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100 days to Wacken Open Air 2015 – What to expect

Judas Priest, At The Gates, Cannibal Corpse, Cradle of Filth, Annihilator, Falconer, Death Angel, Savatage, In Flames, ROb Zombie, Sepultura, UDO… These are just a handful of bands that will grace the stage at the 26th edition of Wacken Open Air – the biggest heavy metal festival in the world. 102 bands have already been confirmed with more to be added as the days draws closer. Wacken 2015 Poster The festival, which begins on 29th July with the Wacken Metal Battle and ends on 1st August 2015 is a testimony to the strength and passion metalheads have towards the music. Apart from live music, there are also fire shows, wrestling events, the Full Metal Market and the beergarden, all of which provide alternatives from the constant stream of heavy metal, spread across 6 stages in the sprawling village of Wacken, about 75km from Hamburg. While the tickets are officially sold out, an avid fan can always trawl the offical Wacken FB page for fans who can’t make the event and are forced to sell their tickets. More details about the festival on the official website.

Cult Fest 2015 – A review

A few years ago, if word got around that Cannibal Corpse were to be performing in Bangalore, most of us would have laughed it off as a rumor, refusing to believe it. Now, a few days after the festival, some of us are still in a state of disbelief- that it actually happened! The first edition of Cult Fest took place on the 11th of April 2015, at Manpho Convention Centre, Bengaluru. This was no genre-specific festival, with the line-up boasting of a diversity of bands like Pyramids, Abraxas, Plague Throat, and international headliners Suicide Silence and Cannibal Corpse. Cultfest Gig day started off well, with the sun out in its full glory and a reasonably decent turnout even at the beginning of the festival. Pyramids, the winner of the battle of the bands, kicked off the show with a tight set. Short of time, as is the case with almost any band starting the events of the day, Pyramids were fun to watch for the couple of hundred fans who had arrived already. Certainly a band to keep an eye out for on the progressive scene if you haven’t heard of them before. Abraxas Pune metal band Abraxas followed up Pyramids with a strong hassle-free performance and kept the proceedings tight. Abraxas has a unique sound that needs to be mixed perfectly and spot on they were. Announced as the support act for Suicide Silence, the boys from Pune certainly kept the organizers’ faith in them with their set. It was also the first time many of us were watching Abraxas perform with their new line-up, and they have evidently improved remarkably over the last few years. Their music, however, has not moved away from being very typical, formulaic metalcore. Yet, that didn’t stop the crowd from kicking up a dust-storm in the pit and enjoying their set. Plague Throat The scarce early crowd had started to grow in numbers during Abraxas’ performance and grew to fill the venue more by the time they ended a well-played set. Up next was a band which a lot of fans had flown in to see. As expected, the three piece act started with an explosive song and demolished their way through to the end of their set. Shillong’s Plague Throat have been to Wacken, and for good reason. Their Dying Fetus-like setup was like a prime ribeye steak being served to death metal fans’ woven hunger for that style of music. With an extremely low-tuned rhythmic approach to their wall of sound, the boys from Plague Throat interacted with the audience, got the pits going and made sure that the stage was set for the first international act of the evening, Suicide Silence. Suicide Silence Suicide Silence Suicide Silence The venue suddenly filled up significantly when Suicide Silence came on stage. It was a pleasant surprise to see the huge number of Suicide Silence fans who had turned up for the show, grooved along with them, and knew each song word to word, cementing the band’s reach to their Indian audience. The deathcore act from Riverside, California, played a super tight and energetic set that they unfortunately had to cut short because of the threatening weather. The highlight of the set however, were the vocals. Vocalist Hernan “Eddie” Hermida’s versatility was evident in this live performance where he literally leveraged every unclean vocal technique to give the band’s performance a fitting impetus. All in all, the wait to watch the headliners Cannibal Corpse was made worthwhile by these acts and the audience was definitely satisfied with what they experienced. Cannibal Corpse The most awaited band of the evening sent the crowd into a roaring, restless tizzy. As the rain started beating down and the blood red logo of Cannibal Corpse raised as the backdrop, the atmosphere grew monstrous as ever. The adrenaline rush grew from the time the techs were setting up till the instant the five of them walked in and took their respective spots- the most conspicuous being George ‘Corpsegrinder’ Fisher. His dominant, mammoth like presence sent the crowd into a whirlwind of cheers and roars, and in an instant they started “Scourge of Iron”, and the crowd were mowed down by the rhythmic bulldozer of Cannibal Corpse. Note after note, groove after groove, Paul, Rob, Alex, George, and Pat showed the audience why they have established themselves at the pedestal of death metal. As the rain beat down harder, there were slush pits on either side, giving some the opportunity to indulge themselves in some mud play while the others cringed at the thought of having their clothes dirtied. The rain also prompted George to say that even Mother Nature could not stop them that day. As the set carried on without a glitch, we were taken back in time, from ‘Evisceration Plague’ to ‘Gallery of Suicide’ and back again to ‘A Skeletal Domain’. “Stripped, Raped and Strangled” was massive and to see George do it was truly fruitful. His windmills terrifyingly delighting, and the combined mastery of Alex and Pat O’Brien was truly divine to watch. Cannibal Corpse Watching Alex Webster in the flesh was truly a dream for many, and as most would agree, the highlight of the night. The mosh pits were well below expectation, and besides the general roaring and cheering, the crowd otherwise seemed weak. Except of course, when “Hammer Smashed Face” was announced, which is when everyone seemed to go ballistic- An understandable fact, considering that whether CC fan or not, it’s a go-to song for many a death metal listener. This was supposed to have been the last song, as the rains had made their mark and rendered the stage and the equipment unusable. A great blow to a lot of fans, who were expecting 20 or so songs and were witness to just about half of that. The set list was concluded with “Make Them Suffer”, a fine choice to end (as would have been pretty much any song), the outro comprising of Paul and Alex showcasing invincibility when it comes to death metal drums and bass. The vast monolith had finally called it a day. Cannibal Corpse A shout out has to be made to S&D Audio, who, despite the imminent storm and unfavourable conditions for their own equipment, went on with the gig. It has to be said that the downpour was quite heavy as Cannibal Corpse was about to take stage. Though prepared for the rains, some of the sound equipment took a beating. Wires were lying in water because the ground near the stage had turned into sludge and the stage itself had become unsafe to use. Much gratitude has to be expressed to S&D Audio, without whom even watching as much of Cannibal Corpse as we did, wouldn’t have been possible. Cannibal Corpse was not just a gig, it was an experience, a serum injected into our respective memories, venomous and incurable. A night very few will forget and even fewer will not want to re-live. This review is a combined effort by the entire Headbangers India team. Photographs by Subhramani Sathyanarayan. 

SLAYER release new track!

Thrash metal gawds Slayer have released a new song When The Stillness Comes as part of Record Store Day shenanigans. Released as a 7″ vinyl, the song begins slow, but thereafter the song is delightfully ripping. Give it a listen now, if you’re still awake and claim bragging rights!!  

HEATHEN BEAST unveil details about upcoming EP

heathen beast the carnage of godhra   India’s forerunners of black metal blasphemy Heathen Beast, have released the cover and rear artwork of their upcoming third EP, provocatively titled The Carnage of Godhra. If the title and artwork leave any stone unturned regarding the questions that this EP could be raising, the tracklisting definitely compensates for them:
  1. The Carnage of Godhra
  2. Ab ki Baar, Atyachar
  3. Gaurav Yatra (The Aftermath)
Thematically, the band has returned to the communal violence of the Godhra riots of 2002, which left hundreds of innocent Muslims slaughtered mercilessly in the name of Hinduism. Musically, the band’s direction remains to be a surprise. Merchandise of the band can be ordered here.

SYCORAX announce debut album, reveal artwork

sycorax artwork   Darjeeling extreme metal band Sycorax have announced the release of their debut full-length album Sycotherapy and have set June 2015 as the planned month of release. They have revealed quite a fantastic piece of art as their album cover, created by Jean Michel. The band is currently touring the North-east so make sure you catch them in a city near you!

DEMILICH to play only Asian show at Trend Slaughter Fest 2015

demilich ts fest 2015 Finnish death metal band Demilich have been announced as the headlining act at this year’s fifth and final edition of Trend Slaughter Fest in Bangalore. This will be the band’s only show in Asia. More details are yet to be announced on the rest of the line-up and the date, so STAY TUNED.

ELUVEITIE announce double headers in India

  10993138_10152954535491284_882305515585500358_o 11021428_10152954535476284_1984881034501505443_o Swiss folk metal gauls Eluveitie have announced a return to Indian shores with 2 headlining performances at NIT Calicut and IIT Roorkee. The former will take place on the 27th of March at NIT Calicut‘s annual cultural festival Ragam while the latter will take place on the 29th of March at IIT Roorkee‘s annual fest Cognizance. In 2010, the band had headlined IIT Guwahati’s Alcheringa. Eluveitie will be performing on the back of their 2014 release Origins, the band’s sixth full-length release. Their massive eight-member line-up include a violinist, a hurdy gurdy player and a flautist. They will be managed for this India tour by Orka Networksthe same folks who are bringing Xandria down to India and have also been responsible for managing other artistes like GojiraBloodshot Dawn and Hacride.  

BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST to release ‘Artifacts’ EP online

Before the Holocaust, a Chennai-based experimental metal quintet will release their debut EP Artifacts tomorrow, on the 6th of March, via the internet. The EP has been mixed and mastered by one Snehashish Koch.  The tracklisting is as follows:
  1. Mercury
  2. Clockwork Orange
  3. Fossil Bees
  4. Condemnium
The band has posted a teaser for a taste of things to come! [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/178569721″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true” width=”100%” height=”450″ iframe=”true” /]