Showing posts with label Psychedelic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Psychedelic. Show all posts

Sunday, November 10, 2013

EXIVIOUS - ARTIST OF THE WEEK INTERVIEW

We're honored to have Exivious as our Artist of the Week! It's been about four years since the release of the damn near flawless Exivious self-titled debut. What was originally a Cynic / Textures side project has experienced a few line up changes in that time but has still emerged strong. Now they're on the loose again with their sophomore full-length "Liminal"! And if you haven't got to listen yet, it is PHENOMENAL!

We had the chance to interview the lead guitarist Tymon Kruidenier (ex-Cynic). Read up below and jam the tracks!
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TK = Tymon Kruidenier
MT = Mike Thall

MT - How did the band get started up?

TK - As a lot of bands get started I guess. I was a young metal head with an electric guitar and wanted to start my own band. But that was all the way back in 1997, when I just started playing actually. It wasn't until 2005 that the modern day Exivious was born. At that point, I knew pretty well where I wanted to go with Exivious, I spent years trying to figure out what it was that I wanted to do. So when I finally found the right musicians to work with in 2005, we took some years to gel and pinpoint the exact direction we wanted to go in. And that's where it really started.

MT - How did you come up with the name Exivious?

TK - It's a little embarrassing to explain, but my excuse is that I came up with it when I was 17 years old. Exivious doesn't mean anything, it just popped into my head during an English lesson at school. We debated changing the name, back when we released our first album. But we figured we already build up a bit of a name in the underground scene, so we decided to stick with it. An added bonus though, is that it's very easy to look us up on the internet. Literally all hits on a Google search for Exivious are related to the band haha.

MT - You guys have a new album dropping THIS WEEK! Can you tell us about it?

TK - Yes, finally! I held the CD in my hands for the first time 3 days ago. It's an awesome feeling to finish such a long process. We pretty much spent the last 2 to 3 years putting this thing together. But yeah, what can I tell you about it? It's a more balanced album, it's heavier, it's softer, it's more dynamic, it's more epic and even though I hate the word, it's a lot more mature than our debut. We are quite happy with it ourselves!

MT - Any songs in particular we should be watching out for?

TK - Each song on Liminal really has its own identity and story to tell. I'm excited about all of them for different reasons. Triguna, composed by Michel, is the most abstract song on the album with a very intense ending. One's Glow is a very energetic and rhythmic song with an awesome drum solo by Yuma. Immanent is a very groovy song with some really big and epic parts in it. I hope there's something for everyone on Liminal!

MT - What was it like transitioning from your debut to the new album?

TK - Very natural and easy actually. The first album took a long time because we were still searching for an identity. With Liminal, we already knew very well what we liked about our sound, what we didn't like so much, what new influences we wanted to add to our sound, etc. So it really was a matter of sitting down and letting the ideas flow. There were the occasional struggles of course, but that comes with the territory of being a perfectionist.

MT - You're among the select bands to run a successful crowdfunding campaign. How does it feel to have that kind of support?

TK - Amazing! We might not have millions of followers, being in this niche type of music, but the followers we do have are really dedicated and loyal. And we're very grateful for that! We worked our asses off to try and create something special with Liminal. It's very exciting to send it out to our backers next week, I really hope they'll like it!

MT - Who or what inspires your music?

TK - Who or what doesn't? We love to get inspired by abstract things like emotions, dreams, situations, nature or just life in general. It's quite challenging to try and capture these concepts in instrumental music, but very rewarding. Other than that, we inspire each other in the band. And then there's all the great music out there to get inspired by.

MT - What was it like transitioning from Cynic to Exivious?

TK - Freedom! To do exactly what I want to do, music wise and business wise. And to do all of this with 3 great and likeminded friends who happen to be great musicians. Don't get me wrong, I'm very grateful for my time with Cynic. I gained tons of experience and had so much fun. But having said that; I'm a bad follower. I always have a clear idea on how to do things and on how to improve things. That wasn't my place in Cynic. With Exivious we're all on the same page, we share similar goals, similar tastes in music and we're just great friends. I'm very happy with where Exivious is at right now.

MT - Rumor has it Exivious may be going full-time. Any light you can shed on this?

TK - We'll always have our side projects, because that's just fun to do. And me and Yuma are both working as producers and engineers as well, work that we love to do. But Exivious has priority over everything else at this point, so we're hoping to treat Exivious pretty much as a full-time commitment.

MT - Have you toured much?

TK - Not yet! After we released our debut, Robin and I were touring all the time with Cynic, so we didn't have the chance to gig with Exivious. When we quit Cynic, we did 1 European tour with Exivious, supporting Obscura and Gorod and then got to work for Liminal. So now that Liminal is done and almost out, we're hoping to finally do some proper touring with this band!

MT - Any favorite shows?

TK - I loved playing at Brutal Assault in 2011, an open air festival in Czech Republic. Such a great atmosphere! And there were some awesome shows on our last tour as well. I remember the show in London (Underworld), the show in Haarlem (Patronaat) and the one in Prague (Black Pes) as some of my favorites. I usually prefer smaller, more intimate venues, for the type of music we play.

MT - What's the craziest thing that has happened to you at a show or on the road?

TK - Traveling all the way to India with Robin, for a gig with Cynic at a festival, only to find out Paul & Sean couldn't make it due to visa problems. We got put up in this ridiculously big villa that was part of a resort with a swimming pool and an awesome buffet (3 times a day). So we then agreed on playing some kind of ambient set, just Robin and me. We prepared some interesting ambient versions of Cynic and Exivious songs, only to find out the entire festival got cancelled the next day! So all we did was eat ridiculous amounts of food, 3 times a day, and then fly back home hahaha.

MT - If you could tour with any bands in the world, who would you take the stage with?

TK - I'd love to tour with bands like Devin Townsend Project or Opeth. It would be awesome to share our music with a bigger crowd. But it would also be fun to see what would happen if we would support a post-rock band like God Is An Astronaut. Touring is fun anyways and what's most important to me, is that the guys in the bands you're touring with are cool. So as long as that's in order, it's all good!

MT - What do you guys do for fun?

TK - Play the guitar, compose new songs, play gigs... but I'm guessing that's pretty obvious. Other than that, I love to tinker with computers and other geeky things. I love to think, to travel, to read interesting articles and to watch good movies. I also love spending time with friends and my parents and siblings. Nothing out of the ordinary really. And the other dudes are just as boring as I am.

MT - Favorite alcoholic beverage?

TK - Belgian special beers. Dubbel, tripel, quadrupel... they're all awesome!

MT - Is there anything you want to say to the fans out there?

TK - Thanks for taking the time to read this and I'm hoping you'll dig our new album! And if you're one of the people who supported us by backing our crowd-funding campaign: thank you once again!
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Links: Facebook // Twitter // Official Website // iTunes

Friday, November 1, 2013

BANDS TO WATCH OUT FOR - ORBWEAVER

Psychedelic, experimental aliencore? We got it! Let's call this an attempt of putting together Gigan's psychedelic brand of technical death metal with an insane mathcore twist and Rings of Saturn's speedy deathcore. The result is a trippy, dissonant, and largely unpredictable journey that might work better if you're on acid.

Their name is Orbweaver, a four piece band hailing from Miami, Florida, erasing listeners' minds since 2010. This summer, they reached the release of their debut 5-track EP “Strange Transmissions from the Neuralnomicon” via Primitive Violence Records. You can purchase from 100 limited edition cassette tapes (looking fucking awesome!!) through their label's website or buy limited edition CD and digital download at the band's Bandcamp for just 5 bucks. Give a listen to their stuff by streaming it for free on Bandcamp and purchase it if you enjoy their music!


Links: Facebook // Official Website // Bandcamp

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

GIGAN “MULTIDIMENSIONAL FRACTAL SORCERY AND SUPER SCIENCE” ALBUM STREAM

Get your psychotropics ready for this... Psychedelic extreme metal titans Gigan just released a new mind fucking album. Since their birth in 2007, Gigan has been affirming themselves as a new icon in the avant-garde metal scenario with several releases. They ended up setting the bar high with 2011's “Quasi-Hallucinogenic Sonic Landscapes”.

Now they're back again, melting brains with more epic music. Their new album “Multidimensional Fractal Sorcery And Super Science” has seen the light recently via Willowtip Records and you gotta try this shit! It's definitely not an easy album... at all. But some of our readers should find something interesting in this for sure, especially if you're looking for a good mind-fuck. Or even simply some original technical death metal.

If this sounds like a good time, The full album is available for streaming on Stereokiller.com. Unleash your imagination.

-MATTIA


Links: Facebook // MySpace // Album Stream

Saturday, October 26, 2013

WHITE MOTH BLACK BUTTERFLY

And now for something completely different....

I'm betting some of you have heard the name Daniel Tompkins before. Well... if it doesn't ring any bells, here's why it should. Mr. Tompkins was the singer for TesseracT's debut masterpiece "One". Since then he has left that band to indulge in a number of powerhouse musical projects. First off you have Skyharbor. If you haven't heard of this band, do yourself a favor and click here. Next up is the incredible easy listening project Absent Hearts (listen here). Third is his new full-time band In Colour, formed alongside ex-SikTh guitarist Dan Weller (listen here). Lastly, there's Daniel's mind bending solo project White Moth Black Butterfly which we're about to look at. And if he's in any other projects (quite possible), I haven't heard them yet.

White Moth Black Butterfly is the kind of music you rarely get to experience. Pressing play on any of these songs will submerge you in a world of pure atmosphere, aurally pleasing and conceptually huge. The primary focus is in creating unique, flowing, multi-layered soundscapes for fresh ears to traverse. A total of three tracks have been released so far - "Reluctance", "Certainty", and the latest "The World Won't Sleep". All of which are quite the musical trip. If this sounds like a good time to you, I highly recommend you sample the tracks below and grab them on Bandcamp!




Links: Facebook // Youtube // Bandcamp

Monday, October 21, 2013

FREE MUSIC MONDAY - GHOST

It's probably about time Ghost made it on The Circle Pit.

It turns out the band is releasing a free track from their upcoming "If You Have Ghost" covers EP. In particular, it's a live rendition of the band's hit song "Secular Haze". It was professionally recorded at the Music Hall Of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, NY. You can go ahead and download it here.

"If You Have Ghost" is set to hit stores on November 19th. Pre-orders are available here. It will include covers of Depeche Mode, ABBA, Rock Erickson, and more. This will be done is association with Dave Grohl (The Foo Fighters, ex-Nirvana). Stay tuned.



Links: Facebook // Official Website // iTunes

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

THE BLACK WILLOWS "HAZE" ALBUM REVIEW

"Black Willows causes an altered sensory experience of senses, emotions, memories, time, and awareness for 6 to 14 hours, depending on dosage and tolerance. Generally beginning instantly after ingestion, the user may experience anything from subtle changes in perception to overwhelming cognitive shifts. Changes in auditory and visual perception are typical. Visual effects include the illusion of movement of static surfaces ("walls breathing"), after image-like trails of moving objects ("tracers"), the appearance of moving colored geometric patterns (especially with closed eyes), an intensification of colors and brightness ("sparkling"), new textures on objects, blurred vision, and shape suggestibility."

Maybe you followed that. Maybe you didn't. But that ^ up there is a perfect description of this band, by this band. Switzerland's The Black Willows provide a psychedelic musical melt through a trance-like rock approach. Minor heavy metal elements included.


I had a great introduction to this band. About a month ago, my ears stumbled upon their 14 and a half minute epic album closer "Dead Mantra" which took my mind on a musical journey. Not to mention the nostalgic music video complimented the experience flawlessly. Shortly after I got in contact with The Black Willows about hearing the rest of their debut record, "Haze".

I went into this one not really knowing what to expect. But that's a good feeling when it comes to music. Turns out both the beginning and the end (the aforementioned "Dead Mantra") of this album are great. This is trance music, not talking electronic. The opening two minutes make a "Haze" (title intro?) through a natural yet ominous atmosphere, conjuring concealed images and threats in the listeners mind.

The tracks placed between the alpha and the omega may sound alike in some ways but there's definite variation. It seems as if the album starts low energy then picks up aggression with it's progression. It almost acts a build up to "Dead Mantra" which is awesome. There are definite stand outs in this pool such as "Neptune", "Haiku", "Black Magic", "Apache" and did I mention "Dead Mantra" yet? Hell yeah I did.


There are a few objective setbacks for some listeners here. The music is well executed but it does feel derivative in some ways. The influences aren't hard to pick out but the good news is the influences are ace. This isn't the album to soak in an abundance of technically impressive skill. This isn't an album for those of you with a short attention span (who probably aren't reading this review anymore). This isn't for those of you looking to mosh (but we salute you \m/). This is definitely a straight up rock album, minor Heavy Metal elements aside. This is a record for people looking to soak in a paced, interesting, complex musical experience.

On the other hand there are elements that stick out quite favorably here. The Black Willows live and breathe through their old school approach and it's great. These band proves to be the real deal and quite professional on top of that. The other thing is the band's ability to build an atmosphere. The music breathes.

All in all, The Black Willows nailed exactly what they were going for here. Thumbs up. Mission accomplished. In the world of Stoner Rock, this is what they refer to as the cream of the crop. As I said, this was an album I approached not knowing what to expect. It didn't end up being regular site content for The Circle Pit, but it's still worth giving a shot. And I'm saying that as someone who doesn't usually listen to stoner rock. Listen to the music above and see what you think.

Links: Facebook // Merch // Bandcamp