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2023. február 22., szerda

Micke Andersson (In Pain)

 Interview with Micke Andersson 

(In Pain, SouthCoast Productions)


Hail Micke, I’m glad to talk to you in my humble blog again. My congratulations on your brilliant 2-nd full length album called “The Thing from the Grave”. Who was/were the main song and lyric writer? What should we know about the lyrics?

Micke: Hi man! Thanks. It was Wegren, Nicklas & I that wrote the album, 3 tracks each. I wrote all lyrics. Lyrics are the typical In Pain stuff, horror, gore and the occult.

In Pain worked again with legendary Swedish master Tomas Skogsberg. How went the recording process? By the way, what are your favourite albums, where Master Tomas was the producer?

Micke: It went smooth, nothing out of the ordinary. Always a pleasure to work with Tomas.
That’s a tough one, he’s done so many great productions but one of my favorites must be Grave - "Into the Grave".

(dedicated In Pain: 'The Thing from the Grave' -G//)

Before the recording and after that In Pain has line-up changes. (I wish to Mattias and Matte all the best and thank them for the awesome job they did for In Pain). Enlighten us the current line up of In Pain please.

Micke: It’s a bit complicated at the moment, but we are a rehearsing band. We have a new bassist but we aren’t quite ready to present the line-up for 2023.

Your killer artwork made Ola Larsson. How did you meet him?

Micke: I’ve seen his work and I really like what he does so I contacted him and asked if he was interested and the answer was yes. I actually met Ola in person some months ago, really nice person.


In Pain made an awesome video-clip called “Shallow Grave” for your previous LP. Are you planning to make a new one?

Micke: The plan was there but it didn’t happen due to several things. Maybe we will do a video for this later on. Next one we will definitely make one.

Tell the readers more about your SouthCoast Productions.

Micke: Nothing to tell really, I started the label to get my music out and other bands that I like. I’m not aiming to release tons of records each year. It’s an underground label.


Perhaps you know, that my blog is eternally dedicated to Jon Andreas Nödtveidt (R.I.C.) and after the sad departure of Lars-Göran Petrov (R.I.P.) I decided to dedicate my humble work to his memory as well… Did you meet them in the past and played together? Have you any preferred releases from their heritage?

Micke: I met them many years ago, nothing more than a chat after a gig or so. Never shared the stage with either of them.
Dissection - The Somberlain
Entombed - Left Hand Path

Do you have any favourite books and movies?

Micke: Tough one! I don’t read that often but when I do it’s mostly occult literature.
There are many movies that I like, one of them is The Ninth Gate, really like the atmosphere in that one.

What are your plans with the live shows? It would be awesome to see you live in Hungary or in Slovakia in the near future.

Micke: We have some gigs in the planning stage but nothing settled right now. Don’t think we will play in Hungary or Slovakia this year but who knows?

(a kind dedication from Micke and awesome gifts, In Pain CDs he sent me-G//)

What are your favourite releases for 2022?

Micke: So much music comes out all the time that it’s impossible to listen to it all.
Some that come to mind:
Autopsy- Morbidity Triumphant
Midnight - Let there be Witchery
Temple of Void - Summoning the Slayer

Tack så mycket, Micke, our best wishes to you, Hail In Pain! To complete the interview, send your thoughts in the end, please.

Micke: Thank you for your support and dedication man. Keep the underground alive and support the artists that you like, buy their records, merch etc.
Cheers!!


(Questions compiled by Georgius and Joanna (Poland/Germany)

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2023. február 2., csütörtök

Uladzimir Spaider Hlušakoŭ (SpaidereviewS, Iron Fest Metal Music Festival)

 Interview with Uladzimir Spaider Hlušakoŭ

(SpaidereviewS, 

Iron Fest Metal Music Festival)

Hail my Belarussian metalbrother Uladzimir, you are very welcome to my own hell, called Archangel’s Lantern. When and how did you join metal music? What was your first tape/vinyl/CD? Which band(s) you saw very first time? 

Hello metal brother! Thank you very much for your interest in my humble person. 

I got acquainted with metal music quite early. My family lived in a small urban-type settlement near Vitebsk. 

When I moved into second grade, black and white photographs fell into my childish hands: Iron Maiden "Killers" and Kiss (where Gene Simmons licks a bloody knife). Naturally, my children's brain exploded after what I saw and I became interested in what kind of music these groups play, the uncle of my classmate helped me in this, who introduced me to this music. Accordingly, I began to collect everything related to metal music, cassettes, records, posters, badges.... Kiss was the first, then rolled towards heavier stuff.

In 1987, my family moved to Braslav (a small town on the border with Latvia and Lithuania) and the quality of my collection improved markedly. I went to the neighboring Latvian city of Daugavpils, where there was a metal spot on the market where I hid various metal stuff. A cool moment, in Braslav in the stall "Soyuzpechat" vinyl was regularly imported and it cost 2r 50 kopecks. There I bought the first records: Aria, Master, Cruise, Черный Кофе, Citron, Deep Purple, Bon Jovi, Metalmania 87 records with foreign performers cost 3r 50 kopecks.

Another funny moment was that there was a glass container reception across the road, I handed over the bottles, crossed the road and bought a record))) That's how it all started...

You are have awesome collection of different stuff of underground music, what are your most preferred treasures? 

- In fact, my collection is not that big, but Igor has an impressive collection!)

Of course, I try to collect branded discs, but licensed editions are also not bad. I try to write reviews on albums, at least some benefit from collecting)))

Stylistically I collect: from classic heavy to Brutal Death, Grind... 


Would you be so kind to describe Belarussian underground movement from the beginnings to our times? Tell us more about your activity in your local scene.

- My acquaintance with the Belarusian underground took place in the year 88 - 89, then on TV I saw the Minsk Thrash Metal band - Tornado and realized that metal is also played here. There was also a group on hearing - 7 Hertz, but at that time I did not hear them. Later, an article about Tornado was published in the Krynitsa magazine and their poster was printed. For me then they were very cool and their poster hung on my wall, the joke is that now these are my friends with whom I communicate, organized a concert, drink vodka together and talk about old metal)))

Then there were bands: Exhumator, Pathologist Department, Septic Schizo, Thrasher, Morbid Victory...these bands don't exist anymore, but they left a huge mark on the Belarusian underground. 

By the way, Igor helped me a lot too, introduced me to many groups, dragged me, so to speak, to a broader movement. Now there are also enough good bands, but the situation with concerts is deplorable.

I do video reviews for albums of various underground bands, my blog is called - SpaideReviewS666: youtube.com/@SpaideReviewS666. Currently I collaborate with such labels: Fatal Ecstasy Productions, Satanath Records, Funere Productions, Careless Records, Wings Of Destruction Productions, Grimm Distribution, Metal Race Records, Narcoleptica Productions, Symbol of Domination Productions. I bring metal to the masses so to speak)))

 Are you playing the musical instruments and were you in a band or are nowadays? 

- No, I only play on nerves))) 

Unfortunately I’ve never been in Belarus so far. What interesting places would you recommend to visit for me? What are your recommendations of your local cuisine and drinks? 

- If you will be in Belarus, I'll definitely look forward to meet you in Braslav, be my guest! The nature here is just amazing. More than 300 lakes in the area. There are four lakes in the city. There is something to see... food... I'm fat, I eat everything, so I advise something... although драники/potato pancakes are super!!! Drinks, hmm, I love vodka))) 

Which bands do you like from Ukrainian and Hungarian scene? 

- The Ukrainian metal scene has always been very strong. I like a lot of bands: Fleshgore, Khors, Flying, Nokturnal Mortum, Hellfire, Apostate, Castrum, Lucifugum, Dub Buk, Valhalla, Forgotten Spirit, Tesseract...and many more. Many of the bands from the list no longer exist, but at one time their cassettes were heard to holes. At the mention of Hungary, I immediately remember - Tormentor))) Right now I'm listening to FOG with the album "Zuhanás". Also, great bands: Mörbid Carnage, Malediction, Gutted... there are a lot of good bands in Hungary.

Perhaps you know, that my small blog is eternally dedicated to Jon Andreas Nödtveidt and Lars-Göran Petrov. What are your favourite albums/tracks from their heritage? Did you see and meet them live? 

- Unfortunately, I have not seen either Lars or Jon live, but I have great respect for them and their work. Entombed love the first two albums: '1990 "Left Hand Path" and '1991 "Clandestine". I love all the materials of Dissection!!! It's a pity that they are no more…

Are you have any special hobbies? 

- All my hobbies are related to music.


What shows did you visit last time? 

- My last concert was made by me. This is a small friendly fest - IRON FEST with the participation of Minsk bands: TORNADO and NEWLEVEL.

There is a question for Igor. He visits to all sorts of foreign concerts.:) 

I know, it’s a very hard question but name us your eternal favourite bands/LPs (and not only from big bands and their releases)

- Wow, there are a lot of them))) Well, I'll try:

Venom - Black Metal

Iron Maiden-Killers

Slayer

Metallica - Kill 'em All

Dark Angel - Darkness Descends

Accept - Restless and Wild

Deicide - Deicide

Carcass - Necroticism...

Cannibal Corpse - Tomb of the Mutilated

Bathory - Bathory

My Dying Bride - The Angel and The Dark River

Morbid Angel - Altars of Madness

Obituary - Slowly We Rot

Poccolus - Poccolus

Skyforger-Semigalls Warchant

Nokturnal Mortum - NeChrist

Vader: The Ultimate Incantation 

Well, and a couple of hundred more)))


Дзякуй вам вялікі/thanks a lot my great friend. Send your message to the readers to complete the interview.

- Thank you so much for your interest in my humble person.

I would like to wish all metalheads: stay true to yourself, listen to what you like regardless of the trends, support the metal scene with all your might (it needs it especially now) and of course a peaceful sky above your head!

Stay Metal!

Uladzimir and Igor


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Igor Ignatczyk (Possessed by Hate)

 Interview with Igor Ignatczyk 

(Possessed by Hate)

Igor with Peter (Vader), Minsk region, June 2015

Hail my Belarusian metalbrother Igor, you are very welcome to my own hell, called Archangel’s Lantern. When and how did you join metal music? What was your first tape/vinyl/CD? Which band(s) you saw very first time? 

- Hey Bro! It will be very nice to talk to you! I am very proud that you paid attention to my modest person  :) 
It all started a very long time ago, in the second half of the 80s. I had just served in the army, and I just needed something new. However, even as a schoolboy, I asked to be louder when my friends turned on AC/DC, Scorpions, Queen, Nazareth. At that time, I didn’t have my own tape recorder, and it was difficult for me to figure out what was happening, there was, of course, no idea where such recordings were taken at all)))

However, something stuck in my memory. My military service began in May 85, that is, practically with the beginning of Gorbachev's perestroika. When I returned a couple of years later, I was surprised to find that the union also plays hard rock and even metal, and moreover, if you try, you can buy vinyls of Soviet bands playing this music in stores. I even found Cultural goods in the military town, where these records were not scattered instantly, and you could have time to buy something interesting. By the way, my old friend Uladzimir said that he managed to find absolutely incredible things in the Soyuzpechat kiosks in his town. Ask him for more details.
The first bands I listened to, were Accept, AC/DC, Running Wild, Cruise, Черный Кофе, Master, Aria, Bonfire, Warlock. In the early 90s, the amount of music I listened to increased, my metal horizons developed as well. In general, in 1991, I no longer needed to ask more advanced colleagues what would be so interesting for me to listen to. Plus, I read a certain amount of fiction. I liked to read, and then there was enough time for this. That's how it all started. 

before the Skyforger-show, Minsk, 2011

You are with Uladzimir both have awesome collections of different stuff of underground music, what are your most preferred treasures? 

- My music is old school Heavy, Thrash, Death, Black, Black/Doom, Black/Thrash, Black/Death.
This is a huge number of bands, both classic metal and modern performers playing old school metal. There is simply no point in naming any names, I think there are more than a thousand such compositions. I think all the bands that you listen to like me too. 

Would you be so kind to describe Belarusian underground movement from the beginnings to our times? Tell us more about your activity in your local scene.

- Well, this is a question for Uladzimir. I'm not a big fan of the Belarusian scene... And not a very big scene in Belarus. The Metal Archives lists 491 names, both former and current bands. Not so much for a country of 10 million people. I will name a few names, but they are mostly from the past Exhumator, Pathologist Department, old Gods Tower, Oyhra, Pagan, Zmrok, Smiercieslau. I myself promoted at different times the music of Septic Schizo, Evthanazia, Frodmortell, Iratus Dominus. However, the representatives of Belarus quite recently pleased me with a good album. I mean the last album Smiercieslau. Black metal tarnada (Black Metal Tornado). 

Kilkim Žaibu festival # 14, Varniai, Lithuania, June 2013.

Are you playing the musical instruments and were you in a band or are nowadays? 

- No, that idea never crossed my mind. In general, there are not many metal musicians in Belarus from my generation. There are much more musicians among the guys born in the 70s. In the 90s, it was they who, in their 20s, formed the basis of the Belarusian scene.

Unfortunately I’ve never been in Belarus so far. What interesting places would you recommend to visit for me? What are your recommendations of your local cuisine and drinks? 

- As for me, it is unlikely that you have lost something from the fact that you have never been to Belarus. Nevertheless, there are very beautiful, filled with a unique atmosphere. For me, this is primarily the Braslav Lakes. Uladzimir just lives there. Also unique are Polesie (its southern part is located in Ukraine), Belovezhskaya Pushcha, Berezinsky Reserve (my wife Alla is from those places), Nalibotska Forest.

Among Belarusian cities, Grodno is my absolute favorite. However, in general, a trip to Western Belarus is quite an exciting experience. You can see a lot of interesting things. 

As for traditional Belarusian cuisine, it is largely intertwined with Polish cuisine. And it is not surprising, because a lot of common things have connected these countries for centuries. It is very sad that now Belarus is repeating the negative Soviet experience, supposedly there are enemies all around. It is because of this that the country is sliding into the Stone Age, depriving itself of prospects for the future. Well, to complete the theme of Belarusian cuisine and drinks, I can recommend the restaurant "Kamyanitsa" not far from the center of Minsk. 


Igor, you visited our local fest a couple of years ago in Uzhhorod/Ungvár, what organized my old mate Cornelius of Castrum/Encomium. (Unfortunately, I was not there). What are your experiences? Which bands do you like from Ukrainian and Hungarian scene? 

- Yes, it was really just an amazing action! The line-up of the groups was chosen simply superbly. Well, the places of origin of the performing bands was also voluminous, more than ever, either before or after this release of the festival: Ukrainian, Hungarian, Romanian, Polish line-ups. Well, I myself had a hand in ensuring that the Belarusian grindsters Exegutor performed there. So, it was very awesome and meaningful. 

I even have a T-shirt left in memory of this event. The festival itself, as far as I remember, was held in early September 2015. Wow, more than 7 years have passed!
In general, in the period from 2004 to 2017, I was lucky to attend about 10 festivals and concerts in Ukraine: in the Crimea, the Carpathians, Kyiv, Chernihiv, Lviv, Uzhhorod.

with Radu Vulpe (ex-Decease) UzhGoreRot 2015

I'll start the second part of the question, perhaps, with the bands that impressed me with their music last year.
Among the Ukrainian line-ups, this is the Kharkiv Death Metal quartet Necrom. The group consists of very famous musicians, and the fact that the debut full-length was released on Osmose Productions only confirms the class of this group.
 As for the Ukrainian scene as a whole, here we have just a lot of great bands:
1914, Castrum, Deathincarnation, Dead Christ Cult, Gasoline Guns, Hellfire, Khors, Nokturnal Mortum, Paganland, Screaming Forest, Zombie Attack, Січгарт, and this is an incomplete list of Ukrainian bands I know. 

Basically, these are artists whose albums I like, but there are also a couple of lineups that I was lucky to work with as a promoter. And then my more than 5-year collaboration with the Black/Death Hellfire formation from Kremenchuk immediately pops up from my memory. In 2017 and 2021, we released 2 releases, this is the Goat Revenge EP. The CD was released on the German label Witches Brew, well-known in certain circles, and the Hungarian Iron County Records undertook the release of the cassette version, after 4 years the debut full-length of the band Lobotomized by Holy Crucifix was released. The album was released by Polish Mara Productions as CD in Digipak and Slipcase versions. Later, the guys had disagreements, and the group suspended activities, and then this damned war began. War of madness against common sense!  


There were other groups that I hope I was useful. I remember well that my collection Seven Burning Churches (A Tribute to Possessed) included cover versions of Ukrainians Січгарт and Castrum (your alma mater). 
 In 2017, the people of Kyiv Січгарт successfully performed at the private festival Serna Tusas in Lithuania. Later, another Kyiv-based Zombie Attack released their 2nd album on More Hate Productions. Prior to this, there was an edition of the album released by the band itself on CD-R.

Let me now turn to the Hungarian scene. Just recently, I accidentally discovered that the almost forgotten gangs Blizzard and Diecold released new albums in 2021 (Disengaged from Life) and 2022 (Rebirth) respectively. I immediately set aside a couple of hours to listen to this cool BM. And now I would like to see these opuses in my collection on physical media. And the first albums of these formations Rest in Hell (Diecold) and Les Litanies de Satan (Blizzard) got into the collection in the 2nd half of the 2000s.
 Of course, I am familiar not only with those that I just spoke about. I really appreciate the creativity of Age of Agony, Angerseed, Drünken Bastards, Dusk, Fanatic Attack, Gore Thrower, Gravecrusher, Gutted, Hell Eternal, Malediction, Mörbid Carnage, Fog. And, of course, the classics of Hungarian metal Angel Reaper, Fantom, Tormentor!!! 

with Diabolizer, October 2017 Warszawa

Perhaps you know, that my small blog is eternally dedicated to Jon Andreas Nödtveidt and Lars-Göran Petrov. What are your favourite albums/tracks from their heritage? Did you see and meet them live? 

- I like Dissection from the 90s! Everything there is just gorgeous! The 'Reinkaos' album, recorded and released after Jon's return from prison, disappointed me. Then, in 2006, I listened to it only once and never returned to it. I am less familiar with the work of Entombed, oddly enough, here for me No. 1 is legendary 'Left Hand Path' debut. I also really like the music of Firespawn, where Lars-Göran also sang.
Unfortunately, I did not have a chance to meet these legendary personalities live.

Are you have any special hobbies? 

- Well, our family loves cats. My wife and I have 7 pets in the apartment. We all met
under different circumstances, but all of them somehow needed a loving family then, and they found it. 
In any case, animals are much better than people, and for me this is an axiom in life))) 

with Martin van Drunen (Asphyx), Warszawa, October 2017

What shows did you visit last time? 

- Last year I managed to visit a couple of festivals and concerts in Poland and Lithuania. And these were the first promotions after covid restrictions.
 In May, I was at a rather interesting concert in the Polish city of Siedlice. This is the same city where I tried to work. We can say that he tried to start a "career" of a guest worker in February - March 2020)))
It was there that I learned what a pandemic is. However, I digress.
 So, on the stage of the Lemmy rock pub there that evening, local NuclearwinteR, my buddies, and Orgasmatron, a band consisting of musicians from the cult Polish bands Acid Drinkers, Turbo, etc., performed cover versions of Great Motörhead songs. The concert was clearly a success then, there was an unique and well-known atmosphere of a metal concert for every metalhead!

In the Summer, already in July, I went to Lithuania, to the small town of Macionys for a private metal fest Serna Tusas (Party at the Wild Boar). I was, maybe still am, a representative of this small metal forum and invited 2 Polish bands Frightful and Black Hosts there. The action itself, but I will keep silent about the atmosphere. Everything was not the same as before (I was there for 4 issues in a row 2016 - 2019) because of the war in Ukraine. 

And, finally, the last, I hope not the last, Metal Doctrine'fest vol.4 festival in my life. in the Polish city of Bytom. The hordes which performed there were really worthy of the attention of the most sophisticated metalhead. These were Polish Dimidium Mei, Witchfuck, Prosecutor, Sexmag, Titus Tommy Gunn, Deus Mortem, Infernal War, and Norwegian Bombers led by Olve Eikemo aka Abbath became the headliner.
Photos from the festival are on my fb page. 

with Herr Warcrimer (Infernal War, Iperyt, Voidhanger), Vilnius, March 2016

I know, it’s a very hard question but name us your eternal favourite bands/LPs (and not only from big bands and their releases)

- I will not go too far, I will name only a few  albums: VENOM "Welcome to Hell", MERCYFUL FATE "Don't Break the Oath", POSSESSED "Seven Churches", SODOM "In the Sign of Evil", "The Final Sign of Evil", HELLHAMMER "Apocalyptic Raids", BATHORY "Bathory", "Under the Sign of the Black Mark", DARKTHRONE "Soulside Journey", "Transylvanian Hunger", BLASPHEMY "Fallen Angel of Doom....", SARCOFAGO "I.N.R.I.", KAT "666", DESTRUCTION "Sentence of Death / Infernal Overkill". I think, after such revelations, everything is clear with me))))

Дзякуй вам вялікі/thanks a lot my great friend! Send your message to the readers to complete the interview.

- Дзякуй табе за вельмi цiкавыя пытаннi / Thank you for the very interesting questions!
What can I say? I wish that the black flame never goes out in the hearts of real old school metal Warriors! 

Igor and Uladzimir