I recently had the opportunity to interview Jevil Project, a highly addictive heavy instrumental metal project from France. Here is what Jevil Project's mainman had to say: What is the current lineup of Jevil Project? Only myself & my guitars What do you envision a Jevil Project show being like? A show like one of Slipknot or Rammstein would be awesome. Big explosions and fireworks haha Do you forsee playing live in the near future? No. I stopped bands & shows. In the past that was a great experience but life goes on. What do you think the best albums of 2020 were? My fav albums of 2020 are "Hindsights" by Emmure, "Ohms" by Deftones & "Power Up" by AC/DC. How do you achieve the very cool sludgy bass sound on the ep? I used an 8 string guitar for this EP. I love to play with the distortion level. In my opinion, dirty things are more interesting than sanitized stuff. What goes into producing a Jevil Project recording (gear, apps, etc)? ...
In some ways, Iron Maiden represents the ideals of any aspiring musician. They do what they like, with no regard for trends but with total regard for their longtime fans. But in this blog I want to poke a little bit of a hole in the "myth" that is perpetuated with the Iron Maiden fanbase. Don't get me wrong, Iron Maiden has been and is still one of the inspirations for me being into metal in the first place. But often on message boards, in conversations, and so on, Iron Maiden is regarded as the Vanguard of Heavy Metal as far as integrity goes. Fans and peers alike testify to the fact that the band "never sold out", they "never compromised" and with this comes the idea that the band almost is an altruistic band still in touch with their "working class roots" and with no regard for profit...but... While not wanting to bash who is probably my favorite band, have you ever noticed the glut of Iron Maiden merchandise in recent years? Also noti...
First of all, want to apologize about the delay in getting this interview posted. Its been a hectic last couple of weeks, but you can all expect the interviews to get posted in faster succession from now on. A special thanks goes out to Georg and Olly of SPV Records, as well as Mr. Angelripper himself for giving me time to interview him. Introduction: For nearly 30 years, Tom Angelripper and his main band, Sodom have been spreading their evil and brutal metal to all four corners of the globe. One of the primary influences on the extreme metal scene, Sodom burst forth in the mid eighties, with albums such as Under the Sign of Evil, and Agent Orange. I recently caught up with Tom, who with Sodom has been working on a new album. Mattowarrior: So what's new on the horizon for Tom Angelripper? Tom: Working on a new album. We have a new producer, Waldemar Sorychta of Grip Incorporated. He's like a fourth band member- I told him I wanted Sodom to go back to our roots, and ...
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