is about the cold and the grim more then about how avant or post black metal then can be. This is what I call corpse paint black metal  as its as much about the music as it about the image and overall tone of the themes they create. There clearly is a distant and very haunting melody to all that Azaghal is creating . If you miss bands like Dark Funeral, Early Marduk, Mayhem and  Early DarkThrone then this will make you all the more pleased to listen to what spews forth from this album. Moribund continues to have the vision and understanding on the underground extreme metal scene 30 yrs into its highs and lows. Azaghal after close to a 10 releases is still spitting in the face of all things mainstream and will till the day this projects descends into its glorious blackened abyss...



http://moribundcult.com/










Pact- The Dragon Lineage of Satan- CD (Moribund Cult)



Pact is from a side of Black metal that is as Noise and Industrial filled and it is raw and blistering in its creating. Bands like Pact are a sickness growing on the lung of the world and slowing killing it from within. When I listen to an album like " The Dragon Lineage of Satan" I really feel the end of days are upon us as this is no hope or light in a release like this. Just chaos, despair and a world were death is the final and only solution. The Drums are just a industrial wall of combative tones . The guitars are for destroying your ears once and for all. There is a massive sound to this Primitive Black Industrial is what I want to call this and Pact you won me over on the 1st moments of this release. Raise your flag for Destruction and your mission is close at hand...



http://moribundcult.com/


Opera IX-Strix Maledictae in Aeternum-CD (Agonia)


Opera IX has gone through many line ups and style changes over the years where they started out more as an Avant Black metal force moved into Occult elements and now with there move to Agonia and I would say that band is more Orchestral Pagan Black metal . The male vocals work very well with project . Though I did love female vocals on early works it did have a much more goth and occult feel. With this release there is much more power in what Opera IX is doing and a lot more aggressive in nature full with organs and war like movements. They really do sound like a cross between Old Mans Child and Ancient Wisdom now for what I hear. Agonia is another label that is growing into a major underground music force with Opera IX its all the more impressive



http://www.agoniarecords.com/





<br />Neige et Noirceur - Hymnes de la Montagne Noire

Neige et Noirceur -Hymnes de la Montagne Noire-CD ( Sepulchral Productions)



This album took me a bit by surprise. I hear 3 main elements coming from this  Black, Viking and Atmospheric metal all with a strong cold ambience to it all. The vocals are so tormented I don't know where to start with them. If you would mix Burzum, Bathory and Falkenbach into a project then add a bit of MZ412 into the melting pot you would have Neige et Noirceur. There are bands that try to be Avant or Post Black metal and then there are band that just are... I will be trying to talk to this band for an interview as this one album alone makes me want to hear all that came before it.  A Black Masterpiece has been made. Its gives me the same chills bands like Wolvhammer or Wolvserpent do right now. The Droning elements really work well on this release .. Do not miss this album I am very clear on this.



http://www.sepulchralproductions.com/




Saturday, December 10, 2011

4 New Reviews 12/10/2011


Tenhi- Saivo-CD (Prophecy Productions)

Tenhi is one of those bands that always gives me the chills with the complexity that this unit can create with the simplest of Dark Folk and Heathen Post rock elements. The vocals are in such a poetic manner with the choir like backing vocals . It really is the lush acoustics (guitars, pianos, strings and cello/contrabass) that draws it all together. The percussion is that you would here in an orchestral setting just toned down a bit. Tenhi really is equal parts beauty, sorrow and hope . There are very few bands that even come close. I've heard it in Steve Von Till's solo material in some elements of Kim Larsen's " of the wand and the moon" also in Nick Cave's more mellow moments. Prophecy has a band that transcends the ages and trends of any generation. These gentlemen are story teller and Bards for the 21st century. Nothing but honor and respect to Tenhi always.

http://prophecyproductions.de/


Nucleus Torn- Golden Age- CD (Prophecy Productions)

I was not ready for this release at all .. Nucleus Torn is a strong mix of  70's Prog Rock and Delicate folk elements all intertwined with wonderful female vocal. Music like this is so amazing to just lay back to and soak in . Its a soundtrack to a simpler time when all was not so rush rush rush and you could develop your crafts to the levels truly needed. I love the swells of sounds from just vocals and minimal acoustic to a full on wall of sonic majestic. The interplay of male and female vocals as the album progresses is all the more interesting to say the least. Bands like Nucleus torn remind me of were Anathema and Porcupine Tree are heading  were the folk and Pagan elements of the past mix and folding into the Post Rock sound. I have to say this is another major win for the Prophecy label.

http://prophecyproductions.de/


Svarti Loghin- Sea of Green-CD ( ATMF )

Svarti Loghin has moved from what I would call a Post Black metal project to a full on  Avant Folk Rock band now. As all traces of the black metal is gone and in its place is Country, Blues, Folk and Prog Rock. I truly love this album it remind me of what Temple of the Dog did with Grunge and Noise rockers it made an album of such power and passion that to this day its still some of all the members of that supergroups best works. Svarti Loghin  did just the same turned your ears on what Black metal can and would be if you like bands like Alcest or Old Sliver Key or even the quieter moments of Old Dead Tree this is an album to run to and not wait a moment to hear. "Sea of Green" is everything a good Americana Rock band has and more.  This will open the minds of many and confuse many more.. 



VISTHIA – IN AETERNUM DELETI -CD (ATMF)


Yet another release from the ATMF collective this time out this more of what I expect from the label Post Black metal with a strong industrial and progressive touch in all that is done. Visthia is not for the casual Black metal listener and there are many things going on in many different genres but this is what makes it all the more interesting to listen to mix MZ412, DHG, Shining (Sweden) and Mayhem all into a stew then throw in some Bethlehem into the mix just for the hell of it. This is something that is going to play a mind fuck on you and its done all on purpose my friends. Power electronic Black metal is that even a combo well it is now folks. Check this out you will not be dissapointed.


  


Thursday, December 8, 2011

Southern Lord Artist Planks Interview up...


http://www.myspace.com/walkingonplanks





1. For those of us that are new to Planks give us a history about the band..
Planks is a three-piece band from southern Germany – Mannheim to be precise. The band is Benny on drums, Frank on bass and myself handling guitar and vocals. We started in early 2007 after our old bands broke up. Tired of the music our bands prior to Planks played we wanted to do something different. Our interests lay with down-tuned, rather doom-ridden or chaotic bands like Mastodon, Botch, Lack, Cursed and Breather Resist. Due to our abilities we never made it to the point of sounding like those bands, haha.


2. The bands sound is a mix of crust punk and sludgey doom. How did this sound come to be?


That actually doesn't describe our sound at all I think. Maybe the first record and the split with Tombs, but not at all our new(er) songs. I actually dislike being described as Crust. We've been there with our old band, Benny is still there with his other band “Gun Mob” (myspace.com/thegunmob). For me Crust and SludgeDoom are both genres I felt attracted to for a while none of us in Planks wants to do this sound. Our influences derive from dark pop bands, moody black metal and hardcore bands that know how to write dark and depressing songs that are not limited to sheer brutality. We shifted our musical approach after the first record as we all got tired of playing this style and got better on our instruments.


3. How did you come to work with Southern lord ?
We released our 2nd full-length “The Darkest Of Grays” on the classic German label “Per Koro” in late 2010. Earlier this year we released the 4-song EP “Solicit To Fall” on “Institut Fuer Mentale Hygiene”. All the stuff we ever recorded we offered as high-quality downloads for free pretty fast. This way our music spread around the web and people got to know our name. Somehow Greg Anderson, the man behind SL, stumbled across one of those links, loaded it, liked it. He dropped us a line, I write back...we kept in touch. Wrote a lot of mails about a lot of topics. Then he asked us if we would like SL to put out the last two records on one CD. We loved the idea of working with him as he is super nice and straight up guy. We like the label as well as the roster of bands working with it, so it is awesome for us being part of this now!


4. What is a Planks live show like? Do you prefer to perform live or being in studio?


I think I speak for all of us when I say we love to play live more than time in the studio. That too has its moments, but in general our songs are meant to be played live and loud. When you see us you will see three guys, two tiny lights in the middle of the stage and a constant soundscape inbetween songs. Mostly it will be loud and with a lot of bass.


5.  Is there a running theme in your songs or albums or is it just angst filled music?


With “The Darkest Of Grays” there is. It's a concept record split in two parts dealing with the way a single soul stumbles through life so it can fail and fail again. The first part (starting with the first Log Lady intro) called “Passages” tells pathways which lead to the downfall of everything “human” in a soul. The opposite side entitled “Fatalities” (starting with the second Log Lady sample) tells about the stages you will go through until it's all done and you are stuck in “The Darkest Of Grays”, a state close to “black” which is death. So, little life left and only ruins to look at. Unfortunately we forgot to mark the chapters on the CD where on the vinyl you can see that. The four additional tracks form “Solicit To Fall” on the SL CD also deal with this topic, they just didn't match as perfect into this concept plan. In general all my lyrics are dominated by own experiences of failure, solitude, fear, desire and depression.


6.  What your thoughts as a band on the digital age are you fan or do you miss the days of old with print zines, tape trading and college radio indie support?


I miss paper zines. I still trade tapes and they are the only type of media I still purchase. Over here college radio indie support almost never took place, so I can speak on that. What I do love is that once you hear of a band that might be interesting, it is only three clicks away. You can access info on bands, their music and whatnot so fast. It's easier for unknown band to spread their music and get listeners all over the world. I sold almost all my records and live of mp3s now. Sure, sometimes “the old days” strike a moment of sentimentality but actually I am pretty cool with the way it is now.




7. The release with southern lord is a collection of tracks will we see a proper new release with them or was it just a one off?


We spoke to Greg about that. He wants to hear demos first, which we can totally understand. But he said the chances are very high. We would love to work with Southern Lord for a new full release. I guess we will see about this latest in October, when we hit the studio to record new material which we are in the progress of writing right now.


8. Will Planks be performing in USA soon ?


We did a small run of shows with our friends in Tombs about a year ago on the east coast and the middle east of the US. We would love to come back as soon as possible, but our life and work schedule does not allow this right now. Maybe there will be a chance in 2012. Greg said he would help us out with gear, we get tons of offers ever since the SL deal news broke and we have a couple of bands we are friends who offered to tag along. It's a question of money for the tickets as well as our schedule. As I said, we are working on that.


9.  Where do you see indie music going is it going more underground or will there be a rebirth as there seems to be just too much pop music for this interviewer..


Popular music will always be there. This scene of manufactured faces and images to create trends will remain. And so is the independent culture, because as many people drift over to popular culture a comparable amount tries to step away from that. It's an ongoing circle. It's just sad that not so many people try to question standardized routine in this spectrum. There are shitloads of bands that write true, honest and mostly way better songs than any producer of big-shots could ever write. It's an industry and that sucks like every other industry does. So I guess the shift won't be there...it will stay the same, just with more money to be made on the one side.


10.  If your working on new material .. what direction is the music heading similar or very
different?
The transition from the first to the second record was pretty harsh. The transition now will be not


as “hard” but still there will be things that might make people think “whoops”. When we started writing, talking riffs and songs we agreed that the dynamic, dramatic and pop-song character should move even more to the foreground. This doesn't say we will sound like Coldplay, the songs are still pretty heavy, but the melodic aspect in heavy music bands such as Breach, Junius and Tombs capture beautifully. In the songs we have completed by now there are black metal blast beats shaking hands with “joydivisonesque”dark pop parts. All the songs are pretty different from each other but they all still sound like Planks.


11. What are the members of Planks listening to currently always like to peek into what is making the band tick right now..


I almost exclusively listen to contemporary and early 90's Black Metal alongside 80ies Dark Wave and Goth punk. All the newer bands I like share this feeling, this eerie melodic drama. The best band right now when it comes to this is Junius. They pretty much nail everything I love about music. Die!Die!Die! from New Zealand are another band that is out of the ordinary. Then there are the classics like Joy Division, The Cure, Killing Joke, Depeche Mode, Swans, My Bloody Valentine etc. are the ones that really really define my life musicwise. Two newer bands that really make me feel good right now are: Kellermensch and A Place To Bury Strangers. Benny listens to Baroness, Tool, Majority Rule, Refused and bands in this vein. Frank likes Drum&Bass, Bruce Springsteen and Mastodon. Both of them like Deathspell Omega and Glorior Belli, even though both of them aren't big fans of the Black Metal scene. But yeah, I guess you could name those to as influences now, too.






12. Any closing thoughts place here thank you.
Thanks for giving us this spot to “talk”. I would like to make clear that Greg Anderson is not an evil musical genius that wants to earn a golden nose with releasing CDs with records already out by small but respected bands. He is a real fan and knows all the songs by heart of the bands he puts out. You could call him a “fanboy”, this means: he really knows and loves the bands he works with. He has a plan and it's ruled by a heartfelt love for extreme music. For the bands as well as Southern Lord it's a win-win situation. Anyways, thanks for this interview and we really hope to be back in the states sooner than later. If you have questions or want to contact us: walkingonplanks(a)gmail.com. Cheers!