Tuesday

Meliah Rage - Interview January 2013



 
1.         Meliah Rage did not have a steady course since its formation in 1987 to these days. Lots of line-up changes, several record labels, change in musical style, etc. When you look back, how do you see 25 years of Hard ‘N’ Heavy over your shoulders?

Wow... 25 years! Who would have thought! Well, it would certainly be tough to keep any band together for 25 years without lineup changes... even the wealthy ones! I will say I/we have always made it a point to have at least three original members on any record we've ever done. Bands like Iced Earth, Anthrax, Metal Church, Exodus, Overkill, Testament and many others have done records with only 1 or 2 original members which to me at some point takes away from the legacy of the band. I put the number of having 3 original members or we wouldn't do a record. Again 25 years of making metal without making much money at it would be nearly impossible to keep all members for that amount of time!

As far as style change goes, being the primary music writer and arranger I just write what I feel. Of course our second vocalist Paul Souza brings a different vocal vibe to the table. Mike Munro was more Hetfield-ish and Paul is more melodic. They also write what they feel so it is what it is... A record sounding like our 1988 debut "Kill to Survive" probably isn't going to happen.
  
2.         New record, new label. “Dead To The World” was released in July 2011 through Italy’s Metal On Metal. How did the collaboration with this independent label take place and how is it going so far?

Metal on Metal contacted us after noticing our 'at the time' label wasn't doing their job. That label was on its last leg and did absolutely nothing to promote 2009's "Masquerade". We were just about ready to start searching for a label but after a few emails and calls from Metal on Metal there was no need.

How is it going? The label... Absolutely great. They're quite simply the best, most thorough, in touch with their genre, hard working label we've dealt with since Epic! Jowita at the label will give her feelings on the music, my bad spelling, photos or just about anything we present to her... That's a good thing! She cares!!!

Meliah Rage members, all being our 40s, we have other things going on and I wish we could give the effort and time the label does!

3.         After more than a year apart from the release, what’s the balance in terms of reactions from the press and fans? What about live shows?
 
For the most part the reaction has been positive, but of course not everyone is going to like a new record without original frontman Munro. I will say a lot of the reviews seem to compliment the guitar work which I will always be proud of... that's what I do and if someone likes it that's cool!

Only one show booked so far. Next summer in Ohio at the Warriors of Metal festival.

4.         The lyrics are always an important part of Heavy Metal. Would you like to highlight and explain some of the lyrics in “Dead To The World”?

I'm not the lyrics writer so it's hard for me to give an explanation of the lyrics. There is no doubt that they have a dark tone to them. Paul was going thru some tough times when the record was being recorded and if you dig in you can see that!
 
5.         Playing this type of traditional Hard ‘N’ Heavy, which is not trendy or commercial, what are your thoughts on the current Hard ‘N’ Heavy scene? Are there any new bands that you like or you just stay faithful to the old school stuff?

Funny you ask! I went to a club the other night to see a younger friend's band. There were 4 bands and they all had that newer type of singing. Not my cup of tea but they were all good at what they did. It's all generational. I remember older metal fans thinking thrash was unlistenable when Metallica and Megadeth were starting making waves in the mid '80s. They would say that singing is terrible... well now my generation is saying that about newer bands. Bottom line, if you're good at what you do that's all that counts!

What I like? Classic Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, Arch Enemy, Queens of the Stone Age, AC/DC, Riot (Guy Spuranza records), Krokus "Harware" (not much of their other stuff), old Scorpions, Stones '67 to '72... etc., etc.

6.         What are your plans for the nearest future?

I have been working on a side project with Jon Hardy who is the singer/bassist from the indie band The Bags. The project is called MEXICAN APE-LORD and so far so good. It will sound a bit like Meliah but with a few different twists. Stay tuned!

7.         Thanks a lot for your time. Do you want to leave a final message to the Portuguese Metal fans?

Well, thanks for reading this if you made it this far!


Interview by: Ricardo dSdS
Answers by: Anthony Nichols (guitar)

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Fénix #1023 – 06 / January / 2013 – Special “Metal on Metal Records”

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·         Motörhead – In The Name Of Tragedy – Inferno (Spv, 2004)
·         Sacred Gate – Burning Wings – When Eternity Ends (Metal On Metal, 2012)
·         Heretic – Tomorrow’s Plague – A Time Of Crisis (Metal On Metal, 2012)
·         Meliah Rage – Time Won’t Let Me Breathe – Dead To The World (Metal On Metal, 2011)
·         Battlerage – Black Sunday – True Metal Victory (Metal On Metal, 2011)
·         Skelator – Gates Of Thorbardin – Agents Of Power (Metal On Metal, 2012)
·         Heathendom – The Symbolist – The Symbolist (Metal On Metal, 2010)
·         Wishdoom – Helepolis – Helepolis (Metal On Metal, 2011)
·         Mortalicum – Dark Night – The Endtime Prophecy (Metal On Metal, 2012)
·         Saxon – Dragons Lair – Killing Ground (Spv, 2001)
·         Sacred Gate – The Realm Of Hell – When Eternity Ends (Metal On Metal, 2012)
·         Heretic – Child Of War – A Time Of Crisis (Metal On Metal, 2012)
·         Meliah Rage – Valley Of The Shadowless Souls – Dead To The World (Metal On Metal, 2011)
·         Battlerage – Blood On Iron – True Metal Victory (Metal On Metal, 2011)
·         Skelator – Rhythm Of The Chain – Agents Of Power (Metal On Metal, 2012)
·         Heathendom – Black Euphoria – The Symbolist (Metal On Metal, 2010)
·         Wishdoom – Cimmerian Plains / Son Of Crom – Helepolis (Metal On Metal, 2011)
·         Mortalicum – Ballad Of A Sorrowful Man – The Endtime Prophecy (Metal On Metal, 2012)
·         Savatage – Morphine Child – Poets And Madmen (Spv, 2001)
·         Riot – Burn The Sun – Through The Storm (Metal Blade, 2002)
·         Grave Digger – Back From The War – Heavy Metal Breakdown (Noise, 1985)

Fénix #1022 – 25 / November / 2012 – Crossover Rock - Playlist

·         Body Count - Body MF Count - Born Dead (1994)
·         Body Count - Body Count's in the House - Body Count (1992)
·         Stuck Mojo - (Here Comes) The Monster - Pigwalk (1996)
·         Senser - Age Of Panic - Stacked Up (1994)
·         Senser - What's Going On - Stacked Up (1994)
·         Public Enemy - Bring Tha Noize (Feat. Anthrax) - Apocalypse 91 The Enemy Strikes Black (91)
·         Beastie Boys - Sabotage - Ill Communication (1994)
·         Clawfinger - Biggest & the Best - Clawfinger (Remastered) (2004)
·         Clawfinger - Out To Get Me - A Whole Lot Of Nothing (2001)
·         System Of A Down & Wu-Tang Clan - Shame - Loud Rocks (2000)
·         Cypress Hill - Lick A Shot - Live At The Filmore (2000)
·         Cypress Hill - Get Out Of My Head - Skull & Bones (Bones ) (2000)
·         Cypress Hill - Trouble Seeker (Featuring Daron Malakian) - Rise Up (2010)
·         Rage Against The Machine - Killing In The Name - Rage Against The Machine (1992)
·         Rage Against The Machine - Know Your Enemy - Rage Against The Machine (1992)
·         Skindred - Nobody - Babylon (2004)
·         Skindred - Ratrace - Roots Rock Riot (2007)
·         Skindred - Living A Lie - Union Black (2011)
·         One Minute Silence - For Want Of A Better World - Available In All Colours (1998)
·         One Minute Silence - Food For The Brain - Buy Now...Saved Later (2000)
·         System of a Down - Violent Pornography - Mezmerize (2005)
·         Molotov - Por Qué No Te Haces Para Allá - Donde Jugarán Las Niñas (1997)
·         Puya - Fundamental - Fundamental (1999)
·         Korn - Got the Life - Follow The Leader (1998)
·         Korn - Ya'll Want A Single - Take a Look in the Mirror (2003)
·         Pitchshifter - What's In It For Me - wwwPitchshiftercom (1998)
·         Atari Teenage Riot - Atari Teenage Riot - Delete Yourself! (1995)
·         The Prodigy - Run With The Wolves - World's On Fire (2011)
·         The Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up - World's On Fire (2011)
·         Suicidal Tendencies - Su Casa Es Mi Casa - Free Your Soul...And Save My Mind (2000)
·         Run DMC - Rock Box - Run DMC (1984)
·         Suicidal Tendencies - Feeding The Addiction - Prime Cuts (1997)
·         Necro - Suffocated to Death by God's Shadow - Death Rap (07)

Fénix #1021 – 25 / November / 2012 - Playlist

·         eX-Girl - 3 - Pretty You Ugly - Endangered Species (2004)
·         Dub Trio - En Passant - IV (2011)
·         Dub Trio - Noise - IV (2011)
·         Sax Ruins - Czerudmuntzail - Yawiquo (2009)
·         Rob Swift - Spartacuts - The Architect (2010)
·         Secret Chiefs 3 - Mourning in Ekstasis - Le Mani Destre Recise Degli Ultimi Uomini (09)
·         Secret Chiefs 3 - He Hates Us - Le Mani Destre Recise Degli Ultimi Uomini (09)
·         Secret Chiefs 3 - Psychism 1 Cytherea's Possession - Le Mani Destre Recise Degli Ultimi Uomini (09)
·         John Zorn - Two - Chimeras (2003)
·         John Zorn - II - Rituals (2005)
·         John Zorn - Chorek - Masada Anniversary Edition, Volume 5 Masada Rock (05)
·         Bester Quartet - The Magic Casket - Metamorphoses (2012)
·         Kaada/Patton - L'Absent - Romances (2004)
·         Einstürzende Neubauten - Steh auf Berlin - Kollaps (1988)
·         Einstürzende Neubauten - Headcleaner - Tabula Rasa (1993)
·         Foetus - Enter the Exterminator - Nail (1985)
·         Foetus Inc - Dead Christian - 'Sink' (1989)
·         The Young Gods - Jimmy - The Young Gods (1987)
·         The Young Gods - Pas Mal - L'Eau Rouge (1989)
·         Painkiller - Executioner - Buried Secrets (1992)
·         Naked City - Heretic 3 - Heretic, Jeux des Dames Cruelles (1992)
·         Scorn - Spasm - Vae Solis (1992)
·         Scorn - Lick Forever Dog - Vae Solis (1992)
·         Pitchshifter - Gatherer Of Data - Desensitized (1993)
·         Pitchshifter - Underachiever - Infotainment (1996)
·         Isis - Way Through Woven Branches - Temporal (2012)
·         dälek - Swollen Tongue Bums - Negro Necro Nekros (1998)
·         Steroid Maximus - Chain Reaction - Ectopia (2002)
·         Goblin - Suspiria - Suspiria (1997)
·         Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds - Do You Love Me - Let Love In (1994)

Fénix #1020 – 04 / November / 2012 – W.A.S.P. Live in Portugal - Playlist

·         I Wanna Be Somebody (Wasp 1984)
·         L.O.V.E. Machine (Wasp 1984)
·         Hellion (Wasp 1984)
·         On Your Knees (Wasp 1984)
·         Blind In Texas (The Last Command 1985)
·         Wild Child (The Last Command 1985)
·         Inside The Electric Circus (Inside The Electric Circus 1986)
·         I Don’t Need No Doctor (Ray Charles / Humble Pie Cover) (Inside The Electric Circus 1986)
·         Scream Until You Like It (Live In The Raw 1987)
·         The Heretic (The Lost Child) (The Headless Children 1989)
·         The Real Me (The Who Cover) (The Headless Children 1989)
·         The Neutron Bomber (The Headless Children 1989)
·         The Titanic Overture (The Crimson Idol 1992)
·         Arena Of Pleasure (The Crimson Idol 1992)
·         Chainsaw Charlie (Murders In The New Morgue) (The Crimson Idol 1992)
·         The Great Misconceptions Of Me (The Crimson Idol 1992)
·         Helldorado (Helldorado 1999)
·         My Wicked Heart (Dying For The World 2002)

·         Overkill – Soulitude (Horrorscope 1991)
·         Iced Earth – Melancholy (Holy Martyr) (The Melancholy Ep 2000)
·         Accept – Crucified (Predator 1996)
·         Saxon – Killing Ground (Killing Ground 2001)
·         Megadeth – 99 Ways To Die (Hidden Treasures 1995)
·         Bruce Dickinson / Adrian Smith / Bob Kulick / … – Black Widow (Humanary Stew A Tribute To Alice Cooper 1999)

Fénix #1019 – 28 / October / 2012 – Soundtracks & Exploitation Radio Trailers - Playlist

·         Red Pepper Intro 1
·         John Carpenter – Halloween 1978
·         Shaft Radio Spot
·         Red Pepper Intro 2
·         Curtis Mayfield – Superfly
·         Red Peppers Intro 3
·         Fabio Frizzi – Cannibal Ferox
·         Coffy Radio Spot
·         Toshiaki Tsushima – M3 Yakuza Papers 1 Battles Without Honor 1973
·         Shaw Bros Theme
·         Fabio Frizzi – Zombie
·         Flesh Eaters (Uk Trailer)
·         Feature Presentation
·         Ennio Morricone – Per Un Pugni Di Dollari #2
·         Ennio Morricone – Per Un Pugni Di Dollari (Finale)
·         Ennio Morricone – La Resa Dei Conti
·         Ennio Morricone – L’estasi Dell’oro
·         Ennio Morricone – Run Man Run (Titoli Di Testa)
·         Ennio Morricone – Yes Sir, No Sir (Dialogue)
·         Ennio Morricone – Driving Decoys
·         Ennio Morricone – Indagine Sur Un Citadino
·         Ennio Morricone – Vamos A Matar Compañeros
·         Ennio Morricone – 4 Mosche Di Velluto Grigio
·         Ennio Morricone – La Ballada Di Sacco #2
·         Ennio Morricone – Milano Odia
·         Jcvd – Bloodsport – Radio Spot
·         Jvcd – Kickboxer – Radio Spot
·         Steven Seagal – Hard To Kill – Radio Spot
·         Jackie Chan – Story Of Hero (Police Story 3)
·         Enter The Dragon – Radio Spot
·         Drive-In Intermission – It’s Refreshment Time
·         The 5,6,7,8’s – Woo Hoo
·         Luis Bacalov – Django
·         Dick Dale – Miserlou
·         Nouvelle Vague – Too Drunk To Fuck (Dead Kennedys Cover)
·         Black Belt Jones – Radio Spot
·         John Barry – James Bond Theme
·         Tito & Tarantula – Angry Cockroaches
·        Meiko Kaji – The Flower Of Carnage

Friday

RELAPSE RECORDS Launch Free Sampler

RELAPSE RECORDS Launch Free Sampler

PRESS RELEASE November 9th, 2012 - For Immediate Release
Relapse Records has released a free 21 song digital sampler featuring highlights from all of the label’s 2012 releases plus a preview of what's in store for next year.
The sampler contains tracks from genre leaders PIG DESTROYER, BARONESS, DYING FETUS, ROYAL THUNDER, DEATH plus brand new signings IRONHORSE and BLOCKHEADS. A complete tracklisting is included below while the sampler (incl. digital booklet) can be downloaded via Bandcamp here.
1. PIG DESTROYER - Sis
2. IRONHORSE - Failure
3. WEAPON - Vanguard Of The Morning Star
4. BARONESS - March to the Sea
5. ROYAL THUNDER - Blue
6. CHRISTIAN MISTRESS - Haunted Hunted
7. HOODED MENACE - Effigies of Evil
8. SERPENTINE PATH - Crotalus Horridus Horridus
9. INVERLOCH - The Menin Road
10. DYING FETUS - From Womb To Waste
11. MURDER CONSTRUCT - Compelled by Mediocrity
12. SPAWN OF POSSESSION - Where Angels Go Demons Follow
13. PRIMATE - Global Division
14. HORSEBACK - Ahriman
15. LOCRIAN - Chalk Point
16. -(16)- - Ants in my Bloodstream
17. LIBERTEER - Build No System
18. GENERAL SURGERY - Like An Ever Flying Limb
19. CRIPPLE BASTARDS - Senza Impronte
20. BLOCKHEADS - Famine
21. DEATH - Living Monstrosity
Relapse Records is a leading independent label specializing in grindcore, death metal, dark ambient, progressive metal, sludge metal, doom metal and all things dark and heavy. For more information on the label please visit www.RELAPSE.com or stream the label’s esteemed catalog at www.relapserecords.bandcamp.com
Relapse sampler cover

Thursday

Sacred Gate - Interview October 2012


1.         Sacred Gate was born from the ashes of Made Of Iron (great record, by the way). Can you quickly explain this metamorphosis and introduce the musicians in Sacred Gate?

- Made of Iron existed from 1999 until 2005, there were some differences between some band members and so it came to the split. In 2008 me, Jim and Holger, all Made of Iron members, got in touch again and we decided to make a new start, under a new name so we formed SACRED GATE. Unfortunately Holger left the band in 2010 but we found very fast a replacement. The line up at the moment consists of Jim Over on the vocals, Peter Beckers on the bass, Chris Wolf on the drums and me on the guitars.

2.         The debut album “When Eternity Ends” was just released. Tell us a little bit about the whole process (composing, recording, production).

- We had some songs from the Made of Iron era, for example ‘’Burning Wings’’, but also some new material. We began with the recordings in November 2010, at the Metallurgy Studio which is in the middle of the city where we live. We recorded the album in 12-13 days and we had another 5-6 for the the mix and mastering. It is a classic metal album, I would say something between Iron Maiden and Iced Earth. Of course we want to create our own style and sound but in the beginning everyone compares you with some famous bands.

3.         How did the collaboration with Italy’s Metal On Metal take place and how is it going so far?

- We sent emails and CDs to a lot of labels, and actually Jowita from Metal on Metal records was the first person who replied. She said that she liked the songs a lot and she wanted to offer us a deal for the release of the album. We heard good things about Metal on Metal so we signed to them. We had another 3 offers but this one was the most serious and the best for the band. Everything goes very well so far, they are doing a good job and support all their bands the best way they can.

4.         The lyrics are always an important part of Heavy Metal. Would you like to highlight and explain some of the lyrics in “When Eternity Ends”?

- I write all the lyrics, and I like all of them, but the best ones for me are those of ‘’In the Heart of the Iron Maiden’’ and ‘’ Vengeance’’ which are very dark and mystical lyrics about an alchemist who is arrested, tortured and killed by the Holy Inquisition. And also the lyrics of the song ‘’When Eternity Ends’’ which is an anti-war song about some leaders of big nations and their buddies from the industry who don’t care about the lives of innocent people or their own soldiers, sending them to wars, just for their own interests, or ‘’Creators of the Downfall’’ which is about the decline and fall of our civilization by self destruction. ‘’The Realm of Hell’’ has also some very interesting lyrics about a man who dies and goes to hell, very typical heavy metal lyrics.

5.         Playing this type of traditional Hard ‘N’ Heavy, which is not trendy or commercial, what are your thoughts on the current Hard ‘N’ Heavy scene? Are there any new bands that you like or you just stay faithful to the old school stuff?

- The most not-commercial bands in the heavy metal scene are in the underground, many of them change their style when they sign to bigger record companies, maybe they think they can sell more records by doing that... The thing that matters is not if their sound is old school or modern but the music itself. When I listen to music at home, I listen most of the time to older albums. The bands that I like a lot at the moment are Grand Magus, Wizard, Amon Amarth. The new Kreator album is also a great one.

6.         Is there a tour already aligned to promote this record?

- No, there will be no tour, only some concerts. A tour is too expensive for a new band and you need a very strong financially record company.

7.        What are your plans for the nearest future?

- We are recording at the moment the next studio album that will be released in 2013. It will be a concept album about the 300 Spartans and the battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC. It will be a very epic, heavy but also emotional album. We are in contact with a lot of promoters to play next summer at some festivals, something that is not so easy as every band wants to play at festivals,  and we are organizing by ourselves some gigs or with some friends of ours who play in other bands.

8.         Thanks a lot for your time. Do you want to leave a final message to the Portuguese Metal fans?

- Thank you very much for this interview and your interest in SACRED GATE. I want to say to all the metal fans in Portugal to continue supporting all the bands they like, to buy their CDs and go to the concerts to keep the metal scene alive, even if there are hard times at the moment, especially in your country and my country Greece.


Interview by: Ricardo dSdS
Answers by: Nicko Nikolaidis (guitars)

http://www.sacredgate.net/ / http://www.myspace.com/sacredgatemetal / http://www.facebook.com/sacredgatemetal / http://metal-on-metal.com/bands/sacred-gate/