
1. Do you like your music being labeled brutal death metal or do you think
that it is too narrow?
yes and no, yes because we do incorporate a lot of
aggressive and intricate stuff in our songs, but then again we do have some
melodic parts too, we don't want to be held to just writing a certain style
of music all the time, we like to experiment with a lot of different styles
of music, black, death, grind, hardcore, etc.
Since the release
of our demo it has been doing really well, we have a pretty good following
out here because of it, we have been sending it all over the place, to
people
in other countries, radio shows, fanzines, etc… just who ever wants a copy,
It is being played on some radio stations out here, 89.9 KUNM; Tomb Stone
Rock, (very brutal radio show) and also on 104.7 The Edge on there local
hour, and our shows seem to be getting bigger every time we play.
When Wayne came into the band, we think that the music has gotten
more and more technical and intricate with every new song that we write he
is
very unique in his style of lead playing, as you will see on our next CD. He
is a really good fit for us.
It is extremely important to have a good technique with
our instruments so that we can pull off some of the intricate and technical
stuff, that we incorporate within our music.
5. How were the songs in "Demo 2002" composed?
They were composed in 2001,
they had been written by all four of us, Ian Andres, Nick, and Bill, all of
us pretty much knew how to play different instruments, so we just through
all
of our idea's together, and in July 2002 we went to a local studio (Third
Eye
Creations) and recorded our demo.
6. Do you have new material to be recorded?
Ever since the release of our
demo we have been playing a lot of shows, but as of late we have written
some
new songs, and we have a lot of other idea's that we are working on, we are
going to be recording here pretty soon, the new material is very sick and
brutal, and should be available soon, check the website for updates.
7. Which is your equipment live and in studio?
All equipment is used both
live and in the studio:
Ian: Marshall VS100 Head with a JCM 1960 Cab, L.T.D. Viper Guitar, and B.C.
Rich NJ Mockingbird
Wayne: Johnson 300 Head, VGH 412 Cab's, Jackson Warrior, Reverse Dinkey 7
String, Digitech DSP Whammy Pedal.
Andres: Carvin 500 Head, Hartke 4x10 Cab's, Ibanez bass
Nick: Pearl Export Series Drums, Zildjian & Paiste Cymbals, Evans Drum
Heads,
Alesis D4, with DDrum Triggers, and Vic Firth Drum Sticks
9. Which are the band's main influences?
We have a lot of different
influences, Deeds of Flesh, Gorgasm, Cannibal Corpse, Morbid Angel, and
Slayer, just to name a few…
10. Something more to add? Keep it sick and very brutal, and thanks to all
the sick muthafuckers out there who support the scene, and fuck off to all
who oppose.
Check our Website for updates,shows, merchandise, etc…
Interviewed by Federico Marongiu