jueves, 14 de septiembre de 2023
sábado, 12 de agosto de 2023
PUTSCH (United States)
1. Before moving on to the strictly musical, I want to thank you for your participation. -
P. Glad to do so, thanks for contacting me and listening to my music.
2. When and how was the Putsch formed? Why did you choose this name?
P. Putsch started with a Tascam DP-008EX digital recorder and a Shure SM58 that a friend gave me as a gift in 2016. It was tough, and I knew at that point that I wasn't going to stay like this forever. The options were limited, but it was what I could afford to work with. Finally, they gave me an older computer and some friends gave me advice on how to get started. It slowly came together as more gear became available and I recorded Demo I in 2020. The name is less politically inspired in the macro sense than most people seem to think. By calling it Putsch, I am affirming the current state of black metal and the people who think they have a say. It is little more than a rebellion of what some mistake for being “ trve ”. It's my way of saying "fuck you. I'm doing it my way." It's a middle finger.
3. How do you see Rural Black Metal in general within your country?
P. I see it few and far between. Projects start and end and it's hard to even bother to keep up. The lack of always having an Internet connection plays a big factor here. But if I were to talk about most American bands in general, it would be negative for the most part. There is little consistency with most of what is out there. Also, what a lot of kids pass off as rural or whatever is written and recorded in a suburb a mile from fast food places and strip malls. Unless they're waving rainbow flags and pretending someone cares about their shitty music. They are all full of shit. There's a Conway Twitty song that sums it up perfectly. He says, "Don't call him a cowboy until you've seen him ride, because that Stetson hat and fancy boots don't tell you what's inside..." If someone's dressing up and messing around, they try hard, I bet they're trash and I ignore it.
4. Ideologically speaking, are you an activist in a movement that promotes your traditions?
P. Putsch deals primarily with the history and traditions of the Ozark Mountains region in the US. There is a nationalist element to him and he strays at times, but there is an overbearing regionalist element that runs him. I keep my personal life separate from Putsch. It's hard to think of him as myself because I see him as separate from me. Almost like he works for Putsch and the idea dictates what needs to be done.
5. What can you tell us about demo II? Did they manage to achieve what you had in mind in relation to their final result?
P. During production of Demo II you were still green and trying to start a fire by rubbing two sticks together. It was never intended to be a demo, but the production was never going to be what I wanted. When I had a bunch of songs, I cut a handful and re-recorded them for Cursed. Progeny of rebel Saints , which was better articulated and had more specific direction. A small label in the US picked it up, and around six months later it was released as a split along with Cursed. Progeny of rebel Saints by Old Forest too. I'm happy with how it turned out, but obviously I've learned a lot in the last two years.
6. Tell us a bit about the song “ Cult of lightning and sun ”.
P. I wrote most of the lyrics before I wrote music. The title is an obvious nod to S. Devi , but the song only touches briefly on the themes often associated with her outright. It's more about living in but not the modern world. This was around the time there were daily riots in every major US city. The media turned it into a positive and cracked down on dissidents. Meanwhile, we watched from the mountains and enjoyed life as normal. The first line is “We are the true aristocrats. We stink of cheap wine and chew the fat.” I am affirming that our way of life is correct. That is, a past life out of your system as much as possible. It doesn't have all the glamor and glitz of the urbanites, but we have so much more than that. We don't drive fancy cars or eat with fine cutlery. We're driving beat-up Chevys and drinking out of gallon jugs. We share little with them other than race and they have chosen their path in life. I highlighted this in various ways lyrically but also musically. There is a bridge with a small slide guitar part . It is rough and barely in tune. During this he mentioned that there is very little to save and not everyone is coming with us. But while they burn their own world, we'll toast to that, singing and dancing to songs our ancestors made up on the very hills we walk today. During the Outro, he made a note that this is only a brief moment in the eternal cycle. A golden age is looming on the horizon, and we hillbillies have a front row seat to the return of Baldr or Kalki ...whatever you want to call it.
7. Could you give us a brief review of the material published to date?
P. Since 2020, I have released four separate cassettes on four different labels. Demos I and II were very hard and a nightmare to work on. Looking back, I can't believe I had the patience for it. Technological deficiencies consumed most of my time and I had to learn to manage without having access to the Internet. When I had almost finished Cursed Progeny of rebel Saints , I had finally gotten a groove on and my friends were essential to get me there. It was a daily struggle where I was taking a few steps back and forth until then. All three tracks from The Everlasting Struggle were kind of unique and I was adjusting my approach and the gear I was using. Since I wasn't focused on a specific concept, I put them as a division. That it was a perfect place for them. I have been working on a full length for over a year now. Compared to the earlier material, it has a much clearer direction, but it is a far cry from the second wave influence that I started with. I've put in a lot more folk and country elements. I built a lap guitar steel with a 2x6" and a bunch of spare parts. That's the next thing to track. Sometimes I wonder if it's even "black metal" at this point. I'm not ready to post much more details, but I do have some demo tracks on the wind if people know where to look.
8. What is your base of inspiration when you sit down to compose?
P. I always start the same. I play riffs on an acoustic while drinking alcohol and smoking or chewing tobacco. Sometimes I already have lyrics or a beat that I'm writing to. Other times I try to capture some fleeting idea in my head. The track " Nose Down and Call it a Night " started out as a test mix of harmonica and acoustic guitar after my fair share of drinks. If things don't click, I delete it and start from scratch. But it always starts with a drink, tobacco, and an acoustic.
9. How is the recording process used? (Traditional study or study at home).
P. Everything is recorded in my house. I often share mixes with friends of mine who spend a lot of time in the studios. But I record, mix and master everything myself in a little corner next to my wife's art station.
10. Let's talk about traditions... What traditions received from your ancestors are still active to date?
P. Many of the religious views I was raised with were left behind as a child. However, I still see things like speaking in tongues and dancing until you pass out from exhaustion at revivals and church services as truly spiritual, damn any strange looks you get. I have no respect for any Abrahamic way, but there are undeniable nuances and rituals that our people have been following for a long time in most Christian holidays in my region. Remove the foreign elements and you have European mysticism. This is part of the reason I wanted to include the anthem " I'll flying Away " at the close of " Nose Down and Call it a Night ", which is about Richard Russell/ Skyking . In practice, most of what my family observes and maintains rituals would be described as pagan. We observe cultural holidays like Christmas for children, but our focus is more on the solstices and the change of seasons. We also practice divination with runic workings and omens, but that's something we keep closed and secret for the most part. I hate guys who go out of their way to correct people by calling it Yule or Samhain or whatever.
11. What labels were interested in representing the Putsch inside and outside the United States?
P. I talked about working with various labels at the beginning of it all. I found it difficult to work with most of them. A lot of guys seem to want their hand in people's art and I don't mind these guys. Old Forest and Analogue Terrorism were by far the easiest to work with and straightforward. I've put most tag purchases aside for now to focus on the full length and get it where it needs to be. Whatever tag you post will come with time. Cassette is my preferred format, but I get a lot of requests to release CDs. I'm not sure who I'm going to. It mainly depends on what the label is willing to do.
12. Are you preparing new material this year or next?
P. It is possible that the full version will be released next year. It depends on how soon it's finished and where you land in line when you get there. I don't want to rush things this time. Most of the bugs and crashes so far were caused by not taking my time. I start to leave the guitars behind and then write a new song or add another part here and there. But it will happen when it happens.
13. What can you tell us about the separation of "The Law of Eternal Struggle" with Mahr ?
P. There really isn't much to tell other than the backstory of how it happened. I have never been open about my identity until Analogue Terrorism called me and asked if I had any material that I was ready to publish. I had the three tracks that I had no plans for and I mentioned that we could split with Mahr . Knowing they didn't know who I was, I mentioned a nickname they knew me by and said to tell them I said hi. One of his friends was actually the guy who gave me the Tascam recorder I mentioned earlier. When he gave it to me, he predicted that our story together had many more pages to fill, although we wouldn't be seeing each other any time soon. So for me, it's hard not to believe that a prophecy was partially fulfilled there. From the art to the pressing, everything was on point and I was thrilled with the final product.
14. Let's talk about reading.
¿What writers have you visited lately?
P. My father read a lot of pulp westerns . I bought them by the box at garage sales so often that I could always pick and find a random Robert E. Howard or HP Lovecraft book here and there. I'm less drawn to history than I am to a good story, so most of what I'm drawn to is fiction. Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian and The Road that resonated with me like few other stories have. But if I could only recommend one book, it would be The Outlaws by Ernst Von solomon . Follow a Freikorps volunteer in post WWI Germany . I would be doing you a disservice by trying to explain more myself. You can find it in Arktos .
15 Musically speaking. What Rural Black Metal projects would you recommend?
P. I don't listen to a ton of black metal that people haven't heard of. I think it's obvious that I listen to a lot of Peste Noire. Other than that, I like Bilskirnir , Dark Fury , Blood Libel , Odium Totus , Kvasir's Blood , Meinenwerfer , etc. I'm probably the worst guy to ask about what black metal to watch to be fair. I listen to country from the '40s and '90s more than anything else. George Jones, Merle Haggard , Johnny Paycheck and the devil, if you've never done it, give old Alan Jackson a try. Garth Brooks, George Straight , and Conway Twitty . I could spend all day on this list. Townes Van Zandt and a little whiskey sour mash can shake things up nicely. I also listen to old gospel songs that I remember singing at tent revivals on dirt roads as a child.
16. What action do you take in the face of the disgusting modern world and all the pestilence it brings?
P. My personal life and Putsch are completely separate. What I would say to this question is that through Putsch I have had more opportunities to meet and engage with people that I probably wouldn't have met otherwise.
17. Where can we buy materials from the first releases?
P. As of now, all tapes are out of print. I've been through a popular website that hosts digital download sales several times, but this is obviously less than desirable. At any moment it could be shot down again. I plan to eventually suppress old material myself through a label, but right now I'm only concerned with writing and releasing new material.
18. The covers of your releases are very interesting. Do you take care of the design?
P. Thank you. Yes, all the designs were made by me apart from the separation with Mahr . analogue Terrorism was behind it completely while working with the aesthetic of Bald Knobbers . The Balds The Knobbers were a group of vigilantes who tried to bring justice to the Ozarks in the 1880s and eventually became what they began to fight against. The history of the vigilantes and bushwhackers has become legend and tall tales at this point. I use photographs of them to capture and convey the history and spirit of the Ozarks as a kind of no man's land.
I thank you for your time Putsch and it is a great honor that you participate in the fanzine.
P. Yes, thanks for including me.
miércoles, 9 de agosto de 2023
Mudrum (Italy)
1. Before starting with the strictly
musical stuff, I want to thank you for being part of this first release called
Visión-Furor-Ideal. magazine.
Thank you for contacting me for this
interview and I am honored to be here to answer your questions as I am extremely
proud to have been involved in this project!
2. How do you see the Black Metal NS
movement until the current year?
mah... look honestly at the NS scene
understood as a gender "label" under which groups and projects that
have to do with National Socialist ideology are united (although defining the
movement in such a simplistic way is very reductive in my opinion ) I still see
it prosperous and full of many good ideas, like many young people, especially
young people who are not afraid to take sides. Unfortunately, we all know very
well how the world of music in general, and that of black metal in particular,
these days is taking a disgusting turn, giving in to politically correct drifts
that are not and cannot even be combined with what black is. metal. , that it
was, and that it should continue to be. I don't want to give a history lesson,
but we all know that black was born out of a desire to self-exile from the
conventional world, creating a vivid antagonism to all that was commercial and
marketable, thus also assuming something more than provocative and blasphemous
connotations, it is now the fact that satanism and everything that gravitates
around it from an antagonistic cult of good and therefore a character of
belonging to certain scenes and subcultures has instead become a commodity for
pop consumption. By now almost all pop and mainstream artists have more or less
winked at a provocative pseudo-satanic imagery with explicit usurpations of
symbology as always more socially accepted and almost justified in a measure of
purely adolescent rebellion in the name of black sweatshirts . with the
pentacle, goat and 666 candles, inverted crosses on the cover of the IPhone x
and the rapper on duty with the t-shirt of an 80's metal band because it's cool
to be a pseudo-Satanist... all this has brought black artists looking for a new
way of provocation and self-placement on the "bad" side and the
swastika has taken hold as it is not justifiable in the eyes of the mainstream
in any way... and only condemnable and therefore fully embodied everything we
wanted and we sought to go back to being the ugly and evil ones dressed in
black with studs and no longer satanists but nazis. This has certainly created
a boom in groups and gangs that put themselves under the NS banner, but it has
also created confusion because many of these groups are not really National
Socialist, not even Nationalist... just looking for a spotlight. to enlighten
them for a second, and since they can't musically prove it by making statements
that can attract the indignation of the majority. This vicious circle, however,
has sacrificed many bands and realities that actually have an idealistic and
political substance within them. In fact, now if we go to an aesthetic
analysis, the truly militant bands have been gradually abandoning the image of
hard and pure black in the name of industrial tacos and corpse paint to assume
a more militant aesthetic and closer to a more stage nshc or finally . post-skinhead.
In fact, today if we go to an M8l8th event (in my opinion one of the most
brilliant and serious bands out there at the moment, both musically and
militantly and content-wise) or Peste Noire de Famine we will find some old
blackster disheveled and out of date but above all we will find many types that
aesthetically can be contextualized absolutely within the casual stadium
movement or in any case much closer to the Nipster aesthetic. All of this is
not only a sacrosanct and physiological evolution of a movement that is moving
further and further away from the black classic that is culturally and morally
degenerating, but it is also a necessity that takes content as the main axis of
the movement, bringing ns blackster itself closer to to be black metal
hooligans instead of old blacksters because in the militant environment there
are aesthetic codes that must be respected. And this... I like it.
3. When and how was Mudrum formed? Why the
name?
The Mudrum project was born in a particular
period of my life, a period that deeply marked my personal path, both musically
and personally, everything comes to life during a long period of house arrest
for a serious crime (a period that in different modalities from the beginning
or with more freedom, but that is still ongoing in fact I am still serving the
sentence for which I have been sentenced) I was sentenced to 13 years in the
first instance, then the sentence was reduced to a total of 5 years and 8
months for attempted murder aggravated (reasons related to racial hatred)
however, during the second phase of my detention, that is the one I had to
spend no longer in prison but in house arrest later at home, as a pastime
against boredom I went back to writing music that actually I hadn't done it for
many years, I've played in numerous bands throughout my life playing the most
varied instruments (which has allowed me to technically manage all the
instrumental parts of the Mudrum project) I played mainly hardcore/hatecore and
oi! An almost obligatory choice given my long skinhead past, although I have
not disdained some participation as a session player in some black and death
projects that never had great resonance and notoriety. Instead, the skinhead
scene allowed me to tour almost the entire underground scene in northern Italy
and beyond. Back to Mudrum It was my love of black that gave me the unhealthy
idea to plunge headlong into a one-manband solo venture as I later became the
Mudrum project, it all really took shape when for fun and maybe even a bit to
challenge myself i tried to write all the instrumental parts of a piece, a
piece that becomes part of my first album, the "white side of
darkness". The rest with time and dedication came alone, I love black
metal and I listen to that mainly, although I'm not new to nshc and hatecore
drifts, although I prefer to play these genres than listen to them, but let's
say that then Mudrum because of how I You know, today it was born out of
nothing and then I had to give it shape, finding in the texts full of racial
hatred and volkisch culture a natural outlet for my thought and the ideology
that I proudly carried against everything and everyone. As for the name Mudrum
does not have a literal meaning, it should be a pseudo dialectal expression
with which cryptics of the local Ligurian Apuan tradition identify themselves,
although the language of Ligurian Apuna has not yet been fully studied by
experts, in fact , the meaning is still discussed and revised, it still has a
mystical, dark and mysterious connotation.
4. What are your inspirations, both
ideological and musical?
But look musically, the sources of inspiration that I am going to draw from are always different and changing, certainly starting from the classics of black and specifically from the nsbm, but if you go to search my beautiful playlist, you will find in sequence totenlieder of Absurd with ab. Fidelis origin by baise ma hache, followed by the first demo by Vouïvre and then revenge or conqueror. I really like the French scene from the obvious plague noire to alcest, I particularly like French black metal, in fact I really like writing lyrics in French, lately I've been listening with interest to a Russian band that writes in French, the Passeisme. Apart from the newly released stuff, I really appreciated the work of the fairra released last year, if I'm not mistaken, let's just say that I really like to look for ideas in emerging bands, because they usually have a real energy that surf bands often run the risk of losing moving forward in time. Ideologically, instead, I find ideas in all of Western classical literature from Schopenhauer to Plato to more recent and ideologized study material such as Brasillach, Celine and obviously the classics of the area such as D'Annunzio. Lately I've been reading ragnar redbear and Maspero with pleasure, but also lighter and goliardic things like svart jugend... to quote one of his maxims that represent a lot to me "manesque children all read Dostoevsky"... well, it's a beautiful image.
5. What can you tell us about the registrations to date or future registrations?
At the moment I can't tell you when and how
I will produce new material, my second album will be released very soon, which
will come out with Winter solace, it will be an agglomeration of raw and aerial
philosophy and war futurism in an old fashioned nsbm key, after this album
there will be a of my cover songs in a tribute album to the compatriots via
dolorosa but after these projects I don't want to give myself other
deadlines... in the future we'll see, I don't want to say too much, certainly
the mvdrvm project doesn't end here, in fact, yet they will hear about me...
6. Tell us a little about the song
L'Impracticabilité Irréaliste de l'égalité" (We can appreciate an elite
sound composition).
You chose one of the songs that best
represents me, the riff and the purely musical part was born from the fusion of
two guidelines that I had written down studying some guitar sections, then the
drum part came alone, on the other hand the lyrics are much more visceral and
refined, I was studying some songs of the French pro-Nazi militias like
"le chant di diable" and I was inspired by them, also taking as a
reference some popular beliefs that feed the myth linked to the Leibstandarte,
and the result is more how satisfying!
7. You will participate in the compilation
“The Horde Unleashes Anger. Vol. 2. What are your expectations for the release?
My expectations are very high since, in
each of my releases, I put my blood body and soul into the music and what I do
and therefore the expectations are always very high, I was in contact with
these guys who proposed this work together and finally materialized, I hope I
have lived up to it, however, I am proud to have participated in such a
project... every opportunity is good to spread the seed of national socialist
black metal!
8. Tell us a bit about Mudrum's lyrics...
What is your inspiration when you write? Could you share with us a fragment of
one of your texts?
Look at my texts until they are almost
always reinterpretations of essays or political writings, almost as a personal
point of view on a certain topic, although many instead of talking about
politics get lost in the labyrinth of Western and especially European esoteric
culture, but in In any case, personal writings remain almost like a
philosophical treatise on a previously chosen topic.
9. How is the composition and registration
process ?
It all comes out very naturally, usually I
start with a guitar riff, then on the desk I create the different guitar parts,
then I adapt everything with the drum lines, sometimes I add the bass before
moving on to the synth and ambient part. than me rub a long time. How much I
hate keyboards and banal noises, so I'd rather insert nothing than a nasty
harmonic loop. But that's it anyway.
10. Which labels were interested in
representing Mudrum?
I must say that I was lucky because I
received some proposals, but I decided from my heart to put political ideals
before my wallet, in fact, I collaborate exclusively with labels deployed in
the nsbm scene
11. Do you collaborate with other projects?
I have collaborated with many bands and if
I have to say that my favorite is definitely the tribute voice that I recorded
for Via Dolorosa, who are my compatriots, but in any case I do not disdain
anything at the level of collaborations. The nsbm is a seed and should be
planted on as many lands as possible to spread the word!
12. Finally a few words for the readers...
Thank you for your time Edward D. It is a great honor for you to participate in
the fanzine. Salve Mudrum!
But nothing special, I thank those who
listen and support me, but above all those who still believe in National
Socialist black metal because it is thanks to those who buy and support that
bands like Mudrum exist!! So I feel like dedicating my greetings to you!
Sieg heil!
martes, 8 de agosto de 2023
ARYANHORDE "Odio y Desprecio" (ARG.)
1. Antes de
comenzar con lo estrictamente musical, Quiero agradecerte por formar parte de
este primer lanzamiento de este Zine.
Por nada caballero, para eso es la camaradería.
2. ¿Cuándo y
cómo se forma ARYANHORDE?
Aryanhorde se forma en el año 2010 como proyecto
paralelo a Aesir.
3. Participaste de otros proyectos a lo largo de estos años.
A parte de Aesir, grabé con Sigfodur, Vrildom. También
formé un nuevo proyecto llamado Tergum Hostis.
3. A_ ¿Podrías comentarnos cronológicamente cuales son esos proyectos?
Aesir es mi proyecto principal. El resto de mis
proyectos, incluido Aryanhorde nacieron con el deseo de experimentar otras
ramas del Black Metal.
Por ejemplo, Aryanhorde siempre tuvo su parte visual
bien radical, como así también sus letras. Y en cuanto a lo musical lo situaría
entre una combinación entre Der Sturmer y Absurd.
Sigfodur nace gracias a mi admiración por Xasthur,
que es una de mis bandas preferidas.
Hace unos cuantos años también tuve proyectos como
Eaglenest, Valfodreich, Rafnagud y Pagancult donde solamente salió un disco de
cada uno. De esos proyectos destaco a Eaglenest que realmente fue muy bueno.
También formé parte de Uriburu y Throne Of Might.
Hoy en día mi proyecto más nuevo es Tergum Hostis
que me parece muy bueno. En este proyecto estoy poniendo mucha dedicación a
todo, desde la composición, líricas, sonido y producción en general.
Quizás surja algo nuevo, estoy grabando y
experimentando con otras variantes del Black Metal, veremos que suceda.
Y para cerrar está Vrildom, es un proyecto, con el
cual participe en su nuevo disco.
3. B_ ¿Volverías a grabar con alguno de los proyectos o bandas por las cuales pasaste anteriormente?
De todos los proyectos y bandas en las que estoy involucrado, lo único que tendrá constancia es Aesir, Aryanhorde.-
4. ¿Cuáles
son tus inspiraciones, tanto en lo ideológico como en lo musical?
Aunque siempre estoy en constante búsqueda y aprendizaje, mi inspiración principal viene de la Alemania Nacional Socialista.
En cuanto a lo musical es un tema muy amplio ya que no
solamente a la hora de hacer música me tiene que influenciar alguna banda,
también puede ser una buena pintura o un buen lugar lo que me transmita la
inspiración para componer.
Si bien escucho a los grandes clásicos del Black
Metal como Burzum, Absurd, Branikald, Forest, etc. estoy prestándole mucha
atención a Finlandia, ese país tiene unas bandas increíbles.
5. Hablemos
sobre los registros auditivos que tienes hasta la fecha con ARYANHORDE…
5. A_ ¿Podrías hacer una reseña de cada una?
¡Destruye la perversión (2011) y Die Juden sind
unser Ungluck! (2012) son dos trabajos de Black Metal bien extremo y crudo, no
hay mucho más que agregar.
Recién en Enemigos de Jehová (2021), Aryanhorde
encuentra su rumbo y marca una diferencia totalmente notable y superior con
respecto a sus dos trabajos anteriores.
5. B_ ¿Re-Editarías alguno de tus 2 registros anteriores?
En cuanto a reeditar, no se...no se me pasó por la
cabeza. Quien sabe.
7. Hablemos
del último lanzamiento de ARYANHORDE ‘Enemigos de jehová’
7. A _ ¿Qué puedes contarnos acerca de esta nueva descarga?
La vuelta de Aryanhorde fue a lo grande, además de
entregar un disco bien radical en todo sentido, la diferencia con los trabajos
anteriores es abismal. Aquí ya se puede notar que hay experiencia en cuanto a
lo musical como a lo lírico. Siempre fui de la idea de crear discos que queden
en la mente de quienes los escuchen, y con este disco eso se logró totalmente.
7. B _
¿Cuántas copias hay de este material?
Este disco fue editado en tape por Argentum Records
en una edición de 50 copias.
8. Háblanos
un poco de las letras de ARYANHORDE …
8. A_ ¿Cuál es tu inspiración principal a la hora de escribir?
Las letras de este disco son totalmente directas y
extremas, me influenciaron muchos los acontecimientos de este año que dejó ver
bien en claro quién es una oveja obediente, un desertor, un traidor, etc. A eso
le sumo también los temas que acostumbro a escribir, pero todo encarado desde
una óptica bien directa.
8. B_
¿Podrías compartir un fragmento de una de tus letras con nosotros?
Imbéciles llamando la atención
Colmados de egoísmo y actitudes usureras
Amantes del oro y el poder
No saben de lealtad, por eso están afuera.
Un cordero de jehová que se arrastra y suplica
Clamando misericordia no merece piedad
El guerrero que supo ser hoy cae ante la cruz
Sintiendo compasión, pidiendo absolución.
Contra la enfermedad y la decadencia
Guiamos nuestra ira y nuestro odio
Contra su inclusión y degeneración comenzamos esta
revolución.
9. ¿Cómo es
el proceso de composición, grabación?
Este disco lo compuse en menos de una semana. Tomo
mi guitarra y simplemente sucede todo espontaneo.
10. ¡dentro
y fuera del territorio argentino!
¿Cómo ves
el NSBM en general hasta el corriente año?
El NSBM ha crecido muchísimo en Argentina. Están
surgiendo muchas bandas de calidad y sellos que apuestan a ellas.
Con respecto al resto del mundo mucho no puedo
decir, solo diré que han despertado un gran interés por lo que esta sucediendo
en estas tierras.
11. Visto
que hay muchos proyectos/bandas que salen recientemente, ¡dentro y fuera del
territorio argentino!
¿Hay alguno
que te llame la atención y puedas recomendar?
Los compilados editados recientemente hablan por si
solos. Ahí uno podrá encontrar muy buenas bandas.
No voy a nombrar ni recomendar a ninguna banda ya
que los gustos de la gente varían, que cada uno descubra por si solo que le
gusta mas o menos.
Fuera de estas tierras también vienen surgiendo muy
buenas bandas.
12. ¿Qué te
llevó a editar material con ARYANHORDE después de 9 Años del último registro
que fue ‘Die Juden sind unser Ungluck!’ de 2012?
El odio, el asco y el desprecio hacia mucha gente
fue la razón por la que Aryanhorde volvió a sacar un disco.
13. ¿Hay
alguna banda o proyecto con el cual te gustaría realizar algún Split?
Sinceramente no pienso en eso y tampoco me interesa
mucho. Cada split en el que participé fue porque me lo propusieron. Obviamente
descartando alguno que incluía solo proyectos míos.
14. ¿Cuál es
tu opinión sobre los maricones que se intentan infiltrar en el NSBM?
Putos hay en todos lados, pero ¿que se quieran
infiltrar en el NSBM? me parece que son
suicidas. Jajaja
15. En este
punto dejaré que hagas la reflexión que desees y sobre lo que desees…
Aryanhorde es un proyecto que no se calla nada, le
duela a quién le duela. Y si te sientes identificado con alguna letra, sin duda
es porque fue escrita para vos.
16. Por
último unas palabras para los lectores...
¡Gracias a todos los que apoyan a Aryanhorde como a
mis demás proyectos como a toda banda de Black Metal del país que valga la
pena!
Le agradezco
por su tiempo Azog. Personalmente es un gran honor tenerte con nosotros en el zine.
Muchas gracias a vos por mostrar interés en
Aryanhorde. Esta es la primera entrevista que se le ha hecho a la banda.
¡Salve ARYANHORDE!
jueves, 27 de julio de 2023
PAGAN WAR (Col.)
1. Before I get down to the
strictly musical stuff, I appreciate the time you took to respond!
2.
When and how is PAGAN WAR formed? Why did you choose this name?
The
project was formed at the end of 2022 after a long fight for the politically
incorrect pagan underground metal, the name comes from the war that we wage day
after day against the talmudic world that surrounds us, we are spiritual
warriors and we must continue fighting against everything what corrupts our
uncreated immortal spirit, that is why it is our duty to follow the legacy of
our lineage, our spiritual race will be victorious in the last final battle the
dark times of the Kali-yuga will come to an end with the glorious pagan
War.
3.
How do you see NS Black Metal in general within Colombia?
Really and unfortunately in my
nation there are Very few bands that are clear about the fight for pagan metal,
there are few that really fight for true METAL, because unfortunately the
majority of BM here is Judeo-Satanist.
4.
Ideologically speaking, are you activists of any nationalist faction of
Colombia? Not to tell the truth I am always alone, I do not belong to any NS
movement, I am always with one or two comrades, we are few but true.
5.
Tell us a bit about the song “Fvck new order world”.
This
lyric is a criticism of Dirty Zionism and its stinking new world order since
from the unconscious they program us to be asleep and make us dependent on the
Judeo_Zionist system, the song is born with all the hatred towards the
international Jewish synarchy and the dirty plans of the diary.
6.
What is your basic inspiration when you sit down to compose?
Mainly our FÜHRER is a source of
inspiration who has marked the way for us and showed us the true enemy which we
must fight day after day, my influences for me in the politically incorrect
PAGAN METAL was mainly VARDAK, a project of a loyal comrade in which I had the
privilege of participating as a rhythm guitarist, the comrade was in charge of
the lyrical voices and lead guitar, he composed the riffs and percussion, he
was the one who showed me the honorable path of the NS I always hold him in
great esteem, he is my comrade and battle brother .
7. What is the recording process you use? (you have your own studio at home).
Actually
they are self-management recordings, I don't seek to sound like all bands, I
love to keep that raw, chaotic, extreme sound, always maintaining an aggressive
atmosphere, a Dirty Sound without so much adornment, like the PIONEERS of TRUE
METAL, in the future it is true that I have to record my first full length with
a more professional sound, for the moment I stay away from the music industry
since it is always necessary to have large sums of money to record
professionally and it is not necessary to spread a crude and forceful message
for now I stay in the dirty and raw sound of the old school.
8.
How do you define the sound obtained in your compositions?
It's
an underground sound outside of the hard-hitting, raw, aggressive music
industry.
9.
Tell us about your edited material whether they are singles, demos,
participations.
At
the moment I have only worked on a single which is soon to be released on tape
as I have always done with my demos made in my previous project called
AMBISAGRUS.
10.
Have you already received proposals from a label for an edition of your
material?
At
the moment, a split is soon to come out with the nostalgia records label from
El Salvador, in which politically incorrect METAL bands from Sudaca
participate, and if we are lucky, a co-production will be made with the Russian
label, bárbatos productions, as has been done with the previous splits.
11.
Culturally speaking, what practices or habits transmitted by your elders do you
currently maintain?
I
maintain discipline in reading and sports.
12.
Talking about reading material. What writers do you hang out with lately?
Andrea
Victoria Cano, José M. Herrou Aragón, Luis Felipe Moyano, Miguel Serrano.
13.
Musically speaking, what Colombian projects would you recommend?
Unchained, Vardak, XIII,
kuntur, Nameless Grave, Ancestral Wisdom.
14. What actions do you personally take in the face of the filthy modern world and all the plague it brings?
Avoid
consuming substances promoted by Zionism such as alcohol and other drugs that
poison youth, drink water from the spring since the tap water is contaminated
and serves the purpose of making us sick and destroying our pineal gland, did
sports and fasted to avoid GMO consumption.
15.
Has your way of thinking different from the rest brought you problems on some
occasions?
On
different occasions I have had the rejection of my family and people who were
friends and acquaintances and now I have only realized that they are part of
the herd.
16.
Finally a few words for the readers…
We
must always be proud of our spiritual race, our warrior blood must be purified
through the primordial Ancestral memory, never forget our true immortal
essence, fight to be able to transmute our uncreated immortal spirit back to
the origin in order to belong to the furious army of wotan and return with our
FÜHRER to end history and face the powers of matter in the last final battle,
always fighting for our spiritual liberation and not letting ourselves be
defeated by the illusions of matter.
From V.F.I. We thank you for your time.-
sábado, 15 de julio de 2023
Aryan Torture
It is mainly composed by AG88 in charge of the total
execution.
Aryan Torture has 5 Demos, 2 Split and a participation in a Compilation.
_Triumphant vanguard (2013)
_Our blood is Our Victory (2013)
_Combatiendo la plaga israelita (2013)
_German Rite (2014)
_Black Metal Barrabrava (Split con Vigorexia) 2015
_Hammer of the Austral Will (compilado) 2016
_Eternity of Suffering (2016)
_Total Hate Warfare! (Split con Judenhass-K88) 2021
Currently this project is recording material for what will be the 6th demo in which the lineup is:
AG88.: Voices. -
WinterSoul.: Guitar/Bass. -
Conde Estruch.: Drums/mastering. -
We leave the link of the single Misere Videre Deum (2023)
Regarding the recordings, those prior to the year 2023 were made in El Dictador studios.
Our first current logo was made by AG88.-
Our second one was done by Stéfano Sigismondi from
Bubonic Artworks. -
Our third logo, the current one, was made by Conde
Estruch. -
Aryan Torture is a project that does not provide presentations at events…
miércoles, 12 de julio de 2023
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