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| Xenocide - Issue 4 - January 1993 |
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Happy holidays! Hello and welcome to Xenocide Issue 4! I hope you got
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everything you asked for from Satan this year...Hopefully this will be
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the biggest and best issue, since I have had tremendous support from
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independent bands and major labels alike. Remember bands, send your demo's
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and bio's: I review anything and in most cases I can even set up an interview.
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| Big news about Xenocide |
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Now Xenocide is available three ways. All three are pretty different, and
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one is totally new. So, if you are holding one format, there are two more,
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and you might want to check out another one too.
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ONE - The electronic text form. This is the simple ASCII file of the
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magazine, and is available by e-mailing me at jkonrath@indiana.edu and
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asking for it, pulling it from alt.thrash or alt.rock-and-roll.metal.heavy
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on Usenet, or copying it from a friend. You can, of course, make verbatim
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copies of this, and you can print it out too.
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TWO - The printed form. Send me two 29 cent stamps (US only) or two IRC's
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and I'll mail you a formatted copy of method one above. Printed copies can
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be photocopied or whatever.
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THREE - The disk form. Yes, there is now a disk available, and its more
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than just the articles contained here. The disk(s) contain bonus
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files, which will be a formatted copy of the magazine in word
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processor format, an updated ad list with addresses and a bunch of
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info, and (get this) digitized GIF images of album covers, promo
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photos and color fliers!
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Basically, I have enough scanned stuff to fill two high-density disks,
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or four double-density disks. I'm making disks for IBM and Mac. So,
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here is what is available:
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Double density: (specify Mac or IBM)
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Main disk (contains magazine and some files)
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bonus disks 1-3 (a bunch of other stuff too) : $2 each (US) $3 each (world)
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High density (specify Mac or IBM)
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Main disk and bonus disk 1 on one disk and/or
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bonus disk 2 and 3 on one disk : $3 each (US) $4 each (world)
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Please tell me what kind of computer and what kind of disks you need,
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I don't want to have to guess. Of course, ask me if you have any questions
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or problems with this, or if you have a different type of computer.
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| How to Reach Me |
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Paper mail: Email:
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Xenocide c/o Jon Konrath jkonrath@indiana.edu
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414 S. Mitchell Suite 13 jkonrath@iubacs.bitnet
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Bloomington, IN 47401 USA Phone: 812 333 2254
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| In the News |
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BIOHAZARD recently signed to Roadrunner records, and released a new
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LP, _Urban Discipline_. I'll get a review in later...
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After some bizarre licensing problems, Century Media has released
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COMECON's _Megatrends In Brutality_. Problem was L.G. Petrov was
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signed to a small Swedish label after he left ENTOMBED, and the album
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was licensed from this company until Century Media found he was still
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licensed to Earache. I guess Earache and Century Media duked it out
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and now 8,000 copies of the disk is out, with no chance of
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re-distribution or re-release. I'll let ya know what it sounds like
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a bit later...
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Roadrunner Revisited is releasing the MOTORHEAD LP, _Another Perfect
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Day_. The release will be available on CD for the first time, and
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will have the bonus track "Turn You Round Again".
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MORGUE, MAIMED and AFTERLIFE have all signed with Olympic records, an
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up-and-coming Chicago label, which has nationwide distribution
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through Relativity Entertainment Division. Peaceville also shelled
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out serious $$$ to get European distribution rights. Haven't heard
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who is recording what, but I know AFTERLIFE just finished in the studio...
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SEPULTURA is doing pre-production work for their next album, and have
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wrote 2 songs. Look for the release next year.
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CROWBAR are now a three-piece; Kevin Noonan, guitars, left recently.
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The group plans to stay a three-piece, possibly adding a second
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guitar "if someone comes along". The split was on good terms, Kevin
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just wanted to go back to school.
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BROKEN HOPE's Jeremy Wagner received a human brain from a med-school
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friend. Since they couldn't get the person's name, he is asking for
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names for the brain. Send your entries to:
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"Name that Brain" c/o Broken Hope
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POB 445
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Gurnee, IL 60031-0445 USA
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Winner gets a Broken Hope t-shirt!
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IMPALER and BOLTTHROWER are touring the UK.
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CYNIC's next release will be hampered due to damage to Jason Globel's
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house by Hurricane Andrew. The house, which also housed the band's
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practice space was totally destroyed. The band was going to enter
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the studio with Scott Burns in October, but all plans are postponed
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for an indefinite period.
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CANNIBAL CORPSE have released their new album _Tomb of the Mutilated_
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but beware : there are two versions! Check if yours has the song
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titles on the outside, you have the real McCoy. If you look above
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the PMRC warning label and see it labeled as the censored version,
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you have the shopping mall product. Canadian customs has apparently
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stopped several shipments of ..Tomb.. from entering Canada...
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SEA OF TRANQUILITY, featuring ex-SHADES OF GREY member Pete Clemens,
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is nearing completion of their first demo. MEAT GRINDER also
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announced completion of a demo.
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PARALYSIS has signed to Grindcore International, and recently recorded Patrons
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of the Dark at Studio 53 for a January release.
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| Interviews |
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DESULTORY
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I've been writing back and forth with these Swedish kings of death
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for a few months now, and here's what Stefan had to say in a mail interview
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shortly after recording their new release.
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J: What's up with your first release on Metal Blade?
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S: We finished the recording one week ago. We were in Sunlight
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studio for 2 weeks, and we recorded 9 tracks for the album, 4 brand
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new and 5 tracks from the 3rd and 2nd demo. The album will be entitled
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_Into Eternity_. The album will probably be released in January 93, so
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look out for it.
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J: Was Sunlight your obvious choice for the album?
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S: We chose Sunlight, cause we've done 3 demos there, and we're
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pleased with the sound we get there, So, I don't think there's the
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choice of trying another studio, not yet. It was Tomas Skogsberg
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who produced the album, he was a great guy.
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J: I saw all of your demos were recorded at Sunlight, how did you
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manage that?
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S: There was no problem, cause it's so cheap to record in Sunlight.
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The demos took about 3 days each and we paid about $1000 for 3 days
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in Sunlight.
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J: Will you tour in support of the new album?
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S: Yeah, I really hope so. Hopefully Metal Blade will put us
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together with some groups, so we could make a tour. We really hope
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to tour the States, and I think we've got a bigger chance now that
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we're signed with Metal Blade than we would have if we signed to a
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European label.
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J: Any problems with censorship yet?
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S: No, not at all. We'll see when the album is out, but I don't see
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why there would be any problem.
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J: Tell me about your East European dates. Do you plan to go back?
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S: It was great to play Eastern Europe, even though we only played 2
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shows there. It was two festivals, one in Poland in front of 2000
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maniacs and one in Moscow/Russia, in front of 7000 people. The whole
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trip was real cool and we did get good response. PARADISE LOST
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should have headlined, but they never showed up. I think we will go
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back very soon. There has been some talk about a mini-tour there in
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the end of this year, so we'll see. We released our 2nd and 3rd
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demos on one tape with full-color cover, lyrics and all that stuff in
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Poland. The tape is printed in 4000 copies so I'm sure we'll go down
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to promote that one.
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J: What about influences?
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S: I don't think that we have any special influences. Maybe we get
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influenced by all the music we listen to, like PARADISE LOST,
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CARCASS, OBITUARY, DEATH, DEICIDE, and more.
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J: How has Metal Blade been?
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S: Well at this point we haven't signed to them yet, we're waiting
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for them to send over a new contract. I think it will take one or
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two weeks then we will sign it. So far they've treated us well.
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J: Who have you toured with? Who would you like to tour with?
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S: Well, we haven't done any "real" tours yet, only the trip to
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Poland and Russia, and there we played with a great band called
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VADER, who will release an album with Earache soon. If we would make
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a real tour, I would like to tour with DISMEMBER, cause they're
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great guys and good friends. I would also like to tour with PARADISE LOST.
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J: Any last words to the readers?
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S: Well thanks for this very interesting interview. Thanks also for
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your support. I would also like to thank all who've read this,
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written to us, and you who will write, don't hesitate, write us
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immediately for info or for ordering our stuff, all letters answered.
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Look for our debut LP Into Eternity released in January 93 on Metal
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Blade records. For info enclose an IRC. Stay deadly!
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You can contact Desultory at this address:
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DESULTORY c/o Stefan Poge
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Hovdingevagen 3
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15153 Sodertalje
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Sweden
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EXCRUCIATING PAIN
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We got a few words in with Ronnie Byrd of EXCRUCIATING PAIN. Here's
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what he had to say about the Nashville, TN metal band. Thanks to
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Whiplash for the questions and thanks to Ray for letting me use the interview.
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W: So Ronnie, tell us a little about the band from the start to the present.
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R: Well, the first lineup of EXCRUCIATING PAIN was in 1989.
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Sean (drums) and I were in the band with Chris (vocals) and Todd (bass).
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At that time, we were more of a thrash band. In 1990, Chris and
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Todd's musical interests changed and the band broke up. Sean and I
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were getting into death metal pretty heavily. We decided to continue
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EXCRUCIATING PAIN as a death metal act. We recruited our present
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bass player, Scott, in 1990 and I took over the vocals. We recorded
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a couple of demos and now have an album coming out.
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W: How did the name come about?
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R: Coming up with the name was very simple. Sean, Todd (our former
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bassist) and myself were partying in the back of our van, and the
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name just came up.
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W: What do you think of the thrash scene as it is and now compared to
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say 5 years back?
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R: I really think that thrash has died down quite a bit. I mean,
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there will always be METALLICA, and SLAYER, but to me it seems that
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Death Metal is taking over where thrash left off. We just hope the
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Death metal scene continues to grow.
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W: What bands do you listen to?
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R: The bands that we are listening to right now are DEICIDE,
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SUFFOCATION, NAPALM DEATH, CARCASS and OBITUARY. There are quite a
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few more but those are the main ones right now.
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W: What holds for the band for the rest of 1992 and the start of 1993?
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R: Well, the album is being released in September. It will be
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distributed by Caroline Records, so it should be pretty easy to find.
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Towards the end of the fall, we did some stuff out west, and we're
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trying to see if we can work something out with a booking agency in
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the future so we can do a full US tour.
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W: Anything else you'd like to tell our readers?
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R: We want to say hi and thanks to Keith from our record label for
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all his help, and thank you for taking the time to find out more
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about us.
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for information on EXCRUCIATING PAIN contact:
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INTENSE PRODUCTIONS
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PO Box 07861
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Milwaukee, WI 53207 USA
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(414) 483-7132
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NUCLEAR WINTER
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I recently visited Necro Warlord and L. Swastikkko of NUCLEAR WINTER
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and had a rather interesting conversation with the band. Here's what happened.
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J: Ok, I'm a little unsure of who is who. Can you briefly tell me
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your roles are in the band:
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L: I'm L. Swastikkko and I do all of the screaming, vomiting and other
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poetic interpretation on the demo.
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N: I'm Necro Warlord and I play all guitars, bass and cello on the demo.
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J: There was cello on the demo? I didn't hear any.
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N: No, but if there was, I'd be playing it.
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L: Also Toke played all drums, and "Little" Johnny Cumstain handled
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engineering and production of the demo. He did some backup vocals
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and I think he sacrificed a cat during "Orgasmatron" but I couldn't
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tell after the mixdown.
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J: I understand your 'Superglue' demo has just started distribution
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on Cursed Productions in early 93 and at Bung International in late
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1992, yet some of the recording on the demo dates as far back as
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1988. What was the deal with that?
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L: Well, basically we formed in '88, and started cutting demo tracks
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and writing material at Auschwitz studios in Elkhart, IN. But, since
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our innovative sound required extensive engineering and overdubs, we
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were stuck as to how to play out.
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N: We went through rhythm guitarists like Jim Jones went through
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parish members. I remember having 4 different guitarists during one
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Friday night session. Swastikkko kept pissing them off, or they got
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scared of Toke.
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N: Anyway, we found a new guitarist who we affectionately call
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"Judas" now. I concentrated on bass, and we started working on
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mutilating cover tunes.
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J: So, what happened to Judas? Why don't we hear of him?
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L: Judas was basically a van-halen-jerkoff-protege. When we beat him
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repeatedly, we got him to play IRON MAIDEN solos, but he was just a jerkoff.
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N: First name Jerk, last name Off. We let Johnny kill him.
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L: After a new year's gig in 1989, he got all whiny and left the
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band. Not too long after that, Toke left too. He's in Japan now,
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they won't let him back in the country.
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J: So, what happened at this point?
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N: Well, we all kindof drifted. We used the name PREYING MANTIM for
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a while, and started auditioning drummers.
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L: Then I left Indiana for a while...
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N: Yeah, then Johnny started playing guitar for a while, and we went
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back to the NUCLEAR WINTER name. Things just kindof dwindled, Johnny
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and I occasionally practice, but he keeps forgetting to take his
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medication and then he freaks out and thinks he's Jesus Christ.
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J: What about influences?
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L: We are an influence. People don't realize we were pioneers. When
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GG Allen was still working his day job, we were cranking out songs like
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"Hot Dog Dick" and "I Hate You (You Fucking Dick)" at a rate of like
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ten per day. We were the stepping stone between crap like ANTHRAX
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and stuff like DEATH. People just don't credit it.
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N: I based a lot of my riffs on playing old ABBA records at 78 speed.
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L: Yeah, I'd probably say Neil Diamond is my big vocal influence.
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J: What about touring? Any future plans?
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L: Well, Johnny was talking about getting us a giant pyrotechnics
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setup, or maybe a fake cat to kill on stage and spray the front row
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with blood.
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N: I think he's still trying to find a good way to hide 10 gallons of
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blood in a jacket or something.
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L: Yeah, but anyway, the NUCLEAR WINTER concept would be hard to
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duplicate on the road. I don't know if we could do it on our limited budget.
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J: What about video? Didn't you guys shoot a video of an old
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METALLICA song or something?
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N: No, that was CYANIDE [Ed note: NO RELATION to CIANIDE of the
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Chicago area!] which consisted of Johnny and I on guitars, Toke on
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bass, and an old friend 'junior' on drums. The video was a project
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for a producer friend of Johnny's; it was live footage at a few
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places mixed with world war two footage for the song 'fight fire with fire'.
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J: What is the involvement or relationship between NUCLEAR WINTER and CYANIDE?
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N: Well, Johnny made the mess, he had to sleep in it. It was a side
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project before NUCLEAR WINTER, he wrote a bunch of crap and sat in
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the studio for days playing with the EQ even though he couldn't play a
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minor chord at the time. I guess the whole band was a spin-off from a
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studio comedy thing Johnny was involved with.
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L: It was like a Cheech and Chong skit on steroids.
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J: Any future plans for NUCLEAR WINTER?
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N: Getting laid.
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L: We plan on selling 400,000,000 copies of the demo and retiring.
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If that doesn't work, we'll probably cut another demo. I probably
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won't have a lot of future involvement.
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N: Yeah, its pretty much just me carrying the flame now. I just got
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a new studio though, Jonestown studios. I might lay down the guitars and
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bass, and then get a drum machine and do some GODFLESH kindof shit.
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J: Any closing words?
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N: Write us. Send us pictures of your sister. Buy the demo.
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L: Yeah, buy the demo and support us. We're sick of our day jobs.
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So that was my moment of fame in my journalistic career; a nice
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meeting with Necro and Swastikkka, reunited for the first time in a
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while. Keep in touch with the band through Cursed Productions at the
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address below:
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Nuclear Winter c/o Cursed Productions
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POB 302
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Elkhart, IN 46515-0302
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Demos are $3 US/ $4 world and an autographed, numbered limited
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edition copy is available for $100.
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| Jon's Predictions |
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As 1992 draws to a close, and 1993 is approaching faster than a NOCTURNUS
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guitar riff, I thought I'd have a bit of fun with the tabloid-news
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predictions of the new year. Here are my predictions for the coming
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year in metal....
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All of the members of DEF LEPPARD are killed on the second wing of their
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European tour for the _Adrenalize_ LP, in a mysterious bus accident. There
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are still plans to continue work on the next LP.
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ALICE COOPER, AC/DC, KISS and BLACK SABBATH all step forward with Elektra
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on a revolutionary album distribution system where albums are never
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available in the store and go straight to convenience store $4 tape racks.
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WARRANT releases an environmentally aware album, in an effort to appear
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more intelligent to the Greenpeace crowd. the LP, entitled _Lets Get
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Green_ includes hits like "plant my tree","The ozone funky" and
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"Recycling dude". Many buyers discover the cassette shell is made from
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100% edible wheat-based plastic.
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THE CC DEVILLE EXPERIENCE records a 3-album LP but its quickly ignored.
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AXL ROSE enters the Dave Mustaine clinic for drug and alcohol abuse after
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assault and battery of a hare Krishna in a Kansas airport.
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VINCE NEIL places fourth in the Indianapolis 500, and Motley Crue
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briefly does a reunion tour, that coincides with Neil's Pennzoil
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Endorsement. ('Dont let your engine run on the wild side')
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Members that had been booted from both DEATH and YNGWIE MALMSTEEN's
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band collaborate on a work under the name THE RISING DEATH FORCE EXPERIENCE.
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The work is unnoteworthy, but their first news attention was when the
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entire band canned each other after the third tour date. It was rumored
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for a bit that Billy Milano would try to re-form the group.
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METALLICA releases their new album, which consists of 48 minutes of
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dead air. The CD has 2 bonus tracks, also blank. The release coincides
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with the new METALLICA/Pepsi-cola advertising campaign.
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ANTHRAX and PETER GABRIEL match up for an LP bringing down the
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Metal/African tribal barrier. The 80 minute work is loosely used as the
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soundtrack for The Last Temptation of Christ II: The Wrath of Khan.
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AXL ROSE once again goes public, and says he has found the word of God, and
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plans to release a spiritual hymnal and spoken word album.
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GENE SIMMONS' voice appears on The Simpsons.
|
||
|
||
AXL ROSE admits maybe he was a little loopy when he was talking about all
|
||
that religion stuff. what he really meant was that he was God.
|
||
|
||
KIP WINGER is arrested for robbing a video store in Mesa, Arizona.
|
||
|
||
Heavy rumors abound that METALLICA lip-synched the dead silence on
|
||
their last album. Lars Ulrich is killed in a plane crash; Rod
|
||
Morgenstein of WINGER quickly replaces them before their headlining
|
||
spring tour with SHADOWFAX and THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND.
|
||
|
||
AXL ROSE checks back into drug rehab for heroin dependency problems.
|
||
|
||
THE DEF LEPPARD EXPERIENCE releases an album; STEVE VAI plays guitars
|
||
'only because i need the bread, man..'
|
||
|
||
After a bizarre triple-lawsuit and TV trial, THE GUNS AND L.A. GEAR
|
||
ROSES release a 12 record LP. band conductor AXL ROSE has over
|
||
200 minutes of spoken word and in an all new record, the entire top
|
||
10 is taken by 9 versions of "Don't Cry" and a remake of "Layla"_
|
||
The boxed set also sports an inflatable pump jacket.
|
||
|
||
STEVEN TYLER admits that he never really did drugs, he just had a
|
||
really messed up childhood.
|
||
|
||
ALICE COOPER places 5th in the Nabisco-Bob Hope golf open.
|
||
|
||
MEGADETH appears on an episode of 'Doogie Howser, MD'
|
||
|
||
THE ACE FREHLEY SPOKEN WORD ALBUM ships platinum for radio stations
|
||
stocking up for 'what ever happened to...' shows.
|
||
|
||
CHARLES MANSON is released from prison. Bung International gives him a
|
||
6-album deal.
|
||
|
||
KING DIAMOND signs a promotional deal for personal appearances for
|
||
MCDONALD's restaurants, but commits suicide soon after.
|
||
|
||
AXL ROSE checks into the Hospital for the Scientific Examination of Claims
|
||
of the Paranormal in Buffalo, NY, after supposedly seeing a vending machine
|
||
talk in Salt Lake City, Utah.
|
||
|
||
GEORGE LYNCH tries to assassinate a Senator from Utah in an attempt to
|
||
impress Jodi Foster.
|
||
|
||
The first reported CLIFF BURTON sightings start. Rumor has it he's pissed.
|
||
|
||
WHITESNAKE reunites and is featured in the soundtrack for 'Home Alone 3:
|
||
Return of the Jedi'
|
||
|
||
AXL ROSE admits most of his problems come from his drug addiction and
|
||
infatuation with cartoons as a child. He announces his secret marriage
|
||
to Yoko Ono.
|
||
|
||
MEGADETH admits DAVE MUSTAINE really drowned in a pool of his own vomit in
|
||
1992, but they didn't have the financial ability to tell anyone until now.
|
||
Two ex-DEATH members join and the band changes their name to MEGADEATH.
|
||
|
||
ANTHRAX announces plans to record Gustav Mahler tone poems and tour with
|
||
the Boston Philharmonic orchestra and PUBLIC ENEMY, closing the
|
||
metal-classical-rap gap.
|
||
|
||
And as the year ends...
|
||
|
||
Ray Miller of METAL CURSE magazine, finishes issue 7, featuring a phone
|
||
interview with Randy Rhodes, a demo from an up-and-coming unsigned
|
||
band from Florida called MORBID ANGEL, and a Dear Death column making fun
|
||
of the recent shooting death of John Lennon, and President Carter's
|
||
taste in clothing.....
|
||
|
||
+---------+
|
||
| Reviews |
|
||
+---------+
|
||
FEAR FACTORY - Soul of a New Machine (Roadrunner)
|
||
|
||
I haven't really been overly impressed by any of this
|
||
industrial-death crossover stuff that has become so popular lately,
|
||
but this release by FEAR FACTORY really grabbed me. This album
|
||
really has balls! It isn't overly industrial and automated, but has
|
||
a real high tech feel to it and works in some rather bizarre
|
||
samples. There is some good death-style stuff implemented within
|
||
also, but the big thing is there is a mix of both and they are mixed
|
||
smoothly. Burton Bell goes from singing very thrash-like, to the typical
|
||
industrial/grind distorted screaming, then back to a death-like growl.
|
||
And Raymond Herrera's drumming goes from a near-automated quick and simple
|
||
beat to a tearing low end double bass attack. There's 17 tracks, and
|
||
it isn't really the 15 second song thing, the whole album is heavily
|
||
produced in a good way. Highly recommended!
|
||
|
||
Rating: 9.0
|
||
|
||
BRUTAL TRUTH - Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses (Earache)
|
||
|
||
I read the info on this when I first got it..New York band, formed by
|
||
NUCLEAR ASSAULT bassist Dan Liker, and all the usual "get it before
|
||
it gets you" was there. I first thought "Ohboy, another lame metal
|
||
crossover project". It sat for 2 days, then I put it in my player...
|
||
HOLY SHIT! THIS IS FUCKING BRUTAL! This shit makes GRAVE look like
|
||
Neil Diamond...I mean the intro track "P.S.P.I." starts out with a little
|
||
bit of synth and voice and then starts with a slow, death-type beat, and a
|
||
tearing death bellow from vocalist Kevin Sharp. Double bass from hell starts
|
||
from Scott Lewis, then Dan and Brent McCarty double the speed as the second
|
||
song starts and Sharp sings the lyrics to Birth of Ignorance in a Barney-like
|
||
screaming. Some subtle samples here and there..the album is way political
|
||
and is actually fairly intelligent, not like "lets go fuck up everyone"
|
||
type stuff, but they have an anti-homophobe song, a lot of songs
|
||
about the evils of capitalism, and of course anti-war stuff. The
|
||
cover even has some cool photos along the same lines. There's a lot
|
||
of variety within songs, the vocals don't settle on either a noise or
|
||
a Death fashion, and the music has some faster points but has some
|
||
slow grinding stuff too. It is definitely worth it only to hear the
|
||
first track. To cop a phrase, get it before it gets you!!
|
||
|
||
Rating: 8.25
|
||
|
||
CANNIBAL CORPSE - Tomb of the Mutilated (Metal Blade)
|
||
|
||
I'm driving in my car, listening to a SEPULTURA tape passively, and
|
||
stop at a light. Up next to me creeps a vehicle, a large Cadillac,
|
||
with tinted windows, the stereo thumping Sir Mixalot at an annoying
|
||
rate. I know the light will be long, so I reach for the most lethal
|
||
weapon I can find. TYPE O NEGATIVE? no....DEICIDE?...no..then, a
|
||
smile creeps across my face as I put my stereo on 11 and grab my
|
||
newest tape..tomorrow's headlines read "3 dead, 2 seriously injured
|
||
in traffic disaster"....
|
||
|
||
OK, maybe this didn't really happen, but it could. Tomb of the
|
||
Mutilated has more shock value than being at ground zero during a
|
||
nuclear testing project. This album is fucking sick in every aspect,
|
||
these guys really outdid themselves. A lot of versions come without
|
||
the outside cover, just because the song titles, let alone the
|
||
artwork, are far too artistic for the PMRC to see. The songs? Well,
|
||
this isn't The White Album, don't look for musical depth and brevity.
|
||
The album is well produced, the bass is killer, Scott Burns did a
|
||
good job with this. This is definitely improved over their previous
|
||
work, its still pretty much fast noiseish gore-metal, with screamings
|
||
of sex with the dead and mutilation (and some awesome samples!)
|
||
It's worth checking out just for the artwork, but not for the squeamish.
|
||
|
||
Rating: 9.0
|
||
|
||
ASPHYX - Last One on Earth (Century Media)
|
||
|
||
They're back, and it ain't no EP this time. Harrow studios from the
|
||
Netherlands unleashed this work of terror to us, 8 new tracks of
|
||
death. This album is actually a concept album, talking about the end
|
||
of the world, and the musical talent on this album is really
|
||
improved. Every aspect has improved from The Rack, the lyrics, the
|
||
drums, the guitars, the production, they have really honed
|
||
themselves. There is a song called "The Krusher" but it is totally
|
||
re-mastered. The album flows pretty good, and the production is
|
||
really up-front. This album really shows their direction is getting
|
||
better, and for a second LP, this is a hell of an effort.
|
||
|
||
Rating: 8.25
|
||
|
||
GRUNTRUCK - Push (Roadrunner)
|
||
|
||
I promised I'd review anything, but I never promised it would be
|
||
good. GRUNTRUCK is just a clone of ALICE IN CHAINS. They're cashing
|
||
in on the kindof grindy, mostly poppish sound that is very MTV these
|
||
days. Its called 'The Seattle Sound' as if its deserving of a
|
||
special name. I didn't find anything noteworthy of the album, and if
|
||
you're a big death/thrash fan, you probably won't either. I
|
||
shouldn't bitch, I mean copping a sound from someone else to get
|
||
signed has been going on since the days of Elvis. Maybe GRUNTRUCK
|
||
will become The Next Big Thing. But then, so was Madonna...she
|
||
wouldn't get a 9 in a Death mag, and neither will these guys.
|
||
|
||
Rating: 5
|
||
|
||
MALHAVOC - Premeditated Murder (Metal Blade Records)
|
||
|
||
This is yet another MINISTRY-like x-over band, but it seems to be a
|
||
step ahead. Most industri-death bands that are coming out seem to be
|
||
more industrial-influenced, with Death added in. This sounds neat,
|
||
but it seems too mechanical, too automated to be as powerful as Death metal.
|
||
Well, this album has more of a human influence to it, the raw energy
|
||
that defined metal as a whole is more evident in the layout of the
|
||
album, but the new twist of industrial is still strong. Its neat how
|
||
some tracks go off on a tangent that almost sounds like dance music,
|
||
or subpop. But then it veers off into a screaming, thrashing
|
||
riff-laden tangent. The album is basically based on singer James
|
||
Cavalluzzo's twisted mind, describing how evil life is in tracks like
|
||
"Languish", "Beginning the End" and "Kill (Dislocated)". The album's
|
||
recording has the obligatory overproduction and surgically clean
|
||
sound, you can't complain there. The album seems a bit repetitive in
|
||
parts, and its really disorienting if you've never listened to this
|
||
kind of stuff. If you're a tried-and-true Death metal fan with no
|
||
desire to veer off the left hand path, I wouldn't recommend it. But
|
||
if your musical tastes wander to the bizarre, you'll love this.
|
||
|
||
Rating: 8.75
|
||
|
||
GRAVE - You'll Never See (Century Media)
|
||
|
||
Wow. Thaws all I can say to summarize this. From the first few
|
||
seconds when J0rgen Sandstrom screams "You will never see..." to the last
|
||
throes of "Christi(ns)anity", this album has unsurpassed power and
|
||
drive. This is Swedish death at its best, with Sunlight and
|
||
Skogsberg right behind them, making for flawless production, with
|
||
very clear separation, very crisp sounds, the perfect guitar
|
||
distortion and enough low end to break all the lightbulbs in the
|
||
house. I know there are a billion bands coming out of Sunlight with
|
||
basically the same setup and the same sound. But these guys aren't
|
||
clones, they are the cloned. If I had to name original Swedish
|
||
bands, these guys would be second only to ENTOMBED, and this album
|
||
comes damn close to beating out _Clandestine_ for my favorite pick of
|
||
European stuff this year. This release easily surpasses earlier
|
||
Grave stuff, but I can't point out any one major difference. Its
|
||
just maturity. If you consider yourself a fan of Death metal, this
|
||
is a requirement, it is probably one of the first 10 albums I'd tell
|
||
someone to buy..and I tell you the same...
|
||
|
||
Rating: 9.5
|
||
|
||
SARKOMA - Completely Different (Grind Core International)
|
||
|
||
I sound like a broken record in saying almost every damn thing I
|
||
review has a unique sound. But listen to me one more time! SARKOMA
|
||
is a band that I'd describe as a kindof thrashy hardcore band that
|
||
writes songs about really off the wall stuff. The drums are
|
||
incredible, they aren't your generic clone double bass crap, they
|
||
have a lot of off-time stuff, a lot of quick changes, a lot of spark
|
||
to them. The guitarwork is pretty straightforward, and the lyrics
|
||
are pretty interweaved into the production. It isn't a really thick
|
||
sound like most Death, its more of a clean yet deep sound. The songs
|
||
are about stuff from seasonal depression to oppression. If you caught
|
||
JOHN CONNELY'S THEORY a couple years back, you'd really like this.
|
||
Like I always say, its pretty unique...
|
||
|
||
Rating: 8.5
|
||
|
||
IMPALER - Charnel Deity (Grind Core International)
|
||
|
||
Well, they SOUND Swedish..actually IMPALER is one of the UK's oldest
|
||
death bands. This ISN'T the same band that was from Minnesota who did
|
||
a couple releases for Combat/Relativity, however! These guys are
|
||
touring gods, making rounds with acts like CARCASS, BOLT THROWER,
|
||
CANCER, PESTILENCE, MASTER and AUTOPSY. This 11-song release is pure
|
||
Death, the sound is thick, the detail is clear and the beat is
|
||
precise. The songs are pure evil, going from midrange evil grinding
|
||
to blistering speed, and its hard to find a dead spot on the whole
|
||
album. This was recorded at Mables Hut and is incredible, this
|
||
easily rivals work at Sunlight. I can't say there's anything
|
||
groundbreaking about this group, but they have the formula for evil
|
||
Death down to a science.
|
||
|
||
Rating: 8.5
|
||
|
||
COMECON - Megatrends in Brutality (Century Media)
|
||
|
||
If you see this in a store, immediately buy it or steal it before you
|
||
even think twice. Not only will this album be an ultimate collectors
|
||
item 15 seconds after its released, but it is an ultra-powerful
|
||
example of the perfection of Swedish Death metal. This band was
|
||
formed in 1990 by ex-OMNITRON members Rasmus Ekman and Pelle Strom,
|
||
and they grabbed Anders Green on drums. After L.G. Petrov left
|
||
ENTOMBED, they invited him too. This recording was made in May 1991
|
||
in Sunlight with Tomas Skogsberg at the board, and is once again
|
||
another European production masterpiece. Very very clear recording,
|
||
great levels and tone, there's a lot of power behind the production.
|
||
The songs kick ass too, there are tracks like "Dog Days" and "The
|
||
Future Belongs To Us" that are just sheer brutality, and stuff like
|
||
"Armed Solution" that's a good showing of the Swedish style. Maybe
|
||
I'm just partial because I really like Swedish bands, but it seems
|
||
Sunlight has put out a lot of good shit in the last couple years, and
|
||
this is high on the list for me. Too bad this is a one-time project we
|
||
won't hear from again and the licensing bullshit doesn't make this more
|
||
accessible to everyone....
|
||
|
||
Rating: 9.0
|
||
|
||
KING DIAMOND/MERCYFUL FATE - A Dangerous Meeting (Roadrunner)
|
||
|
||
This is the last of 3 albums looking back at King's 10 years with
|
||
Roadrunner. The album is just a 'Best of', featuring 7 MERCYFUL FATE
|
||
tracks, 9 KING DIAMOND tracks, and a bonus 'FATE track ("Into the Coven").
|
||
There's not a lot to be said about this, its all old stuff. Cool if
|
||
you're into Diamond, otherwise not really worth the cash.
|
||
|
||
Rating: 6
|
||
|
||
CIANIDE - The Dying Truth (Grind Core International)
|
||
|
||
"Fate of mankind, Realize, time to die." What can I say about these
|
||
guys? CIANIDE is a three piece reigning from Chicago, and their new
|
||
release on GCI is an awesome 45 minutes of terror. Its kindof
|
||
grungy, the lyrics are very raw and grinding, and the drums are
|
||
really clear in the mix. This disk doesn't fall by the wayside like
|
||
a lot of death/thrash stuff does these days; the chords tear at you,
|
||
and really make it stand out. Plus these guys are cool as hell (see
|
||
last issue for an interview) Its worth the cash, a definite addition
|
||
to anybody's collection.
|
||
|
||
Rating: 8.75
|
||
|
||
BIOHAZARD - Urban Discipline (Roadrunner)
|
||
|
||
Wow, this is pretty cool! BIOHAZARD is a Brooklyn-based hardcore
|
||
band that just signed with Roadrunner, after their brief stint with
|
||
Maze records. The lyrics are pretty aggressive social issue stuff
|
||
("Urban Discipline","Chamber Spins Three","Tears of Blood") and their sound
|
||
is very clean, with a thrash-like quick vocals, a speedy drum beat
|
||
and good guitars. This band didn't seem too hardcore; their mix and
|
||
arrangement are really aimed toward the metal crowd, not the punk
|
||
crowd. This is really worth checking out.
|
||
|
||
Rating: 8.25
|
||
|
||
TIAMAT - Clouds (Century Media)
|
||
|
||
These guys have progressed pretty fast. This release from the
|
||
Swedish underground is sounding a lot less like the standard
|
||
run-of-the-mill European band, and really adding a dimension to
|
||
their stuff. The 8-song disk covers a lot of ground, from fairly
|
||
straightforward death, to more experimental stuff, to progressive
|
||
stuff. They recorded at Woodhouse which might be why some of the
|
||
guitar work sounds like PARADISE LOST's latest release. The album
|
||
flows good, has a good low end, and a lot of balls. But it adds a
|
||
real twist, I can't really name it. If you could imagine how
|
||
HELLOWEEN varied from other groups in their time, that's kindof how
|
||
these guys step out. Progressive, but not so much that they lose
|
||
their edge. I like that, maybe you will too.
|
||
|
||
Rating: 8.5
|
||
|
||
OPTIMUM WOUND PROFILE - Lowest Common Denominator (Roadrunner)
|
||
|
||
This band is another example of how Sub-pop industrial and metal are
|
||
slowly merging. The music has the features of metal such as a good
|
||
drummer, and fast guitar; it takes sampling and lyrics from its
|
||
MINISTRY roots. You're looking at things from "Responsibility", a
|
||
simple pop song, to "Crave", an 11 minute soundscape. This isn't too
|
||
bad, but didn't take that extra push to the metal side that I need to
|
||
survive. Still good, especially if you're into industrial.
|
||
|
||
Rating: 7.75
|
||
|
||
THERION - Of Darkness (Grindcore)
|
||
|
||
Sunlight. Need I say more? For those of you who caught these guys'
|
||
_Time Shall Tell_ 7", this album consists of those 4 songs
|
||
re-recorded plus 4 new songs. For those who haven't, this stuff is
|
||
pretty brutal, it tends to lean slightly faster side of death..they
|
||
seem to have a good ENTOMBED influence in their mix, and DISMEMBER is
|
||
thought of when listening to some tracks. They aren't
|
||
groundbreaking, I'd even say they are middle-of-the-road if you're
|
||
into variety. But if you really dig Swedish metal, this is a
|
||
product of the capitol, and worthy of the honor.
|
||
|
||
Rating: 8.0
|
||
|
||
+-------+
|
||
| Demos |
|
||
+-------+
|
||
BLOODY MARY - Bitch Needs Psychotherapy (demo)
|
||
|
||
I thought thrash was worn to the bone and dead, but every once in a
|
||
while I hear a thrash tape that really sounds out. This is one of
|
||
them - this North Carolina band has one of the most professional
|
||
demos I have seen in a while. This 4-song classic has a nice color
|
||
foldout, with lyrics and all the shit you ever need to know inside.
|
||
This five-piece produces some serious thrash - their style is pretty
|
||
innovative and the mix on the demo is excellent. The style isn't
|
||
death, but if you're into great thrash without all of the commercial
|
||
bullshit that took over the genre, get ahold of this one.
|
||
|
||
Rating: 7.75
|
||
|
||
Bloody Mary
|
||
POB 560938
|
||
Charlotte, NC 28256 USA
|
||
|
||
INDUSTRICORE - Sanity's Shore (demo)
|
||
|
||
Hmm, I guess this REALLY proves industrial and metal are crossing
|
||
over. I've been seeing a lot of glamorous studio-project bands, but
|
||
this is the first x-over demo band. Jesse Nelson is the sole member,
|
||
and does all of the writing, arrangement, programming, and
|
||
performance. This isn't any MINISTRY, but then it isn't STEINBOCK
|
||
either. The quality is so-so, but it's unique. And demos are
|
||
available FREE at a first-come, first-served basis. A few bucks and
|
||
a lot of electronics would make this the next GODFLESH..and you gotta
|
||
start somewhere..
|
||
|
||
Rating: 6
|
||
|
||
Industricore c/o Jesse Nelson
|
||
2a Anncourt Apt.
|
||
Luzerne, PA 18709
|
||
|
||
MEDUSSA - Convulsions (demo)
|
||
|
||
When I got this demo, I was told not to directly refer to this band
|
||
as any given genre; now I know why! They are sortof thrash, sortof
|
||
death. Sortof x-over. But not. But sort of grind. But not really.
|
||
From song to song they change their styles, and go from almost
|
||
straightforward thrash to pretty much death to slower stuff to faster
|
||
stuff.. and its not just speed changes, its the style. Its pretty
|
||
cool. This demo is very professionally recorded and packaged, and
|
||
well worth it. Check these guys out!
|
||
|
||
Rating: 8.5
|
||
|
||
MEDUSSA
|
||
POB 11892
|
||
Alex, VA 22312 USA
|
||
|
||
|
||
NUCLEAR WINTER - I Hate You More Than Superglue (Demo)
|
||
|
||
At last, after several years of legal difficulties, the works of the
|
||
four masters of hate have been released! I first saw Nuclear Winter
|
||
years ago, honing their skills on cover tunes; this is captured by a
|
||
cover of MOTORHEAD's "Orgasmatron" played live at the very show i saw
|
||
in 1988. But these evil artists are much more than salty old biker
|
||
tunes. This 4 song demo, plus two bonus tracks, covers a lot of
|
||
ground. From the beginning of the tape, the shredding guitars of
|
||
Necro Warloard, leads right into L. Swastikkko's screams and chants of
|
||
terror, bursting into their classic hit "(You're a) Fuckin' Asshole".
|
||
Nothing can capture the terror of Swastikkko evilly proclaiming "Kill
|
||
your brother, stab your mom...I fucked the stab wounds!" The classic
|
||
Phil Spector 'wall of sound' recording approach is superbly mastered
|
||
by their producer and backup singer Johnny Cumstain, and the complex
|
||
jazz background of drummer Toke keeps the intricate soundscape in
|
||
perfect harmonic convergence. The album has great underlying
|
||
meaning, and is somewhat of a concept album, outlying the
|
||
underpinning violence and tension amidst the world today. The song
|
||
"Riot" made me feel like I was at Ground Zero, Los Angeles "There's
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five million troops roamin' the city / now they've all got rifles
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aimed at you / you're gonna die" The timeliness of the album even
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after sitting stagnant for years is uncanny, the deep thought Warlord
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and Swastikkko put into the lyrics is tremendous. The short political
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commentary between members was integrated by Cumstain when he
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mastered the work, and the same brutal sonic attack is kept on the
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song "Hot Dog Dick" as Warlord adds concussive bass tracks. This song
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was penned to stage the complex intertwining of sexual deviance. And
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no young adult can deny the negative aspect of the song "Mommy", a
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definite tailspin back to the conclusion of the concept story. The
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extreme vocal ability of Swastikkko is tested, showing his ability to
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sing both male and female lines in the same dialog, much like King
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Diamond's work. Even the packaging shows the genius behind this
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group; the simplistic black on white j-card is something only the
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Beatles' White Album could match in complexity. Its a tragedy that
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the split of the members and the resulting legal difficulties only
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leaves us with these six short songs as their dying legacy. But,
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some of us still have the bootlegged _Shit a Brick_ EP and the
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surrounding studio footage. So fans, we may see a release of
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digitally remastered post-mortem work, much like Hendrix and Lennon
|
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produced. This recording is not only a stirring in the metal world
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paralleled only to the birth of Christ in the religious world, but it
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also brings forth a vision, a vision for all of humanity to behold
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and understand. I never thought I'd see the day I'd give an album
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this rating, but after the first five notes, you'll see why. Don't
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even bother mailing away, drive straight to Cursed Productions and
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buy a copy, no human should wait the purgatory in mail shipping.
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Listen to the prophecy proclaimed by Swastikkko, Toke, Warlord and
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Cumstain and realize the world is no longer the same place.
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Rating: 10
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|
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Contact: $3 US/ $4 World to:
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Nuclear Winter c/o Cursed Productions
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POB 302
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Elkhart, IN 46515-0302 USA
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ADRENALIN - Cause and Effect (Demo)
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ADRENALIN is a Canadian thrash band that really has their shit
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together. This 4 song demo is very professionally laid out, with a
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||
very nice color j-card and pro-copied cassettes. But the music is
|
||
what is impressive. The five-man group has a decent thrash style to
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||
them, although the influence of a lot of unsigned bands gives them a
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||
raw edge. The recording is very tight, decently produced without
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being overproduced like some thrash bands are today. If you're
|
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looking for new thrash, check these guys out, they're worth the time.
|
||
|
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Rating: 7.75
|
||
|
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Contact: $6 to
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ADRENALIN c/o Todd Zannie
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||
POB 3265
|
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Dartmouth East Postal Station
|
||
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
|
||
Canada B2W 5G2
|
||
|
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DOGOD - The Other Gods (Demo)
|
||
|
||
"What's the matter fine lady, you wanna know how it feels to be with
|
||
a man who killed two men and a woman with an axe, don't ya?" This
|
||
demo wins the 1992 "Most inspiring soundbite use" award. Anyway, DOGOD
|
||
(that's dog-god) is a Chicago based death band, and is a pretty good example of
|
||
what death from the Chicago area is like. The four piece even
|
||
recorded in studio 56, where a lot of GCI bands like CIANIDE and
|
||
Broken Hope cut their LP's. The 4-song demo is fairly tight
|
||
musically; Bill Thurman has the death-vocals down pretty well, and
|
||
the drumwork by Hugo Ayalya is pretty sophisticated. The guitars by
|
||
Tom Knizer and bass by Victor Rios is pretty straightforward, it
|
||
holds everything together really well. I was slightly disappointed
|
||
with the quality of sound on the guitars, the distortion wasn't quite
|
||
thick enough or something. The demo isn't the greatest recording in
|
||
the world, but it beats the hell out of any 4-track demo. For a
|
||
first demo, this is pretty impressive, and I'm hoping to see these
|
||
guys live, I know it'd be a good show. Another demo is in the works,
|
||
and the agenda is to play out a lot more, so keep your eyes peeled
|
||
for these guys, so be on the lookout for them!
|
||
|
||
Rating: 8.0
|
||
|
||
Contact:
|
||
DOGOD c/o Tom Knizner
|
||
5401 S. Komensky
|
||
Chicago, IL 60632 USA
|
||
|
||
ASTAROTH - Drowning In Blood (Demo)
|
||
|
||
The Tampa area keeps turning out more and more quality Death and this
|
||
is another example. ASTAROTH is a 4-piece that has a very evil
|
||
sound, very powerful and heavy. It isn't all slow stuff, it really
|
||
picks up speed in places. This has the really raw feel of something
|
||
like GRAVE or DEATH, but it has the real evil mystical intertwining
|
||
that something like DEICIDE or NOCTURNUS is based upon. I'm not
|
||
going to say this recording is great. Its a 4-track and at best
|
||
could be called adequate, but if they had the cash and went into
|
||
Morrisound, I could see a real lethal recording coming out of it.
|
||
I really liked the complex structure in some of the songs, but the 5
|
||
song demo and minimal recording really left me hungry for more, which
|
||
can be a pisser. I hope these guys do record professionally, I'd
|
||
really like to hear more.
|
||
|
||
Rating: 7.5
|
||
|
||
Contact:
|
||
ASTAROTH
|
||
POB 8552
|
||
Tampa, FL 33674-8552 USA
|
||
|
||
HARMS WAY - Fear No More (demo)
|
||
|
||
HARMS WAY is a power trio from the Detroit area with a pretty decent
|
||
sound to them. This isn't a demo as much as its a single; there is
|
||
only one song on it. However, the song is pretty decent, its a
|
||
thrash-based song, not really speedy, but it has a really sharp and
|
||
refined sound to it. Bands they've played with like ATHIEST, CANDLEMASS, and
|
||
Flotsam and Jetsam are good benchmarks for what kind of thing they're
|
||
shooting for here. Its pretty developed stuff, energetic but not
|
||
overly raw. These guys are playing out a lot and keeping in the
|
||
studio with a side project called "Bones Garage". If you want to
|
||
hear something new, check out this tape.
|
||
|
||
Rating: 7.25
|
||
|
||
Contact:
|
||
HARMS WAY
|
||
1567 Crestland
|
||
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
|
||
|
||
BUTCHERY - Demo #2 (demo)
|
||
|
||
This is a fairly new band, having just formed in January 1992, but it
|
||
looks like they have advanced quickly and are well on their way to
|
||
becoming another very reputable death metal act in the underground.
|
||
The 4 song recording is pretty clear, although the levels seem a
|
||
little strange in places - I'm sure with a record label-sized budget
|
||
that would clear up fast. The songs are gore-oriented death, with
|
||
titles like "Scrotal Amputation" and "Baptized in Excrement", and the
|
||
kindof shock value style lyrics of something like CANNIBAL CORPSE is
|
||
intertwined with a slower, heavy death sound, like a lot of Swedish
|
||
death metal now. The production, like I mentioned, is a bit awkward
|
||
in places. But in general this is a cool demo, it has a good feel to
|
||
it and the lyrics are pretty cool too.
|
||
|
||
Rating: 7.75
|
||
Contact:
|
||
Butchery
|
||
3100 Hillary Hill Rd.
|
||
Dothan, AL 36303
|
||
|
||
MULE SKINNER - Stripped of Flesh (demo)
|
||
|
||
This is a pretty aggressive death band from the Louisiana area. The
|
||
Stripped of flesh demo is a 5 song effort...the songs themselves are
|
||
very brutal, but the production takes away from it. Its pretty
|
||
uneven, and makes the album not as powerful as it could be. These
|
||
guys do have some potential, and Michael of MULE SKINNER told me they
|
||
have a 7" called _Seraphic Decay_ that blows away the tape. Might be
|
||
worth checking out..
|
||
|
||
Rating: 6.75
|
||
Contact:
|
||
Mule Skinner
|
||
901 Happywoods Rd. #12
|
||
Hammond, LA 70403 USA
|
||
|
||
SACRIFICIAL - Lords of Torment (demo)
|
||
|
||
This band hails from Denmark, and is a pretty good European metal
|
||
band. From the first note, this really takes off; its a pretty
|
||
speedy demo, although in places it stops and really smashes in some
|
||
low-end power. It is very well planned musically, there were some
|
||
really cool riffs and progressions that really stood out through the
|
||
whole album. This was all recorded on an 8 track, and the production
|
||
isn't the best in the world. But, it is still a pretty decent demo.
|
||
|
||
Rating: 7.00
|
||
Contact:
|
||
Sacrificial c/o Kraen Meier
|
||
0. Vedstedvej 118
|
||
6760 Ribe
|
||
Denmark
|
||
|
||
ALLEGIANCE - Torn Between Two Worlds (demo)
|
||
|
||
This is an Australian band that really has their shit together; they
|
||
were the first metal band to get to the final rounds of Yamaha's Rock
|
||
competition, and have had pretty good reviews from Kerrang! to Metal
|
||
Maniacs...and for good reason! This is an incredibly tight 24 track
|
||
demo, with pretty decent production and fairly advanced songwriting.
|
||
I'd classify their style as the Australian version of SEPULTURA.
|
||
They have a decent amount of power, but they are smoother and a bit
|
||
deeper in their song structure than their Brazillian cousin. The
|
||
sound has got the catch it takes to rise a band out of the mainstream
|
||
of generic music in the genre, and the demo is a good example of
|
||
this. Drop a line for a quick line, and check out one of the better
|
||
demos I've received in a while.
|
||
|
||
Rating: 8.75
|
||
Contact: $6 US/$8 Aust... to
|
||
Allegiance
|
||
POB 97
|
||
Armdale, W.A. 6112
|
||
Australia
|
||
|
||
+------------------+
|
||
| CARNAL LEFTOVERS |
|
||
+------------------+
|
||
|
||
Yet again, the end of another issue. First of all, I hope you
|
||
enjoyed the miscellaneous articles in this issue, I was getting bored
|
||
of reviews-demos-reviews-demos-reviews-demos... I should confess
|
||
though, Ray Miller of Metal Curse and I pulled a bit of a blatant
|
||
prank. The review and interview with NUCLEAR WINTER were a parody,
|
||
and a bit of a sick inside joke. NUCLEAR WINTER does exist though,
|
||
it is a joke band that Ray and I had a few years ago, along with a
|
||
couple of other guys. And the demo is really out, that's not a
|
||
ripoff. Well, maybe the recording quality...but actually its a
|
||
pretty funny tape. Well, I'd like to first off thank everyone who
|
||
has helped me, especially all of the labels who have been cool enough
|
||
to provide service. Thanks to Roadrunner, Lorraine and Grindcore
|
||
International, all at Relativity/Earache, Marco and the gang at Metal Blade,
|
||
Ed at Rage records, A&M Records and especially everyone at Century Media.
|
||
Thanks to my psycho twin Ray for helping me draw my powers from the fourth
|
||
plane of hell, even if I did spend my vacation answering YOUR
|
||
*&^%(^* mail. Thanks to the gang at CD Exchange in Bloomington for being
|
||
THE place for imports, also thank you to Disc Jockey for actually
|
||
having the balls to carry uncensored CANNIBAL CORPSE and PUNGENT
|
||
STENCH in a mall chain store. Thanks to all of the band who gave me demos.
|
||
Thanks to Mike of CIANIDE for being cool in general, extend that to Stefan
|
||
of Desultory for being way cool too. And I want to thank EVERYONE
|
||
who had anything to do with the 'zine. In 1992, we put out 4 issues,
|
||
even though we started in February, and without everyone out there to
|
||
push me and help me, I would have given up after issue 1. Also one
|
||
last thank you to Jello Biafra; because of listening to _I Blow Minds
|
||
For a Living_ a thousand times, I've opened my eyes to a lot of
|
||
issues in the media industry I never realized. And as I leave, I'd
|
||
like to wish a sorrowful farewell to WQAX. Recently the station went
|
||
under, due to a lack of interest in independent radio in the area and
|
||
a lack of sponsorship. I think we'll all miss the little station
|
||
where I first said the word 'fuck' on the air. Let's hope this doesn't
|
||
become the trend...support the underground! Well, expect even more
|
||
next time - see you then!
|
||
Till Death,
|
||
Jon
|