Monday, January 27, 2014
Lachryma Christi's playlist for the week
Anaal Nathrakh - Vanitas
Covenant - In Times Before the Light
Cryptic Wintermoon - A Coming Storm
Death - The Sound of Perseverance
Dimmu Borgir - Enthrone Darkness Triumphant
Marduk - Serpent Sermon
Negura Bunget - OM
Vreid - V
Forefather - Deep Into Time
Fen - Epoch
News: Nightbringer
American Black Metal band Nightbringer are coming to Europe.
Read more in:
https://www.facebook.com/NightbringerOfficial
Read more in:
https://www.facebook.com/NightbringerOfficial
Monday, January 20, 2014
Interview with Enthroned (BE)
Lachryma Christi is very proud to present you an interview with Nornagest from the Black Metal cult band from Belgium. They have been around for such a long time and are still so respected and followed by Black Metal followers. Let's see what Nornagest has to tell us about this and other matters.
Who had the idea of the name Enthroned for the band?
The name comes from one of the first members of the
band who actually did not record anything with the band, Cernunnos loved the
idea and it matched the idea behind the concept the band wanted to pass
through.
There were a few changes of line up along the time,
can you tell us a bit about how that happened?
Well, you know people come and go due to different
reasons; some simply do not have time to invest in the band anymore due to
their private life, others want to do something else or in some cases people
have to be removed from the line-up due to their behaviour etc...
One thing that we cannot stand in this band are individuals who change their way to behave just because the band gets attention, thinking more about cash than the spirit and the core of what Enthroned stands for.
One thing that we cannot stand in this band are individuals who change their way to behave just because the band gets attention, thinking more about cash than the spirit and the core of what Enthroned stands for.
What are your biggest influences?
The panel is pretty wide, it goes from some of the
music we listen to, some emotions, belief (which represents a huge part of what
Enthroned is and why we sound like this), paintings in some cases, a state of
mind, but this can also be related to the emotion part of course.
I think anything that has some kind of impact on ourselves has an influence on how this or that will sound or how these lyrical line will be turned. The only thing I refuse to include within my intentional influences, let’s say, it is the work of other related bands within the metal scene. When we started Enthroned, those influences were undeniable, just like any starting band, but with time, this way of thinking became the main rule (or perhaps the only real rule). The only BM that might influence us is Enthroned and no other contemporary bands at all.
I think anything that has some kind of impact on ourselves has an influence on how this or that will sound or how these lyrical line will be turned. The only thing I refuse to include within my intentional influences, let’s say, it is the work of other related bands within the metal scene. When we started Enthroned, those influences were undeniable, just like any starting band, but with time, this way of thinking became the main rule (or perhaps the only real rule). The only BM that might influence us is Enthroned and no other contemporary bands at all.
How does the composing process work? What comes first?
THE idea, what will be the main topic on the next
album, or how are we gonna approach this next chapter. This is the first step
but also, it has to be natural, not forced.
Everything has to flow at some point. It all depends where that “voice” leads us from there.
The only exception I can think of was when we started the writing process of “Pentagrammaton”, this album is unique in the way that all the lyrics were written in the first place before any single note of music came up. Then the hard task was to literally translate the lyrics into music, what emotion does this sentence creates in my memory and having that riff behind that same line of text recreating that very same feeling within me.
And it we proceed this way for the whole album.
Everything has to flow at some point. It all depends where that “voice” leads us from there.
The only exception I can think of was when we started the writing process of “Pentagrammaton”, this album is unique in the way that all the lyrics were written in the first place before any single note of music came up. Then the hard task was to literally translate the lyrics into music, what emotion does this sentence creates in my memory and having that riff behind that same line of text recreating that very same feeling within me.
And it we proceed this way for the whole album.
What are your favourite artists? Is there anyone you
would like to work with?
We worked with a few already but some of my favourites
would be an impossible task, just because they’re just dead (even though there
might be something done about this on our next album) or simply because such
cooperation would not fit with our style but you ever know... Some of my
personal favourite artists are Alan Petersson, Nick Cave, Wagner, Rops,
Aleister Crowley, Christopher Lee, Kuski, Hector Berlioz and many many more...
You are a respected band in the general Black Metal
scene, how pleased are you with how things have developed for Enthroned along
the years?
It’s been 20 years of madness for sure, any kind of
situation that could happened has happened good or bad almost. As far as I am
concerned, I’m feeling quite at peace with a lot of things regarding Enthroned
actual situation, and that for the last couple of years. This horde is a good team, everybody is on the
same page and wants to go in the same direction or remain on the same level of
status quo regarding other things, when it is needed. Things could always be
better here or there but nothing is perfect in this universe and it shouldn’t
be, else... where would the challenge stand??
After releasing Obsidium, you have had a very busy
agenda for 2013. How have been the gigs?
Very good in general, we performed a lot and in new
places as well, which is always a plus both from the personal point of view and
for the people who wanted to see us live and never had the chance. Some of the
“worse” experiences would be some dates in the UK (I really do not know what
happened there but seems the scene is dying off), people seems to just not care
anymore there except for London which is always a blast!
What can we expect next? What’s in store for
Enthroned?
We are recording the new and 10th studio
album of Enthroned at this very moment, this album will also mark two decades
of activity for Enthroned... and a few concerts/ tours already in the planning
for 2014.
Anything else you would like to add?
Thank you for the interview!
Khep’r
Khep’r
Line up:
Nornagest: Lead Vocals & lead Guitars
Phorgath: bass
Neraath: lead Guitars
Menthor: Drums
ZarZax: Guitar
Latest release:
Obsidium (2012)
You can find more information and music of Enthroned in:
https://www.facebook.com/Frater.Silurian
News: Murmur
Expertimental Black Metal band from America Murmur are scheduled to release a new and self-titled album tomorrow (Tuesday) through Season of Mist and you can now pre order it here:
http://e-shop.season-of-mist.com/en/items/murmur/murmur/cd/36872
The album is also available to stream here:
Pro-Rock (BG)
Metal.de (DE)
Rock Hard (IT)
VS-Webzine (FR)
Imhotep.no (NO)
Zwaremetalen (NL)
Metal Hammer (UK)
http://e-shop.season-of-mist.com/en/items/murmur/murmur/cd/36872
The album is also available to stream here:
Pro-Rock (BG)
Metal.de (DE)
Rock Hard (IT)
VS-Webzine (FR)
Imhotep.no (NO)
Zwaremetalen (NL)
Metal Hammer (UK)
Murmur tracklist:
01. Water From Water
02. Bull Of Crete
03. Al-Malik
04. Recuerdos
05. Zeta II Reticuli
06. Zeta II Reticuli, pt 2
07. King In Yellow
08. When Blood Leaves
Read more in:
www.season-of-mist.com
News: Thy Worshiper
Polish/Irish band Thy Worshiper will be releasing a new album called Czarna Dzika Czerwien on the 18th of February through Pagan Records.
The album has 9 tracks, and it as a lot of different influences.
It will be available in Digipack CD as well as standard jewel case CD (both with design by Anna Malarz) and digital formats. Other versions including tape and vinyl will follow later.
Watch a trailer here:
http://youtu.be/IutkY5RmVBI
01. Piach
02. Czarny
03. Deszcz
04. Drzewa
05. Żniwa
06. Wiatr
07. Na Pohybel
08. Ogień
09. Zima
The album has 9 tracks, and it as a lot of different influences.
It will be available in Digipack CD as well as standard jewel case CD (both with design by Anna Malarz) and digital formats. Other versions including tape and vinyl will follow later.
Watch a trailer here:
http://youtu.be/IutkY5RmVBI
Czarna Dzika Czerwien tracklist:
01. Piach
02. Czarny
03. Deszcz
04. Drzewa
05. Żniwa
06. Wiatr
07. Na Pohybel
08. Ogień
09. Zima
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Saturday, January 11, 2014
News: Forgotten Tomb
Forgotten Tomb will be releasing a live DVD early in 2014. There is already a trailer for it, and you can watch it here:
Read more in:
https://www.facebook.com/ Official.Forgotten.Tomb
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