HEATHEN will release ‘The Evolution of Chaos’ 10 Year Anniversary reissue on January 31st January via Mascot Records. The remastered reissue features bonus track ‘Seasons of Purgatory’ and the DVD features a ‘Making of’ documentary and live concert.
Watch the lyric video for Control by Chaos here:
Heathen guitarist Kragen Lum on Control by Chaos:
“Control By Chaos” was one of the last tracks written for The Evolution of Chaos album. The initial idea for the song was to utilize some of the elements from the first two Heathen albums that helped define the band’s sound, combine them, and then push everything a step further. As we were putting the finishing touches on the album, it was apparent that this song embodied the overall sound of the new album. It ended up serving as a “title track” for the album and fit in perfectly between “Dying Season” and “No Stone Unturned” in the original track listing.
The 1980s San Francisco Bay Area scene was a seismic moment in the world of metal and part of that moment was Heathen. The band return January 31st with the 10th Anniversary remastered reissue of ‘The Evolution of Chaos’ via Mascot Records. The release will be available on CD/DVD, 2LP and digitally with a previously unreleased bonus track ‘Seasons of Purgatory’. The CD/DVD will be accompanied by a 2 hour ‘Making of’ documentary on the album as well as a live performance from 2009s Thrash Domination, Japan.
Tracklist
Intro
Dying Season
Control By Chaos
No Stone Unturned
Arrows Of Agony
Fade Away
A Hero’s Welcome
Undone
Bloodkult
Red Tears Of Disgrace
Seasons In Purgatory (Bonus Track)
Silent Nothingness
DVD Content:
The Making Of “The Evolution Of Chaos”
Live In Japan 2009
Dying Season – Director’s Cut
Dying Season – HD
The 1980s San Francisco Bay Area scene was a seismic moment in the world of metal and part of that moment was HEATHEN. The band return January 31 with the 10th Anniversary remastered reissue of ‘The Evolution of Chaos’ via Mascot Records. The release will be available on CD/DVD, 2LP and digitally with a previously unreleased bonus track ‘Seasons of Purgatory’. The CD/DVD will be accompanied by a 2 hour ‘Making of’ documentary on the album as well as a live performance from 2009s Thrash Domination, Japan.
Watch the trailer here:
When the album was originally released back in January 2010 it was the band’s first album of new material in 18 years and saw them ride a wave of the resurgent Thrash scene. The line-up consisted of vocalist David White, guitarist Lee Altus, guitarist Kragen Lum, bassist Jon Torres, and percussionist Darren Minter. The album also featured performances from a number of members of Exodus.
Altus had originally formed the band in 1984 and they released two studio albums, ‘Breaking The Silence’ (1987) and ‘Victims of Deception’ (1991). Driven by the riffs and harmonic structure provided by Altus and the memorable vocals of David White, the ‘Breaking the Silence’ album showcased Heathen’s signature sound, mixing aggression and melody. For ‘Victims of Deception’ they signed to Roadrunner Records and it further established Heathen’s unique identity in the thrash scene with more complex arrangements.
They were building a formidable live reputation in the US and toured Europe with contemporaries such as Sepultura and Sacred Reich and then an unexpected hiatus followed as grunge exploded. Altus was invited to join the German industrial metal band Die Krupps and, later, thrash pioneers Exodus.
“I was sorta hiding out in industrial land,” remembers Altus. “I joined Die Krupps. It was more up my alley because grunge wasn’t my thing. I couldn’t do thrash metal because no one wanted to listen to it. At that time industrial was the heavy music, I liked the heavy aggressive edge to it and I stayed there for like 8-9 years I think. I was hiding out whilst grunge would blow over.”
Talking about the time White says; “Lee came back and we toyed with the idea of trying to do something with Heathen. Metal still had not recovered from its death by grunge. Then I think it was 2000 when we were asked to reform for the Thrash of the Titans benefit concert. It was an incredible night and an amazing feat for everybody to pull together.”
Thrash of the Titans was a benefit concert held in California for Testament’s Chuck Billy and Chuck Schuldiner of Death, who were both battling cancer. The concert featured Heathen, Death Angel, Vio-lence, Forbidden Evil and Exodus as well as appearances from Anthrax, S.O.D. and Sadus. “All of a sudden Wacken called and we hadn’t heard from them in a decade,” says Altus. ”It had come full circle and a lot of bands were reuniting”
‘The Evolution of Chaos’ idea all started with that Wacken show in 2002. It was supposed to be a one off, but then Altus mentioned to White he had a lot of songs, some finished, some not and that maybe it’s time to reunite and do an album. White, Altus and Torres were all on board, they just needed a guitarist.
After Heathen went on hiatus, White auditioned for guitarist Kragen Lum (Psychosis/Prototype) and although it didn’t work out he remembered the LA guitarist when Heathen reformed.
Remembering that period Altus says; “The first time I met Kragen I almost didn’t meet Kragen. We kept auditioning all these guitar players and at that time, you’d get a really good shredder but you give them rhythm and they can’t play a note. Then it would be the other way around. It got frustrating and I remember Dave saying, I’m gonna bring this guy from LA, who is a big Heathen fan and wants to come into audition. I was like, great, a guy from LA, so for sure he can’t play rhythms and probably looks like a poser. I wasn’t going to go. But I did show up and I’m so glad I did. To my surprise this guy comes in and starts playing and I was like, this is amazing.”
“He just knocked it out of the park. Everybody knew that this was the guy,” White says with a smile.
The album was released to great reviews and the band took on their biggest tour to date, including shows at Rock Hard festival in Germany as support to UFO and Thrash Domination in Japan with Testament, Exodus, and Kreator. The latter makes it on to the special bonus DVD and shows the band in their element and in full flow at Club Citta in Kawasaki.
As we sit in 2020 on the reissue of this great album, one missing part of the Heathen puzzle is bassist Jon Torres, who sadly passed away of a heart failure in 2013 at only 50 years old. Talking about him, Lum says, “he was such a great guy, and we really miss him. He embodied everything that you hear about from the Bay Area scene. He was always willing to lend a hand or piece of equipment to help people out.”
Remembering him White goes on to say; “I knew Jon since I was 21/22 and I miss him a lot, he was a very talented guy. He was an electrician and when I moved into my house, he did a lot of work for me. So, every time I look at certain things he did, it reminds me of him. I miss him dearly,” with Altus adding, “he just loved music; making it, creating it, playing it, you name it. No matter how bad things got, he was always upbeat and positive.”
To mark the 10 Year Anniversary edition, the album was remastered, and an unreleased bonus track has been added. This bonus track, ‘Seasons of Purgatory’, was written by Torres. Talking about the addition, Lum says, “For the reissue there was the chance to add something to it, to do something to improve it and to give fans something new. We recorded this extra track which Jon called ‘Seasons in Purgatory’ and it ended up not really getting completed because we couldn’t find the right vocal melody. Going back we were able to complete it and add it to the album as it should be. Listening to it, it really sounds like an instrumental so that’s how we’re going present it. We’re stoked to have it on the record.”
Having had space since the album’s original release, Altus reflects on his favourite moment on it. “’A Hero’s Welcome’ is a really special song to me. I always wanted to write a song differently and lyrically. I’ve always had a soft spot for our military. Some people took it like it doesn’t sound like Heathen. If that’s what you’re saying I think you’ve missed the whole point of Heathen. We wanted to be a thrash metal band that has no boundaries. Thrash metal when it started was to break any rules, you can do whatever the hell you want. I’ve heard from younger kids that thrash should be this or that. I’m like, well show me the rules on that, who wrote the rules? It’s not like we had a meeting and decided here’s how thrash metal is going to sound. We just did it, there was no rules, and we were doing something different. That’s what attracted me to it”
Tracklist
Intro
Dying Season
Control By Chaos
No Stone Unturned
Arrows Of Agony
Fade Away
A Hero’s Welcome
Undone
Bloodkult
Red Tears Of Disgrace
Seasons In Purgatory (Bonus Track)
Silent Nothingness
DVD Content:
The Making Of “The Evolution Of Chaos”
Live In Japan 2009
Dying Season – Director’s Cut
Dying Season – HD
Dubai based extreme experimental metallers BENEVOLENT have released footage of the solo parts of the track ‘Heathen’ from new album “The Covenant.”
Check out the video showing the guitar work by Hadi Sarieddine and Mohammed Gad below:
As previously posted, “The Covenant” was released digitally on 18th March and was recorded and produced at Haven Studio, featuring guest drum icon Andols Herrick (Session Drummer), and mastered by Acle Kahney at 4D Sounds in the UK.
Grab your denim vests and leather jackets, put on those hi-tops and guzzle down a few cold beers: because a true thrash metal triumvirate is ready to lay waste to a bunch of European clubs!!!
Leading the mob are San Francisco veterans HEATHEN: founded in 1984 – amongst others – by EXODUS guitarist Lee Altus, they released two landmark albums with “Breaking the silence” (1987) and “Victims of deception” (1991) before things got a bit quiet in camp HEATHEN. They returned with the thrash manifesto “The evolution of chaos” in 2010, and now the guys are busy working on new material. GENERATION KILL are being led by EXODUS front beast Rob Dukes and offer a nasty mix of thrash metal and hardcore. Check out their brilliant debut “Red, white and blood” and bang those heads! The line-up is completed by Munich-based newcomers DUST BOLT who indulge in old school thrash metal goodness! They have recently released their great debut “Violent demolition”.
Here are the dates:
HEATHEN, GENERATION KILL, DUST BOLT Tour
07.06.2013 DE Berlin K 17
08.06.2013 SE Sölvesborg Sweden Rock *
09.06.2013 DE Hamburg Marx
11.06.2013 PL Warsaw Progresja
12.06.2013 CZ Prague Nova Chmelnice
13.06.2013 AT Wien Escape Metalcorner
14.06.2013 DE München Backstage
15.06.2013 DE Essen Turock
16.06.2013 NL Eindhoven Dynamo
17.06.2013 DE Lindau Club Vaudeville
19.06.2013 ES Barcelona Razzmatazz 3
20.06.2013 ES Madrid Rockitchen
21.06.2013 FR Clisson Hellfest *
22.06.2013 NL Dokkum Dokk´em Open Air *
23.06.2013 UK London Underworld
25.06.2013 CH Pratteln Galerie
26.06.2013 DE Siegen Vortex
27.06.2013 DE Osnabrück Bastard Club
28.06.2013 BE Dessel Graspop Metal Meeting *
29.06.2013 DE Aalen Rock It
* Heathen only
Mexico’s Hell And Heaven Metal Fest 2013 is being held in Guadalajara, Mexico May 18th and 19th at the Esplanade adjacent to the Arena VFG. The premise of this festival, apart from presenting the most important groups of the genre in the world, was to promote national talent, and becoming a benchmark for heavy rock lovers in Latin America. Therefore, the scenarios presented, in addition to 16 international groups, 45 national bands championed various styles within the heavy rock, from various regions of Mexico.
The 2013 edition will present the following confirmed bands: MOTÖRHEAD, ANTHRAX , TESTAMENT, IN FLAMES, EPICA, SUICIDAL TENDENCIES, SODOM, EXODUS, SIX FEET UNDER, MOONSPELL, SUFFOCATION, HAGGARD, ILL NINO, DOKKEN, HEATHEN, MUNICIPAL WASTE, WARBRINGER, AS BLOOD RUNS BLACK, GILBY CLARKE, RESORTE, VITAL REMAINS, DDLM, CATTLE DECAPITATION, ORIGIN, TRANSMETAL, HERE COMES THE KRAKEN, BLACK OIL, BUTCHER BABIES, PINHEAD, MORPHIUM, PRO-FE-CIA, AGONY LORDS, DRAKSEN, ATTACKHEAD, NIGHTBREED, WRECKER, THELL BARRIO, INTOXXXICATED, SABACTHANI, CTHULHU, CEMICAN, PSICOVOMITOSIS, THANTRA, IRA, ARCHETYPE, GODLESS PROCESSION, SACHIEL, MULUC PAX, BUFFALO GRILLZ, HACAVITZ, PROFANATOR, SUBHUMAN, LECUMBERRI, SPERPENTUM, ARCADIA LIBRE, THE BILLY’S, RINDERPEST, MORTOSS, INES CHAVEZ and TDH.
Last year, TWISTED SISTER and their flamboyant frontman Dee Snider set foot on Belgian soil for the first time in thirty years. They came, saw and conquered the Dessel plains and everyone agreed Dee Snider was the king of GMM2012. So you can imagine how thrilled we are to announce that Twisted Sister are coming back for round two and will be headlining GMM on Friday 28 June. To be honest, we made it clear that ‘We’re Not Gonna Take It’ and wait another thirty years and they took the hint. Just like last year, tens of thousands of throats will roar ‘I Wanna Rock’ so join the party in front of the main stage! Just remember: ‘You Can’t Stop Rock ‘n’ Roll’ and you sure as hell can’t stop Twisted Sister!
For WITHIN TEMPTATION it all started in 1996, the year of the first edition of GMM. The band has matured tremendously since then and today they are one of the biggest crowd draws on the metal scene. Last November they celebrated their 15th anniversary with a spectacular sold-out show at Antwerp Sports Palace. In recent years, the band has also pushed back metal boundaries with stellar performances at alternative and mainstream festivals like Pukkelpop and Rock Werchter. True to their roots, the likeable Dutchmen were more than happy to make another appearance at GMM and we’re certainly looking forward to having them.
Have also been confirmed for GMM2013: UDO, HEAVEN SHALL BURN, OVERKILL, HEATHEN, THE GHOST INSIDE, ASKING ALEXANDRIA, SYLOSIS and VOODOO SIX.
Below you will find an overview of the preliminary lineup. With more than 20 bands still to be announced our homework is far from finished but we’re getting there!
Friday June 28: Twisted Sister, Korn, Kreator, Coal Chamber, Mayhem, Dark Funeral, Katatonia, Heathen, Entombed, Unleashed, Asking Alexandria, Varg, Veil of Maya, In This Moment
Saturday June 29: Slipknot, Within Temptation, Bullet for My Valentine, Saxon, Down, Heaven Shall Burn, The Devil Wears Prada, Udo, Overkill, Absu, Caliban, Lock Up, Aura Noir, Brainstorm, Amaranthe, Dunderbeist, Between the Buried and Me, Sylosis, After the Burial, Hacktivist
Sunday June 30: Iron Maiden, In Flames, King Diamond, Stone Sour, Testament, Parkway Drive, Epica, Hellyeah, Ghost, God Seed, Moonspell, The Ghost Inside, Deez Nuts, The Sword, Clutch, Winterfylleth, Every Time I Die, Red Fang, Bullet, Heaven’s Basement, Voodoo Six
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