Tuesday 11 August 2020

Releases Paragon Records (USA)

 

Aetherius Obscuritas [Hungray]- *The black metal band Aetherius Obscuritas are certainly capable of mounting musical assaults of cut-throat savagery and spine-tingling wildness, but what makes their new album Mártír stand out from the barbaric pack is, for want of a better word, their adventurousness. The compositions are elaborate and multi-faceted, and the results can seem like musical potions that produce enthralling as well as electrifying effects. The song we’re premiering today, “Ilyen a vér (Blood Is Like This)“, is a great example of such ingeniously conceived and sharply executed adventures.

The core duo that makes up Aetherius Obscuritas, Viktor (vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards) and Zson (drums) have been working together under that name for roughly 18 years, long enough to become familiar with each other’s talents and propensities but quite obviously not so long as to settle into stagnancy. In that time they’ve recorded eight albums, including Mártír, but still seem to be pushing themselves into new musical territories, perhaps most obviously on this new album. It follows the last one by a significant five years and will be released on April 15th by GrimmDistribution (Ukraine) and Paragon Records (U.S.). NOW IN STOCK!

Orbstruct [Ukraine] - Phobos Rising on CD . 

Paragon Records in cooperation with Envenomed Music proudly present "Phobos Rising" by Ukrainian Death Metal act Orbstruct set for release on CD with a Street Date of July 3 2020. NOW IN STOCK!

Origins:
Paragon Records was started in 2000 AD on Long Island, NY by Jim Mroz who shortly after partnered with bandmate M from Blackened Death Metal outfit  originally called The Forgotten (before later embracing the name Dimentianon) to act as a means of distributing the bands material before later signing  bands for releases as well.

Paragon artists have gone on to be signed by Osmose Records, Candlelight Records, Profound Lore Records, Metal Blade Records & more.

Paragon Records was born of the underground  and strives to expose the best bands out there who are up & comers or tried & true. Strong emphasis goes into releasing diverse styles with creativity & passion from the artists- P.R.  are looking for the masters of the plague who strive to unleash their own sound!
If you don't like that...fuck off!
NO HOODS, NO CLIQUES, NO CLOAKS...NO BULLSHIT!!!

Saturday 8 August 2020

Flyer Blasphemer zine from Brazil. Embalmed Souls, 30 years, special edition.


Flyer Bestial Noise zine from Chile. Issue 6.

Release from the Brazilian Abyss!!! By Arauto da Morte Rec., Sociedade dos Mortos Prod., Temple Bizarre Cult Distro!!!

COMING SOON!!

SPLIT 4 WAY, "ANTIGOS RITUAIS DE CULTO À MORTE", INSOLITUM (BRA), PATHOGEN (PHI), DEATH INVOKER (PER) AND NECROCCULTUS (MEX)!!

MASSACRE, RITUAL AND SACRIFICE!

In one more primeval cycle of obscurity and slaughter, the labels Arauto da Morte Records, Temple Bizarre Cult Distro and Sociedade dos Mortos, announce the materialization of a new omen of death! This Split 4 Way marks the beginning of the celebrations of the “Antigos Rituais de Culto à Morte”, which in a great period of carnage, started to count on the presence of four emissaries of the doom! Four great subterranean entities that perfectly embody all the morbid symbolism of the Metal of Death (!!), are: INSOLITUM (BRA), PATHOGEN (PHI), DEATH INVOKER (PER) and NECROCCULTUS (MEX)!!

Material in Slipcase CD format, containing two songs from each mortuary entity, composed exclusively for this veneration to the rites of the decease!!

This is the first release of a Splits 4 Way trilogy totally dedicated to the profane, barbaric and archaic DEATH METAL!!!

Enjoy the smell of death and rot your souls!!!

Flyers from Germany

 

Flyers from Finland


Int: Artist May Witchhammer (Mex)

1.What is your background?, How did you started to draw?

I started when I was still a kid in the kindergarten, the teacher always wanted me to draw things which others could fill out with colors... Also my parents had a video-store where I always painted the walls. My parents always got mad about it till my mother checked all more detailed and liked it actually ha ha! My interest grew through the time while watching/reading comics, anime and cartoons, this way I discovered the styles of Frank Miller (Batman/Sin City), Frank Fraceta, Boris Vajecho, Ernesto "Ernie" Chan etc... they all inspired me a lot, especially Ray Harryhausen! I really like them. I even started to draw my own comic haha... so to say I started practicing by painting cartoon stuff etc. Although I was very interested in visiting some art schools, I never had the chance to visit one as I was always busy with work at my parents store, helping them out etc. So I just draw as I feel and like, at home. I learned some stuff from comics and manga stuff... my home was my school ha ha!

2.How did you meet Metal music?, What is the meaning of Metal for you?

I got in touch with metal music through my aunt and a friend of my dad. They got me into bands like The Scorpions, AC/DC, Van Halen etc... We watched VH1 (TV) and I saw some clips of the Scorpions which directly got me, as these guys looked completely different and made different music than the common stuff. So the interest grew and at some street stands were maniacs, selling bootleg tapes and CDs of Slayer, Black Sabbath, Metallica... and the first one I bought without knowing was “Hell Awaits” because of the name Slayer (I was watching a series called “Slayers” that's why ha ha) and honestly, I was kind of shocked when I listened to it for the first time ha ha. But the more I listened to it, the more I got addicted to the sound, the rush of adrenaline within your blood, it felt like a sledgehammer against your head... and it truly changed my life, even though I wouldn't consider myself a “huge Slayer-fan”, but this album had definitely a huge impact on me! Due to the fact that my parents didn't allow me to stay out on the streets for a long time (Mexican life...), I only hang out with the few friends who lived close to my home (mainly punks), who got me also into stuff like Nausea, Discharge, Exploited, Broken Bones, Addicts, Detastation, Misery, etc... some of them were wearing metal-vests with patches and they invited me to the classic “DIY-concerts” of local underground bands at someone's house, which was something popular to do back then (somewhere around 2005-2006). At these shows, with these people, seeing and feeling the spirit, it felt very familiar to me... I was facing a lot of problems at my home so these moments were like an escape for me, which had a strong impact on my life and will also never change again. And this is what metal meant to me... an escape but also strength, to continue with my life, to go further than my own limits and never to surrender!

3.What are your main inspirations at the time to produce your obscure art?

It can be many things like music, personal experiences and also dreams (especially nightmares) or visions that just came up to my mind. I always try to include a certain “message” or “history” into each work, to make it more than just a “normal drawing”, if you know what I mean? ... Another point of inspiration is movies like "Clash of the Titans", the way how Ray Harryhausen created the mythological creatures had a deep impact on me... warriors, skeletons, dark creatures!!!

4.What kind of special technic do you use to draw?

It evolved through the years piece by piece. It's a combination of dots'n'lines made with pencils and ink-pens, to give it a more different effect... of course it also depends on the idea behind the artwork, sometimes the one does fit with the other and sometimes it doesn't.

5.Is there any kind of special or personal feeling that you want to express?, what feeling and why?

Yes sure, I always want to give it a personal touch, something savage and aggressive. A mirror- reflection of my personal mind and attitude. Strength, bravery, fury and crazy madness... it should be beyond the limits of society's standards, unbound to any limits to express artistical freedom. A message, outside of reality – at the same time something that exists in real life, like evilness and fear.

6.With what artists/bands/labels, etc, did you have work?

I worked with some bands in the past but these motherfuckers turned out being total losers and rip offs who never kept their promises, so they are not worth to be mentioned. The only band I'm proud of to have worked with so far and who are worth the support are "Abruptus"!!!

For Festivals: I made some flyers for underground metal festivals and local concerts (for example "When Black Meets Death") and right now I'm working for the artwork of an upcoming festival with "Mortuary" (Clandestine Fest) and also for the Argentinian bands "Municion" & "Vomit of Doom" (black/thrash).

Magazines & Labels were so far only "Destruktion Records" & "Bestial Desecration Fanzine" from Germany (#2 & #4) and also the "Morbid Faith Newsletter" (#1, #2, #3, #8, #9) and sometimes on several fan-bootlegs made by friends like the "Bringers of Armageddon" promo...

7.What are the main/highlight works you have made?

Hmm that's a tough question because I always try to make each one better than the last one. So I would say the one I did for "Bestial Desecration Zine #4" was my personal favorite. This artwork was a re-make of a very old one which I did in the past during my early days, so it had a special meaning to me... also because I wanted to see how my style changed and evolved through the years.

8.In what would you say, you difference your own art from other artists?

I don't think that I have a very unique style, I mean there are many people doing it similar to me. But maybe one clear difference to other artists is that I don't do it to receive any attention or to say that I'm better etc... I'm not better than any other artist. I just do what I feel and simply do my work for my own satisfaction and always give my best to create a satisfying and honest result. I just like it and always try to involve my personal experiences of what I see and feel into my art, and if people can realize that too, it's nice for sure. Every artist has his own touch and I respect each one of them. 

9.What about the deals to work with you? What do you ask for? (money, trade stuff only)

Well, for sure money is always useful in life but not the reason to do it. Many times there are young bands that have creativity and spirit but are lacking on finances to pay for an artwork etc., so I rather make out a deal with them like a trade for tapes, patches, shirt etc. It depends on the bands and their situation (and honesty).

10.Do you work with your art also for other sectors aside of Metal, can you make it professionally?

Sometimes some friends are asking me for stuff, who are not into metal at all, like punks and even rappers, for different things they need, for small projects or private things.

11.Speaking about your Metal scene, what bands, distros, labels, zines and other artists, can you recommend?

Definitely Masthema Sancia (Rex Bagude Recs./Hiborym), Ferna (Across Infernal Wasteland Recs/"El Dispensario“-Distro which is located at the „Fundadores“ in the center of Monterrey), Dark Recollections Productions (Mexico City) and Gusthavo Sandoval (a great artist and friend from Guadalajara)!

12.Last words and contact!

Thanks a lot for the nice interview, your attention and the interesting questions! It's been an honor to me. And I hope we can work on something together someday, too!

May Contact: may.witchhammerATgmailDOTcom

Friday 31 July 2020

Int: Artist Heidi Kettunen (FIN)

1.What is your background/and/or parallel activities?
All I do is art and music. In addition to doing art I play bass in Ride For Revenge and Regere Sinister (where I also do vocals and keyboards).

2.How did you meet Metal music?
I was really young when I remember my older Brother playing guitar and introduced me bands like Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, WASP and so. I also stealed KISS`s ”Animalize” vinyl from my dads record collection haha…. I started to play electric guitar and get more into that extreme kind of metal and switched guitar to bass.

3.What were/are your main bands/releases, and your pillars until now?
At the moment I`m bassist in Ride For Revenge (kind of obscure, noisy black metal) and I also have my own band Regere Sinister where I do bass, vocals and keyboards. Other member is Hail Conjurer who does drums & guitar. That Project is way to demolish my deep worship of old hellenic, latin-american and some old European bands

4.What is the meaning of Metal for you?
Everything.

5.How did you started to draw?
I started drawing at a very young age and continued my hobby when I get older. I always liked specially draw animals, monsters and pre-historic creatures and ones I found from storybooks and horror movies. I did lots of studies with anatomy, skeletal systems and also liked to draw some living model stuff-mainly animals.

6.What are your main inspirations at the time to drawing/performing/produce your obscure art?
For drawing I get inspiration from music of the band I do the artwork. Also nature, nightmares and morbid feelings, dark sides of mind are endless source of attraction. These things are also inspiring me with music I play and create.

7.What kind of special technic do you use to draw?
None… I mainly use cheap markers and lead pencil. Sometimes I do drawings with color pencils and paint with acrylic colors on canvas.

8.What kind of thoughts crosses your mind once you are drawing some abominable/twisted art? Is there any kind of special or personal feeling that you want to express?, what feeling and why?
It depends lot of my current mood. Usually I focus on working things while listening music and try to identify in atmospheres and lyrics etc. It is kind of liberating when you can vomit your most cruel fantasies on paper…..

9.With what artists/bands/labels, etc, did you have work?
Ride for Revenge, Hail Conjurer, Chaos Cascade, Legion of Andromeda, Valhalla Bound, Human Agony, Horse Latitudes, Black Torture, Necrogosto, Antichrist, Necromancer, Hooded Menace, Reptile Womb, Witchcraft… What comes to labels I do lot of illustrations for Bestial Burst and it has been also pleasure to work with such a label like Zombi Danz Records.

10.What is the more bestial art/cover that you were able to draw? What are the main/highlight works you have made?
Hmmm… If speaking about album covers I think that cover drawing I did for Singaporean Black Torture is kind of well succeeded. Their music is bestial Abhorer worship, so I made a cover to conform to the classic theme.

11.In what would you say, you difference your own art from other artists?
Not so much gass-masked goats here. More the ones which are slaughtering some ecclesiastical wimps, hahahaha… I draw more like freehand and sketchy style than some others. Also classical oil paintings and sculptures give me lot of inspiration.

12.What about the deals to work with you? What do you ask for? (money, trade stuff only)
I mainly work with friends and bands I like to listen myself. If I take money for drawings, I always estimate final cost as low as possible, because I like to offer same quality of work for smaller and underground bands. I also like to trade artworks to Records. It`s more than fine for me.

13.Do you work with your art also for other sectors aside of Metal, can you make it professionally?
I have done some single illustrations for other uses than album covers/gig posters/merch etc. But nowadays almost all my works are related to music.

14.Speaking about your Metal scene, what bands, distros, labels, zines and other artists, can you recommend?
If speaking about labels & distros, I would recommend to check catalogues for Bestial Burst, Life Eternal, Zombi Danz, Astral Nightmare, Crimson Tide prods., New Era, and Breath of Pestilence. 
Zines I recommend:  Fall of the Idols, Macabre Overdose, Blasphemer, WOE, Forgotten Chapel & Cthulhu + up coming numbers of Escarro Nuclear are worth to check!
Speaking of bands, my deepest respect & hails goes to fellow comrades: WITCHCRAFT, CEREMONIAL TORTURE, REPTILE WOMB, NECROGOSTO, CEMETERY LIGHTS, ASPHODELUS, CAIXAO,  BAPHOMANCIA, ASKE, VORNAT, CHAOSBAPHOMET, CHAOS CASCADE, PROPHETS OF DOOM and many others…

15.Last words and contact!
If interested for artwork or RS demo (trades are most welcome!!), send me mail for this address: Malefic Eye, Porvoonkatu 33a 19, 00510 Helsinki ,Finland.

Bio. of MegaTherion (Arequipa, Peru), published in Morbid Faith 9


Wednesday 20 May 2020

Reviews from Profanador Rec (Peru)

Necrofucker (PER), Vomit of Sepulchers, Vomit of Ancestors, Demo Tape:
Released in 2019, it is a new release of Walter Profanador, an underground Peruvian rotten legend! Not to mention that for this release, John Capcha from Hadez (another legend into the Peruvian pits) has been summoned to play bass. Both completing the line up with Silva Blacker (another old guy in the scene from a dark place called Comas, who also run Blacker band, hated by many, but still in the front) and Oscar Mutilator (ex-drummer from Hadez and playing in other bands as well).
They present a kind of primitive Death Metal, clearly influenced in the 80s noise. Even more, when you think in those kind of riffs, totally jackal and raw; but that don’t follow exactly a style or a reference; but putting more from the primitive and cadaveric emanations from killer instincts only!!! All of this, being completed with solos sounding as the noise of ripping and grinding corpses.
Drums work is simple but effective. I worship when it plays in the ancient South American style hi-hat/snare!!! Time to time it hits like a primitive hammer only, like cavemen beating their animal carcass food!!! The bass is very audible, making some game here or there and giving the enough low atmospheres. Vocals go in a mixture between Death Metal and Black Metal.
Usually the songs have a similar structure: hammering drums, South American hi-hat/snare. Even sometimes you are going to think that you are listening the same song, hehe…
Almost the entire release has the kind of noise like a rehearsal, which for me is a nasty pleasure. I always prefer to listen the bands in a natural way instead of any kind of overproduction.
Other stuff I like is the song titles which are in something like primitive English, exactly as if we were 666 years in the past. Evil, brutal and primitive darkness is the only way!!! Titles exactly as: “Mortem Crucification (Hammers of Terrors)”, “Aborts of Abhorrer”, “Horrors Cripts Yell... Consumed by Magots”, “Invoquing to Oracle of Death (Pioners of Death)”, “Vomit of Sepulchers, Vomit of Ancestors”; can give you a hint.
You are going to get all of this brutal and ancient weird noise discharge in 11 songs. It is self-released by Profanador Records. Contact: necro_profanador@hotmail.com

Reviews from Arauto da Morte (Brazil)

Pathogen (PHI), Blasphemous Communion, CD: 
It is a re-release coming from Arauto da Morte Records from Brazil (in cooperation with Pictures from Hell, who released previously some stuff of Death Invoker!!! Hails Junior!!), and if I´m not wrong, it is the first release of the label. They have made a good choice of course, because for a Death Metal label, Pathogen from Philippines is a great starting. Blasphemous Communion was the first full length of Pathogen, back on 2008.
I already know the noise unleashed by Pathogen and got good contact with W. Desamero, and even I have interviewed them in the issue 1 of Legion of Torture, and released official patches and some promos back in the day, so it is not a new band for me. Time ago I labeled Pathogen as one of the best Death Metal acts currently and mostly because of the ability of have made a good combination of many styles of Death Metal, putting own ingredients and making a good offering for Death Metal style in general, passing the new millenium.
This re-release also includes, beside the Blasphemous Communion album from 2008, two tracks of Pathogen side of split 2009 with Brimstone in Fire (also supported by my distro Evil Spirit), and 3 songs from demo 2001 “Invoking Disease”. In total here are 13 tracks.
If you wanna remember, here is an extract from Legion of Torture 1:
“Early 90s Death Metal! Here we can find some sounds like Benediction, Death, Incantation. A dirty noise of death from this phillipinean bastards. Some slow parts gives the atmosphere of obscurity which is required (some part from 2nd track “Blood Orgy” reminds me some old demo from a Peruvian band). The voice is similar to Massacre or Benediction; dirty and raw guitar riffs. Few riffs which are repeated in the song, however it doesn’t makes it boring. The track 5 “Bestial Perversion” is the best for me; it has something similar to old Sepultura, which is a fucking great thing for this old Sepultura fan (me)!!! To finish some solos and tremolo sounds reminds me Mortem, I dunno why!!! It is a traditional Death Metal piece, no modern shit…”
After many releases by Old Temple from Poland (same label of Death Invoker), Pathogen still strikes deadly; not to mention about some upcoming releases among other bestial acts of the subterranean death worship, hehe…
Those wanting to play with figure actions, using Willie Desamero character as an Asian Ken, fukking Barbie, will suffer for sure. This re-release has not any kind of “extra” as your childish wishes want (pin, sticker, patch, candles, boxes, figure actions, autographs, first condom of members, etc), but only have two piece booklet; simple and raw, with lyrics inside… OK, it comes with some sticker that is supposed to be pasted in the jewel case as a symbol of the label, not as a new toy for those that think adding this to their labels will be more “real”. Ancient warriors of simple dubbed regular tapes and xeroxed covers are laughing merciless; didn´t you have realize???
Anyway, it was a great beginning for this new Death Metal label. Expect just more primitive black vomits and ancient rites of death cult from this label only!!! Labels Contact: arautodamorte.records@gmail.com, picturesfromhelldistro@hotmail.com . Band Contact: pathogenic_virulence@hotmail.com

Reviews from Old Temple (Poland)

Embrional (POL), Cusp of Evil, CD:
Here you can find the noise of a starting band on their first release. It means you will find a production with a bestial mixing, without thinking in being “pro” or other crap.
Riffs strike deadly, proper of a Death Metal band, like a killer chainsaw. Here or there are some dive bombs/horses movements that seems to me killer. Drums are louder than other instruments in my morbid opinion. The band plays mostly brutal, but in fact there are many passages of drums, so the tempos change, from fast to slow, to thrasher.
Vocals are total monstrous. If you ask me, I can say the band is a bit technical when it comes to play between the tempos and the kind of riffs. Fortunately, it is not technical in the sense of “hard riffs”. On the opposite it is technical enough to don’t bore you, but without falling in guys desperate to show their “musical” skills. All of us want Death Metal soldiers after all; not “musicians”, if you get what I mean. All in all, we can say that it is not a “simple band” but has some level of complexity in their compositions.
If you think on Immolation (chords pull), some parts of Incantation (slow and dark), a jackal riffs as Deicide here or there; Monstrosity (Final Cremation summoned some place???) or Malevolent Creation (mid tempo hammering riffs/drums), Morbid Angel summoning too… As you can realize it is oriented to US Death Metal, which fits perfect for me; now you can get an approach to the band.
Almost the entire release gets “intros”, that at first sight I found a bit no sense and that could stop you the darker feeling. But once you listen again, it can be said that, these intros fitted well and got a proper prelude for the songs shown.
It is highly recommended for those worshippers of 90s Death Metal, US style. Those that want direct and simple riffs, that don’t know the US 90s Death Metal style, must avoid it.
This stuff is a second edition of the original release from 2006. Second one has 13 tracks in total, including the songs of 2006 and adding the intros per each, to reach the 13 tracks mentioned.
Current edition is released by Old Temple from Poland in a 3 piece grey color booklet. Some won’t like this kind of presentation, cos maybe they are waiting for a pin, sticker, patch, card, t shirt, candies, balloons, other surprises for kids, etc. They are looking for nice accessories and forgot that METAL is something obscure and evil, not “nice things”. Covers look more evil than the original (in which a clown was shown???) and there appear a couple of phantasmagorical aliens into a bestial crypt or something. The release is completed with an evil and not common pro gold color CD.
Contact the label here: http://www.oldtemple.com/, old@oldtemple.com
Contact the band here: band@embrional.com, www.embrional.com


Hate Them All (POL), Goat Tormentor, CD:
First of all this is an EP released by Old Temple and the stuff arrived for a proper review. Here we have some misanthropic Black/Thrash from Poland, even with some punk/hardcore touches. Mostly the entire time sounds in the black/speed/thrashings ways, with few blasts beats here or there and some more “blacker” riffs. Some mid-tempo into the songs is also included. I can say everything is well recorded, it is not a noisy release, but you can listen almost all the instruments properly.
Is absolutely rare for me, but that vocals sounds very similar to a Peruvian band, called Crown of Worms; not to be expected ah!? Surely not!
It has a cover and back cover painted by the artist Somluck from some Asian country, where irreligious and obscure entities are shown; while showing a devilish goat making a massive onslaught to some priests, nuns, or something on the back cover. If you would like long booklets with lyrics and that, maybe it would not like you, cos it show only a two pages booklet, with a pic of the members inside.
Clearly they are a kind of misanthropic and hate everything of course, and at the same time they are dressed as death commandos, with soldiers mask and that. Some songs titles seem to be in polish, but those that are possible to understand are: “Unholy War - Without God”, “A Skull Destroyed by Time”, “Destroyer of Bones”; so you can realize these bastards like human bones and total destruction!
It was released with 7 tracks in total, in almost 20 minutes, as it is an EP.
Contact of the band: hate_them@interia.pl, and the label can be reached here: http://www.oldtemple.com/, old@oldtemple.com

Sunday 12 April 2020

Int. Artist Hanna Rozpara from Poland

1. What is your background?, How did you start to draw?
I started to draw early, in childhood. The majority of my life was around the art. I was in artistic secondary and high school, then fine arts academy and now PhD degree in art.

2. How did you meet Metal music?, What is the meaning of Metal for you?
I’ve got to know metal music when I was a teenager, I was  about 13 or 14 years old. I was searching for powerful, sublime music, something like Wagner, and I’ve found it in Metal. I didn’t have happiness to start in Metal in its golden times; at that times unfortunately nu metal was on the top (but I didn’t like it, with a few exceptions). I’ve started from Rammstein, through the metal classics, then death metal, epic metal, and ending with black metal.
Metal is like a kind of spiritual feeling, an act of transgression and kathartic experience. It is powerful, it gives a sense of strength. Listening, and especially playing metal is an unique experience, something out of humanity, transcending the  weakness into titanic power; becoming someone else.

3. What are your main inspirations at the time to produce your obscure art?
I have many inspirations, it depends of theme of artwork, which I have to create. There was war, science, postapocalypse, nature, melancholia, alchemy, philosophy… It depends on what I create, the aim of artworks and what I want to express.

4. What kind of special techniques do you use to draw?
I am multidisciplinar artist. In my art I use many techniques and I still search for something new. I make paintings, drawings, photography, printmaking (woodcut, lithography, etching etc), installations, new media, graphic design and music… Techniques of drawing? There are too many of them to write it down there, haha!

5. Is there any kind of special or personal feeling that you want to express?, what feeling and why?
I want to express my thoughts by the art, and in the opposite way, think by the creation of art; creating art is an cognitive process. The best way to find interesting ideas is to start to create, they will come to mind themselves. Art can express wide spectrum of feelings; but rather than express the feelings, I want to evoke feelings and thoughts from me and viewer. Art is a kind of catalyst. Behind every work are lots of theories, philosophical background, and some senses about which I don’t want to talk directly and maybe some senses with a few meanings that I don't even realize.

6. With what artists/bands/labels, etc, did you have work?
I rather rarely work with bands and labels. I made few covers for band Nuclear Thorn, and I made some translations for R’Lyeh zine. I made visual identification for Under The Black Sun festival, and I made some posters for smaller concerts. I also worked with classical musicians - posters and photo sessions. That’s if about metal (and music in general). I mainly work as an independent artist.

7. What are the main/highlight works you have made?
One of my main works is the cycle about the Hiroshima and Nagasaki named “The Radiance of a Thousand Suns”. It was monumental cycle of monochromatic lithographs, installations, objects, video and music; if can be defined as Gesamtkunstwerk. It was about annihilation, crossing the gates of nothingness, kind of revelation of destructive power. Creating this was interesting experience, revealing a lot of meanings. Last year I made some artworks about the meaning of substance, alchemy, radioactivity and origin of universe.

8. In what would you say, you difference your own art from other artists?
I think that in definition artists should be different and constantly strive to be different. My difference? I always want to go by my own patch and searching something new. I try to do many things, and I have artworks in many different styles, I don’t like to stuck in one point.

9. What about the deals to work with you? What do you ask for? (money, trade stuff only)
I rather make artworks for a money, trade stuff occasionally. I mainly cooperate with art galleries.

10. Do you work with your art also for other sectors aside of Metal, can you make it professionally?
Yes, I mainly make my art for sectors aside of Metal and I made it profesionally. I mainly create fine art for gallery shows and artistic open calls, sometimes I lead artistic workshops (calligraphy, photography and others). I had 19 solo exhibitions, and lots of group exhibition, some works I also exhibited abroad, in Portugal, France, Belgium, UK, Croatia, Bulgaria, Taiwan and Japan. Nowadays I make typical metal artworks rather occasionally.

11. Speaking about your Metal scene, what bands, distros, labels, zines and other artists, can you recommend?
Polish metal scene nowadays is very strong, there is lots of broadly known bands, and active underground. From zines I can recomment R’lyeh zine (polish language) – with many interesting interviews, articles and reviews, and excellent feuilletons, leaded like as professional magazine. From English language zines from Poland I can recommend Necroscope zine, which is like as underground metal encyclopaedia and is released twice a year. Another good polish zines are: Infernal Death, Wolfpack (already not released, active in early 2000’s), Chaos Vault, Tribal Convicions, Oldschool Metal Maniac and others.  There are some good labels, Old Temple, Mythrone, Mad Lion, Arachnophobia (already almost closed), the big and known Agonia records any many others. The known label is also Witching Hour, but lastly it begin more and more rip off. An interesting label is Pionierska Records. It’s rather not metal label, but worth to be mentioned. It is experimental label, now specialized in floppy releases, the records are releasing of floppy disks in low editions .This labels releases new stuff very frequently, one new title a week. In general the floppy disk as a music carrier is very rare, there have been released just a bit over thousand music floppys all time.  A floppy  label concentrated on metal is Dangerous Diskettes (from Germany). BTW in the summer I plan to release my ambient and experimental music works on floppy with Pionierska Records.
The most known artists creating metal cover are Rosław Szaybo (died in 2019) – known of f.e. cover of Judas Priest’s “British Steel” and Zbigniew Bielak – made f. e. covers of Watain’s “Lawless Darkness”, Zhrine and Ghost. An artist, who’s art liked by polish metalhead and known abroad is Zdzisław Beksiński. His son, Tomasz Beksiński was radio presenter, very important for polish gothic culture. You can see history of Zdzisław and Tomasz Beksiński in movie “The Last Family”.
As an interesting thing I can mention is that nowadays in contemporary established young art are popular extreme metal themes.


12. Last words and contact!
Thank you for the interview! Keep Metal mighty!
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Sunday 29 March 2020

Int. Artist Mark Riddick from USA

What is your background and how did you get your start drawing?
I’ve had an affinity for drawing since my youth, however it wasn’t until I was 15 years old that I began drawing for metal bands. In 1991 I discovered the underground metal music scene and began corresponding with various underground death, black, and thrash metal bands, fanzines, record labels, distributors, tape traders, and fans around the world. Since it was before the Internet, all correspondence was made via postal mail, wherein we exchanged letters, fliers, and music. Since I already had a love for both drawing and metal music, I viewed the underground metal scene as the perfect platform for giving my artwork purpose and meaning, so I began to illustrate logos and demo tape covers for bands, covers and filler art for underground fanzines, etc.

How were you introduced to metal music? What is the meaning of metal music for you?
I can recall my parents purchasing several 7” singles from the major artists of the 80s and then transferring them onto mix tapes for listening during our annual family vacations. Being exposed to bands like Duran Duran, Depeche Mode, Men at Work, New Order, Styx, A Flock of Seagulls, The Pretenders, Fleetwood Mac, etc. opened my mind and fostered my appreciation and passion for music. In 1983, my grandmother purchased my first Walkman for me, along with a copy of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” full-length; I played that cassette into oblivion. In 1986 my taste for music began leaning toward hard rock and glam metal, thanks to my exposure to MTV. I would spend my allowance on bands like Def Leppard, Ratt, Keel, Dokken, Motley Crue, White Lion, etc. After about a year or more I graduated to even heavier music and began purchasing albums by thrash metal acts like Coroner, Cryptic Slaughter, Kreator, Slayer, Demolition Hamer, Possessed, Vio-Lence, Overkill, Sadus, Destruction, etc. This obviously led me onto the path of death metal with staple acts such as Death, Deicide, Cannibal Corpse, Obituary, Pestilence, Malevolent Creation, Napalm Death, etc. Upon discovering the underground scene, I was able to access even more bands who were lesser known or just getting their start. The underground scene offered so much variety and originality that wasn’t easily accessible via record stores or the bigger metal labels. I have so many old demo tapes in my collection from bands like Human Remains, My Dying Bride, Mortal Dread, Phantasm, Execration, Incest, Cataclysm, Putrid Decay, Torture Krypt, Morpheus, etc. many of which I still frequently revisit because they’re so incredible and way ahead of their time. What metal music means to me—it’s a part of my everyday life and truly is a lifestyle for me, and in some ways my livelihood. I wear a metal shirt daily, listen to metal while I drive, listen to it while I work, dedicate endless hours of time illustrating for the metal scene, and write, record, and publish my own metal music. I live and breathe metal.

What are your main inspirations to produce your obscure art?
What currently inspires me most about drawing is the ability to pause the regular demands on my time as a parent and husband. I love being a parent and husband, and much of my time and energy is directed toward these wonderful endeavors however drawing allows me to have a meditative moment and get completely lost in my own work. In terms of outside influences and inspirations, I often enjoy looking at the work of other artists, especially artists who also publish in the realm of metal music. Some of the artists whom I follow closely include Dan Seagrave, Daniel Shaw, Chris Moyen, Justin Bartlett, Brad Moore, Juanjo Castellano, Toshihiro Egawa, Christophe Szpajdel, Pushead, Wes Benscoter, Muhamad Candra, Sam Mills, and many others. I also enjoy the work of the old masters like Flemish painters Hieronymus Bosch and Pieter Brueghel, German painter and printmaker Hans Holbein, and the pre-Raphaelites such as Edward Burne-Jones.

What kind of special techniques and tools do you use to draw?
I’ve worked with various pen types over the years however the past few years I’ve been using Sakura of America products; particularly the Micron pens (various nib sizes) and I especially love to use their Brushpen products. I also use white jelly roll pens and Sharpie markers. For paper, I use simple 20lb printer/copier paper. Regarding techniques, I mostly concentrate on thick and thin brushstrokes using the Brushpens but I also lean on cross hatching and stippling techniques in my art too.

Is there any kind of special or personal feeling that you want to express with your artwork? If so, why?
Ultimately, I’m attempting to capture the essence of old school death metal in my artwork. I do this to be nostalgic but also to capture a moment in time wherein the genre was at its genesis. On a separate note, I’m also aiming for my art to leave an impression of our human mortality by making my work appear grotesque, otherworldly, and putrid. Death is a certainty and I believe there is value and important philosophical/worldview-shaping implications in acknowledging our own inevitable end.


With what bands, record labels, etc., have you worked?
I’ve worked with hundreds of bands and labels in my career, across many styles of metal, and other genres of music as well other industries altogether. Some of the most visible work I’ve completed has been for clients like The Black Dahlia Murder, A Day to Remember, Carnifex, Thy Art is Murder, Arch Enemy, Justin Beiber, Pusha-T, Rihanna, City Morgue, Dethklok, Amon Amarth, Volvo automobiles, Stan Against Evil television series, and clothing brands like The Hundreds, Rebel8, Raised By Wolves, and Death Saves. I also have some other major clients on my schedule that I can’t reveal at this time because they have not yet been officially published or are currently in progress.

What are the main/highlight works you have made?
The greatest joy and personal highlights for me has been illustrating for bands whose music I am already a fan of or sincerely enjoy, such as Grave, Morbid Angel, Nunslaughter, Hulder, Autopsy, Suffocation, Obscene, Horrendous, Ossuarium, Rotting Christ, Varathron, Skeletal Remains, Timeghoul, Bloodbath, Dying Fetus, Mystifier, Cemetery Lust, Zealot Cult, Deceased, Arsis, Revel In Flesh, Mortician, Nailed to Obscurity, Massacre, Gorgasm, Medieval Demon, Mortuary Drape, Imprecation, Gatecreeper, Tomb Mold, and the list goes on.

What would you say separates your own art from other artists?
I do believe I have a distinct style that allows my work to stand independently from others. All art is repetition however it is up to the artist to translate reality through their own unique vision, to reshape the work of others into something fresh and engaging; I believe I’ve achieved this feat through my art. Another distinction about my work is my willingness to venture outside of my heavy metal niche by exploring other areas of entertainment consumption to include other music genres and industries like television and film, food and beverage, gaming, fashion, publishing, etc.

How do you handle commissions (money, trade stuff only)?
I charge a flat rate for my illustrations however I do accept trades or a combination of the two on some occasions. This usually depends on the circumstance or the kind of relationship I have with my client.

Speaking about your metal scene, what bands, distros, labels, zines and other artists, can you recommend?
It’s difficult to speak about the local metal scene in the northern Virginia area—where I live—because it’s changed quite a bit since my youth. In the early 90s the most important bands from the local area here included Deceased, Abominog, Incarnis, Grand Belial’s Key, Arghoslent, Medusa, Doomstone, Morbius, Witch-Hunt, Rain Fell Within, As the Sea Parts, etc. The very first show I attended featured Deceased, Corpsegrinder, Suffocation, and Dismember. I was invited to the show by the drummer from Corpsegrinder—he used to publish an underground fanzine called Chainletter ‘zine. Their singer at the time was George Fisher, who later joined Cannibal Corpse; in retrospect it was great to see him perform up close in a small club setting. Regarding fanzines, there was Death Vomit ‘zine, Violent Head ‘zine—which was edited by a now well-known gothic-industrial DJ, Mike Kangal, and Sinistrari ‘zine—which recently made an appearance in the Lords of Chaos film during the “Helvete” scenes (I drew the logo and frame on the cover). The local scene here has been a bit disjointed in recent decades and I haven’t paid much attention to it, save for a few bands like Corpse Hole, Dispellment, Charged Minds, and Svierg. Regarding the American scene, I think the USA has a lot to offer. Some of the labels I’ve been purchasing from a lot from lately include Maggot Stomp, Caligari Records, Rotted Life, Desert Wastelands, Redefining Darkness, Headsplit Records, Dark Descent, Unspeakable Axe, Reaper Metal, Hell’s Headbangers, Nuclear War Now, Necroharmonic, Moribund Records, etc. All of the record labels mentioned here, both new and old, deserve your attention.

Last words and contact!
Juan, I want to thank you for your time, support, and thoughtful questions. Keep up the great work with Metal Maleficarvm as well as your band, Death Invoker! Thank you for supporting underground metal music! If any of your readers wish to learn more about my artwork, please visit: www.riddickart.com.

Tuesday 17 March 2020

Int. Artist Diabolizer from Poland

1.What is your background?, How did you started to draw?
Diabolizer:  Hail Satan! My background? I rose in the fire of hell and started to draw somehow in the meantime. I've never had such a plasticity. I treat it my primitive scraping as in forms of rest, relaxation...

2.How did you meet Metal music?, What is the meaning of Metal for you?
Diabolizer:  Metal is my life, it directs me to a great extent and defines me as a man. And I met this art, by accident, too. Years ago, as a teenager, I went to buy a Swedish tape of the band Europe. But fate wanted this tape was out stock so I blindly bought Metallica "Ride The Lightning". The cover electrified me, the name was familiar to me but I didn't have then any thoughts or knowledge of metal. When I fired that tape at home, I saw that a new chapter started for me. I faded away...

3.What are your main inspirations at the time to produce your obscure art?
Diabolizer: It's hard to be clear about that. It consists of many factors both, spiritual and more the mundane, earthy... We're trying to turn it all into one devilish element, from which all the rest is created, which is also affected by chaos...


4.What kind of special technic do you use to draw?
Diabolizer: A friend of mine noticed (hail Marcin!) it is tribal! haha! I don't use any special ones, I'm not a draftsman, graphic designer or painter. I'm basically doing it for myself, although... several ideas have already been published. I do these primitive incantations of mine with a gel pen or a pastels. No computer processing, just manual work.


5.Is there any kind of special or personal feeling that you want to express?, what feeling and why?
Diabolizer: In a sense on paper? All the darkness I would like to grasp which is in my heart and pour it on paper. Just a lack of technique and capability. And the darkness itself can be seen here in terms of feeling... I don't know why. It seems to me that some elements of yourself need to be spit out... or you'll suffocate with what's in your guts...

6.With what artists/bands/labels, etc, did you have work?
Diabolizer: I don't go anywhere with my stuff, I do it all the time rather for myself, and so far, only two of my works went outside. One is still adorning a fresh but rotten Cadaveric Possession/Aggressive Mutilator "Influx Of Hatred" split, several others contain Necrostuprum "Infernal" on one of the most disgusting compilations. There is also a Throneum/Death Invoker split "Pact with theForbidden". And the rest of them decorate a few covers of Blood, Morbid Winds or my Worship Him zine... Aha!  And something else will decorate the filthy Cyrograph zine (hail Sobiech!)... I didn't know there is so much of them, haha!

7.What are the main/highlight works you have made?
Diabolizer: Everything I have done so far and gone into the world I have listed the answer above. All the time, something to myself… and rests in the archives...

8.In what would you say, you difference your own art from other artists?
Diabolizer: Lack of talent, technique, quality of performance...

9.What about the deals to work with you? What do you ask for? (money, trade stuff only)
Diabolizer: Everything depends on each individual "order". Although until now, such typical were just two...

10.Do you work with your art also for other sectors aside of Metal, can you make it professionally?
Diabolizer: You saw my sweat on paper. Professionally? Me? There's no chance with what I'm presenting at paper to be pro. Sure, it'd be casually cool to sit in a house with music and fund your account with dollars, but no chance, man! Haha!

11.Speaking about your Metal scene, what bands, distros, labels, zines and other artists, can you recommend?
Diabolizer: Oh, there's too much of that, I think... But what comes to my mind is the following.
Hordes: Putrid Evil, Bloodthirst, Witchmaster, Impurity Desecration, Cthulhuss, Gallower, Infernal War, Wędrowcy-Tułacze-Zbiegi, Offence, Empheris, Det Gamle Bessat, Haunted Cenotaph, Crippling Madness, Hell's Coronation, Dark Fury, Necrostrigis, Blood Stronghold, Szron,Cadaveric Possession, Xanctux, Halo of Miasma, Fuulmoon Night Ritual, Magog,Whalesong, Furia, Evilfeast, Rot, DWargoat, Stworz, Cult ov The Black Blood, Bestial Raids, Poisoned, Ur, Demage Case, Martwa Aura, Besatt, Embrional, Warfist, Odour of Death, Hate Them All, Kingdom, Doombringer, Cultes Des Ghoules, Necrostuprum, Duch Czerni,Anima Damnata, Raped Christ, Diabolicon, Necrosadist, Ritual Lair and many more.                             
Labels: Old Temple, Pagan Records, Morbid Chapel Records, Zły Demiurg, Hell Is Here, Under The Sign Of Garazel, Putrid Cult, Godz Ov War, Fallen Temple, Unpure Records, Werewolf Promotion, Hammerbolt Prod, Mare Production Bunkier Production. 
Zines: Necroscope metal zine, R'Lyeh zine, Apocalyptic Rites zine, Into The Tomb zine, Vaginalluftwaffe zine, ZŁy Demiurg zine, Total Death zine, Riot of Violence zine, Post Mortem zine, Tales From Crematoria zine, Rest in Pain zine, Oldschool Metal Maniac magazine, Tribal Convictions zine, Pestis Spiritus zine, Cyrograf zine, Demented Omen Of Masochism zine, Musick magazine, Necro Mortem Tormentor zine and of course my Worship Him zine! haha!

12.Last words and contact!
Diabolizer:  Worship the devil and support the fucking underground! Contact whoever wants will find find it. Burn in hell!

Monday 2 March 2020

Artists interviews series

Metal Maleficarvm blog (MM blog) has started to make some brief interviews with artists related to hard/extreme subteranean music and culture.
Although, of course, MM blog is not responsible of the answers and cannot be considered that the editor of MM blog, shares the same ideas, the same personal tastes, etc. of the interviewed people.
It is just useful as a showing of the art of the featured artists; and then you can decide, from their words, ideas and their arts, if they deserve to work with you, or not.

Wednesday 26 February 2020

Int. Artist Jenglot Hitam from Indonesia

1. What is your background?, How did you started to draw?
I’m a self-learnt artist, no formal education or special experience. I started to draw because it’s fun. I am totally interested in the exploration of mind and infinite imagination.

2. How did you meet Metal music?, What is the meaning of Metal for you?
It’s because of all the videos I watched in television and my brother’s influence. Metal is something to die for, I live it, bleed it and will die for it.

3. What are your main inspirations at the time to produce your obscure art?
A lot of things, but especially in dark themes. Music itself, occult books, ancient beliefs, movies and studies of history.

4. What kind of special technic do you use to draw?
I can’t tell what, because I’m not sure if it has a name. But obviously it’s about the major involvement of details and theme exploration.

5. Is there any kind of special or personal feeling that you want to express?, what feeling and why?
Not sure if there’s any, also not sure where this question leads to.

6. With what artists/bands/labels, etc, did you have work?
Many of them, not sure if I can remember them all. Some major names (bands)are Impiety, Nargaroth, Hellfire Deathcult, Infernal Execrator, Abhorer etc.

7. What are the main/highlight works you have made?
Actually my own personal projects, including some series of artwork, triptych, and some conceptual artworks.

8. In what would you say, you difference your own art from other artists?
Not really sure where is the difference, I can’t really say, it’s the viewers who can tell not us, the artists. I let them decide.

9. What about the deals to work with you? What do you ask for? (money, trade stuff only)
I accept payment mainly with money, trade stuff is optional (only for special occassions)

10. Do you work with your art also for other sectors aside of Metal, can you make it professionally?
Yes, but not often. I did some side-projects including commission artwork of comicbooks and movies-related.

11. Speaking about your Metal scene, what bands, distros, labels, zines and other artists, can you recommend?
Band: Exhumation, Label: Pulverized, Zine: Bestial Desecration, Distro: Demonization
Other artists: None

12. Last words and contact!
Contact: Facebook page: Jenglot Hitam Artwork
Instagram: @jh_blackk
Last words: Keep the Underground Spirit Alive! Hail Satan!