Monday, August 29, 2005

Something i wrote

verse 1
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A heaven that doesnt exist,
Cuz this wolrd is a living hell ,
All the evil this earth consists,
Makes us wanna jump in the well

So.....

Chorus:
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Be good my dear friend
Untill this wretched place ends
Never knowing y we r born
Only seeing this world being torn



verse2
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corruption at its peak
feeding on the innocent with its beak
justice , so forlorn
I was dead b4 i was born

So....



So....

Chorus X 2
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(whispering)

Be good my dear friend
Try untill your end
So this world , one day , will bend

(fade out)
This is something I saw on Deaths Website... an Interview of Chuck by Grind Zone Dater 10-1998

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Surviving in the merciless world of music business ain't easy, but when you join tenacity and lot of class you can overcome even the most extreme difficulties: Chuck Schuldiner has lots of class and tenacity, so don't be surprised that we find him again leading the legendary Death, ready to prove that passion for music is stronger than all those goddamn marketing laws that rule our daily living! 'The Sound Of Perseverance' is the title of the new album. Melodic, powerful and technical like never before, Chuck has presented it in a preview to our Cristiano Bianchi…

If persistence had a name, it would be surely Chuck Schuldiner! In the music business it is hard to find another person who demonstrated so much devotion to his own creation (Death) and to the metal cause. Much has been written about Mr. Schuldiner, and most of it negative, showing that, maybe, no one (fans apart) ever really cared to comprehend how much this ingenius artist wanted to convey in all these years. To this Floridian boy who plays guitar divinely, trends and compromises always meant nothing, and we know all too well how such an attitude can cause troubles for those who are looking to lead the shabby rock 'bandwagon' towards lands ruled by 'Godmoney.' They called him 'dictator', labelled him stubborn, and lately they even accused of going insane, leaving death metal to play power, which is currently considered trendy now. How much bullshit… Fortunately, Chuck has always remained quiet, very down-to-earth and maintained one obvious goal: to give to his own fans a new record, better than the one before. The target was hit perfectly with 'The Sound Of Perseverance', the seventh studio-album by Death. Offspring of a new line-up (Richard Christy on drums, Shannon Hamm on second guitar and Scott Clendenin on bass) and of fresh deal with the respected Nuclear Blast, and with little delay in time-table, Chuck contacts me by phone and shows from the very beginning the willingness to have a nice chat…


So, to start, would you like to make clear all that happened around Death in the period after 'Symbolic' tour?
"Well, in short, at the end of that tour I decided to take a break to reflect, so that I could comprehend what was the best to do with Death: I want to say explicitly that I never thought of splitting the band up, I just felt the need to…pull the plug for a while. The misunderstandings with Roadrunner had already become incurable and it made no sense to continue collaborating with a label that no longer believed in the band: so I decided to take up an old idea I had some time ago, which was to create a band that was not so different from what Death already play, but with the difference of having a classic metal singer (Rob Halford/Bruce Dickinson style) behind the microphone…"

So were all the rumours about your 'conversion' to Helloween-like heavy-power metal false?
"I never said I wanted to play power metal or even 'alternative' music, like I read in some magazine! Control Denied (this is the side band's name) was born of the same spirit that generated Death and took the same energy, the same use of guitars, the same attitude: the only difference is having a singer, that, sings instead of screaming or growling. Besides, while I was dedicating myself to this new project, I always kept on writing new material for Death and from this too you can clearly understand that I was never meant to give up the project that gave me so much satisfaction in my decade-plus career. What I really wanted was to take the time needed to lead Death to a further evolutionary level: our fans always appreciated the fact that every album contained something more than the previous one, and with 'The Sound Of Perseverance' it's the same too. We know there is a lot of people out there still eager to listen to our music and, personally, I think this is the right moment to get back on the scene with a new record."

And what will happen to Control Denied?
"Definitely will be out an album for this project too, but surely we'll not return to the studio before having finished the supporting tour of 'The Sound Of Perseverance': the tracks for Control Denied album are already done, the band is almost the same (except, obviously, for the singer), so as soon as we'll have a couple of free weeks we'll record everything."

In a recent interview, Steve DiGiorgio (the phenomenal bass player of Sadus, ex Death) nearly took for granted his presence at the recording of "Symbolic's" successor, and then nothing happened. Were the many commitments of your bands to prevent the reformation of the great 'Individual' line-up (which included the amazing Gene Hoglan too) or was it something else?
"Unfortunately our obligations and deadlines would not to allow us to play together again: I saw Steve recently and he'd have been very happy to give his class and technique again to Death, yet for reasons outside of our control it was impossible. However Steve will remain my favorite bass player, besides a very dear friend of mine! The same is true for Gene: last time we met was during Dynamo festival…Gene is really a super-busy person: his note-book is full of obligations from now up till 2005, so there was no possibility to do again something together this time."

Because you couldn't count on Gene Hoglan, you did well to replace him with a drummer who didn't let him be missed: but can you tell me where you found such a technical 'monster' like Richard Christy?
"I was really lucky to find a guy like him, wasn't I? I remember I met him in a store: we were both leafing through some magazines and common friends introduced us to each other. He told me he was a great Death fan, and naturally I was happy about this, though at that time I was nearly totally concentrated on Control Denied project: on that occasion we chatted a bit and it finished there. Then I met him again at a party and we made our acquaintance a bit deeper: he confirmed his passion for albums such as 'Human' and 'Individual Thought Patterns', he told me he was a drummer and wanted me to consider him when we began auditions for the new Death drummer. I thought it over for a while and then, considering the boy was nice and seemed self-confident, I called him and invited him to the studio for a rehearsal: in the executions of 'Suicide Machine' and 'Overactive Imagination' he was absolutely superlative and I was really impressed by that performance. It did not seem possible to me to have found a person who saw things with my same point of view and that, at the same time, was gifted by an instrumental technique close to perfection: hey man, yes, he was just the man I was searching for!"

Let's begin to talk about new disk: it is for sure the most complex and, at the same time, melodic work Death ever recorded…
"I totally agree with your statement, also because the perfect mix between technique and melody was just what I wanted to achieve with 'The Sound Of Perseverance': in some way, this album is the natural synthesis between 'Individual Thought Patterns', for feeling, and 'Symbolic', for songwriting's aggression. Beyond, this time we recorded faster than we ever did in the past, so that to catch the spontaneity of songs…"

Your way of singing too has changed a bit and your voice sounds less guttural and eviler…
"It's true, but if you think it over well, for some mysterious reason my way of singing has always been changing album by album: for 'The Sound Of Perseverance' I wanted to use a vocal style more…cleaner and so I concentrated principally on high tunes, leaving a bit the old grunts! To be honest, the change was a lot more natural than it seems, also because when I sing I try to express the vibe I feel in a certain moment, without caring too much about what we can call 'vocal technique': in fact, my way of singing is very instictive, sometimes primitive, and definitely I'll never win a prize for my singing qualities! Ah ah!"

Do you feel more at your ease behind the microphone now?
"Well, I'd say yes…as far as you can feel at your ease screaming like a madman! Ha! This way of singing is really exhausting and it's not easy to always be extreme: but this is what fans expect from Death's singer…guys want to hear me scream, scream, and scream more, and I try to please them…"

Are the album lyrics still dealing with themes linked to reality surrounding us?
"Yes, like on 'Individual…' and 'Symbolic', it's still daily living at the center of my lyrics: the last three Death albums were centered on one great theme, human life. Everybody has dreams and alternate moments of happiness and periods of distress and this is what I talk about in my lyrics: emotions, joy, injustice, sorrow…"

Where did you get the idea of covering 'Painkiller' (Judas Priest) for the cd? Was it originally considered for the Control Denied album?
"Well…we began to play 'Painkiller' almost as a joke, during rehearsal: personally, the Judas record from which that song is taken is absolutely one of my favorites, because it is one of the most aggressive and progressive works ever done by the historical English band. That song has the same elements which characterize the music of Death: power, aggression and melody. In the beginning we thought to use it as bonus track only for the Japanese market, but in the end of recording we realized that was really good and so we decided to include it in the final track-list. It was really funny to play the part of Rob Halford! Ha ha!"

How did you get a deal with Nuclear Blast?
"After I broke with Roadrunner I swore to myself that I would never sign a deal with a label that was not totally busy promoting true metal and Nuclear Blast just works to this direction. I was tired of dealing with people not believing 100% in this kind of music and I didn't want Death's new album to suffer the risk of scarce support, like what happened for 'Symbolic': Roadrunner preferred to center its energies to promote Type O Negative and Korn clones, but that one is not heavy metal! With the guys at Nuclear Blast it was a near instant agreement, because they know who Death are and don't need someone explaining to them that we play metal!"

Do you like the contemporary metal scene?
"As far as I can see, in Europe and Japan, there's still a good thriving of groups and the audience at gigs hasn't diminished: the States, on the contrary, at least at this moment, don't seem very receptive to heavy music…Probably because the current scene lacks originality: quality isn't missing, but innovative bands are few, on the contrary, it seems that new groups are inspired by glorious early 80s' bands rather than by contemporary productions. Yet this is understandable, 'cause the so called 'godfathers' of metal had all their own definite and original style: Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Metallica, Slayer, Venom, Mercyful Fate, Raven, Anvil were (and still are) gifted by great creativity and strong personality, so it's normal that still today are teaching to new acts. A thing I can't stand in the scene now is all those stupid categories in which they try to lock bands up! Who is allowed to decide what an artist has to do? Why should I not to write melodic music? Perhaps because I'm the guitarist of Death? Guys, metal is metal and stop! Categories have always been an instrument to divide, while we have to try to stay unified to keep on listening to what we like! Metal is power, aggression, speed and melody, those are the elements characterizing Death's music as well as Maiden or Mercyful Fate!"

Personally, I always thought an open mind is a fundamental feature to comprehend every form of art, but unfortunately the media in general seem to go to the opposite way…
"And it's just this the real problem of the scene! In short, MTV says metal ain't cool, right? But when you talk about Korn or Type O Negative things are totally different! These groups enjoy incredible radio airplay, not to mention the broadcasting of their videos…that's something strange! I sincerely hope that heavy promotion organized by Nuclear Blast for the American market can give metal its longed-for offspring. I'd like very much to walk through the streets of New York and hear enthusiastic comments about new records by Meshuggah, Hammerfall, Primal Fear and, of course, Death! Yes, I'd like it very much…"

What are your three favorite ever metal records?
"Without any doubt, my favorite is definitely Iron Maiden's 'The Number Of The Beast'…a real classic! Then I'd say Mecyful Fate's 'Melissa', Exciter's 'Heavy Metal Maniac', Metallica's 'Kill'Em All', and Slayer's 'Show No Mercy'…uhm…they're five, is it ok all the same?

Yes, this time we'll make an exception…
"Ok, ha ha! Well, you see, there would be at least the same number to remember, yet these five are definitely those ones that strongly influenced my fate…metal fate!"

And now a banal question: do you think 'The Sound Of Perseverance' is the best record ever made by Death?
"Well, I hope so, though I have to admit 'Individual Thought Patterns' has been up till now the most important cd in my career…In short, I think I can clearly say that latest three Death records represent the best I could ever express myself artistically: in the future I hope there will be even better moments"

What does it mean to Chuck Schuldiner to be still 'on the road' after all these years and after all the controversy in which you were involved against your will?
"To me this is really a great accomplishment, something to be proud of: it's true, there were unhappy moments, but music gave me immense satisfaction anyway! This is a job I love and I always wanted to do, without feeling the need to follow the latest trends and never giving up on doing things my own way…I never liked safe and certain things, because when you play metal there's never anything certain…and I play heavy metal!"

Before ending, do you want to leave a message to your Italian fans, if possible making an appointment for next Death coming to Italy?
"With pleasure! The last concert we played in Italy was fuckin' incredible, so much so that I still talk about it! I'd like to take this chance to thank all those who were that night at Rainbow in Milan, hoping that next date will be as special as that one! About the new tour, we'll start in Greece in the end of September, so I think in the beginning of October we'll be on to you…don't miss it!"

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RIP CHUCK

Sunday, August 14, 2005

Ahhhh .. my neck still pains from yesterdays show. Yeah ... I'm talking about MOSH MANIA 05 . It was one killer show. After a long time , i really enjoyed a gig. It was one wild show. There were atleast 200 odd crowd gathered in the basketball courts of the Goregaon Sports Club in Malad. Though its pretty far away from the main city, the distance jus couldnot keep these crazy metalheads frmo coming and headbang till their necks came off. It was very surprising a fairly good number of females in the show. The fact that females in India are listening to METAL surprises me. The sound was awesome , the best in my opinion after Mood I. The location was a novel idea , which was awesome. And the bands ... awesome awesome. The lineup was total kick ass. The bands lived up to the expectations of the crowd. HFC took the honours of starting the gig. But unfortunately , me and sridhar were outside jus hanging out so that we wud enter once the osund check was done. Unfortunately , HFC was playing their song set. So we basically missed HFC. But i got their EP "Thank You Come Again" . Get one urself, if not for the music jus for supporting India Rock Scene. When me and sridhar entered Sceptre started playing. They played their originals , "Nuclear" is one of them which i really like. They were tight, fast and hard. They were totally on par with any major thrash metal band in the world. Awesome band. It was my first Sceptre gig. And i really love them. Sridhar also got a tee of Sceptre. And the best part of Sceptre's song was their Slayer Medley.They started off with Angel of Death , mixed it and blended it with Seasons in the Abyss(one of my all time Slayer fav) and ended it with Raining Blood from the album Reign in Blood. That was one awesome medley. It was perfectly done and the crowd loved it. They moshed , headbanged and the atmosphere was totally wild. This gig was sponsered by 3 g service and Mumbai Mirror. It was well publicised for a rock show. Vijay Nair did a great job. Thts the way to go. Sceptre had a distince Slayer feel to their voice and solos. Their originals sounded more or less like another Slayer song. Thats a compliiment for an up-coming Indian Band :D.
Then came Themclones. Another awesome band. They were more like a punk metal band. Their originals were more Limp Bizkit and Korn like. It was clear that RATM has a big influence on this band. The band was tight, and kicked ass. The vocalists attitude was great. And lead guitarist was at ease with morello's leads. They played covers of "Killing in the name of", "Guerilla Radio" and "Wake Up" . The crowd went wild for all their songs , covers and their originals. Thats Themclones in action for u. Next came the much awaited band . Apna idhar ka band.... Aamchi Mubaiyya waala. Thats wat P-Man from PDV had to say wen the band came onto the stage. Or something like that. This is one wild band. A sexy awesome and a band that i got hooked onto for the past 3 days. Their debut album "Compose .. Oppose .. Dispose" is awesome. Pradeep with his growls sets the stage on fire and brings our pure rage in the crowd. Well this band made Mosh Mania a real MOSH MANIA. They made every fucking metal head present there head bang. They were brutal, they were fast ad they showed pure aggression. It was surely my best band for the evening. What more can i say about a band that most of them alread know about. I dont know the name of the drummer of PDV. But trust me , he was fast , he was good , he was awesome. He was double bass drumming like a pro. And he was very fast on the snare. This was an awesome band. They played their originals from their Debut. They played "Gutterment" and "Absurd"(My fav) and some more originals. But every single track brought the house down. I really am falling short of words to explain how awestruck I was when i heard this band play. I have become a pdv fan. And I would like to see a Sceptre Album sometime. Hope they release some album soon. And after PDV came ZERO followed by Pentagram. I dont wanna write anything abt Zero as , mumbai already heard a lot of Zero and the play the same set of songs almost every gig. They dont change their song set. But this time they played a couple of songs from their new album, whose name i was not interested in finding out. And man , i dont wanna start abusing Pentagram , this page wudnt be sufficient for me to fill up. I hate that band. and i hate that Vishal Motherfucker. Guess wat happened, the crowed started abusing Vishal and that retarded fuck , threw the mic into the crowd and that started a fight , and out of nowhere cops came and there was a lathi charge. The cops were all over the place. A bad ending to such an awesome evening. And my hate for Pentagram is increasing Day by day. The next gig on the cards is I-Rock. I am really looking forward to the first day. The line up is awesome. I dont wanna see pentagram at irock too. I hate them... goddammit. Cartman would say it better than me, He'd surely hate them. So lets wait till I-rock , get our necks back in Good Condition, so we can fucking head bang again. HEAR METAL, EAT METAL, LIVE METAL.

Thats me @ MOSH MANIA ... Sorry sridhar dint take a pic of u man , will do it next time :D . I was too lost in MUSIC

Friday, August 12, 2005

Yeah srisdhar, Pantera kicks ass man . Anyday, anytime. If we can enjoy songs which were made 15 yrs back then they are surely something. I have the same respect for Death too. Chuck Shudleiner. Awesome Vox man. Gene Hoglan was better than any drummer when he played in symbolic. He was totally awesome. Symbolic is one album that impressed me the most when it comes to Hoglan's drumming. He is my god. I shall worship him. I wish so much, if i jus had a poster of this guy. I wanna listen to dark angel man. He played in that band b4 death. SYL is ofcourse very good. But i also wanna listen to Dark Angel. If u guys havent heard Death , then i strongly recommend u to start ur death metal experience with Death. The pioneers in Death Metal. I've also been listening to Morbid Angel, and Lamb of God , Dark Tranquility , Overkill and Soilwork. All if them have impressed me. I would like to listen to more of their albums. Well i havent talked abt Meshuggah yet. I am a die hard Meshuggah. I dont know wat is there in Sweden , but it produces the best metal acts today. Meshuggah , Dark Tranquility , Soilwork , and many more are from Swedes. They are jus awesome. I cant start with Meshuggah. Sridhar will have a lot to say abt Meshuggah. For now , i have added a link on the right tool bar to a website called The Metal Observer. Please visit that website. They have many interviews and reviews. U can read and know more abt each album and band. We shall keep adding more stuff as we go on. I hope that people who visit here leave their comments behind. Jus so that we know more stuff and have a discussion abt some interesting stuff. Well get hold of the music of the bands I have mentioned and start ur Death Metal experience today. I'll tell u , its a wonderful experience. Adios for now.





Soilwork








Meshuggah
mvikred

Thursday, August 11, 2005

Cold beer and Pantera! What else could you want in life?! One of our many listening/video watching sessions we had a couple of days back. Watching Pantera performing live (im saying watching them on tv! i'll go fucking crazy if i see them "live") is such an adrenaline rush! One of the heaviest bands of all time.. Dimebag owns and Phil Anselmo can kick the living hell out of us. With Vinnie Paul on the drums and Rex Brown on the bass, its one of the heaviest outfits ever, probably only next to Slayer. Such aggression, such groove and to top it all, the lyrics. If you haven't heard this band and you call yourselves a metal fan, go die! Fuckin Hostile!