Saturday
Checksound #4 - Junho 08
Murdering Tripping Blues – Knocking At The Backdoor Music (2008) – Raging Planet
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Flesh – Worship The Soul Of Disgust (2008) – Pulverised Records
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Sathanas – Crowned Infernal (2008) – Pulverised Records
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Hail Of Bullets – …Of Frost And War (2008) – Metal Blade Records
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Friday
Soilent Green - Interview

Very satisfied, they have done an amazing job for us. We had finished up our contract with Relapse and we both had a mutual feeling of wanting to part ways. A lot of the folks at Metal Blade have been fans for years, so they swooped in and we are completely happy with the change so far.
2 – Are you satisfied with this new album “Inevitable Collapse In The Presence Of Conviction”, the songs, the recording process, production, final product?
Yeah we are very proud of the new record. The recording process was our smoothest ever. I was all just a real good time. WE had a lot of drama we had to come to terms with and this album was a way to leave all the negativity behind. A true cleansing.
3 – The album was produced by Erik Rutan. How did you ended up working with him? Are you satisfied with his work?
We are more than satisfied. We have been friends with Erik before he recorded us. We met him when we toured with Morbid Angel and hit it off. We talked then about recording us. Once we did Confrontation with him we knew would want to go back and this time it went even smoother. He has the ability to record the organic tones that we like. He is an awesome producer and friend.

I usually lately have been listening to anything but metal to get my influences. A lot of blues and r/b, also I’m a huge jazz fan. Al Green, Curtis Mayfield. Coltrane, Miles Davis, Charlie Patton, Howling Wolf are a few of our favourites. Movies and books I read are not really direct influences on our music.
5 – “Inevitable Collapse In The Presence Of Conviction” is a strange title (and so are the song titles). What does it means? What kind of subjects influenced you to write the lyrics for this record?
It is the basic idea of no hope. We have had a lot of drama in our history so at the time we had a feeling of why are we still doing this. We had to dig a little and realize why we even started, for the love of playing music. As far as the actual lyrics that is Ben’s department. I just write the music and let him do his thing.
6 – The cover artwork for this record is awesome but quite enigmatic. Who is responsible for the frontcover and what does it mean? Is it connected somehow with the lyrics?
The cover was done by John Van Fleet. He’s a huge icon in the U.S. comic industry. We are old comic nerds so it was an honour to work with him. It is connected somewhat to the concept of no hope. The actual cover is only one out of the three that John did for us. The girl in flight is connected to the very machine that is giving her that gift, symbolizing that no matter how hard you try you are set up for failure.
7 – Do you have a tour prepared to promote the record?
We have been on tour for about 9 weeks so far. We Played with Erik and Hate Eternal then went straight to Death Angel and Godforbid, And now we are with Dethklok. We are doing the only show of the Ozzfest too. We are really happy to be able be still be doing what we do twenty years in.
8 – You have now some space for a final message.
Well thank you for your time. And I guess just that if you did what we do then please if you have the chance come see us live. We like to pride ourselves as a live band and feel that is where we are most comfortable. Thanks again CHEERS!
Questions: RDS
Answers: Brian Patton (Guitar)
http://www.soilentgreen.net/ / www.myspace.com/soilentgreen / http://www.metalblade.de/
Saturday
Assacínicos – …Foi Tudo Por Tua Culpa (2008) – Edição de Autor / Clube Anos 70 À Tarde
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Silent Planet Promotions
Chegou-me às mãos, recentemente, mais um pacote promocional com vários discos de Hard Rock e Heavy Metal, na linha mais tradicional, por parte da Silent Planet Promotions (http://www.silentplanetpromotions.com/). Alguns destes não são recentes mas, como a boa música não passa do prazo de validade, ainda vêm a tempo e são mais que bemvindos. Passo então a escrever umas breves considerações acerca de cada um dos registos.Lanfear – Another Golden Rage (2005) – Nightmare Records
Enquanto não chega o novo trabalho de estúdio, os Alemães Lanfear apresentam aqui 11 temas de Heavy Metal tradicional na veia US Heavy / Power, puro, verdadeiro, sentido. Toques de Progressive Metal dão também o seu ar de graça e apimentam a coisa. Nomes como Helstar, Metal Church, Queensryche (inícios), Fates Warning, Iced Earth ou Dream Theater não serão estranhos a quem ouvir os Lanfear pela primeira vez. Grandes riffs e solos de guitarra, uma secção rítmica segura e competente e, acima de tudo isto, uma voz surpreendente. Já se fez melhor é certo, mas também já se fez pior. Longe de ser uma obra-prima, é um excelente disco de Heavy tradicional como já (quase) não se faz. Tem garra, tem alma, tem força, tem o verdadeiro espírito metaleiro. Querem melhor? 85% http://www.thelanfear.com/ / http://www.nightmare-records.com/Madmen & Dreamers – The Children Of Chidren, An Original Rock Opera (2000)
Este é já de 2000 mas só agora tenho a hipótese de o ouvir. Trata-se, como o título indica, de uma “rock opera”. Disco duplo, 33 temas (intros e interlúdios contabilizados), Rock Progressivo de orientação tipicamente white rock / prog / metal (leia-se: cristão). O conceito lírico é algo rebuscado, lamechas, cheio de mensagens de vida, demasiado “bonitinho” e mundano para agradar ao comum apreciador de rock. Eu dispenso. Fica a música, e essa, até agrada. Mas até certo ponto. Rock Progressivo de ambientes sinfónicos, muito calminho, cliché quanto baste, nada de extraordinário. Original como clama o subtítulo? Nem pensar. Apenas para apreciadores “diehard” do género. Os outros afastem-se rapidamente. 40% http://www.madelf.com/ / http://www.madmen-and-dreamers.com/Saint – Crime Scene Earth (2008) – Armor Records
Novo disco de estúdio para os veteranos Saint, no activo desde meados da década de 80. Hard ‘N’ Heavy duro, cru e com melodia quanto baste. As inspirações Judas Priest são mais que notórias. Ao ponto de cópia descarada, pode dizer-se. Aliás, temos até direito a uma versão de “Invader” da mítica banda Britânica. Black Sabbath (fase 80s), Iron Maiden (fase 80s), Accept e Saxon são outros nomes que podem vir à memória. Há aqui algumas ideias boas mas a colagem aos Priest não lhes dá muita margem para manobra. A produção crua, primitiva e caseira também não ajuda muito. Vale a pena por temas como “The Judas In Me” ou “Lost”. Pouco acima da média. Apenas para fãs e completistas deste tipo de Metal mais old-school e in-your-face. 55% http://www.saintsite.com/Sandalinas – Living On The Edge (2005) – Nightmare Records
É a segunda vez que me chega às mãos (e ouvidos) este fabuloso disco de Sandalinas. Da 1º vez foi a edição Europeia por parte de Massacre. Ora, esta é a edição Norte-Americana por parte da Nightmare. A diferença está apenas no selo que acompanha o disco, pois de temas extra nada. O Espanhol Sandalinas alia-se aqui ao vocalista Apollo Papathanasio (Firewind) e a músicos de sessão mais que competentes para criar 10 temas de Heavy Metal melódico, forte, intenso. As guitarras estão em clara evidência, mas a voz de Papathanasio está ao mais alto nível e encaixa perfeitamente na música de Jordi Sandalinas. A secção rítmica segura, forte e extremamente flexível ajuda muito a segurar os elementos atrás evidenciados e, pode-se dizer, eleva-los e outro nível. Temas como “All Along The Everglades”, “Follow Me”, “If It Wasn’t For You” ou “The Conqueror” ficam na cabeça muito tempo após a audição. Fãs de Iron Maiden, DIO, Rainbow, Yngwie Malmsteen, Helloween, Europe, Whitesnake, Deep Purple, Masterplan, Jorn ou outros do género vão adorar cada segundo destes 38m30s. Aconselho vivamente. 85% http://www.sandalinas.com/ / http://www.nightmare-records.com/Stairway – The Other Side Of Midnight (2006) – Self Released
11 temas compõem este disco dos Britânicos Stairway. Heavy Metal de inspiração Britânica (leia-se NWOBHM) com som cru e forte mas melódico quanto baste. Saxon e Iron Maiden (fase Somewhere In Time / Seventh Son) são as duas influências mais fortes. DIO pode ser outro nome a ter em conta. O que aqui está, está bem feito, tem garra, espírito, e soa sincero, lá isso é verdade. Mas será que apenas isso o poderá safar da mediania? Não me parece. Guitarras, voz, secção rítmica, tudo parece estar no ponto certo. Mas falta qualquer coisa que nos leve a abanar a cabeça com mais força e nos faça sacar da nossa “air guitar”. Falta aquele “je ne sais quoi”, como se costuma dizer. De qualquer modo, fãs deste estilo “velha escola” vão gostar. Experimentem e depois digam qualquer coisa. 65% http://www.stairwayonline.co.uk/ / www.myspace.com/stairway
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Tuesday
The Blackout Argument - Smile Like A Wolf - Free Online EP
The band on the release of "Smile Like A Wolf":
"Dear lovers & fighters,
Lifeforce Records PO Box 301172 04251 Leipzig Germany
http://www.lifeforcerecords.com/ - www.myspace.com/lifeforcerecords
Saturday
Gloria Morti – Eryx (2008) – Cyclone Empire
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Mightiest – Bloodyssey 1994-2003 (2CD 2008) – Cyclone Empire
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Transit – Decent Man On A Desperate Moon (2008) – Karmakosmetix
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Stille Opprör – S.o2 (2008) – Karmakosmetix
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Tuesday
Dornenreich - Interview
Actually, “In Luft geritzt” (“carved in air”) was released by Prophecy, yet, but I know that they collaborate with Grau and I appreciate Grau releases as well. (ed: sorry, my mistake, Prophecy and Grau are sister labels; the record was, indeed, released by Prophecy).
We are proud to be a part of Prophecy after all these years, yet, for they provide us with total artistic freedom, which is very important for us. The people behind Prophecy appreciate our artistic vision and face us with respect and we – in turn - think highly of their aesthetics, our label-mates and Prophecy’s devotion to their bands. And we do our very best to get our vision across as intensively as possible. So, it’s a fertile collaboration, indeed.
2 – Are you satisfied with this new album “In Luft Geritzt”, the songs, the recording process, production, final product?
Apart from the fact that I have not seen the finished product, yet, I am pleased with this album to its entire extent, that is, the songs, the production, the layout and Prophecy’s marketing.
Although it was a challenge to record the album live/synchronnously without any click-track or any pilot-track as a reference it was worth it, totally, because this pure way of recording led us into a situation in which we really had to dive into the music in order to achieve convincing and satisfying results. Take after take we approached the songs in a natural and deeply dedicated way.

We wanted the production to do justice to the organic and pure quality of the music itself.
Therefore we decided to record the album live in a vitally sounding room. This way the initial recordings offered a balanced, charismatic and natural sound that did not demand any further fx-postproduction concerning the acoustic atmosphere of the album. To be brief: we simply wanted to catch the archaic passion, joy and grief these songs are bursting with.
4 – What kind of subjects influenced you to write the lyrics for this record?
The individual way I perceive the cycles of nature is my main source of inspiration when it comes to the lyrics. In my opinion one can find that much obvious wisdom when perceiving the cycles of nature and life, consciously.
Consequently, I have always used nature as symbol and metaphor, that is, I have always been keen on the use of suggestive archaic words (such as wind, wood, moon, rock, ..) every human being has conscious and subconscioous bonds with.

For sure. Our current live-set relies on songs of “In Luft geritzt”, mainly, but it includes older songs of our former albums as well.
We’ll be playing numerous shows with Devon Graves (Deadsoul Tribe/ex-Psychotic Waltz) and Leafblade (UK) as special guests throughout Europe (check out dornenreich.com). Until now no show in Portugal is confirmed, but we would love to play in your country again. We played in Porto back in 2001 and it was an unforgettable experience. So, local promoters and organizers are welcome to contact us via dornenreich-booking@hotmail.com.
6 – What kind of musical influences do you have in Dornenreich? And literature, cinema and art in general?
Perosonally, I am fascinated with artists, bands and ensembles of numerous various genres.
One constant companion is – for instance – Dead Can Dance. With cinema and film it is quite the same. I appreciate many different genres of movies. One day I might watch Amores Perros and on the next day I might dive into the Lord of the Rings-Trilogy.
Besides, radio-plays are a medium I truly love for it interacts with one’s imagination that much.
Doubtlessly, books are precious companions and I read a lot. Not that much poetry, though.
Recently, I read some novels by Hermann Hesse once again – and it was a gift, doubtlessly.
7 – How do you see the Dark Folk, Folk, Gothic and Metal scenes nowadays? Is there something you would like to highlight?
Actually, I lack an overview for sure, but I guess that’s the rule for there are countless subgenres out there, right now. Gems are to be searched for more intensively than ever before I guess …
8 – You have now some space for a final message.
Well, all I can add is that I would like to thank you for your questions and that we hope to play in Portugal soon. Take good care!
Questions: RDS
Answers: Eviga
Dornenreich: www.dornenreich.com
Prophecy: www.prophecyproductions.de