Theatre of Tragedy To Disband

Posted in News on March 2nd, 2010 by General Blaspheme

After nearly two decades, long-running Norwegian goth metal outfit Theatre of Tragedy are officially parting ways. In a collective message from the band: “After nearly 17 years in existence Theatre of Tragedy decided to call it a day and close down. This has not been an easy decision and we have thought about this for a long long time. We finally agreed to this during the production of our latest album Forever Is The World.

Theatre of Tragedy will come to an end on October 2, 2010, exactly 17 years after we started making music together. Over the years all of us have strived to combine Theatre of Tragedy with everyday life but in the end it has proven more and more difficult. We have come to appreciate our family lives and jobs, which makes it very hard to continue this life of rock ‘n’ roll on the road.

We know that some of you will probably be very disappointed, but we also hope you will continue to listen to our music, which all of you learned to appreciate and love so much.

We want to thank everyone of you for all your support over the past 17 years! Theatre of Tragedy wouldn’t have been possible without you! Be sure to catch us on the last Theatre of Tragedy shows ever this year! The final gig will take place on October 2nd in Stavanger, where it all began.

Our music will live on… and forever is the world.”

Theatre of Tragedy on MySpace. Keep your eyes peeled for a review of Forever Is The World here at FuneralRain.net.

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Nyseius – Militiae

Posted in Reviews on March 2nd, 2010 by General Blaspheme

Nyseius - Militiae

Genre: Progressive Black Metal
Label:
ATMF

Rarely do I completely agree with a label’s hype machine when it comes to their releases. There may be points within that I’ll agree with, and sometimes I’ll completely disagree with it. But for Nyseius, I agree wholeheartedly with what ATMF is saying about this album. And so, I’ll actually quote what the label says:

“Brimming with a hideous energy born from a true understanding of the occult, cult French black metal band Nyseius make their full-length debut with Militiae. Frightening in focus, pure and total energy harnessed through metaphysical magick, the strict and stoic Militiae wholly evokes its title, deftly balancing ancient Scandinavian classicism with a thoroughly avant-garde approach. Dissonant and twisted yet free-flowing in its iciness, Nyseius create black metal that spans generations, both timeless and modern, traditional yet forward-thinking.
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This album is truly great. Not perfect, and definitely not for everyone, and this includes hardcore fans of black metal, though I suppose you could say that about a lot of things – not everything has the universal appeal of Foxy Bingo or legendary bands like Sabbath and Maiden. I can see many people talking shit about Nyseius, simply because it’s not completely 100% trve or kvlt. (But then again, I hear “fans” talking shit about their favorite bands all the time, proving that no matter what some people just can’t be satisfied.)
There’s awesome keys happening, with touches of symphonic black metal, and guitar work that is pretty much what I’ve been looking for in black metal for awhile now, and drumming that will drop some jaws.  The sheer speed of the drumming alone is enough, but then the fact that the man is doing things with technicality, not just straight blasting, it’s amazing. The bass is true black metal bass: practically non-existent. But I think the star of the show, if not lyrically, is vocally. How this man has a throat left is defying logic.
Favorite tracks are the title track, “Lueur d’une Lune Morte”, and “Endless March”.
The album drops in April, the 19th to be exact, and I think you should buy a copy.
9 out of 10.

Nyseius - Daeloth

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Midnight Odyssey – Firmament

Posted in Reviews on March 2nd, 2010 by General Blaspheme

Midnight Odyssey - Firmament

Genres: Black Metal, Depressive Black Metal
Labels:
I, Voidhanger Recordings, ATMF

Alright then. So Midnight Odyssey bring out a disc full depressive black metal, with symphonic leanings. And I’m having trouble getting into it.
I think it’s mostly the vocals, which are not all that “Burzumish” as being marketed as. The music itself is pretty, and played well. But almost mechanically. Almost like Dis Pater is not feeling the depression that his album is supposed to be made of.
In all, an okay album, but I’d rather spend money on something else.
6 out of 10.

Midnight Odyssey on MySpace.

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Interview with Die Among Heroes

Posted in Interviews on March 2nd, 2010 by General Blaspheme

So after I reviewed them, I decided to throw some questions their way. And thankfully, Dustin and Andrew were more than happy to respond. Here is my interview with Die Among Heroes.

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I guess to begin with, how about we let people who have no idea who you are get to know who you are? Who is in the band, and what do they do?

Dustin Young – We are a high-intensity metalcore band from Austin, TX. Our goal with our music has always been to give something to everyone without compromising our own passions and values. We don’t rely on a solid album alone to carry us to fans abroad. When people come to our shows, we make sure to hit them as hard as we can with our energetic live performance and make them remember Die Among Heroes. Our team consists of Chase Hughes on vocals, Andrew Gonzales and Alfonso Hernandez on guitars, Kyle Reeves on drums, and myself, Dustin Young, on bass.

Andrew Gonzales – We are an ass-kicking band, who kicks alot of asses, and if you come to one of our shows, be prepared to get your ass kicked. In the ass.

You guys are a totally DIY band. This kind of arrangement can’t be easy, especially in today’s world of music. How do you balance day jobs, band-related work, writing and practicing, and still have real lives?

Andrew – All my time is spent fine tuning every part of the band’s presentation. There is no balance. I’m slowly losing my mind. What’s a real life?

You’ve been compared to Killswitch, Trivium, and more. Hell, even I compared you to them in my review. But if there was one band in the world that you would love to be compared to, past or present, who would it be?

Dustin – Pantera really set the bar here. Not that we play similar styles of Metal, but to get anywhere close to the sort of impact, energy and complete rockstar vision that they had would be a dream come true. Seeing them when we were younger made us want to pick up an instrument and say “Hell yeah, that is what I want to do for a living.”

Andrew – The Pantera Home Videos changed my life. RIP Dimebag.

On the flipside of that question, is there a band that you would rather die than be compared to?

Dustin – Hollywood Undead… they are just terrible.

Andrew – The Jonas Brothers. Although, if someone said, “Die Among Heroes has as much money as the Jonas Brothers”, I think I could live with that.

You’ve been in a contest to actually open for Killswitch Engage this month, and from what I can tell you’ve been doing pretty good in it. But I still can’t find the final results. What’s going on with that, and how did you originally get in line to open up?

Dustin – The radio station C101 in Corpus Christi, TX held an online poll between 80 bands for the chance to Battle it out for the opening slot for KSE. The top 4 bands were to do a Battle of The Bands in Corpus Christi, and the winner was determined by crowd voting. We smoked the online poll and went up against 1 local Corpus Christi act and 2 out of town acts. We shuttled 3 vans full of fans to Corpus so we would at least have a shot at beating the draw of the only local band on the bill. All of the bands played a great show, and unfortunately, we were unable to bring more fans than the local band.

After listening to the self-titled a couple times now, I’m finding some stuff I didn’t hear the first time around. I’m curious about your guitar styles. It seems fairly technical, but you’re also not afraid to just do some chords and arpeggios that don’t seem too intense. Have you guys had formal schooling with your instruments, or are you self-taught?

Andrew – Myself and our new guitar player Alfonso Hernandez are self-taught. Alfonso is a mad player and our new stuff will be far more technical than the present album.

About the album – how long did it take to write and record? Are you completely happy with it, or are there things you would change if had the time or money to do so?

Andrew – The album was recorded in 5 days. For the most part I am happy with it considering the circumstances. I wish we had more time to spend tracking and mixing.

Since it is out independently, how have you marketed the album, other than live shows? Do you find this part of being in the band to be hard work, or has this part of the ‘job’ been easy for you? And how can people who cannot make it to your shows get a copy of the album?

Dustin – Marketing is definitely one of the hardest and most time consuming parts of being in this band. We’ve have been covering all of the bases through social, online and radio pushes. Some great tools are out there helping DIY bands like Tunecore and Jango. S.P. Unlimited has been helping us tremendously to take our band to the next level. The guys at The Syndicate and Clawhammer PR are also great to work with. We’ve definitely realised that the cheapest and perhaps best way to market ourselves has been through our devoted friends and fans. People can find our album digitally through several outlets like iTunes, Rhapsody, Shockhound, Amazon, and many more.

If you were to sign to a label, is there a dream label you’d like to be on at all?

Dustin – Warner or Road Runner would be our top picks.

Andrew – It doesn’t matter as long as they had the proper resources to promote a talented band. It’s important to find someone who can understand and nourish our vision.

Next month you’re going to be playing SXSW for a ten day stretch, then doing a pair of shows in Abilene and Austin. What’s coming up after those dates? More touring, or are you going to take some time off?

Andrew – Extreme Success. We’ll take some time off in about 5 years.

I think that about rounds it up. Is there anything I haven’t touched on that you’d like to add?

Andrew – Lock up your daughters.

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Jucifer – Throned in Blood

Posted in Reviews on March 2nd, 2010 by General Blaspheme

Jucifer - Throned in Blood

Genre: Doom, Drone, Sludge, Stoner
Label: Nomadic Fortress

So fucking wow. Not even done the first SONG and I’m thinking I know what this monster is going to get rated.
Then it gets even better.
Slow and heavy riffs that pay as much homage to Black Sabbath and Sunn O))) as to The Clash or The Sex Pistols (in spirit, not style), this is some seriously wicked awesome doomed out sludge. Something to smoke to, that’s for damn sure, and I think I’m going to try sleeping to it. It’s kind of relaxing in a violent sort of way.
Favorite song is definitely “Contempt”, with “Work Will Make Us Free” and “Hiroshima” following close behind.
After hearing hearing Throned in Blood I feel sorry for other doom and sludge bands. They’re going to have to step up their game to keep up with Amber and Edgar now. And fuck this is going to rule live. Earplugs might actually be an option for me if they make it to Edmonton again. But probably not because hearing aids are cool.
Just remember folks, April 6, 2010 this nuclear bomb of doom will drop on us. Grab it while it’s hot hot hot.
9.5 out of 10

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