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Incantation Announce Polish Tour

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

Following their performance at the opening day of this year’s Neurotic Death Fest (April 29th), death metal pioneers Incantation are set to to invade Poland this spring for their first headlining run of the country. The tour runs from May 1st – May 8th and will also feature Polish black metallers Christ Agony. Incantation founder/frontman and Ibex Moon Records head honcho John McEntee issued the following statement:

 

“With great honor we are proud to announce that we are doing our first headlining tour of Poland. Our first time playing Poland was back in 2007 as part of the Blitzkrieg 4 Tour 2007 with the killer line up of Vader, Krisiun , Rotting Christ and my other band Funerus. This will be the first time we can play our full sent for all of our long time diehard Polish supporters, something we have been looking forward to for many years.

 

Poland has always been good to us. From the band’s inception back in 1989 we have always had massive support for the Polish underground, but have had lots of problems making it over there to preform for one reason or another. Finally over 20 years after the formation of the band we will do our first headlining tour. It will be great to see our old school friend along with many new fans alike.

 

The tour will be with the legendary Polish band Christ Agony. This is one of Poland’s greatest and most well-respected bands. Anyone that knows anything about the Polish underground black death metal scene will agree.  It will be great to play along side them every night!

 

We look forward to seeing all you sick Polish Incantation supporters. We have a great set list that we are working on for the tour and we can’t wait to spill our guts out for you guys every night.

 

Also, some of the Polish shows will be recorded (video and audio) and if the recordings quality comes out good we hope to use them for a live record and DVD sometime late this year.

 

With all this great Polish news I also want to say that we are also playing the Neurotic Death Fest this year and it is a absolute honor to be apart of this amazing fest. We want to thanks the promoter for including us on this awesome fest. Along side some of my personal favorite bands!  We look forward to seeing all our Dutch supporters there, it will be a kick ass time.”

In other news, Incantation drummer Kyle Severn recently debuted his gore-filled horror film Afterparty Massacre. Afterparty Massacre was written and filmed by Kyle and Horrormerch.com‘s Kristoff. The film features music and performances from Incantation and comes with a soundtrack showcasing many of death metal’s most brutal acts; including Cardiac Arrest, Gravehill, Fatalist and many more. Afterparty Massacreis one killer party with mind-blowing amounts of blood, metal and flesh! Visit the film’s Facebook page orwww.afterpartymassacre.com for details.

Interview with Abominant

Monday, November 15th, 2010

Abominant

This interview was conducted just a very short time ago, but as anyone who follows the site could see, it’s been awhile since I’ve actually posted anything. So finally, I have the time and the means to do so, and here it is, my interview with Mike May of the Kentucky death metal band Abominant. I hope you enjoy it. Unlike my usual pretty-making, I decided to NOT do that with this interview, keeping even grammatical and spelling mistakes.

You guys are from Kentucky, a state better known for its horse racing and whiskey more than it’s metal. What is it about Abominant do you think that has kept the band going strong despite not having an easy access to a larger metal fanbase?

PROBABLY BECAUSE WE WERE NEVER REALLY LOOKING FOR A FAN BASE. I MEAN, EARLY ON.. I’M SURE THERE WERE DREAMS OF TOURING THE WORLD AND SIGNING TO CENTURY MEDIA, BUT AT THE END OF THE DAY, WE REALLY ONLY HAVE EACH OTHER AND THIS BAND HAS REALLY BEEN THRU ALOT OF BULLSHIT. MYSELF, PERSONALLY I’M NOT TOO CONCERNED WITH ALBUMS , SHOWS OR WHATEVER OTHER SHIT WE CAN ACCOMPLISH, I JUST LOOK FORWARD TO HAVING SOME BEERS WITH THESE GUYS ON THE WEEKEND AND WRITING SOME GOOD METAL SONGS. THAT MEANS EVERYTHING TO ME AND I THINK THAT’S ALL MOST OF US ARE LOOKING FOR. USUALLY THERE IS ALOT OF DRAMA AND EGOS INVOLVED WITH A BAND AND ALL THATS KINDA BEEN BURNT AWAY WITH US. I CAN STILL BE PLAYING A NEW SONG WITH THESE GUYS , WITH NOBODY LISTENING OR WATCHING US AT ALL AND ILL BE GRINNING EAR TO EAR.

You’re now on album number nine, definite achievement for any band. How easy was this album to write? Was there any pressure from fans or the label?

IT GETS EASIER AS WE GO , I THINK. THIS TIME WE TOOK A BIT LONGER THAN THE LAST 2 RECORDS AND ALSO TRIED A DIFFERENT STUDIO, WHICH TURNED OUT TO BE FUCKING AWESOME, SO THERE IS NO HURRY FOR US AS FAR AS TIME IN BETWEEN RECORDS. ALOT OF PEOPLE KINDA FREAK OUT THAT WE HAVE 9 RECORDS, BUT IN REALITY THAT’S REALLY JUST ABOUT 1 EVERY OTHER YEAR, SO I GUESS ITS MORE INCREDIBLE THAT WE HAVE SURVIVED THAN OUR ACTUAL BODY OF WORK.

What is it about metal in general that keeps you writing?

I ONLY CAN SPEAK FOR MYSELF , BUT I JUST REALLY ENJOY WRITING SONGS WITH THESE GUYS. AS I GET OLDER , I AM REALLY GETTING JADED ABOUT THE HUMAN RACE IN GENERAL, BUT I DO KNOW THAT THESE GUYS ARE THE PEOPLE I DO ENJOY SPENDING TIME WITH AND CREATING METAL WITH. OUTSIDE OF THE BAND, I DO LISTEN TO METAL EVERY DAY AND HAVE AN ALMOST INSATIABLE HUNGER FOR HEARING NEW STUFF. I DO ADMIT MOST OF WHAT I HEAR IS EITHER TERRIBLE OR PRETTY DERIVATIVE, BUT FINDING THAT ONE GEM REALLY KEEPS ME EXCITED ABOUT METAL IN GENERAL.

Is Abominant a full time job for you guys or do you have day jobs?

IN ALL REALITY, WE ARE PRETTY MUCH WEEKEND WARRIORS AT THIS POINT. ALL OF US EXCEPT JIM HAVE FAMILIES, MORTGAGES
AND SO ON, BUT PLAYING TOGETHER IS VERY THERAPUTIC AND MAKES THE 40+ HOUR WORKWEEKS A BIT MORE BEARABLE.

Mind if I pry about those day jobs? What do you do, and how much do they piss you off?

I WORK AT A PRINTING COMPANY, TIM WORKS AT A BRAKE FACTORY, JIM IS A FORKLIFT MECHANIC AND MIKE BARNES WORKS AT A MEAT PROCESSING FACTORY. FOR ME, WORK IS TEDIOUS AND SOMETIMES INNERVING, BUT REALLY NOT THAT BAD. I’VE HAD WORSE JOBS AND MOST OF THE THINGS I GET PISSED OFF ABOUT ARE HUMANS IN GENERAL, IN OR OUTSIDE THE WORKPLACE.

Do you think you’ll ever experiment with other genres, such as doing a pure doom album, or a grindcore album?

ME, NOT SO MUCH. IM A PRETTY HARDCORE HEADBANGER AND ABOMINANT REALLY HITS THE SPOT AS FAR AS THAT GOES, BUT I WOULD LIKE TO DO A GRINDCORE ALBUM. NOT TOO MUCH INTO DOOM, BUT SLOW DEATH METAL LIKE AUTOPSY OR COFFINS WOULD ALSO BE SOMETHING I WOULD BE INTO TRYING. I THINK WE HAVE SLIGHT GRINDCORE ELEMENTS AND A FEW SLOW PARTS SO I DONT THINK I WOULD NEED TO GO ELSEWHERE.

How often does Abominant play live?

NORMALLY ABOUT 8 -1 0 TIMES A YEAR. WE DID 18 SHOWS IN 2008 AND THAT WAS FUN, BUT I’M NOT AS SOCIAL (EVEN AROUND METALHEADS) AS I USED TO BE. I DON’T LIKE TO DO SHOWS JUST FOR THE SAKE OF PLAYING OUT, SO IF IT’S NOT AN EVENT OR WITH SOME BANDS I LIKE, I’M USUALLY NOT INTO PLAYING LIVE MUCH AT ALL.

Who have you played shows with in the past?

WE’VE BEEN LUCKY OVER THE YEARS TO PLAY WITH SOME OF MY FAVORITES FROM THE UNDERGOUND. MAYBE NOT SO MUCH ON A COMMERCIAL LEVEL BUT BANDS THAT I ACTUALLY LISTEN TO. SOME OF MY FAVES HAVE BEEN DECEASED, IMMOLATION, NUNSLAUGHTER, GOREAPHOBIA, SUMMON, INCANTATION, ESTUARY, BELPHEGOR AND CARDIAC ARREST.

Any plans for an extensive North American tour?

NOT REALLY. I CAN ONLY STAND SO MANY NIGHTS IN A ROW OF PLAYING FRONT OF 20 PEOPLE, HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! WE LIKE TO DO THE 3 DAY WEEKEND THING AND BY THEN I GET A BIT HOMESICK AND BROKE, SO THATS ABOUT WHAT WE LIKE TO DO.

Outside of death metal, what do you guys listen to? How about outside of metal in general?

I LISTEN TO ALOT OF TRADITIONAL METAL LIKE MANOWAR, DIO AND THE LIKE AS WELL AS ALOT OF OLDER STUFF LIKE BLUE OYSTER CULT, DEEP PURPLE AND RUSH. I’VE ALSO BEEN INTO ALOT OF 70′S STADIUM ROCK LATELY LIKE JOURNEY, FLEETWOOD MAC, BILLY SQUIRE, HEART AND OTHERS WHICH ACTUALLY KINDA SCARES ME. DON’T WORRY THOUGH, MORBID ANGEL AND INCANTATION CAN SNAP ME OUT OF IT..

I am personally a major gear hound, so I almost always ask: what brands of guitars and basses are you rocking out with, what what kind of effects do you use?

TIMMIE MAINLY PLAYS ESP GUITARS, BUT LATELY BEEN TEARING UP A JACKSON DINKY HE PICKED UP. I’VE BEEN PLAYING THE DAVID VINCENT DEAN DEMONATOR FOR ABOUT 2 YEARS NOW AND I LOVE IT. IT IS MY FIRST DEAN AND I AM 100% SATISFIED WITH THE BASS. I’VE HAD A GIBSON THUNDERBIRD ON MY WISHLIST FOR SOME TIME AND THAT IS WHAT THIS IS MODELED AFTER SO……..

What kind of drum set up does Jim have? Any really odd things in there?

JIM PLAYS ON AN OLDER TAMA SET, I THINK THE SAME SET IMMOLATION USES LIVE. I THINK JIM PLAYS LEFT HANDED SO THE SET UP IS DIFFERENT AND HE HAS REALLY SCALED IT DOWN QUITE A BIT SINCE WE STARTED PLAYING WITH HIM. I THINK HES DOWN TO A 5 PIECE SET LIVE…..

How about your amps; what kinds are you using, and are they tubes or solid state?

WE ARE ALL TUBES. I PLAY THRU AND ANCIENT PEAVEY ROADMASTER TUBE HEAD AND A 4 X 12 CAB WITH BLACK WIDOWS. TIM ALTERNATES BETWEEN A CARVIN TUBE HEAD AND A MADISON SOLID STATE BUT I THINK HE PREFERS THE CARVIN.

Are there any effects used on your vocals?

I THINK MIKE USUALLY HAS A BIT OF REVERB ON THERE TO HELP ROUND OUT THE SOUND, BUT THATS IT. NO DELAY OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT.

Where do you get your inspiration when writing? Literature, movies, other music, etc.?

FOR THE LAST FEW ALBUMS, WE’VE BEEN LEANING HARD ON WAR INSPIRED LYRICS AND IMAGERY , WHICH I THINK GOES WELL WITH THE MUSIC WE ARE TURNING OUT. I THINK WE HAVE A FEW SONGS INSPIRED BY MOVIES BUT I DONT REALLY ANALYZE OUR LYRICS THAT MUCH. IM SURE ALOT OF OUR INSPIRATION COMES FORM ANGER AND FRUSTRATION IN LIFE MORE THAN OTHER BANDS OR WHATEVER. WE DO LIKE TO KEEP THINGS PRETTY EVIL AND HEADBANGING, THAT’S AWAYS IMPORTANT.

What is your favorite topic to write about lyrically?

GOD ONLY KNOWS WITH MIKE BARNES, BUT I THINK OVERALL IT IS THE END OF THE WORLD AND MANKIND DESTROYING ITSELF. WE LIKE TO KEEP OUR LYRICS DARK AND OBSCURE…OPEN TO INTERPRATATION…SO IT REALLY DEPENDS FROM SONG TO SONG , ACTUALLY.

Who did the cover art for the new album, and who was it that penned your logo? Are these artists for hire, and if so where can people get in touch with them?

HIS NAME IS JUMALI KATANI AND HES BEEN DOING ALOT OF COVERS RECENTLY. HIS EMAIL IS JUMALIKATANI@GMAIL.COM. A GUY NAMED DANIEL DID OUR LOGO YEARS AGO AND FUN FACT… SAME GUY DID MARDUKS LOGO AND OTHER BANDS LIKE AFTERLIFE.

How old were the members of Abominant when you discovered metal? Who got you into the genre, and with what band or album?

FOR ME, THE FIRST BAND WAS ,OF COURSE, KISS. SURELY, THE FIRST BAND I LIKED MORE THAN 1 SONG BY AND I STILL LISTEN TO THEM TODAY. FROM THEN, OF COURSE ON TO AC/DC, VAN HALEN AND THEN INTO METAL, THRASH AND BEYOND. I REALLY NEVER WANTED TO TRY AND PLAY METAL UNTIL AROUND 86-87 WITH BANDS LIKE KREATOR, POSSESSED, SODOM AND THOSE STYLES WHERE I REALLY WANTED TO TRY AND TAKE A STAB AT WRITING A SONG.

What do you think of popular metal, stuff like Bullet For My Valentine, Avenged Sevenfold, etc.?

TO BE HONEST, I DONT KNOW MUCH ABOUT THOSE BANDS. I KNOW I DONT LIKE WHAT IVE HEARD, BUT TO EACH THEIR OWN. I MOSTLY ENJOY MORE DIRTY SOUNDING DEATH METAL BANDS LIKE AUTOPSY, INCANTATION AND SO ON. I KNOW THIS MUSIC IS NOT FOR EVERYONE, WHICH IS PROBABLY WHAT I ENJOY ABOUT IT!

Were any of you guys fans of 90′s nu-metal?

UMMM…..KORN AND THAT STUFF? AGAIN, IM NOT REALLY THAT KNOWLEDGABLE ABOUT IT, SO I JUST SAY IT’S NOT FOR ME. SOME OF IT SEEMS HEAVY BUT I WOLDNT CALL IT METAL…HEAVY WIHOUT THE METAL. NO THANKS.

Are there any really cool underground bands that your fans might like that you’d like to namecheck?

I GET INTO BANDS LIKE FUNEBRARUM, DEAD CONGREGRATION, CEMETERY URN, AZARATH, GRAVEHILL, DENIAL….MOSTLY PURE DEATH METAL …BUT MOST THINGS I LISTEN TO ARENT NEW OR ANYTHING…. SODOM, POSSESSED, AUTOPSY, ASPHYX, INCANTATION… THATS WHAT I LISTEN TO THE MOST.

Are there any last thoughts you’d like to share?

JUST THANKS A TON FOR THE INTERVIEW AND THE SUPPORT. METAL ABOVE ALL!

Gravehill – Rites of the Pentagram

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

Gravehill - Rites of the Pentagram

Genres: Black Metal, Death Metal
Label:
Ibex Moon

Ah… Ibex Moon. Your death metal releases are like comfortable pants. You put them on, and instantly everything is better. Gravehill’s Rites of the Pentagram is no different; granted it’s not pure death to most ears, which is why I’m including black metal as a genre above. It does at times sound like black metal played death, but that is if you’re not familiar with really deep underground old death metal (think Darkthrone’s Soulside Journey for a sometimes similar sound).
This whole album is good, no filler tracks or anything, and after reading some interviews with vocalist Mike Abominator I understand why: he won’t compromise for anything. He reminds me as the kind of guy who would throw a mountain out of his way if he had to.
This is an old school American death metal album, sounding like it could have been recorded in about 1986 to ’89, and I recommend it for fans of Blasphemous, Darkthrone, Death, Carcass, Cardiac Arrest, Lifeless, and well damn near anything that Ibex Moon has put out.
My favorite tracks are “Decibel Ritual”, “Bloodsoaked”, and “The Luciferian Mark”.
8 out of 10.

Gravehill on MySpace.

Ibex Moon Records Fest Announced

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Ibex Moon Records Logo

On July 10th at Belvedere’s in Pittsburgh, PA, the Campaign For Death Metal Purity 2010 Tour featuring HOD, Cardiac Arrest and Gravehill will join forces with death metal pioneers Incantation along with Western Pennsylvania’s low-end sewage death metal masters Funerus and Pittsburgh’s premier death metal juggernauts Abysme under the banner of the Ibex Moon Records Fest. Ibex Moon Records owner and Incantation frontman, John McEntee comments on the event:

“We are very proud to bring this killer death metal event to Western Pennsylvania. There are a lot of great bands from this area along with a huge fan base. This will be the first time Incantation has played Pittsburgh in at least two years. For Funerus it’s been even longer, something like five years or more. This show will also feature performances by some of the best live death metal bands to emerge on the scene in quite some time. Gravehll, HOD, & Cardiac Arrest have all proven themselves to be a force to be reckoned with. We hope with the success of this kick ass bill, we can bring more great death metal shows to the ‘Burgh. We look forward to a kick ass gig and hanging out with all our local friends.”

The first 25 people paid through the door will receive a free Fest T-shirt. Ibex Moon Records will be giving away additional prizes throughout the fest.

CAMPAIGN FOR DEATH METAL PURITY 2010 TOUR DATES

July 2nd @ Plan B – Portland, OR*
July 3rd @ The Parkside – San Fransisco, CA*
July 4th @ The Blvd – Los Angeles, CA*
July 5th @ The Drunken Lass – Prescott, AZ
July 7th @ Beerland – Austin, TX
July 8th @ The Riot Room – Kansas City, MO
July 9th @ Nightcap – Chicago, IL
July 10th @ Belvedere’s Lounge – Pittsburgh, PA**
July 11th @ Jimmy’s Place – Allentown, PA
July 12th @ Dingbatz – Clifton, NJ
July 13th @ Fontana’s – New York, NY
July 14th @ Melody Inn – Indianapolis, IN
July 15th @ TBA – Memphis, TN
July 16th @ Downtown Music – Little Rock, AR
July 17th @ Walters – Houston, TX
July 18th @ Ten Eleven – San Antonio, TX

* – w/ Fatalist
** w/ Incantation, Funerus and Abysme

Estuary and Cardiac Arrest to Play Select Dates with Enthroned and Destroyer 666

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Ibex Moon Record’s Estuary and Cardiac Arrest have been added to select dates on the upcoming Enthroned/Destroyer 666/Pathology tour. Marking the first time in nine years that Enthroned has invaded US soil, this promises to be one of the heaviest tours of the summer. Cardiac Arrest drummer, Jim “Grindhead” Deabenderfer issued the following statement:

“We are very proud to be a part of such a strong lineup for the Enthroned/Destroyer 666 tour. All the bands on the bill are outstanding, including the headliners, Pathology, and Estuary. We are in good company, and it’s always nice to share the stage with bands that challenge you to up your game every night. Being on the road with our old friends in Estuary is a dream come true, and people coming to the shows are in for a well-rounded, killer metal show!

We’d like to express our thanks to John at Ibex Moon and Dan at The Pantheon Agency for providing this opportunity. The Word of ROT is Spreading… internationally! You are next!”

Enthroned/Destroyer 666/Pathology Tour Dates
Aug 4 Brooklyn, NY @ Europa w/Black Anvil, Estuary
Aug 5 Springfield, VA @ Jaxx w/Black Anvil, Estuary
Aug 6 Raleigh, NC @ Volume 11 w/Estuary
Aug 7 Atlanta, GA @ The Drunken Unicorn
Aug 8 Tampa, FL @ The Brass Mug
Aug 10 Houston, TX @ Walter’s On Washington
Aug 11 Austin, TX @ Emo’s
Aug 12 El Paso, TX @ Club 101
Aug 13 Tempe, AZ @ Club Red w/Estuary
Aug 14 Los Angeles, CA @ Ultra Violet w/Estuary
Aug 15 Ramona, CA @ Ramona Mainstage w/Estuary
Aug 17 San Francisco, CA @ DNA Lounge w/Estuary
Aug 18 Portland, OR @ Satyricon w/Estuary
Aug 19 Seattle, WA @ Studio Seven w/Estuary
Aug 20 Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theater w/Estuary
Aug 21 Boise, ID @ Red Room
Aug 22 Salt Lake City @ TBA
Aug 23 Denver, CO @ Marquis Theater
Aug 24 Kansas City, MO @ Riot Room
Aug 25 Chicago, IL @ Reggie’s Rock Club w Estuary, Cardiac Arrest
Aug 26 Detroit, MI @ Blondie’s w/ Estuary, Cardiac Arrest
Aug 27 Toronto, ON @ The Opera House w/Estuary, Cardiac Arrest
Aug 28 Montreal, QC @ Katacombes w/Estuary, Cardiac Arrest
Aug 29 Philadelphia, PA @ Club Polaris “Hostile City Deathfest”