“I Am Colossus”, a brand new song from Swedish experimental extreme metallers MESHUGGAH, is available for streaming and free download at the Scion Audio Visual web site. The track comes off the band’s new album, “Koloss”, which will be released in Germany on March 23 and the rest of Europe on March 26 (March 27 in North America) as a CD digi, limited-edition Magic Cube (CD digi plus DVD exclusive to Nuclear Blast mail order) and two-LP brown vinyl via Nuclear Blast Records. Source: Blabbermouth.net
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Heavy music presenter Christina Rowatt of Soundwave TV conducted an interview with drummer Tomas Haake of Swedish experimental extreme metallers MESHUGGAH during this year’s Soundwave Festival in Australia. You can now watch the chat below. Source: Blabbermouth.net
The new Songpier app from Swedish experimental extreme metallers MESHUGGAH is available at this location. The free app enables you to listen to the new MESHUGGAH songs “Break Those Bones Whose Sinews Gave It Motion” and “Do Not Look Down” while reading the songs’ lyrics, check out MESHUGGAH‘s entire discography, biography, tour dates, and get news and information on the band’s album, “Koloss”, and be able to purchase any album or piece of merchandise using your smartphone. All you have to do is bookmark this URL on the home screen of your smartphone and you’ll be able to access it over and over again like a regular mobile app. Source: Blabbermouth.net
Canadian musician/producer Devin Townsend and MESHUGGAH guitarist Fredrik Thordendal joined French progressive metallers GOJIRA on stage on March 5 at the Soundwave Festival in Perth, Australia to perform the song “Of Blood And Salt”. Fan-filmed video footage of their appearance can be seen below.
The studio version of “Of Blood And Salt” — also featuring Townsend and Thordendal — was included with the May 2011 issue of Metal Hammer magazine, and will appear on GOJIRA‘s forthcoming four-song EP, the proceeds from which will benefit Sea Shepherd, an anti-whaling organization. Release details on that EP, which is loaded with other A-list metal guests like MASTODON‘s Brent Hinds, LAMB OF GOD‘s Randy Blythe and SOULFLY‘s Max Cavalera, are yet to be confirmed. Source: Blabbermouth.net
“Of Blood And Salt” studio recording (audio):
The official lyric video for “Do Not Look Down”, a brand new song from Swedish experimental extreme metallers MESHUGGAH, can be seen below. The track comes off the band’s new album, “Koloss”, which will be released in Germany on March 23 and the rest of Europe on March 26 (March 27 in North America) as a CD digi, limited-edition Magic Cube (CD digi plus DVD exclusive to Nuclear Blast mail order) and two-LP brown vinyl via Nuclear Blast Records. Source: Blabbermouth.net
Joe Charupakorn of PremierGuitar.com recently conducted an interview with guitarist Mårten Hagström of Swedish experimental extreme metallers MESHUGGAH. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

PremierGuitar.com: What was the writing process for [the new MESHUGGAH album] “Koloss”?
Mårten: It started the way it always does: messing around with a couple of ideas here and there. We normally write stuff on the computer by ourselves and then, kind of, show it to the other guys as a “demo.” After a while, things start rolling and all of a sudden we find ourselves in a state of pure chaos where we thrash out ideas, re-arrange and modify. The general concept or approach hasn’t really changed that much. The tools have, but not the approach. We usually run through the stages — writing, arranging, recording, and mixing — separately. It’s obviously been different in many ways from album to album but the “modus operandi” has been similar if we are talking about writing. The ideas, however, have hopefully evolved a little through the years.
PremierGuitar.com: Earlier you said that your ideas have evolved over the years. Can you tell us more about what advances you’ve made to your signature sound?
Mårten: With every release, we’ve always tried to tweak and experiment with our musical expression. I guess it’s been kind of this ungodly symbiosis between a bunch of stubborn, fucked-up individuals from the northern part of Sweden sharing the same view on what’s cool about playing in a band — weird and eerie is the goal. We are all rooted in the composing of music rather than being instrumentalists to some degree. So I guess trying to craft a voice of our own has been the goal. Not to be mistaken for trying to be as complex or technical as possible, as many seem to think.
PremierGuitar.com: It seems that for many of the countless bands that have been obviously influenced by you guys, the goal is to make things as complex as possible. They’re approaching the music primarily from a technical point of view.
Mårten: That in and of itself is utterly pointless, in my opinion. Our approach has always been about the general expression — and we like weird stuff. The technical aspect is just a by-product.
PremierGuitar.com: Speaking about the many MESHUGGAH-inflenced bands, are you flattered or irritated when you hear them?
Mårten: I guess flattered would be more appropriate. I mean, I’m really out of touch with what bands are considered to have done that. But if people say that we have inspired them in any way, I think it’s awesome. It must mean that we probably did a few things right along the way.
PremierGuitar.com: Yeah, some of these bands are quite amazing. Have you also taken inspiration from a band that may have started out as a MESHUGGAH disciple?
Mårten: Not that I know of. Like I said, I’m not very in touch with the scene right now. Mostly because the band has been eating so much focus. And I really wouldn’t know who you consider a MESHUGGAH disciple, so I guess the answer really is: I don’t know.
Read the entire interview from PremierGuitar.com. Source: Blabbermouth.net






