Discouraged Records has issued the following update:
Release postponed
Moloken’s new album “Rural” is set to be released in november and not in august like first announced, exact release date will be revealed soon. The album mix is now finished and will be mastered during next week by long time companion Sven Engdahl.
Cover
the cover design will be handled yet again by graphic artist/animator Kenny Lindström (organic level) known for his previous work with Moloken but also for Bring Me the Horizon, Totalt Jävla Mörker, Logh, Norma Jean and much more. The Rural cover is completely hand drawn and needed 8 scans to get all artwork, now it will be digitally coloured and said to be more phsycadelic and more intricate then previous artworks.
Video
the band has also reported that their first video is beeing filmed by renowned metal video makers Standard Film Team. Responsible for videos by Dark Funeral, Aeon, Ghamorean, Santification, Plector, Zonaria, Feral and more. The video how ever will not contain a single shoot of the band unlike their previous work. expect a dark, atmospheric estetic with beautiful landscape views.
Upcoming shows:
They have some exclusive shows coming up were they will play new material only. These will be their only shows until the album is released. First up is a festival in Sandviken called “Ta livet i dina egna händer” were they will play together with friends Kongh on saturday the 6th.
6/8 Sandviken @ Ta Livet i dina egna händer Festival
13/8 Örnsköldsvik @ Merry can
31/8 Umeå @ Verket
1/9 Tba
2/9 Stockholm @ Grundbulten
3/9 Tba
New website
the band has also launched their new site which will be more frequantly updated www.moloken.net
Quality video footage of KEEP OF KALESSIN‘s performance at the OST Mountain Fest, which was held July 22-24, 2011 in Rasnov, Romania can be seen below (courtesy of Bloodbath.ro). Source: Blabbermouth.net
Dream Fire Agency has issued the following press release:
HATESPHERE‘s new album has been entitled “The Great Bludgeoning” and will be released on the following dates around the world via Napalm Records:
September 21: Finland, Sweden, Spain
September 23: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Benelux and Italy
September 26: Rest of Europe
September 27: USA and Canada
The album will be released as download, vinyl and cd and fans can pre-order it here:
The infamous Danish institution responsible for delivering the heaviest of riffs unleashes its latest album “The Great Bludgeoning”: a merciless and brutal inferno that will leave a trail of destruction in its wake. Guitarist and mastermind Peter “Pepe” Hansen and his accomplices confirm the band’s supremacy and reach new heights with blistering tracks, such as “Venom”, “Need to Kill”, and “Smell of Death”. High-speed riffs, furious solos, and grueling drums are the foundation of HateSphere’s sound, in which technical prowess and appeal brilliantly unite. Esben “Esse” Hansen, the new man on the mic, emerges as a driving force, using his aggressive vocals to push the band even further. As a result of this perfectly balanced cooperation, HateSphere delivers a compact and uncompromising album that will outflank even the band’s previous classic releases. The ultimate Danish thrash death metal manifestation!
Peter “Pepe” Hansen explains the album:
“We have aimed the new album in a more old-school direction than its predecessor. With people this experienced joining the band it has been a very relaxed and enjoyable process to write the songs, and we have all agreed on the concept. More metal and everything that follows. The cover, the title and the lyrics speaks for themselves. We are an angry-sounding metal band, and we have no intention of denying that. That’s why the cover is more back-to-the-roots and the lyrics are again about aggressions, drinking and hate. The things that HateSphere has always been about. Expect brutality, melody and groove in just the right dose. We have had one hell of a time writing and recording it, and we cant wait to present the album to all of you before long!”
The album is produced by Tue Madsen (The Haunted, Sick Of It All, Dark Tranquillity), and the cover artwork is by Mircea Gabriel Eftemie, who has worked with Soilwork, Strapping Young Lad and Mnemic.
The tracklist is as follows:
01. The Killer 3:31
02. Venom 6:08
03. Smell Of Death 3:43
04. Decayer 4:54
05. The Wail Of My Threnode 1:16
06. Resurrect With A Vengeance 4:20
07. The Great Bludgeoning 4:34
08. Need To Kill 5:27
09. Devil In Your Own Hell 3:00
The band will play songs from the album when they headline the Headbangers Ball Tour through Denmark in September 2011. More tour dates in the rest of Europe will follow shortly. Keep yourself updated at www.hatesphere.com or www.facebook.com/hatesphere666
Metalship and Thorium conducted an interview with bassist Henkka Seppälä (a.k.a. Henkka T. Blacksmith) of Finnish metallers CHILDREN OF BODOM at this year’s edition of the Heavy MTL festival, which was held July 23-24, 2011 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. You can now watch the chat below. Source: Blabbermouth.net
Bangalore Mirror conducted an interview with vocalist Angela Gossow of Swedish/German extreme metallers ARCH ENEMY. The question-and-answer session follows in its entirety below.
Bangalore Mirror: Your childhood and teens seems to be a very bumpy ride. Not to forget your health issues. Yet you did rise. How did you manage to do that? And also can you tell us a little about “wild rollercoaster ride” in life?
Angela: I think most people experience a rough time as teenagers. It is not easy waking up to this world. Society, parents, teachers and even your peers — everybody is pulling at you. You have to deliver in school, be skinny, pretty and part of the “in” mob, do what your parents expect from you — but all you want is to discover yourself. And that’s when the rebel years start. It takes a tough fight to break free and most kids lose out in one way or another. I am very individualistic and personal freedom is my thing. I broke free by discovering music, metal — it spoke directly to my heart, it was very different and it goes against any sort of social mainstream. But I had to pay a price as well and I struggled hard with eating disorders for a while. The goal is to overcome such self-destruction. I found my way out, I was never prone to suicide, I always fight ’till I come out on top. Not everybody is born a fighter, though, but one can aspire to become one. I believe heavy metal is a good soundtrack for that sort of spirit. It also helps to channel frustration and aggression so you don’t have to turn it all against yourself. Life is never easy, no matter what age you are in. We live in a very crowded and vile world where the weak ones get run over and cast aside. I feel protecting the helpless ones, especially children and animals, from the “beast of man” is a very important task. I also want to give hope and strength [to] those who struggle — with my words and with our music. Many teens have nobody who listens or to lean on — music can be a very powerful support for them.
Bangalore Mirror: What bands did you listen to while growing up?
Angela: I am a child of the late thrash and early death metal period in the ’90s. I grew up on SLAYER, TESTAMENT, MEGADETH, CARCASS, MORBID ANGEL, DISMEMBER, ENTOMBED, etc., and still to this day these are my fave bands to listen to.
Bangalore Mirror: From a fan to the vocalist of the band. How would you describe this transformation?
Angela: I started singing in a death metal band in 1991. I joined ARCH ENEMY in 2001 — so I have been a vocalist before ARCH ENEMY even released their first album, “Black Earth”, in 1996. I was a big CARCASS fan, and I followed their members closely after their disbanded. Michael Amott was the only one who picked up where CARCASS left — he formed a death metal band — ARCH ENEMY. I loved the albums and its pretty surreal still to this day that I got to join them after they parted ways with the former singer. That is life — you never know what it has in store for you. I was always very driven to turn my dreams into reality. I fought hard for everything I got. And I kept that spirit when joining ARCH ENEMY. Thus we went from being an insider tip to one of the most successful extreme metal bands from Sweden today.
Bangalore Mirror: How does it feel to be one of the most successful female growlers around?
Angela: It is very rewarding. It shows that hard work, dedication and passion pays off in the end. Don’t dream your life — live your dream. That’s my motto. And it has worked out. It has been a roller coaster ride and very hard at times — being the singer and the manager of a band means a brutal amount of work — but the end result is to live the life I want to live, to be my own master and to create my own destiny. It makes me feel very content and in charge of my own luck. It is very powerful.
Bangalore Mirror: So does the style of music put a frequent strain on your voice?
Angela: Yes, of course. We tour a lot, play many, many shows. I cannot party and I have to take great care of my voice and my general health. I am a vegan, I eat very healthy, I exercise a lot, I do not drink at all and I do not smoke. My life is dedicated to keeping my voice and the band strong. There is no room for error, excess or weakness. I have to be a 100% disciplined at all times.
Bangalore Mirror: You write lyrics for ARCH ENEMY. What goes on in your mind while penning down the lyrics? What inspires you? What do the themes and topics revolve around? Do the topics tend to change over time?
Angela: The lyrics I write deal with the topics I think about, things that move me. They are inspired by the reality we live in, social injustice, the strive for independence and personal freedom. Freedom from society, from fear, from governments, from religion, from tradition. I also feel very strong about environmental and animal protection, so some lyrics (for example “Night Falls Fast” from “Rise Of The Tyrant” or “Cruelty Without Beauty” from “Khaos Legions”) deal with those topics. I am an outspoken atheist and a liberal, green anarchist — you will find many of those philosophies in my lyrics.
Bangalore Mirror: What do you do aside from the band?
Angela: Nothing. Everything I do revolves around the band. I work out hard to stay fit. I am very interested in healthy eating and living, I keep up with the current Zeitgeist and developments in the world — so I can put this into ARCH ENEMY. I manage ARCH ENEMY, I am involved in everything from contractual obligations, to finances, tour booking, live production, artwork, merchandise — so I have to master a big workload every day.
Bangalore Mirror: What comes to your mind when you hear India?
Angela: I spent three weeks in Kerala, experiencing the real India very closely. It was not a luxurious holiday resort but a very simple, traditional Ayurveda clinic I lived in. I got to talk to many Indian people, especially women. Kerala is one of the most advanced regions in India in regards to education. Yet the women I spoke to said they don’t have much of a chance to have a career after their studies because tradition still dictates them to get married, have children and stop working… but there was a strong sense of change there. India is a very fast-developing country, It is huge, many different religions and traditions clash. It is a place in constant change and full of beauty, resources and possibilities. I think India’s women are very strong and I believe they will have achieved equality in the near future. I am sure you find the most advanced social balance in the big cities like Mumbai. We will play in India in November (19th) and I am very much looking forward to get to know it a little. I just hope there won’t be any terrorist attacks from Muslim extremists. It makes me sad that religion still brings so much pain and suffering to innocent people in this day and age.
Bangalore Mirror: Are you aware of any Indian bands?
Angela: No, not really. They don’t get any exposure over here in Europe. But I am will do some research online now — see if I can discover some. I also hope to get to see some live when we come over for the show in November in India!
Bangalore Mirror: Any message for your fans?
Angela: Fight for your dreams and your freedom. Treat each other with respect and love. Question all authorities and never give up hope. If you feel down, chat with fellow metal fans or listen to your favorite record. This has always helped me in times of darkness. We hope to meet you all one day and get to play live for you. Until then — stay pure fucking metal!
Norwegian black metal act THRONE OF KATARSIS will release its new album, “Ved Graven”, on October 24 in Europe and November 1 in the U.S. via Candlelight Records.
According to a press release, “the album title ‘Ved Graven’ can be translated to ‘At the Grave’, and is by far the darkest material written by the band to this date.
“Cold, raw, and with the bizarre aura of an everlasting funeral, THRONE OF KATARSIS delivers their requiem in honor of the final darkness. During three long nights the seven rites of this album was recorded. The séance was done in darkness and with poisoned minds, and with a dedication closer to a possession rather than anything else. All instruments and vocal were recorded live in the studio, in order to capture the aura the band creates during their convocations. A couple of guitar leads were added to the mix, and also church organ — recorded at nighttime at a local church during a highly blasphemic ceremony.
“To complete the vision, Njard drawed the cover art, and Stein Sund assisted the mixing and mastering of the album. This is their third studio album, and continues the march towards the funeral.”
After seven years as a “demonic duo,” THRONE OF KATARSIS is now a quartet, consisting of Infamroth (voice, guitar and church organ), Skinndød (guitar), Sanrabb (bass) and Vardalv (drums).
“Ved Graven” track listing:
01. Profetens Siste Vandring
02. Helvete Kaller
03. Av Dypets Kulde
04. The Holy Remains The Weak
05. Mesterens Tilbakekomst
06. Åpne Alle Sår
07. The Ultimate Shrine
Source: Blabbermouth.net
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