miércoles, 24 de octubre de 2018

INTERVIEW WITH GROND (DEATH METAL FROM RUSSIA)


<br />Grond


From Moscow, today BLACK PHOENIX RISING has the pleasure of interviewing the Death metal band GROND, specifically their guitarist "Raze".

With three albums among his discography, this prestigious Russian band brings us up to date on the group's current affairs, all the details of his recent work "Howling from the Deep" and the plans for the future.

¡Priviet Raze! Thank you for this interview and for your kindness!

1) Grond you are a formation that plays Death Metal "old School". What are your main influences?


Well, actually we not hold onto the term “Old School”. We prefer just “Death Metal” without any specifications and there is a lot of very different influences in our music.
 We're inspired by many kinds of music from old death, black, thrash and heavy bands to blues, jazz, classical and electronic music and things outside of music as well. It's difficult to pick out the main influences. So I can say our music is based on the original natural picturesqueness
. Maybe it sounds too highbrow but I dare say that's true, hehe.


2) H.P Lovecraft is a great source of inspiration for you. This is what you declare in your Metal Archives file and in fact, a kind of Cthulhu / Kraken appears in your works and merchandising (even in the logo!) However, the GROND is because of the hammer of Melkor, character of "the Silmarillion" by JRR Tolkien, or am I wrong?
Yes, that's right, Lovecraft definitely has an influence on our material but not all. The songs from the second album devoted to the sea and the ocean  in one way or another but there are few direct references to Lovecraft.
And you're right that we took the name of GROND from Tolkien. It is the Hammer of the Underground World in the Silmarillion, and it is battering ram with a head in the shape of a ravening wolf in the Lord of the Rings.
Blunt smashing weapon —
the best way to describe our music.

3) How was the reception of "Howling From the Deep", your last studio album?
Actually “Warship the Kraken” is the latest studio album, haha. The album got a lot of reviews and all of them were high. We have gained many new fans and haven't lost the old ones.
“Howling From the Deep” was re-released in a new design
by Raw Skull Recordz last year and it was received well by the audience.

4) Future plans, next album?

Now, after enforced period of inactivity, we are beginning work on new material. I believe we will release a new record in 2019. We already have some new killer songs so you better prepare!


<br />Grond

5) Let's go to your country: The arrival of Heavy Metal in the former Soviet Union is quite peculiar given the circumstances during the Cold War. During the 1980s, large groups such as Kruise, Aria, Chornie Coffe, Legion, Master and many others emerged, most of them still active with many followers. However, they are little known outside the post-Soviet space. Somebody say the language barrier. But it is not credible (Brujeria sing in Spanish, Rammstein in German, Moonsorrow in Finnish...)

Of course the language is not finally the point. But I think it's not entirely correct to put the bands you've given as an example on the same plane to compare. Modern Russian music industry is not yet 30 years old. And the shadow of the Iron Curtain is still here.

6) What are the differences between to be a Metalhead during 80´s years in the USSR and to be it today, in the Russian Federation?
I don't know, ha-ha.  We weren't  metalheads in those days. I was just five years old when the USSR fell apart and was quite far away from music. But we can speak about the mid-90's. There was a time of mainly cassettes which we used to play to death because we didn't exactly have much of a choice (and money). If you wore long hair, leather and so on, you were like an alien. Someone would just stare at you, someone would want to smash your face, hahaha. You know, in a way, it was a beautiful time, a time full of the spirit. As for now, there are tons of music and nobody cares how you look like. Although, there are some fucked up freaks with their gangs, so-called orthodox activists, trying to put a damper on concerts or cancel shows and so on, and most regrettable, that sometimes they are succeed in doing it with the acquiescence of authorities. We can recall situations with Nile, Belphegor, Behemoth, Batushka and many other bands. So we see the same USSR shit now in Russia, just in different way.
Anyway, there are different charms for every time period. I prefer to think that every next year is better than previous.

7) Lately, great bands like you have appeared in the Russian Death Metal scene like Wombripper, Pyre and in general all the formations with which you have coincided in the compilation "Faces of Death" of 2016. What is the relationship with all these groups?
There are not many really good death metal bands in Russia and the purpose of the compilation was to show real Russian death metal scene at the moment. Many of these groups we know personally, we perform together, we communicate.  The rest of them we know just through email only and they are apparently good guys.

Resultado de imagen de faces of death Death Metal Compilatory


8) And with other genres of Metal type Manic Depression, Epidemia, Arkona etc ... What can you tell me about it?
These bands are certainly very professional. Manic Depression and Epidemia are quite popular in Russia and Arkona is even more popular in Europe than here. But all of us are not fans of these bands and such music.


9) What is it like to tour the biggest country in the world?
 It's not easy, hahaha. 10 hours drive to the nearest big city is considered  normal. And this fact defines many organizational difficulties. So in my opinion, densely populated areas like european countries are more appropriate for touring with a band.

10) Last question: When will you come to play for Spain?
I hope that there's interested party from your side and believe it will not be long before we come to your beautiful country. It will be great pleasure for us to perform for Spain.
Stay Brutal! See you in Spain!

Stay Brutal, GROND!! See you soon!

Rafael Valentín


https://grond.bandcamp.com/
https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Grond/68353



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