Thursday, 31 October 2019
Midnite Madness CXXVIII—Live Evil 2020
Friday, 7 October 2016
A Fist in the Face of God presents... Live Evil Mix 2016

And we return, like the evil itself. Welcome back to the realm of real metal that is the Live Evil festival, returning to its rightful home, London's Boston Arms, after a cracking edition out in Berlin earlier this year.
Legendary doom metal pioneers Pentagram headline the festival's culmination on Sunday evening, but before they show us all how it's done there will be rare performances from NWOBHM heroes and relative obscurants, Demon and Millennium, respectively; black-thrash maniacs from down under, Destroyer 666; and hell, even the classic blues rock band Groundhogs are assembling a new lineup, featuring the original drummer, for this year's madness.
In what is perhaps the most varied lineup yet, there will be bands playing almost all styles, from death, thrash and black metal to a lot of traditional heavy metal styles – but don't miss out on the soon-to-be-legendary Black Magic returning to the UK for a rare appearance of their own. In fact, there will be a fair amount of newer bands playing bluesier/hard rock styles, which should mix up the audience a little. So in case you're worried that scary older brother types with cooler patches than yours will steal all your beer money, don't, because there'll be plenty of kids in flares looking a bit lost, wondering why they're not in a forest watching Wytch Hazel.
Anyway, I can say what I like here, but all you lot are interested in is the mix, so let's go. Thanks again to tall the bands for supplying the permission/tracks for the mix, and to Marek and Oscar for keeping it alive.
TRACKLIST:
1. Demon (UK) - "Intro: An Observation/Don't Break the Circle" [1982]
2. Antichrist (Sweden) - "Put to Death" [2010]
3. Horisont (Sweden) - "Odyssey" [2015]
4. Black Magic (Norway) - "Death Militia" [2014]
5. Millennium (UK) - "The Devil Rides Out [Re-recorded]" [2016]
6. Wytch Hazel (UK) - "We Will Be Strong" [2016]
7. Live Burial (UK) - "Forced Back to Life" [2016]
8. Insurgency (UK) - "Destined for Death" [Rough Mix]" [2016]
9. Barrow Wight (Canada) - "No Sleep Till Gondor" [2016]
10. Inconcessus Lux Lucis (UK) - "Corona" [2014]
11. Vulture (Germany) - "DTD (Delivered to Die)" [2016]
12. Pentagram (USA) - "Burning Saviour" [1987]
Monday, 26 September 2016
Wednesday, 25 May 2016
A Fist in the Face of God presents... Live Evil Berlin Mix 2016
The invasion takes place at Cassiopeia from May the 27th to the 28th—with the pre-show elsewhere—showcasing a range of bands both new and old, hailing from the USA to Brazil to Finland and beyond. In fact, a few of the bands playing this year's event were literal nobodies when the first Live Evil took place back in 2010, a point I raised with Tooth Log of Brooklyn's Natur at last year's festival. His reply was simple, yet very American: "WE'RE ALUMNI NOW, DUDE!" And right he was.
Take Occvlta, too. Their appearance back in 2010 was their inaugural desecration; now, the world waits as they prepare to drop their debut LP. So you've got some of the underground's success stories playing, with everyone's thrash favourites Antichrist closing proceedings at the after show on Saturday. Unfortunately Manilla Road declined to appear on this mix, citing their music is available online to listen to, but Live Evil did come up with this little 8-bit teaser. Damn, that really took me back to playing Castlevania on the SNES as a mulletted young Slayer-tee-wearing lad.
But onto the mix: almost 70 minutes of heavy, death, black, thrash, etc. All bands sent their songs over, and some even contributed exclusive tracks, so hails to them for their work in making both this and the festival happen. As not to show bias, I used the running order of the festival to arrange the track list, so it can also double-up as a kind of band time guide, or something. Shouts to Marek, and Ezio and Ricky of Wolf City, for making it happen. Snap up the few remaining tickets here.
TRACKLIST:
1. Nachash (Norway) "A Necromancer's Lament" [2015]
2. Vulcano (Brazil) "The Tenth Writing" [2014]
3. Morbid Panzer (Germany) "Sodomizer of Death" [2015]
4. Hard Action (Finland) "Tunnel Vision" [2016]
5. Occvlta (Germany) "Last ov the Sabbaths (Live)" [2015]
6. Zex (Canada) "Wild Blood (Alternate version)" [2014]
7. Dungeon (UK) "Innocent Evil" [2016]
8. Chapel Of Disease (Germany) "Symbolic Realms" [2015]
9. Indian Nightmare (Germany) "Betrayers" [2016]
10. Degial (Sweden) "Savage Mutiny" [2015]
11. Amulet (UK) "Levitation (Hawkwind cover)" [2016]
12. Bulldozer (Italy) "Another Beer (It's What I Need)" [1984]
13. Vorum (Finland) "Current Mouth" [2015]
14. Natur (USA) "The Invitation" [2015]
15. Antichrist (Sweden) "Terror Dimension" [2011]
Monday, 12 October 2015
Live Evil: Volume Two
The guys at Live Evil—Marek and Oscar—have included a free cassette compilation of some of the bands playing the weekend—featuring some exclusive tracks—free with each ticket, and they've been kind enough to let me preview it for your ears to get you all pumped up and ready to destroy Tuffnell Park this week. Hell's fire!
Here, some words from Marek:
Last year was the best Live Evil yet, which is saying something. The Dome is the perfect venue for us and the atmosphere was electric. This year will be even better, with our biggest and best line up and loads of great extras in place, including the free cassette. Our headliners are going to blow the doors off; we have all the young bands we wanted, including Helvetets Port (finally); and Chaos UK and Stray give us a slightly different flavour with the best hardcore punk and classic rock currently playing in the UK. I'm expecting to hear: "This is the best festival in the world, mate" at least ten times a day.There are still some tickets available, so be sure to clear the calendar of all that lying around hungover for some heavy metal mania. All info here and tickets here.
TRACKLIST:
SIDE A
1. Mindless Sinner (Sweden) - "We Go Together"
2. Flight (Norway) - "Flight" [03:39]
3. Nekromantheon (Norway) - "Cryovolcanic Eruption" [08:29]
4. Helvetets Port (Sweden) - "Hero of an Age"* [14:00]
5. Vampire (Sweden) - "Night Hunter"* [17:25]
6. Witching Hour (Germany) - "Once Lost Souls Returned"* [20:40]
SIDE B
7. Speedtrap (Finland) - "No Glory Found" [28:02]
8. Bulldozer (Italy) - "Cut Throat (Live At Rock Hard Festival 2012)"* [32:10]
9. ZOM (Ireland) - "Flesh Assimilation" [33:54]
10. Krossburst (Norway) - "Goddess of Midnight"* [38:38]
11. Seven Sisters (England) - "Lost in Time" [42:55]
12. Dungeon (England) - "Unholy Speed Attack"* [47:26]
* Exclusive tracks for Live Evil: Volume Two
Thanks to all the bands, Fenriz, Joel De'ath, Joseph Oremus, Costin Chioreanu, James Gall and the staff The Dome, plus all hard rock advocates.
Friday, 25 September 2015
Midnite Madness LXXVI—Live Evil 2015

Thanks to Marek and Oscar for bringing us this fifth edition of London's only real metal festival and to Joel De'ath at Music for Nations for his endeavours getting the mix to me in time for the show.
Midnite Madness returns next month. Who knows what I will be playing. You know what to do...
Monday, 13 July 2015
Live Evil 2015
Thursday, 16 October 2014
Midnite Madness LXIV - Live Evil Special 2014
Midnite Madness will return for the penultimate show of the year (/ever? I have not decided yet) on November 11th, and will most likely will be a Norwegian black metal show, as I haven't done one and have intended to do so since show one. December's show will be a 2014 one, that is guaranteed. SOON!
FRIDAY 6PM - 1AM (SOLD OUT)
22.15 Deathhammer
21.15 Ranger
20.15 Amulet
19.15 Division Speed
SATURDAY 2PM - 2AM (Ticket Collection from 2pm!!)
Upstairs
21.00 Manilla Road
19.45 Antichrist
18.45 Morbus Chron
17.45 Nocturnal
16.45 Portrait
15.45 Lizzies
Downstairs
18.15 Wytch Hazel
17.15 (Surprise act!)
16.15 Nocturnal Witch
15.15 Riddles
SUNDAY 3PM-11PM
9.45 Nifelheim
8.00 Quartz
6.30 Vulcano
5.30 Lecherous Gaze
4.30 Bunker 66
3.30 Nightmare City
MON 20TH @ The Alibi FREE AFTER-BANGER
20:00 BLOOD ON SATANS CLAW movie
22:00 Heavy Metal Karaoke and Records
Looks epic, can't wait. See you there!
Thursday, 9 October 2014
A Fist In The Face Of God presents... Live Evil Mix 2014
![]() |
Artwork illustration by Andrew Walter |
So, in annual fashion, here is a mix featuring one track from each of this year's participants. I lovingly pieced the tracks that curators Marek Steven and Oscar Tuttiett sent me over, with tracks running in chronological order from oldest to newest. There's even a brand-new, exclusive track on here from the mighty Deathhammer's soon-to-be unleashed third album, Evil Power, and also some brand-new stuff from the Marek's own Amulet, and Italy's speed metalpunks Bunker 66. I will let the guys do the rest of the talking followed by the mix.
What we have here are some of our favourite tracks from the amazing 19 international acts from this year's Live Evil Festival. Every year of the fest so far has been legendary and we will feel genuinely lucky to help this event happen. There is something very special about the atmosphere that is inclusive, fun, and completely unhinged, all at the same time. Every year we have bands that get huge shortly afterwards and others who remain unappreciated cult acts, and this year we genuinely think it's the best line-up yet. Still some tickets left so don't miss out - we look forward to hosting you!1. Quartz (UK) - "Satan's Serenade" [1980]
Marek Steven and Oscar Tuttiett—Live Evil
2. Manilla Road (USA) - "Hammer of the Witches" [1985]
3. Vulcano (Brazil) - "Spirits of Evil" [1986]
4. Nifelheim (Sweden) - "Storm of the Reaper" [2007]
5. Division Speed (Germany) - "Ominous Silence" [2009]
6. Antichrist (Sweden) - "Dark Sorcery" [2011]
7. Wytch Hazel (England) - "Wytch Hazel" [2011]
8. Lizzies (Spain) - "Sacrifice" [2013]
9. Ranger (Finland) - "Steel Dawn" [2013]
10. Nocturnal (Germany) - "Rising Demons" [2014]
11. Bunker 66 (Italy) - "(She's Got) Demon Eyes" [2014]
12. Deathhammer (Norway) - "Powertrip (Unreleased)" [2014]
13. Nocturnal Witch (Germany) - "Black Star" [2014]
14. Nightmare City (Sweden) - "Nightmare City" [2014]
15. Morbus Chron (Sweden) - "Towards A Dark Sky" [2014]
16. Lecherous Gaze (USA) - "End Rising" [2014]
17. Riddles (England) - "Psychedelic Power Engine Iron Claw Thunder Mistress" [2014]
18. Amulet (England) - "Glint of the Knife" [2014]
19. Portrait (Sweden) - "Mother Sun [Judas Priest cover]" [2014]
Also, next Tuesday I will hosting a special Live Evil show on my radio transmission, Midnite Madness, 12am next Wednesday morning. You've been warned!
Thursday, 24 October 2013
Maniac Monday XLIII - Epicvs Metallicvs II
It was the second Epicvs Metallicvs and was meant as a kind of wind-down to those who attended the already legendary Live Evil 2013. Zom were my pick of the weekend's bands, with Condor's cover of Invincible Force and Ranger's speed metal antics also a standout. The pre-show was godly, as anticipated. Shouts to Daniel, Cato, Kick and Chris of Deathhammer and to Anton, Sven, Gabbe and Lars of Antichrist. Killer shows as always.
Maniac Monday will return on November 4th with more real fucking metal, perhaps an old thrash show, seeing as I haven't done one in a while. But who knows, I will probably change my mind between now and then so tune in to find out for sure!
Lastly, there is now an email address that you can contact me on should you see it absolutely necessary. I am only trying this out to see if it makes any difference (it won't), so you can find it on my profile page (I am not typing it here). 'til next time...
Thursday, 3 October 2013
Maniac Monday XLI - Live Evil Special
In the past where this has happened I have just uploaded the show myself to mediafire, but a few of them got taken down recently and I have now received two warnings, which I assume are my last. I don't want them to close my account as I have a lot of mixes etc there so I am going to try to put them all somewhere else so the magick isn't lost, so bear with me while I get that working.
I am not sure this link will last but it is here for the quick, nevertheless.
ANYWAYS, the last show was indeed a Live Evil special, the first hour of which runs pretty much like the Live Evil Mix 2013, albeit featuring a different Satan track and a slightly altered tracklist. Hour two features bands who slayed the two previous festivals in 2010 and 2011 respectively. There is also a new track from the blistering new Obliteration album, Black Death Horizon, which releases next month. There is also a track that was recorded from Live Evil 2010 by Natur, which has never been heard before. Well, unless you were there then, that is.
Monday sees the return of Maniac Monday on NTS, 9-11BST, where I will be playing some more of that real metal you tune in to hear. 'til then, DIE YOUNG.
Wednesday, 25 September 2013
A Fist In The Face Of God presents... Live Evil Mix 2013
3. Arkham Witch (England) "Arkham Witch" [2009]
4. Eliminator (England) "Outlaws of the Highway" [2011]
5. Ranger (Finland) "Steel Dawn" [2013]
6. Condor (Norway) " Prophecies of Death and Destruction" [2013]
7. Vampire (Sweden) "At Midnight I'll Possess Your Corpse" [2012]
8. Ghast (Wales) "Pale Robe" [2008]
9. Beastmilk (Finland) "Void Mother" [2012]
10. Bastardhammer (England) "6 Million Ways to Die (in a Rock 'n Roll Band)" [2013]
11. Satanic Dystopia (England) "Blood, Spit & Concrete" [2013]
12. Necrowretch (France) "Purifying Torment" [2013]
13. Zom (Ireland) "The Chaos Dimension" [2011]
14. Pentagram (Chile) "Spell of the Pentagram" [1987]
Friday, 2 August 2013
Maniac Monday XXXVIII - Deathrashing Blacrifice/South American Massacre II
Shouts to Victor for his tireless work keeping the metal underground alive with his band of brothers down in Brazil and to all the bands on the list, as always.
Next show will be live from the NTS studio in London, on August 12th, where I might be playing a metalpunk show. Or something fucking evil. Time waits for the ripper.
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
Maniac Monday XXXV - Mesmerised by Insanity
ANYWAYS. Was great to play out some of the killer new stuff that I have been listening to a lot of lately. In particular the Power Trip record Manifest Decimation—so fucking tough, ough!—but also the new Age Of Taurus, Dream Death, Autopsy, and Körgull The Exterminator LPs, the Zom EP, the Ranger demo... Fuck, I have a load more new stuff sitting in a folder I haven't even had to time to check out yet, so a similarish show may arise again might soon.
Shouts as always to the bands, the promo-mongers who send me all the new releases, the people who listened in, and the people who will do in their own time now the show is reanimated.
I will return in July for three shows. If anyone would like an old show uploaded just leave a comment and I will do so as soon as my brain is working again.
Friday, 12 April 2013
Maniac Monday XXX - Heavy Metal Mania III—Shades of Steel
Not much else to say really except enjoy the show and I will be back on NTS, live, on April 22nd, where I will most probably be playing 2000s metal after back-to-back 80s shows. Maybe one day I will do a 90s (black metal) show, let's see. 'til next time...
Btw, below is an updated poster for Live Evil 2013, this coming October in London's Garage. More acts to come, keep checking their site here or listen in to Maniac Monday for more updates.
Monday, 18 March 2013
Maniac Monday XXVIII - Possessed by Steel
Show is back as usual, 9-11GMT, next Monday. For the previous 27 shows, click here.
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
The Return of Darkness... And Live Evil
The weekend of October 18th, 19th and 20th this year will see the third full Festival in its new home at The Garage in London, Islington. Live Evil announces the only UK shows this year from the blistering reformed NWOBHM legends SATAN and Cleveland, Ohio's unmissable Satanic Royalty MIDNIGHT. Both acts are devastating live and will add legendary shows to Live Evil's many previous highlights. The Saturday and Sunday days will be completed by an all new selection of the cream of the international metal scene.
Swedish thrash wunderkinds ANTICHRIST are also back to obliterate the Friday pre-show party. This evening show will be ticketed cheaply but separately from the two weekend days and will also take place at The Garage (Upstairs). More line-up announcements for all three days will be made soon.
Live Evil Festival is an International Heavy Metal Festival presenting the very best underground Black metal, Thrash, Speed, Death, Heavy Metal, Heavy Rock, Metal Punk and Doom bands from around the world. The bands who play it are all handpicked by Live Evil but using Fenriz and his Darkthrone 'Band of the Week' choices as an extensive but shortened list to keep quality high and eliminate external pressures. The festival is 100% committed to the fans and bands who play it.
“Something CAN come out of pure uncorrupted idealism" Fenriz (Darkthrone)
TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE:
http://www.gigsandtours.com/
OFFICIAL LINKS:
http://www.facebook.com/liveevilfestival
www.liveevilfestival.org
Live Evil 2013 poster hand-drawn by Costin Chioreanu.
Friday, 28 October 2011
The Return... Live Evil Pre-Show Shirts

I'm not sure how many of you made the pilgrimage to London last weekend for, not only Live Evil, but for the pre-show, but those of you who did will know how killer a weekend it was from Deathhammer, who opened proceedings at the pre-show, to Aura Noir, who closed the festival on Sunday night. Thanks to all the bands, Marek and Mark, and all deathpipers. Can't wait for next year!
Anyway, I had some shirts printed up for the pre-show, limited to 20 pieces for each band, all with the same backprint. The Deathhammer and Nekromantheon ones sold out on the night, but I have 5 Large and 5 XL Occvlta shirts left. If you would like one please leave your email address, location, and size in the comments box and I will email you a total. Shirts are £12, plus postage, which will be £4 in the UK, £8 to Europe, £10 worldwide. Don't ask me for the other two because they are all gone and I am not reprinting more cos that would be lame.




Wednesday, 19 October 2011
A Fist In The Face Of God presents... Live Evil Mix 2011

Yes folks, it is finally that time again—the return of Live Evil. In case you don't already know, Live Evil is a two-day metal festival held at Camden's Underworld showcasing bands from AFITFOG mixmaker Fenriz' Band Of The Week blog picks. The festival is in its second year and has again managed to come up with a hellwarming line-up, featuring many past AFITFOG interviewees. Some of the bands are relatively unknown, so, like last year, I decided to do a mix—in order of how the bands will appear at the festival—for your listening pleasure. Words from festival organisers Mark Lewis and Marek Steven after this.
So the plans are finished, the t-shirts and zines are printed and the bands are getting on their planes. The EVIL stress that is organising a festival is nearly over. Soon we will get to see some of the best metal in the world rip The Underworld to shreds.
None of this is possible without Fenriz and all the bands and friends who help us each year. Using the Darkthrone 'Band of the Week' choices as the basis of this is such a great leveller - we're guaranteed only the best no-bullshit metal. You can't fake it! Fenriz listens to more music than anyone and it's his integrity and taste that are the key factors.
So a massive thanks to all the bands who agreed to play Live Evil 2011 and to Dylan for the mix. We strongly advise you to check out these classic and new bands...
And there are still a few tickets left so get a taste of the best heavy music in the world at the weekend, all are welcome. It will be the best weekend of metal in UK for 20 years! No shit!
To international underground... "Destroy their modern metal and bang your fucking heads!"
Mark Lewis & Marek Steven
TRACKLISTING:
Saturday:
1. Age Of Taurus (England) "Unto the Hour of the Dead" (2010)
2. Witchgrave (Sweden) "Satanic Slut" (2010)
3. Maim (Sweden) "Evil Smell of Death" (2011)
4. Ravens Creed (England) "Stampede of Skeletons" (2011)
5. Em Ruínas (Brazil) "Morbid Pits" (2010)
6. Jaguar (England) "Stormchild" (1981)
7. In Solitude (Sweden) "Witches Sabbath" (2008)
8. Pagan Altar (England) "The Lords of Hypocrisy" (2004)
Sunday:
9. Revenge (Greece) "Jesus on the Cross" (2008)
10. Cruel Force (Germany) "Forces of Hades" (2010)
11. Black Magic (Norway) "Voodoo Curse" (2009)
12. Morbus Chron (Sweden) "Deformtion of the Dark Matter" (2011)
13. Bunker 66 (Italy) "Metal Redentor" (2010)
14. Antichrist (Sweden) "Victims of the Blade" (2011)
15. Elixir (England) "Treachery (Ride Like the Wind)" (1985)
16. Aura Noir (Norway) "Sulphur Void" (2005)
Thanks to Fenriz for all his dedication keeping Band Of The Week/underground metal alive, to both Marek And Mark for all their hard work organising everything, to all the bands for playing, and to Marek for helping me out with five of the tracks for the mix.
And don't forget the pre-show at the Old Blue Last. I have done some VERY LIMITED shirts for the show, so don't be late.
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Interview with Scott of Maim

Maim are one of many, many Swedish death metal bands. In fact, there are so many Swedish guys playing "old school" death metal that they have their own X Factor just for the genre. One of the bands to emerge from the steaming dung pile like a magic mushroom in season are Maim, whose second album is one of the finest releases of the year so far.
I caught up with guitarist Scott, who's also a live member for previous interviewees Morbus Chron. Both acts will be playing at this year's Live Evil festival, which takes place in Camden next month.
AFITFOG: Hey, you free yet?Maim: Absolutely! Home from work, have had my dinner and a beer so all set!
Nice. Gotta start these things on the right foot, eh. So, where should we start?
Maybe some background info since there seems to be a very old biography out there which says that we are influenced by Defleshed and the death 'n' roll scene. No idea where that came from.
HA HA.
Yep! Me and Chris started the band back in 2006 and I pretty much invited my old friends Rikard and Otto. Rikard and Otto are cousins and NOT brothers like many seem to write. We started writing material basically straight away at the same time as we rehearsed some old death metal tracks—some Autopsy, Morbid Angel, etc. Then we had a quite long hiatus because Otto moved to Oslo. But when he got back towards the end of 2007 we recorded our first demo—which have never been released properly—some people got homemade copies on tape and a few songs ended up on MySpace, that was it.
Were you surprised by the underground being so kind to you from the off? I mean, its not like there was or still is a shortage of 'old school' death metal bands out there, particularly from Sweden.
Yeah. Out of the blue we got a comment from Scott Carlson of Repulsion on our MySpace saying something like "old and grimy death, just the way I like it", which was amazing, especially back in 2007 when the whole "retro death" scene was still in its cradle. Then we got the offer from him to release a full-length via Soulseller, which we were super-thrilled by as he had just released Epitome Of Darkness by Repugnant.
But it went from a MySpace comment to "let's release your record"?
Something like that, yes. Everything went so quick, a bit too quickly, actually. We did initially plan to release the demo recording as a full-length, but it was too short for an album so we decided to re-record some of the songs from the demo and add a few new ones. Erik Danielsson from Watain did the artwork and so forth, so we basically went from 0-100 in a few months.
So tell me, what got you guys making death metal?
We didn't have any particular ideas on what we wanted to play except that we wanted to keep it raw and straight when we first got together. It could basically had been anything from 80's punk—G.B.H., Discharge—to whatever. But it seemed like the death metal thing the way it used to sound back in the late 80s and early 90s was the one the we agreed on since we all were into that kind of music and that's what it naturally started to sound like when we wrote our first songs together as Maim. You know I'm a session guitarist in Morbus Chron, right?
No, I wasn't informed of that.
Did a show with Morbus Chron in Finland with Autopsy. Shared a spliff with Chris Reifert, Danny Coralles, and Eric Cutler - how insane is that?!
Yeah man, that is insane, ha ha - critical madness! So, what other bands are you into at the moment? What do you make of the Uppsala scene?
So many good bands out there: Obliteration is definitely one of my favourites. Nekropsalms is one of the best releases in years, can't stop listening to it. Miasmal is another great band from Gothenburg, Sweden. Great guys as well, played with them in Copenhagen, last year, at an awesome festival called Kill-Town Death Fest. Obliteration played there as well. Then you have Entrapment from Holland—Entombed/Dismember style—and Vanhelgd, a bit of a different approach to death but still great, also from Sweden. Regarding the Uppsala scene, I like the demos from Katalysator and Degial, but I must say I'm not really into the Watain/Dissection approach to metal, it's too pretentious for me. I'm more into the DIY punk/crust attitude. It lies closer to our easy-going approach to music and way of life in general, I think.
So, your second album, for me, was actually better than your debut. How do you feel it compares?
Deceased To Exist is way superior than From The Womb. As said, From The Womb was made in a bit of a rush. We didn't initially have enough material for a full-length when we were about to release the debut, so it's basically a bit patched together. Deceased To Exist is well thought through from the beginning—we knew how we wanted the album to sound like and the songs fits together a lot better. We also had the LP format in mind this time and "Crematory" is such a good break for the A-side and the title track "Deceased..." is a solid starter as the first track on the B-side, etc.
Say, on "Resurrected from Hell" there's, like, a gladiator crowd roar or something on the third chorus, is that correct?
Ha ha! Yeah, it sounds like a gladiator roar, but it's just Rikard going crazy! [I] Like the vocals on that one.
So, let's now talk about Live Evil, it is a helluva line-up again, huh?
It's great! Antichrist, Maim, Morbus Chron, In Solitude, Aura Noir… Nekromantheon as warm-up—can't wait! Such a killer line-up!
You psyched to play your first UK show?
Oh yeah! I lived in London for a couple of years so got a lot of friends there and have been to many gigs at the Underworld. Can't wait! Hope we come back for a whole tour sometime.
I notice you guys don't play in any other bands—well, you mentioned you play live in Morbus Chron—that is kinda unusual for Swedish metal musicians.
We have played and are playing in various unimportant projects, but nothing major, no. But yeah, I play live with Morbus and Chris has recorded some solos on the new Bastard Priest record, so you could say it's a nice death metal collective around here!
What stuff do you listen to outside of metal.
I listen to a lot of different music, but have been listening a lot to old American hardcore and 82 British punk over the last few months. Stuff like Inepsy, GBH, Negative Approach, Minor Threat, Antitode etc. Along with that, Blue Öyster cult and Jethro Tull. A nice mix in my world! He he. Metal got a lot to learn from punk!
And you Swedes got some great bands like Anti Cimex, Bombanfall etc.
Mmmm! Anti Cimex! Great!!! And Totalitär—best one! You should listen to it if you haven't had the chance.
Is there any friendly competition between your guys and say, Bastard Priest and Morbus Chron? Like, did you hear their album and go "FUCK! We need to come back harder next time"?
Yeah, a bit like that! I think that's why there are so many good releases out here and many to come. Good sparring!
Good to hear. Any last words? Not that I am going to send a death squad now I am done interviewing you or anything.
Well, a big hail to all the dedicated people out there! And fuck racism, sexism, and idealism! The terrorist attack in Norway is just a big proof that something needs to be done. People need to start communicating over cultural and social borders! We are not very political—leaving that to the punks—but want to take the opportunity to say something 'cause it matters!
Photos by Fredric Sommer