Some people may remember the country as Swaziland, but for the past 2 years Swaziland has been known as Eswatini following the decision taken by King Mswati III to rename the kingdom; to reflect it's original name, the natives and in-part to avoid confusion with Switzerland. So what about it's rock and metal scene... there is none except for one band looking to start one up. Out Cry are a Christian Alternative Rock / Metal band who present themselves with credentials, having played all over the world and released an EP, it was time for GMA to question the band on their origins, the power of music and how rock music is interpreted in arguably a heavily Christian country. Their new music video 'Butterfly' drops on the 29th February and has a very emotional backstory as you will see later on as you read. You read it here, Eswatini is embracing rock / metal and thus has become the latest to join the wave of emerging African scenes. "Music is a universal language and there is nothing I love more than seeing people (everywhere) coming together to celebrate music and life."" For those who do not know of Out Cry, could you give us a brief history of the band, what it stands for and what the name means? "Almost 8 years ago now, Out Cry was formed in a tiny tin shack on the side of a mountain in Piggs Peak, Swaziland. I have no doubt you are aware of the of the HIV pandemic that has ravaged the country of the last few years, well this shack named Christian Life Centre Church provided a place for young people in the community to escape from the bad hand that life had dealt them to receive mentorship, food, aid and to connect with God. We as the young people from that little shack took it upon ourselves to spread a message of hope and acceptance, striving to connect people through music, a medium which transcends languages and culture barriers. Now 8 years down the line and no longer the young boy I was back then, I am truly amazed to see how far we have come. In 2014 we won our first ever African Gospel Music Award held in London and in 2015 went on to be double nominated for the Crown Music Awards in South Africa and ended up performing in front of the President of South Africa. In 2016 we embarked on our first international tour to Nashville and Hyderabad, India of all places. If you have yet to go to India, I would highly recommend it for its rich culture and ability to give on an overwhelming sense of perspective, INSTANTLY! This message is not meant to brag about our achievements but rather aimed at giving context to myself and our story with Out Cry. Story Behind our latest music video “Butterfly” due to be released on Feb 29th 2020:- "In 2017, after receiving an opportunity to record with one of South Africa’s top music producers, Theo Crous, we faced a massive financial obstacle. Having started a crowd funding campaign to raise the needed amount, one of the rewards for donating the highest amount was that we would write the donor a personal song. Towards the end of the campaign we were stunned to find that one lady had done just that; and contacted her as soon as we could to thank her and to ask what we could write about with regards to her song. She went on to tell us that her daughter was far away from home and that their relationship had undergone a massive amount of strain in recent years to the point of disassociation. Definitely something we could write about…. 2 days and a big KFC bucket later, we had composed a song called, 'Butterfly'. A song is written from the perspective of a mother to a daughter, capturing all the unsaid words and placing them in an unspoken dialogue between these 2 individuals. Song completed, and recorded I sent through the song to the mother confident and expectant for what her feedback would be. No immediate reply…. 3 days later I followed up with her asking, “Did you get the song? What did you think?’’ Her reply was that the song was great but there was only one problem. She couldn’t listen to it without crying…. The next day her daughter called me up out of the blue just to say, “Thank you. It was as if all the words were coming straight from my mum and I have never felt closer to her than I do now.” The two of them later reconciled their differences and it was an absolute privilege to have aided in their process." You play Christian / Alt Rock, do you feel that rock and metal music specifically offers itself as a platform to sing about powerful topics such as religion? "We are Christians in a band that love to create and play music that has substance, depth and meaning. What is the point of creating something if it doesn’t evoke a feeling within the listener. We therefore write about themes of love, struggle, acceptance, and perseverance. Themes which are at their foundation Christian but are universal in their dialogue." Coming from Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), can you tell us more about the rock / metal scene out there and what challenges as a band you have to face? "Swaziland has a predominantly African Gospel or Hip Hop music scene, Rock or even Indie is not widely accepted except at main stream big music festival like Bushfire." Do you feel both music genres bring the world together (free of cultural / political differences)? "Music is a universal language and there is nothing I love more than seeing people from different ethnicities, cultures, genders, income brackets and colour all coming together to celebrate music and life." Have you performed outside of Eswatini? "Yes, we have journeyed to Nashville (USA), London (England), India, Mozambique and all over South Africa as a result of our pursuit in music." Outside of the band, what other hobbies and interests do you have? "All of the band members are academically accomplished, all having minimum undergraduate university degrees and some having Postgraduate Masters degrees. I myself work part time as an architect and love 3D special design, a process very similar to that of the creation of music." For the rock and metal music fans visiting Mbabane, what sights and attractions could you recommend? "Malolotja Canopy Tour, Ngwenya Glass, House On Fire" What plans does Out Cry have for the year ahead? Do you have any greetings you wish to send out to friends, family, fans etc? "We have some massive shows in the pipeline and the release of our latest music video links to follow." www.outcry-swaziland.com https://www.facebook.com/outcryswaziland/about/
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It's a definite fact that Birmingham, or indeed the West Midlands have become a hotbed for emerging metal bands over the decades with of course Black Sabbath setting the trend and metal music scene(s) in motion. Forwarding on to 2013 and a new eight-legged outfit has emerged with sincere intent, the intent to crush sexist and racial discrimination in metal music, but also naturally to pummel out some fine songs that'll give them the platform to slay the masses with... that band is Aramantus. Aramantus might have got their name from the 'Aramanth' plant... but we won't indulge in that, instead we let the quartet do the unveiling of the facts surrounding them... How did you guys form, was there any challenges in the beginning? "Over the years, Aramantus have seen a few member changes, however this current line up was formed in late 2015. With Elijah (Guitar), Cici (Bass) and Alice (Drums) already in the band, a need for a new vocalist arose; a role which Nyah filled in perfectly. In mid 2016 we decided to continue as a four piece after losing a guitarist. At first, we were worried our sound would be affected too much to continue without a second guitarist, however after adapting our originals to fit our new live sound, we found that we work much better as a four piece!" Do you feel that females still receive stigma for playing metal music? What advice could you give aspiring female musicians? "This is such a controversial subject still to this day. Of course, we ourselves have had occasions where we have been judged or not taken seriously due to, not only our age, but the fact that three out of the four of us are female. Quite possibly, there are still some people not keen on the idea of women having part in the 'man's world' of metal, however we have found that most people are now very welcoming of female musicians. With female-fronted / female musician nights being held regurlarly around the UK, it's not hard to find places where you'll be welcomed and not judged. It's only more regurlarly we have found that people are beginning to make less comments on the fact we're "Good for a girl" and more comments based on our playing ability instead. If you are an aspiring female musician, then our advice is just to go out there and do your thing! Play well, rock hard and not care if one person in about a hundred doesn't like you for being female. At the end of the day, you're a musician just like any man, gender shouldn't matter!" Do you feel that the UK metal scene isn't as strong as once was? Or do you feel it comes in leaps and bounds? "The metal scene in Birmingham at least, certainly is still going strong. There isn't one weekend where there will be no gigs to go to. With amazing rock bars and music venues, there are always gigs and events happening throughout the UK. The only problem with this, is that with so much going on at one time, gigs can feel emptier with a smaller crowd. But most of the time this isn't because the scene is 'dying' it's simply because people have so much choice that it's sometimes hard to pull an audience. We know for a fact that some of our closest friends and fans, will travel the UK to see unsigned bands through a pure love of music. If the scene wasn't as strong, people wouldn't still be so committed to travelling to see their favourite bands." Have you had any fans emerge from unsuspecting places? For 2017 are you looking for shows abroad as well as the UK? "We have met most of our fans at our gigs really. We have had people from other countries contact us online and we always find that really cool! It's crazy to think that people overseas are beginning to hear about us. We are definitely interested in going abroad for some gigs next year, as we feel it would be such an amazing experience to explore the metal community across the world. Possibly Europe for 2017? We'll have to see what comes our way..." People say local scenes are 'dying', what are your thoughts on this? Who are to blame for the supposed decline? "We already have touched on this sort of thing, as it's very similar to question three. However, if you were to ask who is to blame for this decline then it is extremely hard to say really. If a gig is empty, then supposedly it could be due to the scene dying. More often than not though, it's due to bands not promoting a gig enough (Admittedly there are times when you can promote and promote and still no one turns up). Sometimes there are just too many gigs happening on one night, and that will have an effect on each gig and the amount of people there. It really is hard to pinpoint the blame of the scene dying on anyone really!" With Brexit on the cards, are you worried that this will dent UK band's chances of touring abroad? Or are you not phased by it? "Without looking too deeply into the situation with Brexit at the moment, it could possibly become at least a little more tricky to get abroad. Especially to Europe, for example. If bands all need individual Visa's to travel to Germany, Holland, Finland etc, then it is certainly going to be more of a pain to arrange a tour over there. As we haven't actively sought to book a gig abroad yet, we haven't researched the situation too much yet. However, it definitely would be something to look into for bands and artists wishing to go abroad in the future." What can we expect from Aramantus in the next few months? Will you consider entering Metal 2 The Masses? "It's a surprise! We can't reveal too much yet but we can promise a new release of some form in the very near future! It's going to be a taste of our new sound as a four piece, and the start of our journey to our first album, after having released our debut EP in May 2015 with our old line up, we feel it's the right time to show off the new us. We are going to focus on writing and venturing out further in the UK in 2017 and so, unfortunately, we aren't going to be able to compete in Metal to The Masses this year. However we do wish all the bands the best of luck! We thoroughly enjoyed last years competition, and playing the final was incredible." Finally have you got any hello's, thank yous you wish to send out? "We would just like to thank everyone that has helped, supported and been with us throughout our journey so far. Everyone that's came to our gigs, helped us with recording, videos, promotion and so much more; well we can't thank them enough. We'd be no where without them! We also would like to thank the people that have been with us from the start, our biggest help over the years, and that's our parents. They've been our guides, and helped us with getting to and from gigs. We feel very privileged to have them put up with our rubbish!" https://www.facebook.com/Aramantus/ http://aramantus.com/ _ Global Metal Apocalypse proudly presents a showcase of some of the bands scheduled to play at this year’s Bloodstock Festival 2012. This year the festival is again welcoming bands from all over the globe as well as home-grown bands such as Anvil, Furyon and Huron. Global bands include India's premier metal band Demonic Resurrection, Taiwan's long-standing Chthonic and the emerging force of Costa Rica's majestic Sight of Emptiness. Let alone there being Brazilian legends Sepultura and a number of American major acts such as Hatebreed and Alice Cooper and of course a host of Metal bands from all over Europe including bands from France, Croatia, Sweden, Finland, Poland, Slovenia and Norway, plus more being added all the, so check out BLOODSTOCK OPEN AIR FESTIVAL for the fresh news. But that’s not all, because Bloodstock has its own competition running alongside it, Metal 2 The Masses is taking a fair piece of the Bloodstock cake (delicious it is). This band competition is by far the most prolific of its kind, time to check the low-down of this godly adventure: Bands from all kinds of Metal sub-genres take to the stage to battle it out to win their regional heats, this year has seen Global Metal Apocalypse being active with the Band Quest side of Metal 2 The Masses, this is judging bands at various rounds held at Southend Chinnery's and Colchester Judge & Jury. The band who ultimately wins Metal 2 The Masses will be gifted with the most heavenly of packages:
The other prize as it were is that bands who reached their area finals are given "the opportunity to air their recorded material on all download formats, courtesy of emu bands". Plus the fact being media, record companies, agents, management and many more personnel involved in the music industry will take note of bands in it; so for each band participating, 100% is needed, no room for error. This year Global Metal Apocalypse has seen a number of talented Essex bands take to the challenge and explode amps in a variety of ways, from thrashers Merciless Fail (who have just been reviewed in Power Play magazine) to Thames Burial (who were originally known as Echoes Fall and have played Bloodstock before) amongst other stellar bands. But further afield bands have been taking down notes, blasting out riffs at a rate of knots and generally fighting for the ultimate prize. From all over the UK (from East Anglia to the Midlands, from the south coast to the west country and from capitals to Glasgow, South Wales and beyond) as well as Croatia, Cyprus, Norway and Romania. Scouting and getting bands into each heat was not easy at all, not for anyone. So now we come to the point of showcasing those how have already been announced. Those winners of each regional heat aforementioned and bands announced as they are will come right at the bottom so keep an eye out for new additions! To View more up-to date posts to do with the Bloodstock Open Air Festival click here Global Metal Apocalypse caught up with the Metal 2 The Masses man that is Simon Hall for a quick word to catch on with what he had to say regarding Bloodstock. 1. What is your opinion of bloodstock and metal to the masses? It is good and i like it 2. When seeing the line-up, do you feel Bloodstock is increasing its international presence every year? Yep 3. In two or more sentences, sum up Bloodstock Open Air Stressful, knackering, drunk, loud, embracing, mental and yet utterly rewarding! REGION: GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTRY: ENGLAND GENRE: THRASH METAL LABEL: UNSIGNED STAGE @ BOA: NEW BLOOD STAGE DAY: SUNDAY 12TH "Bloodstock Festival to us (Reign of Fury) means a lot, it is the lifeblood of a true UK metal festival and means ROF gets the chance to tread the boards with respected metal acts from all around the world. The festival is going from strength to strength each year and is fast becoming an equal to Wacken / Full Force Festival and the other great european metalfests. It's great to have a dedicated UK fest for all us metalheads here, LONG LIVE BLOODSTOCK !! \m/" How long has the band being going and who came up with the band name? This band has been going for a couple of years now. Ed and I (Magic Dave) had another band in 2006 called Reign of Fury that didn't get off the ground. So when we got this band on the go we thought Reign of Fury was the perfect name. I (Heavy Matt Earl) joined when Ed & Magic Dave restarted the whole idea of getting Reign Of Fury as a real band and not a side project, They came up with the name. Is this the band's first time at Bloodstock and what emotions does the band have relating to it? Yep first time and totally stoked that our hardwork is starting to pay off, it's a great to play alongside bands that i have been a fan of for a long time. We are over the moon about being given the opportunity to play. Playing alongside our influences is a massive deal to us. Do you feel Bloodstock acts as a platform for the lesser known bands to gain considerable exposure? Dunno we will let you know after hahahaha ;) Definitley! (Matt). Any festival is good exposure but Bloodstock is an awesome Metal fest. The big bonus is the New Blood stage. It give people the chance to see new bands and check out the future of the metal scene. We can't wait (Dave). When you got confirmed to play for Bloodstock, what was your initial response? (Matt at this point used his pocket 'swearictionary'): F**k me i forgot i send that off!! Dave said: Wicked! Can't believe it! We're playing along side Testament, Nile and Deicide! That was my initial response. What aspect apart from the bands are you most looking forward to about the festival? The Camraderie of our band is great, so many good times with metal mates and bands blasting it doesn't get better than that \m/. It's all about the metal! But camping with that many metal heads in one place will also be the biggest party in the world! Bloodstock campsite is where it's at! What bands are you looking forward to see play? COC, Testament, Nile, Iced Earth, Alice Cooper, Hatebreed, Anvil, and Sepultura but wont be there friday :( - (Reign Of Fury all met for the first time at a Testament gig theres a little ROF fact nugget for ya!) Sum up Bloodstock in one sentence and why should people go to it? Bloodstock is a prominent breeding ground of the highly infectious virus called "Metal", infecting us since 2005, if you go there's no coming back YOU WILL BECOME METAL!! A metal party for metal people. If you miss it, you ain't metal! (2 sentences I know but f**k the rules!) _REGION: SUFFOLK COUNTRY: ENGLAND GENRE: BLACK / DEATH METAL LABEL: CANDLELIGHT RECORDS STAGE @ BOA: SOPHIE LANCASTER STAGE DAY: FRIDAY 10TH __"Bloodstock has a great atmosphere and is the only true (open-air) metal festival in the UK!" How long has Eastern Front been going and what inspired the band to play Black Metal? I (Holocaust) formed Eastern Front at the end of 2006 with Krieg so we have been going for just over 5 years now. However, it wasn't until 2011 that we felt we finally had a full dedicated line-up due to many line-up changes in the band over the years that caused us a number of delays. We are both huge fans of Black Metal and have been for many years so wanted to create a band that encompassed all of our interests, this is why we also take influence from Doom, Death and Classical music and why our lyrics are about WWII. Is this your first time at Bloodstock? If no, what other times have you played? If yes, are you excited? This will be our first time playing at Bloodstock. We are very excited and proud to be asked to play at the UK's best open-air festival! Coming from Ipswich, it must be a surreal experience to be one of the few Black metal bands in the region, what would you say to that? The fact that we are one of the very few Black Metal bands in this region doesn't really concern us. Personally, I just jump on a train to London to go to shows that I want to see / support and we treat London more as our hometown when it comes to doing shows. Ipswich is plagued with Metalcore / Emo crap (like most towns) that we have no interest in. The Metal scene here used to be a lot better before side-partings and tight jeans were deemed "cool" by so called "Metalheads" but luckily that trend seems to be dying out and there are a lot more Extreme Metal bands playing around here again. Being from Ipswich meant it was difficult finding like-minded musicians to join us at first so our members were spread out over a number of towns but all members now live in Ipswich and things are certainly running more smoothly than they have done in the past. What are you mostly looking forward to apart from the bands? Drinking and socialising with the bands / fans. Some of us may even up on the dodgems, again... What would you say to people who haven't decided whether to go or not? Sort your life out and book a bloody ticket! ;). _REGION: BERKSHIRE COUNTRY: ENGLAND GENRE: EXTREME SYMPHONIC METAL LABEL: UNSIGNED STAGE @ BOA: SOPHIE LANCASTER STAGE DAY: THURSDAY 9TH "Bloodstock is the festival that comes from a country so rich in metal pedigree and history, that it can't fail - British was and always is the best!" How does it feel playing Bloodstock this year? Playing Bloodstock is without a doubt a very special experience for us. Apart from the obvious points, playing a major festival alongside the best acts in the business, partying hard for 4 days and having a fantastic time. Bloodstock is very close to Saturnian and what we are all about. This is actually our third year in a row playing the festival and its been a big part of our progression as a band. We played in 2010 as "Traces", before disbanding and starting Saturnian. Then we won the 2011 Bloodstock Metal to the Masses, which is the reason why we are opening the festival this year. Simon and all at Bloodstock have been hugely supportive of our music and have believed in us from the start and in return we believe in them, how they run a festival and treat musicians, with total respect! What makes Saturnian stand out from other bands in your area? We're a UK band, we don't come from a particular area or scene. I guess what makes us stand out in the UK, is the ethos behind the music. The UK hasn't been this pompous and bombastic since Cradle, and say what you want, I'm proud of that connection! The music is incredibly vast and in depth, huge symphonic movements, choirs, guitars, a whole range of voices, and a dark yet fulfilling subject matter leaning to astral theory, spiritual projection, the 4th dimension, and more. Basically Saturnian is more than our average band, in sound as well as in vision. Is this your first major festival, if yes are you nervous? If no where have you played before? Nah, were pretty seasoned musicians, having played major festivals all over the world, Europe, USA etc. Performing comes naturally to us, and its a pleasure to be on stage. What are you looking forward to most at Bloodstock? Obviously the show, but also the party! I'm being serious, Bloodstock and other great festivals are an incredible place for bands to network and pitch your product to fans, producers, other bands and touring agencies, you name it, its all in one place and you can't beat that chance to expose yourself, literally! What advice do you have for those camping in the fields, food wise? Food is for the weak, bring lots of vodka!_ _REGION: MAHARASHTRA COUNTRY: INDIA GENRE: PROG BLACK / DEATH METAL LABEL: CANDLELIGHT RECORDS STAGE @ BOA: SOPHIE LANCASTER STAGE DAY: SUNDAY 12TH "Bloodstock Open air means the world to DR, it's an insane festival, it's 110% metal, great fans, stellar bands and from the videos i've seen it looks like we gonna have a blast! Metal As Fuck! \m/ Can't wait for it!_" Is this Demonic Resurrection's first time playing in England? Yes this will be the first time that we play in the UK. What are your anticipations about the performance? We're really looking forward to it and it seems we have some really passionate followers of the band there so we're dying to come play for them and hopefully introduce a whole bunch of new folks to our demonic brand of metal. You'll be performing amongst some of Metal's heavyweights such as Evile & Anaal Nathrakh, are you nervous about it or excited? Not nervous about playing alongside anyone really, because it's not a contest we're just happy to be on such an impressive bill and more than that I'm looking forward to watching and meeting my idols Nile, Behemoth, Dimmu Borgir, Testament etc. What are you most looking forward to besides playing and meeting your idols? We'll be working on some club dates and we're really looking forward to those additional shows. Not to mention the whole experience of touring in a van, carrying your backline around and all that stuff. In India we're pretty much flown around, got cards and drivers provided by the promoters, along with stay backline etc. So we'll rough it out in the UK that should to be fun.Not to mention I'm going to go crazy with the food find some good meat and wolf it down. Do you feel that festivals like Bloodstock bring a community together and is there any big festivals in India or Asia alone? Considering I've never been to Bloodstock I can't say what it does but I'm pretty sure most metal festivals bring people together, it's a whole bunch of metal heads in 1 place. In India we have Independence Rock the longest running festival in Mumbai, 26 years and counting, Great Indian Rock Festival about 17 years running and the more recently NH7 Weekender Festival. So these definitely do bring people together, build a sense of community and I'm sure Bloodstock does the same. If there is something you wish to take away from playing at Bloodstock, what would it be? As cheesy as it sounds I'm going to take away hopefully some great memories of playing a kickass show, meeting amazing musicians and watching amazing bands and most importantly getting to meet all the wonderful people in the UK who have been supporting Demonic Resurrection. _REGION: LONDON COUNTRY: ENGLAND GENRE: GOTHIC / POWER METAL LABEL: GOLDEN AXE STAGE @ BOA: SOPHIE LANCASTER STAGE DAY: FRIDAY 10TH "Playing Bloodstock is a true honour for us, as this year's line-up shows more than ever, the festival is all about bringing great music to UK metalheads and we can't wait to get up there and be a part of it." How long has Pythia been going and what does the band name mean? Pythia began life in 2007, when our drummer Marc approached Emily with the idea of starting a symphonic metal project, with female vocals. Ross (guitar) had played in a band with Marc previously and Tim (guitar) they both knew from the metal scene in London and so the band just naturally fell into place. The idea seemed great from the start and things just developed and progressed from there. As for the name, it was a figure in ancient Greek literature. The Pythia was the name given to the role of the priestess at the temple to the god Apollo in Delphi. The Pythia was said to have been an oracle, delivering prophecies inspired by Apollo. The name was very appropriate considering the feminine connotation and the idea of channelling something spiritual and inspirational. Is this your first time at a major festival? What are you looking forward most to about Bloodstock? We’ve played a number of festivals both over here and in Europe, but Bloodstock is the biggest we’ve played in the UK. We actually played it back in 2009 so we’re particularly honoured to be called back for a second appearance. The thing we’re looking forward to the most is getting out on stage and kicking the audience’s arse with our live show. The line-up this year is looking as good as it’s ever been, with plenty of bands that we all want to check out and I’m sure the atmosphere there is going to be amazing. Seeing bands like Sight of Emptiness from Costa Rica and Demonic Resurrection from India, do you feel this is a great way to bring global acts together? Festivals are by far the best way to get bands from all over the world in front of an audience. If you’re a band from another country, you often don’t have the local contacts and connections to promote yourself, so it can be very difficult to finance a headline or even support slot overseas. With a festival, a lot of the costs of putting on a show are spread out and so it becomes far more viable. Fans are more likely to check out different bands out, as that’s what they’re at the festival to do, so it’s really the best forum for bands from abroad. For those who still havent decided whether to go to Bloodstock, what would you say to them? Why not?!? With such a packed line-up, there’s going to be loads for every metal fan, no matter what you’re into. Going is also one of the best ways to show your support for the metal scene in the UK as Bloodstock is very much a metal festival run by metal fans for metal fans. Pushing this festival from strength to strength shows the rest of the world how important metal is to UK metal fans. Finally what do you hope to take away from this experience? Ringing ears, a sore head, no doubt a few bruises, some fond memories and hopefully, a few new fans! _ _REGION: ONTARIO COUNTRY: CANADA GENRE: HEAVY / POWER METAL LABEL: END RECORDS STAGE @ BOA: RONNIE JAMES DIO STAGE DAY: SUNDAY 12TH _"Bloodstock is "The" most specialized in Metal Music festivals ever to be put on in the United Kingdom." How does it feel sharing the stage with legends such as Alice Cooper, Deicide and Dimmu Borgir amongst others? It feels amazing to be included!! This is all a dream come true for us and we are enjoying it beyond belief!! During the band's career, how many festivals have you played and which major ones have you played most? We've played many festivals over the years particularly in Europe. Some of the festivals we've done a few times, like Bang Your Head in Germany or Graspop and Bospop, in Belgium and Holland as well as Wacken twice so far. Other festivals like Soundwave in Australia we hope to play again sometime. This festival travels to multipal cities all around Australia. For the newer generation of Metal bands, what advice have you got for them? To set up their lives in such a way that they don't depend on their music to make money. They must create music that no one else in the world could create other than themselves. They must find a way to play live even if it costs money!! What are you looking forward to most about the festival and why? I'm looking forward to be seeing the faces of the Bloodstock audience smiling and enjoying those precious moments with me. This is the highest achievement that a musician could attain. Anvil is finally living the dream we've had for over 30 years...it's a true celebration that we are grateful and thankful for. Finally Anvil is 34 years old this year, over those years, in your opinion how has Metal music changed? It has changed if that's what you are after but there are many bands that haven't changed. Metal is a timeless form of music. If it was a great song it will always be a great song. Case and point, Black Sabbath... _REGION: COUNTY DURHAM COUNTRY: ENGLAND GENRE: BLACKENED DEATHRASH LABEL: UNSIGNED STAGE @ BOA: NEW BLOOD STAGE DAY: SATURDAY 11TH __"Bloodstock is a truly awesome...heavy as fuck place!" How long has the band been going and describe the bands genre? The band started in early 2010 as a traditional metal band, since then the band has evolved and matured, and we are currently making blackened death metal. When Reflection In Exile was confirmed to play what was your response and who are you looking forward to seeing and meeting potentially? Honour more than anything! It is a festival we've all been attending for years! And now to be playing alongside the likes of Dimmu Borgir, Behemoth and of course Alice Cooper! To meet such a legend would be amazing! Has the band played any festivals on this scale before, if so which ones? Although we've played with our fair share of signed bands in front of large audiences, we have never played a festival of this scale, but we're hoping Bloodstock will lead to bigger things in the future! For those who havent decided whether to go or are going, what would you say to them? To us Bloodstock is one of the only organic metal festivals left! They are dedicated to bringing returning meta heads and "festival virgins" exactly what they want! A balls to the wall, heavy as hell metal festival! Which you cannot miss! _REGION: HAMPSHIRE COUNTRY: ENGLAND GENRE: MELODIC DEATHRASH LABEL: UNSIGNED STAGE @ BOA: SOPHIE LANCASTER STAGE DAY: THURSDAY 9TH "Bloodstock is the only UK Open air Metalfest". Is this your first time playing at Bloodstock, what are your emotions about it? This will be our second opportunity to grace the Bloodstock stage, we are humbled to be asked back and what's awesome is that we will be playing the bigger Sophie stage and on the Thursday night also which is a dream spot for us! We are gonna show Bloodstock how to start the party! You've recently released your album via Terrorizer, how did this come about? Terrorizer offered us the opportunity to release the CD wih the magazine, we opted to release the album only to subscribers and industry in a hope to push our music directly to fans who are more likely to spread the word and to not over expose the album for free. It's been very well received and with this and our self PR campaign we have layed a awesome foundation to build our profile on. What are you looking forward to most at Bloodstock? The performance of course! The moment our intro track starts is going to be a incredible feeling! We are hoping to have a big crowd and show the best fans in the UK what we are made of on the biggest platform we have ever been on. Bloodstock is also an amazing place for the UK scene to come together. It's the one open air fest where everytime I walk into the arena I see people I know! An amazing place to see friends from all around the country! For those going to their first festival, fans and bands alike, what advice do you have? If you think you have enough beer, double it! In all seriousness you don't need advice, just enjoy the experience! Since I first went to Bloodstock I have made an effort to go every year, so if anything make sure you can afford to return because it's the best weekend in the UK for any true heavy metal fan! _REGION: LJUBLJANA COUNTRY: SLOVENIA GENRE: INDUSTRIAL BLACK / DEATH LABEL: LISTENABLE STAGE @ BOA: SOPHIE LANCASTER STAGE DAY: SUNDAY 12TH _"Bloodstock is the biggest and coolest metal festival in the UK and Noctiferia is a part of it!" Is this your first time playing at Bloodstock, if so what are your anticipations? This is gonna be our first time at Bloodstock and we always liked to play in the UK and on the big stages, so it will be great to return and to play in front of some kick ass crowds. Coming from Slovenia, is Metal music big in your country? I could say it's still growing. It's a small country with tons of local metal bands, so the future looks bright. Your playing alongside the likes of Evile and Demonic Resurrection from India, do you feel festivals like Bloodstock are great for showcasing global bands? I think they are the best for showcasing any good live act! It's the best possibility for bands from far away to present themselves. Anyway, you must see the band live to know how good they really are! What are you looking forward to most about Bloodstock? First performing and then meeting old and new friends, watching a lot of great and legendary bands on stage and all in all to have a killer time! When you got confirmed for Bloodstock what was your initial response? It was: Finaly! We haven't played UK in quite a while now, since 2006 (UK tour with Hypocrisy). So we are realy glad that we are going back on the island to showcase our latest album Death Culture (out on Listenable Records). Are you playing any other UK gigs after Bloodstock? Nothing is confirmed yet and we also have to finish our new record that is scheduled for end of the year. Right now we are in the middle of pre-production so we have a lot of work on our hands after the summer festivals. _Battalion REGION: ZURICH COUNTRY: SWITZERLAND GENRE: HEAVY METAL LABEL: LISTENABLE STAGE @ BOA: SOPHIE LANCASTER STAGE DAY: SUNDAY 12TH ___"There's no better place to make out UK debut than Bloodstock!" Is this the band's first major festival, if so are you nervous or excited? Of course we are a bit nervous, but defenetly more excited! It's fuckin' Bloodstock, man!!! What most are you looking forward to about the festival? We're looking forward to play our gig!!! If you could give advice to those thinking about going but not sure, what would you say? Fuck man!!! Don't think twice!!! You've got enough time to sleep when you're dead... No sleep 'til Bloodstock!!! When you guys got confirmed, what was your response? Well, we were speechless. We didn't expect that! It's cool that they let us play, even though we are unknown in England. Finally who are you looking forward to seeing most? Anvil, Evile and Testament! DERISION REGION: GREATER MANCHESTER COUNTRY: ENGLAND GENRE: METAL LABEL: FUTILE STAGE @ BOA: SOPHIE LANCASTER STAGE DAY: FRIDAY 10TH _ "The finest metal festival out there!!! Long live Bloodstock!!!" How long has the band been going and has there been any lineup changes? We formed in 2009, so just over 2 years now. This is the original line up, so no changes whatsoever, thankfully. We've progressed as people and in our relationships together, knowing what makes each other tick etc so that can only be good. Is this your first time playing at a major festival, if so are you nervous? Yea, this is our first major / professional festival and it feels brilliant!! To be an unsigned band and to be personally asked by Vicky Gregory (Bloodstock director) is awesome in the first place, then to be asked to play the Sophie Lancaster stage alongside bands like Evile and Orange Goblin etc, is a massive honour. Normally the unsigned bands get to play the New Blood stage, so were super stoked, not nervous at all........yet ;). What would you say to those who are going to Bloodstock? I would say enjoy it as much as possible!!! Drink, be merry, and be respectful to those around you! I assure you that you will love it!! Its the perfect metal festival in my opinion. Getting bigger by the year, which is great, but i do think the Gregorys will stick to their roots and philosophies rather than "sell out" like some festivals have and payed the price for. Oh and come and watch DERISION play on friday!! What do you hope to take from Bloodstock? We hope to take home a cherished memory first and foremost, there's a lot of my close friends coming especially, so that makes it more cool for me personally. Also i hope we as a band do ourselves proud and hopefully make a decent impression on anyone who see us, gain a few more fans and hopefully maybe catch the eye of people who may want to invest in us and help us. Finally who are you looking forward to seeing the most? Testament!!!!!! Sanctuary, Crowbar, Evile, COC......................................... _REGION: BERKSHIRE COUNTRY: ENGLAND GENRE: HEAVY METAL LABEL: GREEN CHINA STAGE @ BOA: SOPHIE LANCASTER STAGE DAY: FRIDAY 10TH "We are thrilled to be back at such a great festival, run by fans for the fans. Bloodstock truly brings together the best of all metal genres and scenes from all corners of the earth, and it is an honour to be part of such a celebration again! 4 days of metal in all its forms from all over the world in a field near Derby." Is this the first Bloodstock festival your playing at, if so are you nervous? This our second time, after playing last year on the New Blood stage, we're very honoured to be invited back straight away as Bloodstock rarely do this. How long has the band been going and how would you describe your music? The band has been going for 7 or 8 years, although the current line up came together 3 years ago when it became a 5 piece. Our music is hard to pigeonhole, so I would simply describe it has Heavy Metal! We're individually inspired by anything from the classics, NWOBHM, melodic death metal (Evergrey, Bodom, In Flames), AOR, hair metal, power metal, modern metal, thrash metal - and plenty of stuff outside the metal bracket. Our music is a spontaneous mix of that, we don't constrain ourselves to certain styles or sounds, we just write what we feel sounds best! Who are you going to see at Bloodstock? Off the top of my head I know Jamie will want to see Dimmu, Chris is a huge Alice Cooper fan as well as the rest of us. I (Srdjan) will be watching Testament, Iced Earth, Freedom Call, Dio Disciples for sure. Too many to list! Bloodstock has invited a couple of bands from ex-Yugoslavian countries, where I'm from, so I'll be checking them out and possibly having a few beers. Will this be part of a tour or one off show? This is a one off as far as we know, we might plan some warm up shows closer to the date, or if any bigger bands are doing dates around we might see if we can join the bill. _REGION: DEVON COUNTRY: ENGLAND GENRE: METAL LABEL: CASKET STAGE @ BOA: NEW BLOOD STAGE DAY: SUNDAY 12TH __"Bloodstock has the best value for money metal festival in the uk!... no make that the world!" How long has Huron been going and what would you say is your main influence? Huron have been together since late 2007 and our influences range from all kinds of rock and metal, but Down, Slayer, Arch Enemy, Danzig, Metallica, Overkill are probably at the top of our list and even though we may not sound like these bands in our songs there are little bits here and there which make up our own original sound. Your playing Bloodstock, is this the first time? Have you played any other major festivals? Yes its our first time of being asked to play B.O.A. We have played our major festivals Hammerfest and Hard Rock Hell in the past and this year we are playing Download, Bulldog Bash as well as B.O.A. What would you say to fans who are yet to decide to go to Bloodstock? Well its pretty easy to be honest! It's the only real open air metal festival in the UK, there's no dance music etc you just get metal, and B.O.A is growing in stature so why not support a fast growing festival and be part of something? What is it that makes festivals like Bloodstock so special? Besides the common interest... the music! Its a very social event indeed all festivals are where everybody is there for the same thing and thats to enjoy themselves, make new friends etc. Finally what's it like to know your playing alongside huge major acts? Its a bit of a head trip to be honest but the major acts we have met at similar events in the past they are really cool and normal, they are just people afterall. _REGION: GREATER MANCHESTER COUNTRY: ENGLAND GENRE: GOTHIC / POWER METAL LABEL: HEADROOM STAGE @ BOA: NEW BLOOD STAGE DAY: SATURDAY 11TH _ "It's great to be added to a festival of Bloodstock's prestige. They're a strong supporter of the UK metal scene and we couldn't be happier with being a part of it". How did you guys form and have there been any line-up changes? We've been around quite a while in one form or another. Talena and Jonathan are the founding members with Oli and I (Shirezy) joining in 2008. Nathan (keys) unfortunately had to leave his role last year (2011) but Rosie stepped in and has really made her mark! Your playing Bloodstock, when you got confirmed for it, what was your response? I've been going to Bloodstock for years, it's a truly brilliant festival to attend from a fan's perspective. Being confirmed for the line up was awesome, Talena sent me a message in work saying we'd been added to the bill so that improved my afternoon greatly! What advice have you got for your fans and general fans camping out? Sleeping matt, earplugs, Berocca (the worryingly bright yellow pee is worth it for the quick recovery from a night of metalling) and enough booze to warrant the Berocca! Also, keep an eye out for Deli Kate if you're hungry. Who are you looking forward to see play? The line up is really quite decent and I could give a pretty huge list of bands I want to see but that'd just take up precious space! I'd probably say top five, in no particular order, are Alice Cooper, Freedom Call, Iced Earth, Grand Magus and Dio's Disciples... It's so damned hard to pick favourites! _Doomed REGION: MARIBOR COUNTRY: SLOVENIA GENRE: DEATH METAL LABEL: UNSIGNED STAGE @ BOA: NEW BLOOD STAGE DAY: SATURDAY 11TH _"There will be blood!" Is this your first time playing in the UK? If so, are you nervous or full of excitement? Yes, this is our first time playing in the UK. We are not really nervous, but I think that this will come later one when we arrive in the UK, and of course we are already excited as hell! Playing in the knowledge your in the same area as rock/metal titans as Behemoth and Alice Cooper, is this like a dream come true? Of course it is! But we look at it more as a great chance and another step on our way to our ultimate dream of becoming a real touring band! What part of Bloodstock are you looking forward to besides playing with some of the world's major talents? The people. We want to meet new people, fans and musicians. It would be great to make some lasting friendships with other bands and we could help each other out in the future. Besides Bloodstock what festivals have you played at before? So far we have only played MetalCamp 2011 on the 2nd stage. But this year we are having a small festival "tour", we play at the MetalFest Croatia in 2 weeks, then we play at the Grossmann Film & Wine Festival in Ljutomer - Slovenia, after that MetalMania at Komen - also in Slovenia and then of course the main stage of MetalCamp 2012 and after that Bloodstock. You'll be playing alongside fellow countryment Noctiferia, how does this make you feel? We are all fans of Noctiferia, but we are also friends with them and they are one of the most successful bands in Slovenia and of course well respected. They earned it with hard work, great music and a great attitude. So we are very happy to play alongside them and will be at their show and support them! We never played live together yet, but at the time of bloodstock it will be our 3th time to play at the same festival (before Bloodstock we will play with them at MetalFest Croatia and MetalCamp). _Infernal Tenebra REGION: ISTRA COUNTRY: CROATIA GENRE: PROGRESSIVE MELODEATH LABEL: MASSACRE STAGE @ BOA: SOPHIE LANCASTER STAGE DAY: SATURDAY 11TH __"Bloodstock is crazy, fun with a long tradition and excellent vibes". How long has the band been going and what are your main influences? Infernal Tenebra started back in 1999, constantly evolving and enduring the hard conditions of the Croatian underground metal scene with two monumental albums “Beneath the Twilight” (2001) and “The Essence of Chaos” (2007). Infernal Tenebra recently signed with Massacre Records and is heading to a new chapter of its journey to hell and back with the upcoming album “New Formed Revelations” to be released later this year, produced at Fascination Street Studios by Jens Bogren (Kreator, Katatonia, Paradise Lost, Amon Amarth). As the band followed the progression from pure black metal to death metal with melodic, technical and modern elements I guess our main influences would be Death, Hypocrisy, Emperor and recently incresing popular bands like Gojira. Is this your first time playing Bloodstock and have you played any other festivals before? Yes, it's our first time playing Bloodstock and first time visiting UK for that matter. We're thrilled with this opportunity. Can't wait to meet people, have a good show and have fun. Infernal Tenebra played several festivals throughout its career like Metal Mania and Metalcamp in Slovenia, Metalfest in Croatia. For those going to see you play, what would you say to them? If you're a fan of growling vocalists that can actually sing, if you like virtuoso guitar solos, blast beats and groovy rhythms, check us out. What are you looking forward to most about Bloodstock and who are you looking forward to see? It is a tremendous opportunity for us to be exposed in such a monumental event like Bloodstock. We are looking forward to meet UK fans, have fun and enjoy great bands. The lineup is phenomenal. Also, it's a great way to make connections and it's cool to get to know our cultures better. Several UK bands are playing this year's Croatian Metalfest Open Air and I met many UK fans at Metalcamp in Slovenia last year. What advice would you give to those fans going regarding food, etcc (should they take their own or purchase food on site? (fun question) I guess I'm not the right man to give advice about food, is there a problem with food on site or something? Should we bring some delicious nutrients Croatia is famous for? (laughing). _Infernal Creation REGION: EAST YORKSHIRE COUNTRY: ENGLAND GENRE: BLACK METAL LABEL: UNSIGNED STAGE @ BOA: NEW BLOOD STAGE DAY: FRIDAY 10TH __"Bloodstock as a festival is devoted to the celebration of metal on all levels, from the headliners to the underground acts. The team and organisers are dedicated to what they do and the result is the most ravenous event of it's kind in the UK. It is for these reasons that we feel honoured to be a part of this years Bloodstock festival. With a line up featuring the likes of Mayhem, Watain, Behemoth and more we feel that this is a great opportunity to spread the insidious gospel of Infernal Creation to the loyal and rabid Bloodstock masses". How long has the band been going and why Black Metal? Infernal Creation have existed for a number of years but have suffered a few spells of dormancy for varying reasons. In 2009 Infernal Creation, with a new and complete line up, started again in earnest and have not stopped since. The members of Infernal Creation are all from a similar background, we have known each other for a number of years and have grown up listening to artists such as Mayhem, Dissection, Venom etc so it was only natural that these elements were taken on board when creating our path. It has never been a conscious decision or effort to create black metal, in channelling our creative energies we simply allow our subconscious to guide and aide our sound. Is this your first time at Bloodstock and what (if any) festivals have you played at? This will most certainly be our first time performing at Bloodstock, however, we are no strangers to the festival grounds. We have also appeared at Metieval Festival, ValkFest and The Sermon amongst others. We are currently in talks to perform at a certain winter festival, details on this performance will be released in the coming months. For those who are going to Bloodstock, what would you say to them? To simply enjoy a weekend of ravenous hell raising and, on a more selfish note, check the running order for the New Blood Stage and come witness our performance. What would you say are essentials for going to any festival and camping? To do whatever you feel necessary at the time, to completely live in each moment, that is the key to a great festival experience in my opinion. What are you looking forward to at Bloodstock and who are you looking forward to seeing? At Bloodstock 2012 we look forward to the opportunity of spreading the insidious gospel of Infernal Creation to the loyal and rabid Bloodstock masses. As for artists we are looking forward to seeing, for me it has to be Mayhem, Watain, Behemoth, Eastern Front, Alcest, Anaal Nathrakh and Winterfylleth to name but a few. _Fallen Fate REGION: COUNTY DURHAM COUNTRY: ENGLAND GENRE: THRASH / MODERN METAL LABEL: UNSIGNED STAGE @ BOA: NEW BLOOD STAGE DAY: FRIDAY 10TH _"The Premier UK Metal Festival for established and breakthrough bands." How did you guys form and are you looking forward to play at Bloodstock? Fallen Fate formed in 2005 and took a few years to find a solid touring and writing line up. We are very excited to be added to the already excellent line up of this years Bloodstock Festival. What are you most looking forward to about the festival? Playing along side Bands that we look up to and have taken influence from in our own music, such as Testament and Hatebreed, is an honour. We are also really looking forward to performing in front of the Bloodstock Crowd as they are die hard supporters of the UK Metal Scene, as are we. Is this the first time your playing a major festival, if so what is your expectations? We have performed at the Download Festival for the last 2 years and it has been a great experience. Expectations of Bloodstock is that it is going to be very brutal and we are going to involve the insane crowd as much as possible. If you could choose which band to meet on the day from the entire event, who would it be and why? Everyone would love to meet Alice Cooper, but for us it would have to be Testament as they have had a great influence on our music. They are one of the only original thrash bands that were a little different and used a lot of twin harmonised guitar work. What would you say to those looking to go to Bloodstock but not made their decision yet? There is no excuse, buy a ticket now! The line up is exceptional, the price is very good and you have a wide range of established and breakthrough bands to check out. Support the UK Metal scene and have a good time! 6. Finally, sum up Bloodstock in one sentence. _Crimes Of Passion REGION: SOUTH YORKSHIRE COUNTRY: ENGLAND GENRE: HARD ROCK / HEAVY METAL LABEL: VIGILANTE STAGE @ BOA: SOPHIE LANCASTER STAGE DAY: SUNDAY 12TH _"Bloodstock is THE ultimate British Heavy metal festival - Its an honour to be playing the Sophie stage!!" Is this your first time playing at a major festival, if yes are you nervous? No, we have played festivals before, the 2 standout ones being Hammerfest in the UK and Norway metal festivals with Opeth, Kamelot and Twisted Sister. We also played some of the Metalfest Open Air festivals when we were on tour with Saxon last year. When you got the confirmation of your slot, what was your reaction? We were over the moon as we have been trying to play it for the last 3 years!!!! We are playing Wacken this year. That started a small festival and has grown to selling out every year at 85,000. Bloodstock is growing each year and is the true heavy metal festival in the UK and we cant wait to be a part of it!! What would you suggest to fans attending regarding food, etc? All the festivals are great for catering nowadays. You can get everything from a burger to good curry. Its not the cheapest but you expect that at festivals. For those undecided on whether to go, what would you say to them? It's an awesome festival with some really cool bands but it is not the size of Download etc so everyone will be able to get a good view!!!! The line-up is also pretty diverse from Alice Cooper to extreme Death Metal!!! Who are you looking forward to see? We toured with Anvil on the Saxon European tour last winter so it will be good to see those guys again. Also we have toured with Ripper Owens so it will be great to see Dio's Disciples. Ive never seen Alice Cooper live so as he is on our day that is a must. Also Crowbar - awesome!!!!! Also our buddies from Furyon are on the bill so that will be cool!! _REGION: WEST YORKSHIRE COUNTRY: ENGLAND GENRE: MELODIC METAL LABEL: RISING RECORDS STAGE @ BOA: NEW BLOOD STAGE DAY: SUNDAY 12TH _"It's just an absolute honour to have been given the opportunity to play BOA, especially since we've been attending as audience since one of the first times the festival was held outside! We love Bloodstock and we've watched it become bigger and bigger every year, finally gaining the recognition it deserves, so to finally be called up to play as an artist still feels a bit unreal" How long have you guys been going and how would you sum your style of music up? The band has been going for several years before I (Alexander) joined, the rest of the guys met either through school or the local metal hangouts. I joined in January 2010 just before the final touches to the song writing for "Souldesign" (our debut cd) was recorded. We have been described as several different vibes of metal music, but i would consider us as melodic metal. Your playing Bloodstock, how is this for you? Having the opportunity to play Bloodstock is an absolute honour! When you go to Bloodstock the vibe is so much more exciting than other festivals. Even though it gets bigger each year it feels like a large family, and that includes everyone from the fans and the bands to merchandise promoters and the staff. However the most important thing about Bloodstock is that they always do everything for the fans, and that is what keeps them so loyal and devoted. Its this kind of attitude that the world of music needs, especially with the rapid shifts that are happening with scenes, gigs, merchandise and fan clubs fading away due to the digital age take over! Who are you looking forward to playing with and seeing play? [Matt] The line up has got some real treats this year! Lots of bands who dont get to tour as often as I'd like so I'll definitely be checking out Dio Disciples, Dimmu Borgir, Mayhem and Iced Earth. I also can't wait to see Alice Cooper. Last time i saw him I was in Finland and the hurricane that hit Sonisphere had just happened, the festival had become pretty chaotic and we were all drenched and windswept but Alice came out and put on an amazing show with the limited equipment that had survived the storm and picked everyones spirits up and soon the festival was back in full swing! [Alexander] For myself, it definitely has to be Dimmu Borgir that I'm most excited about playing with and seeing play, I've seen them before and each time I've been thrown back by their performance and musical ingeniousness, sometimes I have to pinch myself to believe we're playing the same festival. How many other festivals have you played / going to play? [Matt] This is our first major outdoor festival appearance in the UK so we are very excited and we can't think of anywhere better to break us in! Do you think Bloodstock, like many festivals bring a whole community together? [Alexander[ The difference between Bloodstock Open Air and other metal festivals is exactly what you say, it brings this devout following of free thinking, liberated and enlightened metal lovers who are truly there to listen to the music and appreciate the bands, not because it's a scene, not because it's a party (Thought there definitely will be some partying going on!) but because of the incredible calibre of bands that play such individual music that they have a hard time getting on at other UK Festivals. [Matt] Absolutely, its a great way to make friends with people from all over the world and it unites people that might not usually get a chance to interact with each other. Plus it gives fans a chance to wear their musical hearts on their sleeve and stand proud for what they enjoy! Finally what do you want to say to those thinking of going but not sure? [Matt] We understand that with the economic climate like it is, it is getting harder and harder to go out and have fun, so why not get your arse to Bloodstock and get with the bands and fans who understand each other and lets all have fun together and enjoy some well deserved freedom and heavy music!....plus Dreamcatcher will be there haha! :-p [Alexander] What he said! haha! In an age, when the powers that be are definitely trying to keep us contained in houses rather than venturing out into the world and living, the best way to give the middle finger and live is to get outside, skip the subscriptions and spend the money on going to concerts and festivals and be in the moment, and why not do it at BOA, where like I've said, it's about the bands, the music, and the coming together of this amazing community. Furyon REGION: EAST SUSSEX COUNTRY: ENGLAND GENRE: ROCK / METAL LABEL: FRONTIER RECORDS STAGE @ BOA: SOPHIE LANCASTER STAGE DAY: SATURDAY 11TH __"Bloodstock is a place for Metal Music! There ain't nothing pussy about it. Except for the ladies of course ;) Very very cool festival". What does the band name mean and how long have you guys been going? Furyon came from the Warrior name. Inspired from Chronicles of Riddick initially. We wanted something that represented strength of charactor. The band formed in 2006. What are you looking forward to Bloodstock the most? Well, getting up on The Sophie Lancaster stage and giving it hell! Bloodstock is an awesome festival. We headined the New Blood stage a couple of years back and are proud to be back! Your also playing Download, will this be the biggest year for the band? So far so good, that's what I say. Getting onto Download has made Furyon a very happy band I must say as it's a great festival. Also, the line up is killer!! Wonderful to be apart of that. Do you feel festivals like Bloodstock and their Metal To The Masses programme enable new bands to garner greater exposure? Absolutely yes. I think they do an awesome job at it in fact. Especially Bloodstock. We gained a good bunch of fans from the New Blood stage last time. Re-armed REGION: _UUSIMAA COUNTRY: FINLAND GENRE: DEATH / THRASH METAL LABEL: MASSACRE RECORDS STAGE @ BOA: SOPHIE LANCASTER STAGE DAY: SUNDAY 12TH "Bloodstock has metal music with a booze marinated audience and they all are screaming for some more! Heheheh. See ya soon Bloodstock!" _How long has the band been going and what inspired you to become a musician? The band started in the autumn of 2001. In the beginning we sounded more like melodic metal band with screaming vocals. It’s been a long journey already. When I was kid I already dreamed about being drummer in the band, but I never got any drums. My first instrument was a guitar, I think it’s pretty an obvious instrument for the kid who lives in an apartment building, heh. Anyway, now I'm screaming / growling in the band that I started with our guitar player Tommi Helkalahti and we have done shows pretty much and in many countries and there is many great moments for this band. The future seems to be very clear for us and we will fight for the better one, ha-ha. Your playing Bloodstock, is this the bands first time and what other (if any) festivals have you played? This is first time for us in Bloodstock, and I gotta say that we are stoked about it! We have played some festivals here in Finland and also in Germany. Who are you looking forward to seeing mainly? If you mean what are bands that I want to see at B.O.A. 2012. It’s definitely The Black Dahlia Murder and Nile. Also Alice Cooper would be nice to see once in a life time. Otherwise we are looking forward to see a crazy British audience! What do you hope to take from Bloodstock as in experience wise? Hmmm, I'm always excited to travel to new countries and see local metalheads and talk with them about music, life, and everything else and of course drink some beer. Never been before to the UK, so this is more than a better way to see your country! Of course it’s an honour for us to play at B.O.A 2012, so I'm pretty sure this will be one of our career highlights also! _Watain REGION: UPPSALA COUNTY COUNTRY: SWEDEN GENRE: BLACK METAL LABEL: SEASON OF MIST STAGE @ BOA: RONNIE JAMES DIO STAGE DAY: FRIDAY 10TH __"Bloodstock shall see a temple of rampant abomination and wild fire as our stage and a sea of swinging scalps, steel-clad fists and childrens tears as our audience. A night of lawless fire, persistent darkness, mad laughter and the partaking of forbidden fruit... Heavy metal as it was once intended!" _Winterfylleth REGION: GREATER MANCHESTER COUNTRY: ENGLAND GENRE: BLACK METAL LABEL: CANDLELIGHT STAGE @ BOA: SOPHIE LANCASTER STAGE DAY: SUNDAY 12TH _"Bloodstock is a festival that is put together by people who clearly care about metal music, and ones who are willing to put their money where their mouths are; booking bands that other festivals may not. It is also a place where metal fans from all over the world can come into contact with new, up and coming bands they may never have heard of, in the same forum as their favourite bands. It is a must attend for true fans of the genre and a solid weekend of great acts". Winterfylleth was born in 2007 from the brains of Mancunian musicians intrigued and protective of English heritage, folklore and past-gone timeless tales, producing Black/Folk Metal. Using the term English Heritage Black Metal (EHBM), Winterfylleth (Winter Full Moon in Olde English) represents the first full moon in October as well as the Anglo-Saxon festival of the arrival of winter. Winterfylleth are currently working on their 3rd album, for a 2012 release on Candlelight Records and will be following this up with appearances at Bloodstock, Wacken & Hellfest festivals in 2012 as well as a short UK jaunt with Primordial.. How long has Winterfylleth been going and what does the band name mean? Winterfylleth has been going since 2007, around the time Simon and I (Chris) were slowing down the activity of our previous band, Atavist. The band name means Winter Full Moon in Old English and represents the first full moon of winter and the transition between the seasons. Describe the band's genre without using cliches or genre-tagging? We call what we do; 'English Heritage Black Metal' because the musical content is related to black metal, but also incorporates elements of folk music, Gregorian-esque chanted vocals and lyrical themes that are about moments of our nation's history which we think are forgotten about or have a relevance in the modern world. How does it feel to play Bloodstock and is this your first time? It's excellent to be invited to play Bloodstock again in 2012. We played in 2010 and have seen the band jump up a level in the aftermath of the event. Bloodstock is an event where a lot of proper metal fans get to see bands who care just as much about music as they do, and it is also a place where up and coming bands can get an outlet for their music. I believe it has benefited us greatly and is an event we actively support. For those going what would you say to them? The same for those who havent decided to go? I would say to those going, to bring their lively spirit, their voices and their support to see us play on the Sunday. To those who aren't going, well... why aren't you? What are you looking forward most to and do you feel Bloodstock is a great platform to bring a whole nationwide / global community together? I am looking forward most to walking on stage and striking our first chord, but i am also looking forward to seeing Grand Magus, Alcest, Orange Goblin and Anaal Nathrakh. I think just attending the event would prove answer enough to the second part of your question. There are fans who have travelled from all over the world at that festival who believe in the sorts of bands who play at Bloodstock, so as far as it goes i think there is a very definite community that comes together at this festival. Marionette REGION: VÄSTRA GÖTALAND COUNTY COUNTRY: SWEDEN GENRE: MELODIC DEATH METAL LABEL: UNSIGNED / INDEPENDENT STAGE @ BOA: SOPHIE LANCASTER STAGE DAY: THURSDAY 9TH __"Bloodstock is a festival in the UK where metal will be played, beer will be drunk and shit will go down." Is this Marionette's first time playing at a major British festival? Yes. You've played in the UK many times, are you accustomed to the British scene? I'm not sure exactly what the British scene even is but let me tell you this; everything about the UK sucks, except the people. The showers are always cold, the food is always shitty and even your electricity fucks with us by frying our sound cards, but goddamnit do you know how to mosh out and party after the shows! Unlike those French who have great food and warm showers but think they're too cool for school (it's still the french you hate, right? Or is it just muslims and poor people these days?). Who are you looking forward to seeing play mostly and who would you love to meet? Interesting people are never far away at festivals, especially if you get to go back stage. So no one in particularly really... but if I have to choose I guess I wouldn't mind smoking a fatty with Alice Cooper. What will you aim to take away from Bloodstock? STDs. For those going to Bloodstock, what would you say to them? We'll be hanging around for the whole festival. If you see us, give us alcohol, weed or sex and in return we'll give you that special kind of love we only give in the darkest swedish woods during blizzards... Sight of Emptiness REGION: SAN JOSÉ COUNTRY:COSTA RICA GENRE: MELODIC DEATH METAL LABEL: UNSIGNED / INDEPENDENT STAGE @ BOA: SOPHIE LANCASTER STAGE DAY: FRIDAY 10TH _"Bloodstock is the most brutal and friendly independent metal festival known to mankind!" How does it feel representing Costa Rica at Bloodstock this year? Costa Rica is a wonderful country and it feels great to be seen as music ambassadors, it is no doubt a great honor and we could not be happier, but we hope that people start realizing that there is a great music scene in our home country and we are not the only band playing in big events abroad. How long has the band been going and describe your music genre without genre-tagging? The band came to life around 6 years ago. I will describe our music by stating that our current goal is to compose and arrange metal music with the biggest amount of personality, melody and musicianship as possible. On our 3rd record that will be finished soon we have legendary Swedish producer Thomas "Plec" Johanson at the helm helping us with our heaviest collection of songs yet, but we also have a lot of diversity, dynamics, and guest musicians this time around. Glen Drover (KING DIAMOND, MEGADETH), Christian Älvestam (SCAR SYMMETRY, MISERATION, SOLUTION .45), Whitfield Crane (UGLY KID JOE, ANOTHER ANIMAL), Ralph Santolla (DEICIDE, ICED EARTH, OBITUARY), Ole Halvard Sveen (EXTOL, MANTRIC, LENGSEL). Have you played major festivals like Bloodstock before? if so, when? We had the chance to play Bloodstock 2007 as the overall winners of the unsigned band contest. Aside from that we have played big shows and festivals ranging from 3,000 to 15,000 people in attendance but only in Costa Rica & Honduras for now. Your embarking on a Portugal/Spain tour around the same time as BOA, will this be a first for you? Yes, this will be our first contact with the metal scene in those countries and hopefully we can confirm more dates soon in other European countries as well. We want to tour more than ever, specially when the new album comes out. What are you most looking forward to about Bloodstock? Playing a great set is on the top of the list no doubt and we are preparing really hard to deliver but also want to have a great time on stage, make new friends and of course check as many bands as possible on this year's amazing line up. _Exile The Traitor REGION: GLASGOW COUNTRY: SCOTLAND GENRE: MELODIC DEATH METAL LABEL: UNSIGNED / INDEPENDENT STAGE @ BOA: NEW BLOOD STAGE DAY: FRIDAY 10TH __'Bloodstock is the only festival in the UK that can actually call itself a true metal festival, no poppy nonsense just heavy fuckin metal'. How long has the band being going and who came up with the band name? The band have only been going since August 2011 & it was Will (bass / vocals) that came up with the name Is this the band's first time at Bloodstock and what emotions does the band have relating to it? Its everyone in the bands first time at Bloodstock and we honestly cannot wait. Its going to be an incredible weekend and we are so glad to be a part of it Do you feel Bloodstock acts as a platform for the lesser known bands to gain considerable exposure? Well Evile got signed to Earache after their appearance so anything can happen. We think its a fantastic opportunity for any band to play such a prestigious festival and if a few new fans are gained then its all worth it When you got confirmed to play for Bloodstock, what was your initial response? Stunned actually if we are honest. Because we are such a new band and not well known but we are going to make the most of it thats for sure What aspect apart from the bands are you most looking forward to about the festival? The atmosphere of being around thousands of metalheads that are there to listen to some ace bands and have a great time What bands are you looking forward to see play? The Black Dahlia Murder, Chthonic, Behemoth & Machine Head Why should people go to Bloodstock? People should go to it to not only support unsigned music on a massive scale but because look at the bloody lineup!! _REGION: CHESHIRE COUNTRY: ENGLAND GENRE: DEATH / THRASH METAL LABEL: UNSIGNED / INDEPENDENT STAGE @ BOA: NEW BLOOD STAGE DAY: SATURDAY 11TH __"Bloodstock is going to be heavier than a 10 ton period! People should go to it because Apollyon are playing!" How long has the band being going and who came up with the band name? Apollyon have been going strong since 2007, I think Gareth came up with the name, he was snuggled up in bed one cold night in his batman pajamas whilst reading a well kept copy of the Bible with his cat Scraggy. He sent me a text asking if I approved of the name Apollyon, I asked a few questions about it and Gareth got quite mad about me questioning the Bible and his faith in religion so I just went with the flow. It did grow on me in the end and we all grew to love it… Describe what the Metal To The Masses is and what it means/does for bands like yours? Metal To The Masses is something extremely unique, it’s a chance for all us ‘small time’ bands to prove how good we really are. It gives bands a chance to show and perform at the highest level; it’s great that there are competitions around that enable bands like us the opportunity to compete with local bands at a top level. Is this the band's first time at Bloodstock and what emotions does the band have relating to it? This competition has been heartache for ourselves for the last two years, reaching the final twice on consecutive years and going home heartbroken in defeat, but at the same time, the competition has made us strive, improve and do better. It’s shown us that dedication and hard work can be rewarded as third time lucky we successfully made it to Bloodstock. It’s an honor to play Bloodstock and something we are all extremely proud of. Do you feel Bloodstock acts as a platform for the lesser known bands to gain considerable exposure? Of course, it’s not every day you get to play a festival as big as this, playing with bands that you have grew up listening to. It’s definitely a platform for us to build on, I’m sure after we have a taste of something as great as this we will be wanting more, having Bloodstock on our C.V is something that will grab some attention, people seem to take you a lot more serious when you’re confirmed for big events like these. When you got confirmed to play for Bloodstock, what was your initial response? What do you think? We were ecstatic!! To say we blew our beans in our scruds would be an understatement! What aspect apart from the bands are you most looking forward to about the festival? Probably the camping, watching Gareth trying have his way with young girls, getting pissed, throwing up and doing everything you would expect to do at a festival and more… What bands are you looking forward to see play? I think we are all looking forward to seeing different bands but Machine head, Hatebreed, Testament and Crowbar are bands that we all listen to a hell of a lot. What Does Bloodstock mean to you as a band? We have spent 3 years trying to play at this festival, no more losing out in finals and going home with miserable faces, our hard work and dedication has finally paid off. To be announced for Bloodstock is something we are ecstatic about! New tunes, new gear from our good pals at Laney and Gaz might even buy himself a new pair of leather kecks for the occasion. We just can’t wait to get stuck into our set and use it as a platform to build on and get our handsome mugs to more festivals like this one. _REGION: MERSEYSIDE COUNTRY: ENGLAND GENRE: GROOVE METAL LABEL: AKU MEDIA / ROP RECORDS STAGE @ BOA: NEW BLOOD STAGE DAY: SUNDAY 12TH __"The reason why people should go to Bloodstock is because the UK is leading the way in metal right now and a lot of it is undiscovered, its up to you to find it, love it and live it, oh and there's beer!!!"
How long has the band being going and who came up with the band name? The band has been together since 2009, although back then it was more of studio project with myself (Simo) and vocalist Jim Arnold. As time progressed we felt we wanted to push things a little further and recruited a few friends to carry out some of the elements we couldn't do and about a year and half later we were able to call ourselves a band. The name was a little late coming, at the time we were a little obsessed with Asian horror and its thanks to the original Japanese version of the ring we actually decided on a name. Sa-da-ko is the name of Sadako Yamaura who was the creepy girl who climbed out the TV but we really liked the idea of something that was small and childlike being coherently dark and powerful. its just kinda stuck really. Is this the band's first time at Bloodstock and what emotions does the band have relating to it? Yes this is the first time weve been able to play a festival like this, we did have the pleasure of being asked to play Hammerfest 3 last year and we felt at the time this was the closest we would ever get to playing a larger festival environment from the all-day events held in pubs / clubs. I have to be honest to make it through the metal 2 the masses competition has been an emotional journey for us, we have competed for the last 2 years and to have actually won our our regional competition is a total honour, the only downside is that your working against some of the friends you've made playing the local circuit especially when every one is so supportive of each other. Do you feel Bloodstock acts as a platform for the lesser known bands to gain considerable exposure? Definitely, the amount of media exposure you get from the competitions itself is pretty hefty but this gives us an opportunity to show what we have to offer to a much larger audience. For a band just on the cusp of releasing their 2nd album, this couldn't be better chance to make a crater on the Newblood stage just make sure your there - 12:45pm on Sunday 12th August. When you got confirmed to play for Bloodstock, what was your initial response? We felt an enormousness scene of achievement and pride to be honest, as I mentioned earlier this has been a goal of Sa-da-kO for the last 3 years and its a nice feeling to work your ass off and get something you set out to do in spite of negative influences. What aspect apart from the bands are you most looking forward to about the festival? I think to for us it will be a good chance to catch up with old friends, sink some beers and make new friends. We've managed to meet a lot of cool people from touring that you don't see all the time and an event like this gives everyone a chance to get together. I personally have never been to bloodstock due to cash flow and my constant addiction to buying music gear so for me itll be a good chance to see what I've heard so much about What bands are you looking forward to see play? Personally I'm really looking forward to seeing a lot of the bands on the newblood stage, there's a few bands from the North West I know that are playing I would like to support but I also like seeing bands I've not heard of before its one of my fave things about touring , its like mining for a hidden a gem. IYUS
METAL SOUTHEND, ESSEX I spoke to Rob Williams (vocals / bass) of the Metal sextet Iyus from Southend-On-Sea to see what the boys in black are getting upto, recently they gigged with Southend stalwarts Merciless Fail and are now burning blisters in the Rayleigh Battle Of The Bands, this is what he had to say: > How long has Iyus been going and what is the best point in your career so far? Iyus has been going for about 9 months now. Personally I'd say our best moment so far has been getting through to the finals of the Rayleigh Mill Battle Of The Bands, playing that gig in general was just fantastic. > What does the band name mean and who came up with it? Surprisingly we don't get asked this very often haha, it doesn't actually mean anything, it was created by our guitarist, Josh and our ex-vocalist (also named Josh). They were talking about Tenacious D and wondered how you'd pronounce the "ious" and for whatever reason that name stuck! > How does it feel being part of the Rayleigh Battle of The Bands competition? Well for us it's a way of gauging our progress this year, being a fairly young band it means a lot to us to be able to get through to the finals. But also aside from all that it's great fun competing alongside bands we're friends with. > Is there any plans for a CD release this year? Well back in February we released our first 4 song EP, but since then we've dramatically matured our writing style and as such approach our song writing with great criticism and care. Showing our progress from since we started is very important to us, so recently we've just been releasing singles, however a CD with plenty of new material will be on the horizon as soon as possible! > How did you guys form and was there any line-up changes over the years? It was a simple phone call between Josh and our old guitarist Jake that got it going. To be honest we haven't had that many changes since our first EP, before that when the band was first starting there were a few, but we feel with every change we've become a stronger, more solid group. > Are you at present looking for a label deal or planning to continue being independent / unsigned? We of course are constantly looking out for what's in our best interest. We're a band that take risks and try anything, but we are equally as wary. Being signed would be a dream come true, but whether we are ready for that quite yet is another question. I'm sure when the opportunity arises we'll be ready. > Is there any tours your planning to do, whether it be local or regional or even per se East Anglia? We're always talking about organising a tour, next year we definitely will be on the road. > Is there any tips you could give to budding musicians? Don't be waiting for things to get moving on their own, do everything yourself and don't be afraid to try anything! > What can we expect from Iyus that has not already been mentioned? We have some exciting gigs lined up and a new single (Alpha & Omega) on it's way. Be sure to check us out at facebook.com/IYUSofficial to keep updated! So overall a promising time for Iyus, as Rob said, check out Iyus on their Facebook!!! RHYS STEVENSON |
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