Monday, 11 May 2015

Christophe Szpajdel Interview 2015 Nature and art )

Christophe Szpajdel Interview





1 How did you start with doing logos? And artwork ?


I started drawing at the age of three. things that started interest me are insects, wildlife....but in 1977, I started to get interested in new things like music and i bumped on Kiss. I really loved the song "I was made for loving you" and that song really moved me. I also was interested in other genres of music but folk, pop, new wave, punk and rock/metal was what fascinated me most. I felt the intricacy of logos in the mod 80's when i got fascinated by logos such as Motorhead, Black Sabbath, King Diamond, Yes, Venom, Queensryche....and in 1989 I got involved with a local fanzine called SEPTICORE. I started interviewing bands after ordering demos and I came across a lot of bands playing great death/black/thrash/doom /grind metal but without a decent logo. That is where i felt the need of doing logos. I did a few death metal logos for Morbid Noise compilation (Inspired by Sepultura, Morbid ANgel...) but I also explored some border artworks...I was actually inspired by the works of Dan Seagrave among others....and in 1991, when I was in touch with Samoth, I did a surprise, i created the logo for Emperor that they adored and used for the demo "Wrath of the Tyrant", the split Album with Enslaved and the album "In The Nightside Eclipse" where my name has ben credited. Once my name appeared on the credits, I started getting interest from people from all over the world. By these times, I had to use the traditional post to correspond with people, not very easy when I was all the time on the move. Ever since, I have ben constantly and steadily working on logos for various bands. During my studies I had to tone down my involvement in the music business and concentrate on my studies of Forestry. 

2 Not many can call themself the Lord of logos , but you have really earned the name what are your thoughts on that career and did you ever think it would grow that big when you started ?
I actually would never think My name would have taken a flight. The crucial moment was when Emperor became big after the releas of their cult classic album "In The Nightside Eclipse" on Candlelight. I also did a few other logos like Moonspell, Enthroned, Old Man's Child, Arcturus, Covenant, Troll, Ceremonium, Legal Butchery and a few more in the early nineties that confrmed my reputation as a logo artist. in the late 90's I did some like Desaster, Nargaroth, Primigenium, Aborted, Avatar,  that made my name confirmed. I never actually stopped during logos. I did lots of smaller bands logos, but some other became big and these are the ones who carried the flag of my name high. Gaining the title of "Lord of the Logos" is the fruit of constant and steady labour "Just keep working hard and don't worry about the hype" as said by Sven from Belgian death metal heroes  Aborted


3 apart from being a logo artist you are also a photographer ? Could you tell us a bit about that?
MURAL by Christophe
Photography has always been a second passion I nourished along with my art. I especially have a passion for Mountainous landscapes, steep valleys and wildlife, especially Insects, Reptiles, amphibians, birds...I started exercising my photography while working on my Final year dissertation about Scarabaeid beetles in Europe. That is where i needed to gain photographic skills in order to illustrate my work. Ever since, i gained a passion for photography. I also used that skill to photograph live gigs I have attended and I extended my photography skills to anything that i just wanted to capture. For more examples, please refer to my albums on Facebook, that i treat as if it would be an actual website. 


4 Your work is mostly known inside the Heavy metal genre have you done any other logo work for more traditional companies or is it mainly bands ?
Initially my work would suit mostly people within the metal scene but in the mid 2000, I felt a need to enlarge my public and explore people from different walks by showing interest in such currents as Art Nouveau or Art Deco that opened a brand new potential to my horizons. In fact, this opened perspective to gain new audiences as i found there was a sort of "limitation" and that triggered my need to implement my logo art with something refreshing, intellectually and visually pleasing as well as efficient and functional. The interest in applying elements of Art Nouveau and Art Deco gave a completely different feel when it goes to making the letters of the logo fill the space in an adequate way. The release of my book "Lord of the Logos" and the participation in high profile events like "Graphic Design - Now in Production" contributed to gather a larger spectre of public. That is one of the strategy to attract more traditional companies to show interest in my work. Over the last few years, I have indulged myself by creating some "metal" logos for non-metal entities like Wayne Rooney, Jamie Oliver, Nigella Lawson, One Direction, Coronation Street, Eastenders. This is how I forced myself in creating interest for my art among an audience which never has been exposed to this genre of aesthetics. Taking part in "All public" events like the "Devon Artist Network" and "Devon Open Studios" was a huge help to get my art recognised by a public I would never have reached before If I have had stayed within the "metal" milieu. To conclude, I am constantly striving to reach a larger and larger audience that could potentially appreciate and peruse my work. 




5 Your book Lord of the logos has been out a quite some time and from what I understand the response has been very good! Would you agree?
According to me, I think the response was great to amazing. Still today there are a lot of people looking to get hold of this book; They can order it directly from Gestalten web-store or Amazon. According to the publisher, The response of the book was great but not great enough to justify the release of a second volume, which is something I have a burning desire for. In spite of the great response. it is the fifth year since the release of the book and the book is still available. It should have been sold out from the publisher by now. I think a boost of the sales of the book is needed in order to sell out the book. We are almost there and Gestalten has done a wonderful job. Before releasing the long awaited second volume of "Lord of Logos", I feel the need of an extra boost for the sales of "Lord of the Logos"...Please make sure to pass the message! 




6 Could tell us some of the most crucial parts when making logos?
The most crucial part in doing a logo is the UNDERSTANDING, What the client is looking for and how the client can express herself to make the brief visually en mentally conveying to what the expectations are. Presenting a fully developed draft is a lot more efficient than presenting primary pencil sketches as they give a better idea that we have reahed a mutual understanding. That I have understand what the client is expecting from me and that the client fully understand s WHERE i want to go with my first draft. In the past i presented pencil drafts and most of the time they were rejected and the client switched to another artist as he/she was having difficulties in understanding where i wanted to go with a pencil draft. 
7 You mentioned many times unlike many artist you prepare to work in the wildlife? Since you work is done 100 procent freehand pencil and ink ! Do you have some favorite spots in the nature where you feel is your holy place to work at ?
This is where i am completely different than anyone else. As soon as the weather comes nice, I go outside , set up on a picnic table in a park, with the direct sunlight falling from the left side, as i am right handed. The sunlight permits me to see all the small details i would have otherwise missed if i had worked with an office lamp desk. I use an architect board and i print out the brief and each attachments to have a complete understanding of what the client expects from me. A clear brief with lots of specifications from the outset and attachments/references that illustrates and "put a face" to long explanations is vital. The brief is like a recipe when you cook a meal from the first time. if you have visuals and images that support the explanations, then there is more chance i get the logo within the expectations of the client. The first and essential stage of the logo is to get the pencil draft perfect and after that, the inking, outlining and filling with a thick marker to gain time is essential. As "Holy places" to work, I have a few ones: Devon: Exeter: Belle-Isle park, Peter Chalk Centre/The Roundhouse at the Exeter University Campus, The Mill on the Exe. In Totes, There is the Darlington Estate, in Dartmouth, the Riviera, in Kings bridge, The Crab shell Inn terrace, The Guard House in Brigham. For Europe, I really liked to draw at the National Danish Design Centre in Copenhagen.



8 I know its kinda a weird question but what is the most famous logo you've made ?
I would say for metal bands, Emperor, Enthroned, Moonspell, Nargaroth, Desaster, Abigail Williams, Wolves in the Throne Room, Trivium (Black metal tainted logo), Mrityu (Side project of Trivium Matt), For Rock bands, I did a serie of "tree shaped logo designs" for They Might Be Giants. Now, on top of this, I had fun and I did a logo for the rock band FOO FIGHTERS in response of the Foo Fighters logo ripped off from my Emperor logo they used for Christmas Jumpers. Foo Fighters liked very much my rendition of a Black Metal logo for Foo Fighters and it resulted in a transaction. I sold my black metal FOO FIGHTERS logo to the band. And I did some things when I was bored. I drew for my own indulgence lBlack Metal logos for Coronation Street, One Direction, Eastenders, Jamie Oliver...They probably ever have been seen nor used but still I enjoyed doing this very much...
9 You style is very unique in many ways would you say that the lettering you create has become
It is something I am aiming at, but also I am diversifying my art and striving into new directions, taking new leads and bringing to life new ideas....I am aiming to develop a large string of new directions and go just crazy with diversification...I want to make my style surprising and unpredictable, yet keeping my own identity. How long will it take to get my style recognised as a trademark. Metal fans from across the world has said that to me but authorities do t sem to care about having me recognised as official logo artist.
your mark ?

10 Do you think that one day you'll be able to make a living out of just drawing logos all day long ?
I am very convinced about it but unfortunately at the moment I have to take great care of my day job as Retail assistant in a convenience store. This work perfectly for me as i spend all my free time for logos, working on new commissions, conducting the talks with my clients and it is not an easy thing. It does require a very disciplined daily schedule with as little distractions as possible and you know how easy i can get distracted.


11 You recently started doing exhibitions and such how has that been ?


Yes,I have started the exhibitions and here is a comprehensive list: In 2008, Christophe is offered to take part in Mark Riddick's compendium book "Logos From Hell", displaying 17 of his artworks alongside with Chris Moyen, Kris Verwimp, Medan Savamhel (Ba'al Graphics), Daniel Desecrator, Lou Rusconi, Rob Smits... In 2009, several Art Deco oriented logos were selected to be part of an Art Deco themed Exhibition curated by Stephan (www.artdecosociety.com/stephanartist or www.myspace.com/stephanartiste which occured in Newport, Oregon January 2010, release of the long awaited book "Lord Of The Logos" on Gestalten , www.gestalten.com January 2010: Mini-exhibition (solo show) at the Exeter Central Library October 25-30th 2010, Music and Image Festival, Rotterdam . Speech at Cinerama about the dynamics of creating a logo and exhibition at Roodkapje, Downtown Rotterdam December 2010, creation of the Official Website September 2011: Devon Open STudios, Exeter September 2011 Magnum Opus Tattoo Gallery, solo show October 2011: Little Krimminals, Studio krimm, berlin, Germany October-February 2011: Graphic Design-Now in Production- Walker Arts Center, Minneapolis, USA January -March 2012: Black Thorns in the White Cube - Paragraph Gallery, Kansas City, MO and Western Exhibitions, Chicago USA May -September 2012: Graphic Design-Now in Production- Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, New York, USA September 2012-???: Graphic Design-Now in Production- Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, USA 2013 February 18-March 1st, Trerise Gallery, The Hoe, Plymouth March 16-April 1st, Fish factory Arts Space, Falmouth June 2013: Santa Maria Summer Fest, Display of 8 logos on A3 format at the Casa da Cultura. Beja, Alentejo, Portugal September-October 2013: Ancient Modernism, Auckland: Nature: Art + Design, Auckland and Rogue&Vagabond, Wellington, New Zealand. This was the best show for the year 2013, The Wellington leg was perfectly organized and resultd in a large bunch of commissions. October 26th, Aurora Infernalis Festival, Arnhem, The Netherlands October 31st (Hallowe'en) to Christmas, the MACABRE EXHIBITION, The Old Press 10 Biddicks Court St Austell PL25 5EW, UK 2014 February 13th to April 15th, Impromptu show at the Tobacco House, Exeter: This one was supposed to lead to my participation in the Devon Open Studios 2014 but unfortunately the venue has been shut down on the 30th of May. March 22nd to April 22nd, Ego Fine Art, Redondo Beach, CA, USA March 29th, Showcase at Bonds 007, San Antonio, Texas *CANCELLED due to denied passage by US Homeland Security at Philadelphia Airport* April 11th to June, Inspired By Black Metal, Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium. This was a fantastic show, that will remain in the memory of lots of people, with Mayhem gig as closing ceremony. I had given two talks on that exhibition. A short opening talk and a larger conference on the 3rd of may with shows of Alkerdeel, Nihil and Alok TuDolo April 17th to 21st, Crepusculum Australe/Blacken the Globe, Alice Springs, Australia May 11th, Rosemount Hotel, (with Malignant Monster...)Perth, Australia September 6th, Gohelle Fest (with Napalm Death, Kreator, Loudblast...), near Lille, France October 3rd -4th, Vimaranes Metallum Fest, Guimaraes, Portugal October 3rd to10th , Murmures D'Outre Tombe at the Nerdiest Showroom in Meltdown Comics,7522 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90046 November 18th to Jan 2nd, Jabberwocky, Exeter Phoenix, Gandy Street, Exeter. This was the best show for 2014, with a record attendance as the exhibition was at the Phoenix Cafe bar and a lot of people from the General public could finally appreciate my art. There have ben a few commissions and gaining credentials from the Local public in Devon...as well as unexpected visitors from ...even very far. 2015 November 22nd, Metalwarzone Festival, Show curated by Nino Meija, hosting other artists, a. o. Tony Koehl....at the Airliner, Los Angeles, CA, USA January 14-May31st, Marks of Metal, Odense and "satellite show" January 17th -Feb1st, Exhibition at "Stoberiet" community venture, in Copenhagen, Denmark. March , Release of "Logos from Hell" part 2, compiled by Mark Riddick and published by Doomentia Press.




12 being in the scene for quite some years what are your thoughts on today and the past scene ?

A lot has changes, everything is now too easy to reach as it is accessible by MP3 and free streaming. Bands have a lot harder to survive as they can rely mostly on the sales of Merchandise like T-shirts, wallpapers for PCs. Items like Tapes, Vinyl's and CD's have dropped in sales and this young generation is expecting to have everything accessible from the tip of a finger. When i started getting involved in the scene, back in the mid 80's, you could find what you are looking for at Festivals, conventions, metal markets....you needed to meet people, make contact, exhange letters, find a physical address to get in touch with someone you wanted to get hold of. Now everything has ben made fast an easy. I do miss very much the past scene n my youngets years and I will always remmeber that gig with Sodom and Sepultura on the 29th of September 1989....when i was Nineteen. Just Sodom and Sepultura...The monumental show in December with Morbid Angel and Napalm Death....all the shows with bands like Autopsy, Pestilence, Demolition Hammer, then in the nineties some excellent shows with Denial of God (DK), Enthroned (Bel), Marduk (Swe), Enslaved (Nor) and later on such cult bands as Horna, Behexen, Archgoat, Godless North, Inquisition, Watain....Good gigs and memorable festivals like party San, Open Hell in Volyne, Barroselas SWR, Metal Fest, Autumn Equinox Festival in Clifton with Nightbringer, Kvlt Ov Azazel, Havohej, Bloodstorm, ENgorge, Baphomet's Horns, Witchtomb in teh 2000's were highlights....This year, the best moment was the opening of the Marks of Metal exhibition with a prominent Danish metal band, SOLBRUD.....There are always great moments I would love to tak about.....

13 Do you have any favorite album of 2014?
I would say for metal SOLBRUD, my top favorite dark metal band...Amazing...and a great portuguese band ARS DIAVOLI....
But i also enjoyed some excellent Caucasian Folk album like XEXEC "Cerkes Ezgileri", Salihat Omarova and Rinat Karimov from Dagestan....Something i have ben enjoying as much as i enjoy and wil always enjoy metal. The more I am growing, the more
 I am getting eclectic and diversified in my musical tastes....Just getting more matur and more diversified. Over the last few days, I just got completely sucked in these Kavkas Lezginkas Caucasian dances...Just love that stuff to bits!
14 Have you ever been to any of the major festivals where many of your clients play?
Yes, There have been a lot of memorable festivals like party San, Open Hell in Volyne, Barroselas SWR, Metal Fest, Autumn Equinox Festival in Clifton with Nightbringer, Kvlt Ov Azazel, Havohej, Bloodstorm, ENgorge, Baphomet's Horns, Witchtomb in the 2000's were highlights....This year, the best moment was the opening of the Marks of Metal exhibition with a prominent Danish metal band, SOLBRUD.....There are always great moments I would love to tak about.....

15 Do you have any plans for summer? any new places you want to visit ?

This summer I am pencilling some exhibitions. I have an upcoming show at HOWL Cafe in Penryn, Cornwall starting on the 5th of June and I have in August a few possible shows in the USA, among others one Eugene Oregon, one in Colorado Springs and one in Chicago but nothing is being confirmed yet, so I can't bank on them. I have also made necessary steps to take part on festivals like ENtremuralas and AMplifest in Portugal but still nothing has been confirmed. I am actually looking for exhibition opportunities across the world, so anyone with a serious proposal is welcome to contact me anytime. In October I am going to Japan for the wedding of my brother who lives there. As you can see, I have a very busy daily, weekly and monthly schedule and i had to adopt a zero-tolerance 
policy to timewasters. About places to visit, there is Japan for October and next year, I am planning to visit ASIA, Especally India, China, but also Iran, The Caucasus (Dagestan, Chechnya, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Abkhazia...) and i would like to visit south america (Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela...)
16 Do you find that working in the free inspires you more
Absolutely, positively and unequivocally. The daylight cannot be replaced by any artificial light, even if the weather is overcast but dry, I will be working outside. I just like to be surrounded by nature and feel this direct contact with Nature. All these mountains that show their splendour to my eyes, these vast plateaus, these Deep valleys with breathtaking views. There is nothing more wonderful tan being in constant contact with Nature...it is just wonderful and many of us take this for granted. Nature has been millions of years before us, as you can scale on a 24 hours clock...Humanity would be scaled as the last minutes of a 24 hours clock if the hour zero would be the creation of Planet Earth


17 what would be your best advice to upcoming artists who wish to make it in the art department! ?
Most important is to have a clear understanding of what your client is after. take the time to have a clear assimilation of what your client is after. A loaded sketchbook with doodles is the proof of a fertile imagination, ideas...Don t be afraid to show your sketchbook to the client, that is the proof of your vivid imagination. I have experienced clients who are very limitative and that is not good. It is not rare that I actually dropped a client because he was too overwhelming or making too many constraints, reason why i am exchanging a few messages with the client prior to seal a deal. There is that vibe that says me that it will be a time waster or a valuable customer, especially when i am getting over hundreds of request a week and i will complete only a ten-twenty good logos in a month. I like to have a schedule that I review and amend.
inspires 





18 Before we wrap this interview up do you have any final words to your followers and friends ?



Thank you so much for this excellent interview with lots of great thoughts i wished to share. I really hope this interview gets published soon. No idea when but i would love to see it published at some point. The most important is that I am studying any exhibition proposal anywhere in the world as long as it is dealt with in a serious and professional manner. A communication in a timely manner is essential in order to start the promotion long time in advance. My portfolio is all on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Christophe. szpajdel and my official website is www.devonartistnetwork.co.uk/CSzpajdel Please be aware that my rates for a logo start from US $100 and there is a 50% deposit payable through paypal to my account metalkiosk@hotmail.com A detailed brief is to be sent to christophe.szpajdel@gmail.com Thank you Friends, Acqauintances, Cool new people are more than welcome to contact me but , please, no timewasters, Thank you!















Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Cut Up to release debut album “Forensic Nightmares” the 26th of June! Landing page with 1st single, videoclip, front art and pre-order launched!




Cut Up to release debut album “Forensic Nightmares” the 26th of June! Landing page with 1st single, videoclip, front art and pre-order launched!

Swedish Death Metallers CUT UP have finished recording their debut album for Metal Blade and will release “Forensic Nightmares” the 26th of June on CD as well as on vinyl and digitally!

Listen to the 1st single and watch the video clip for “Burial Time” at www.metalblade.com/cutup. Make also sure to pre-order your copies of the album, there is an exclusive bundle available as well!

Comments CUT UP vocalist/guitarist Andreas Björnson: “After more than a year of hard work, patience and determination we can finally present to you all our debut album, "Forensic Nightmares". As the title proudly states, we are giving you nothing but a violent dose of Death Metal with an excellent production. I am ridiculously proud of what we've created together and can't wait to hit stages around the world in support of the record. As a first taste of what we're all about, we're releasing the video to our song "Bural Time". This song makes for a fitting representation of the album, seeing as it incorporates all the elements which makes "Forensic Nightmares" such a brutal force to be reckoned with. Stay tuned and we'll see you all in the front row within the near future!”

CUT UP – Forensic Nightmares
1. Enter Hell
2. Burial Time
3. Remember the Flesh
4. A Butchery Improved
5. Brain Cell Holocaust
6. Forensic Nightmare
7. Camouflesh
8. Order of the Chainsaw
9. Stab and Stab Again
10. Bunker Z 16
11. Dead and Impaled

CUT UP was founded by drummer Tobias Gustafsson and vocalist/bassist Erik Rundqvist in early 2014. After disbanding Vomitory by the end of 2013 after 24 years of death metal duty, the two felt it obvious to continue creating death metal together. Very soon, guitarist Anders Bertilsson and guitarist/vocalist Andreas Björnson were recruited and CUT UP was complete. Both Bertilsson – who was previously and most notably in Coldworker (2006-2013) – and Björnson – also known from Fetus Stench – share the same musical ideals as Gustafsson and Rundqvist as well as the passion to play live.

The next months followed with hard work, writing and rehearsing, and in November 2014 they entered the studio and recorded 11 songs for the debut album “Forensic Nightmares”. With the band members’ collective resume and repute in the metal scene, you can expect nothing but violent, catchy, groovy and grinding death metal from CUT UP.

CUT UP is:
Erik Rundqvist - vocals & bass
Andreas Björnson - vocals & guitar
Anders Bertilsson - guitar
Tobias Gustafsson – drums

WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW FOR THE TRACK BURIAL TIME


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Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Forgotten Tomb - Hurt yourself and the ones you love




Forgotten tomb
whose name not to be mixed up for! its sounds!
the band has always done what they always saw fit their work!
and I truly admire that.
lately there hasn't been much extreme surprises in record wise, but I do think this one counts, its very different the new material even if it's still possesses the same lyrical theme, the bands sound has indeed changed a lot over the years from 2003 Springtime Depression which I still to this day hold as a classic in my eyes,
dark depressive melodies, that really makes your soul to weep...
the gloomy atmosphere is still left in their new material...
even if its faster, and more brutal sound maybe is the right word!
The new record blends elements of doom and black metal into one big party!
even if I can't stop thinking at some points it reminds me of death metal...
heavy riffs along the way that holds a barrier of feelings...
the songs are catchy in so many ways its hard to not listen and enjoy,
If I was to describe the sound I'd say its a mixture of Doom metal, Old school death metal... with their overall black metal lyrical theme..
the drums are angry and fast not really slow at all that I may be first expected, but never the less its good powerful sound.. The guitar tone is very modern,
no very dirty at all infact the whole production is very clean and punchy sounding...
mostly likely tuned down guitars , the vocals are screaming and furingly impressive...
yet they are clear in the sound...
I do think with this sound they would appeal to more people in the death metal areas... but then again there are hints of their previous work indeed so its not that strange to hear this,
some songs are quite obviously more doomy feel to it I think my favorite so far is
number 1 Soulless uppheaveal for its clearly black metal feel and the structure in the songs,

as we dive deeper into the songs we hear much more of their old style but with a more modern edge to it... which is why I mean its good , but I do kinda miss the old Springtime sound...
but I am not the one who would bother about a bands natrual change..
infact I enjoy this record as much as if it would been their first work...
I admit I haven't heard that much of Forgotten Tomb in the last years but its always nice to hear new and see how things develop,
i find it bit different indeed to write a reveiw over a cup of coffee among flesh, yet I don't mind the isolation of solitude that this new record brings...


As we move along to the near bitter end, a string of slow melodies appears!
I didn't quite expect that but its a nice change of phase the really slow sorrowful guitars are back just like Springtime depression... indeed a instrumental piece of art
to sum up this record is as always a challenge to me as I would say I its unfair to sometimes rate a record because I truly enjoy them all...
for different reasons, but still a person can miss something that maybe is not that obvious in the music anymore...
But I can still feel that this album did please my hunger
and indeed gives a craving for more.
so lets see what they are up to next?
If i had to rate this record I'd say it's definitely worth a listen

6,5/10 still I not quite as good as Springtime album but hey its just me!



Links

Shining - IX – Everyone, Everything, Everywhere, Ends (A trip back in time)


Shining - IX – Everyone, Everything, Everywhere, Ends


When we think of Shining a lot of people just think of all rumors and they forget the whole band and the fact they are indeed skillful musicians,
their new album Ix Everyone , Everything, Everywhere ends
is not an easy task to talk about, as so much things has happend since these days..
the first I noticed when they started streaming songs and the album , or what really caught me both of guard is the feel its all much faster than their previous record,
the second track Vilja & Dröm , is indeed my favorite of them all, the guitars are purely amazing , reminds me a lot of the new Mayhem record for some reason
not quite sure why but its the riffs that seem so much darker than before,
and indeed maybe more powerful,
chugging guitars riffs over blast beats grinding drums, indeed different from shining, but I like the approach...
Niklas voice is on top as always delivering like nothing before...
although the band never really stated they are a black metal band I can't escape but saying their new songs has a lot of those key elements that I personally love with Black metal from the early 90s, the classic sinister shining riffs are still there,
along with the lovely melodies of Huss and Euge that really creates a splender performance in one unit, on this record...
kinda like maiden in a way guitar harmonies and such truly beautiful. I admit I am a bit blown away by Niklas clean vocals , really good and somewhat strange in the same way but it really shows more than one side of the band...
I think a lot of people will compare this to be a twin album to Shining's beloved album Halmstad... I can personally hear a lot of songs that would make some of these songs to fit on Halmstad, the guitar solos that accompany the melodic riffs are just so good , its hard to not praise this record... I get a lot more of an actual band feel then before... Since this time around the album was written by Euge and Niklas then the rest contributed in the studio as people would expect...
but I do think this is their strongest work since Halmstad...
I will point out and say that its wrong to say Shining
is solely a black metal band because there are so much more influences that surrounds the band , I would say they are Extreme metal without diving to deep into the sub genres and such, since I hate label bands...
But I guess its quite impossible these days to avoid but ill do my best...
lets put it like this as Dee snider of Twisted sister once stated music and lyrics allows a person to find what they are looking for,
if you are looking for black metal you will find it in this record for sure, but its also allows a person to really find what ever they reallly enjoy in the metal world...

one song that really just stood out in sense of new records was människotankens vägglösa rum that song really reminded me of the new Mayhem record...
or at least parts of it.. the fast blast beats mostly... but as always they proove they are their own genre, with adding the clean breaks into their sound.

one of the things that I always loved with Shining is their acoustic guitar melodies that seem to haunt on every album here and there,
one song that really just stood out in sense of new records was människotankens vägglösa rum that song really reminded me of the new Mayhem record...
or at least parts of it.. the fast blast beats mostly... but as always they proove they are their own genre, with adding the clean breaks into their sound.
one of the things that I always loved with Shining is their acoustic guitar melodies that seem to haunt on every album here and there,
its a quite short album only 6 tracks but its 6 tracks of pure golden music...
I can with pride say that this album is indeed one of my favorite of 2015
so far! lets see what next door unlocks!


Monday, 27 April 2015

Gorgoroth - Instinctus Bestalis [ Terra Relicta ]



AS you may notice I have started to write for Terra Relicta as well! its a new fun job!..



After long wait Gorgoroth is finally back
I can't really describe how exicited I was when I first heard they had a new album coming up!'
this album is really what I would or any fan could expect from Gorgoroth,
fast blast beats and tight 
neatly tremolo picking
guitars, high pitched vocals!
its like I am back in the early days twilight of the idols ,
the thing about Gorgoroth that has always made me love them is their unique style with mixed riffs of some thrash and some even death metal influences!
although I think this record speaks truly by itself!
Gorgoroth have the power to really suck you in the music!.
its not hard to say this material is by far the strongest they have done since the early days!...
Hearing the new line up together like this really brings you hope that Gorgoroth's new line up is bound to be! since not to recently I noticed their new fill in singer was no other than Hoest from Taake on their recent tours !
but for this album its a new person behind the mic Atterigner of triumfall
who does an amazing performance in this piece! each track really delivers that raw christ raping black metal. that we are known to expect from Gorgoroth,
despite a lot of conflicts within the band , they are still kicking it strong.
its hard to pick a favorite of these tracks as they are all amazing...
their new vocalist really shines out through the voice! even if some might think it does sound similar to ghaal but still brings out his own touch to the songs!..
never the less


moving forward into this new album!
Instinctus Bestialis is truly a work of art in itself! it keeps the 90 black metal spirit alive the torch is burning! I must say some of the riffs kinda reminds of the twilight of the idols album mixed with the antichrist album.
Despite this being the 9th album it still rings fresh!
behind the drums is no longer Nick Barker as if you have been living under a rock..
but Swedish Drummer known from none other than Dissection Tomas Asklund
he's been with Gorgoroth since 2007 and lets hope he continue to stay !
with the band...
his drumming is very special. In many ways
the guitar duties are as before done by Infernus , and you can tell its his playing, the riffs and the melodies sings like razorblades... cut through flesh
I think its safe to say Gorgoroth is back to defend the black throne of which they have been leading the past years..
if you are fans of the older material and like their old songs then the new ones will sit perfect I am sure, melancholic tremlo part, with brutal grinding drumming, will please anyone..
Instinctus Bestialis is a true work of art!


9/10



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Sunday, 26 April 2015

Demonical Black Flesh Redemption 2015 [Agonia Records]

Demonical Black Flesh Redemption



Demonical is back stronger than ever!
with their new ep a strong 4 track ep of crushing old school death metal!,
I admit I haven't heard that much of Demonical since  their album Death Inferrnal 2011, but now and then you natrually put on some new music from them ether on the road or while just sitting at home drinking beer !

The new ep prooves they are back to hold the banner high for Sweden in the old school death metal scene!,  since we all know when I think of Old school Death metal I think of Sweden, and I can only think of 4 bands that can do it!
Entrails, Entombed , Demonical,Grave

I guess this ep is somewhere between! the production is brilliant! as so is the musicians,  strong catchy guitar riffs with pounding hard hitting drums!
the guitar sound usually speaks Sweden!  before the band state they are Sweden!
and what do I mean by that , Yes that most of the Swedish old school bands tend to sound the same music wise! not all the time, but often the bands have a very similar dark bright sound on the guitars...
Not at all bad.. Just pointing out

overall I can really say I enjoyed this ep more than I enjoyed Entombeds Left hand path, Demonical has a darker edge to the music a black flame that burns deep within the band that always makes them stand out!.
the perfect mixture of all ingredients to create a good record.

The vocals are raw and gripping!
like you would want them in Sweden!
its a bit odd to not hear Widings on drums , as I kinda associate him with
Demonical although he was only their session drummer !
but never the less the new session guy Kennet Englund does a great job matching Widings footsteps!...
Lets see what await us! as Demonical takes over!
I'd give this ep 9/10
because its truly worth it!'

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Sunday, 12 April 2015

Niklas Kvartforth (Shining) Swe Interview 2015 - Ix Everyone Everything Everywhere ends

Ix Everyone Everything Everywhere ends album cover! 


Swedish band Shining whose new album IX Everyone Everything Everywhere ends is soon to be out! we were able to talk to the frontman founder of the band Niklas Kvartforth about the new album and how things are looking in the future ! as well as a possible Halmstad gig!


PHOTOS BY ESTER SEGARRA(C)




Your new album IX / Everyone everything everywhere Ends is soon to be out! How did you come to that name ?
The title has followed me since 2006 but didn’t feel compatible with how things were going back then. The title itself should be self-explanatory. And maybe give a hint where things are heading with this band, who knows? I like the idea of a title that can mean several things, depending on who reads it.

How was the recording process working with Andy La Rocque ?
Extremely easy-going compared to last time. When we recorded “Redefining Darkness” we spent eleven weeks in the studio, whilst this time around three weeks was enough. Andy is not only a fan of what we are doing but he also understands and knows how to work with the kind of schizoid material he’s being given. Also, it’s very good that he, unlike most others we have worked with throughout the years, has an opinion about things and therefore pushes you extra hard to give it your best in times of uncertainty and delusion.

Most of your lyrics are written in your native tounge ! Do you find it easier to express yourself in that way or has it just become a natrual thing ?
It depends from time to time really. Lyrics are very important to me as an artist but unfortunately, because of this godforsaken internet-age, there have circulated several incorrect translations made by so called “fans” of ours, which ultimately resulted in me having to publish a book a few years back with my own, correct ones. The second edition is actually almost sold out now but I’ll publish a third one in a near future which also will include the new lyrics. To sum up, yes, it is easier to write in my native tongue but as said, it’s nothing I am in control of. What’s being put on paper is what is being put on paper, regardless of language.

Over the past years many people have come and gone in Shining , would you say that the musicans are tools that you use to express your work that is Shining , since Shining is Kvarforth?
As I clearly defined my fellow musicians as a “toolbox” since the very early days, yes, that was the case, and several of these people had to be replaced repeatedly. Just as with a real toolbox, the instruments lose their effectiveness and you throw them away, getting new ones. However, the current line-up has remained pretty much the same for the last three years so nowadays I would actually consider Shining as having grown into a real band, whatever that means.

Your new album cover is quite different who was artist behind it ?
Yes, the cover is distinctly different from any past album of ours, which is more of a coincidence than a choice really. As with everything else I do with the band, I just go where my gut takes me, and this time around there were no existing ideas that I found suitable for where this album was heading so I therefore contacted one of my favourite contemporary painters, Daniele Serra, asking to use an older canvas of his for the cover. Unfortunately at the time, that very painting was unavailable so he then offered to make something from scratch based on the themes of the album. I think it turned out perfect. However, there are people who seem to disagree, saying it does not look like a Shining cover, but who the hell are they to tell me what a Shining cover looks like?

Could you walk us through your live / studio gear like do you have any special gear that you just can't live without in the studio?
No.

There are a lot of blues influences in your music where did they come from?
I’ve always been a huge fan of blues so of course the genre itself has had an influence on my own writing, as have other types of music not related to what we are doing.
You mentioned in many interviews you'd like to do a tour with Opeth, Alice cooper, King Dimond  is that something we might expect for the future ?
Too early to tell, but yeah, I would rather tour with bands like that so that we can expose ourselves to a new kind of audience. Don’t get me wrong, we’re perfectly fine with what we currently have but the need for expansion is always there and I believe that in order to reach a certain audience, the Opeth one for instance, we would have to tour with them as most of their fan-base wouldn’t even consider having a listen to what we do because of all rumours, things that have happened in the past and so on. And most fans of these other bands probably believe we sound like Darkthrone or something you know.

Many people praise the album Halmstad as your best work! Have you ever considerd doing a full tour playing that album from start to end! ?
Actually yes, we’re considering doing a “Halmstad” tour on the 10th anniversary of the album release. I understand why people consider this a milestone of our discography, and I do too, and it would be fantastic to bring the whole thing on stage with acoustic instruments and strings included. 

Is there any chance of seeing any covers from Alice cooper or mabye Guns n roses? 
We already recorded a Alice Cooper cover which was used as B-side for the first single we released with the seventh album. We have also discussed doing a cover of “November Rain” or “My Michelle”, but as things look now we won’t record any covers whatsoever in the nearest future.

How does the writing process work for you ? Are you the person who can just grab a guitar and start pumping out tunes ? Or do you build all music inside your head  first ?
I mostly complete a full album in my head before even touching a guitar. This time around though, things worked a bit differently as it was Euge, and not me, who kick-started the writing process by contributing his own ideas. 

Can you name some movies that really inspierd you ?
I watch a lot of movies and must say I have been inspired by countless ones throughout the years. But I guess the one that have made the biggest impression is “Blue Velvet” by David Lynch. There is a certain darkness hidden within that film which no one else has ever come close to conjuring.

Both  jazz and blues seem to be some major influences in your music is that  something you plan to continue with ?
As said, I am not really in control of what direction my music is taking when I write it. I just follow my heart and never think twice about where the darkness leads me. So, if there is a jazz thing here, or a blues thing there that has manifested during the process it’s meant to be there regardless of whether people find it “suitable” or not.

Shining is no longer just swedish members but also have gotten some Finnish blood in
Could you tell us how you meet each member ?
No.

Looking back at the early records the sound it has changed quite a lot
since Within deep dark chambers to Redefining darkness ,
would you say that the change was a natural progression as a musician or was it intentional?
Definitely. As I said, I just follow my heart and considering I was twelve years old when I started this band and now am in my early thirties it’s not that odd that my writing has progressed quite dramatically from “Within Deep Dark Chambers”. I mean, the sinister and melancholic aura of Shining has always, at least in my ears, remained the same. And that’s really all Shining needs to be.

How long was the writing process for the new record ?
Two weeks.

what  were your musical influences  when growing up ?
Guns N’Roses, John Carpenter and Burzum.

At what age did you pick up the guitar also did you take any basic lessons? Or self tought ?
I am self-taught, although I did participate in a “how-to-group” for about 2 lessons. I think that was when I was eight or nine if I’m not mistaken.

What are your thoughts on socialmedia is it a good tool for bands  to utilise in order to spread your music!
It’s definitely a good tool in terms of promotion but nothing I want to partake in. When we travel for example, all the others talk through Facebook and stuff like that, and get this endless stream of meaningless information that I want absolutely nothing to do with. Personally, I think it has somewhat destroyed the basic foundation of anticipation and mystery but yes, it is definitely a good tool to use when promoting something.

From what ive read all members contributed to the new album ?
No. Euge and I wrote the album. Huss arranged the intro. But yeah, when you’re in the studio everyone more or less contributes by adding their “colour-scheme” to the result.

Whats the best and worst experience that you've had while being on tour?
You have to wait for the documentary to find out about things like that. There are just too many fucking bad things that have happened for me to mention in a brief interview you know. There are hundreds of rumours out there that I am aware of but most don’t know the worst and that’s why Martin Strandberg has decided to make this film, or at least one of the main reasons.

Since half of the new line up are Finnish , how are you able to practice together ? And how often ?
We have never practised together. They show up, we perform.

Do you have any festivals planned for this summer?
Yes. We’ll play a couple of festivals during the summer. Though, momentarily I cannot recall the names but be sure to check out our website frequently for updates on things like that.

Do you have any last words before we wrap this interview up  ?
Thank you for the support! Hope you’ll “enjoy” the new album and make sure to attend any future ceremony held in your area, or travel to wherever we might appear.

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Special Thanks to
Patricia Thomas Mangement ! 
for the help  and arrangment! 
and Thanks to Gunnar of Season of mist!