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  • Kafir E Azam/Bvlghvm Split

    Mar 26 • International News, Reviews, The Slumbering Ent • 6029 Views

    Mohammad Kabeer reviews the new split from Kafir E Azam and Bvlghvm

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    The first time I had ever heard of a so called “Rock” scene   was during my childhood in the mid 90’s .My cousins used to talk about Vital Signs and Junoon as if they were the next big thing, I on the other hand used to find them quite lame and used to enjoy rocking out to AC/DC and Guns N Roses. Then in the  early 2000’s  I found out about Pakistani progressive metal like Mizraab and Maazim through  VCDs of Bollywood movies played on the local  home cable channel, which I preferred , but I never really gave much attention to. I have come a long way from then, even though I am fully aware of Pakistan’s   Underground Punk/Metal scene, this split has completely taken me by surprise.

    The split begins with Kafir E Azam which is a two piece Grindcore  band  from Lahore, Pakistan. With around 9 songs the sound of this band is very bassy, a lot of emphasis on the low end, with both the distortion and gain turned to the max,  which results in the band sounding  absolutely  filthy  and raw,  which is exactly how I like my Grind!  This tone reminds me of a lot of bass driven powerviolence bands like Sordo, Godstomper,Skuff and of course Man is the Bastard. When it comes to the performance , Kafir E Azam is just as primal. The short songs  are where the band really excel at, eschewing any kind of structure that there is in the genre and instead going for some spontaneous , short bursts  of some really intense grind.  That quite frankly is the aural equivalent of getting jabbed in the face repeatedly until it loses all semblance of structure! However as much as I enjoyed the shorter songs, I wish I could say the same about the long ones, The Mathematics of Oppression and Toilet Bowl Politics namely. These tend to get  quite repetitive and lack the intensity of  those mentioned above. Nonetheless I think Kafir E Azam’s side is fantastastic! I thoroughly enjoyed it! I firmly believe that if these guys keep going the way they do, they can very easily put Pakistan on the Global Grind Map!

    After that we come to Bvlghms side of the split which is again a two man  powerviolence outfit also from Pakistan. Their side consists of five songs which starts off  with  a sample about a man who  dies mysteriously and after that  we have Taaruf the first song which is quite interesting. It is somewhat  connected to the sample played as each of the parts of the slow riff  of the song start disappearing  before eventually it stops quite abruptly. I thought this was quite an interesting idea of blending an old school powerviolence riff with modern ideas. This is continued on the second Idhar Tau Ao Bataun, which  follows the typical  pattern of classic powerviolence by starting out with a fast section than slowing things down, but adding a different twist to them by inserting spoken word segments, and extremely creepy  echoey  vocals, which  again were quite interesting, The  rest of the songs however I thought were a little too short, even for a genre like Powerviolence. I thought  they were stimulating ideas  but I think their full potential  would have been better realized had they been a little longer and a bit more focused on the songwriting as the first two. Nonetheless this was quite fun, I had a good time.

    All in all a pretty good package!

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  • Sikth To Headline Silence Festival Nepal And Euroblast

    Sikth To Headline Silence Festival, Nepal and Euroblast, Germany

    Mar 25 • All Updates, Events, Indian News, International News, News • 4481 Views

    The legendary U.K. prog/tech-metallers SikTh announced they are reuniting for really real and if you thought the performance at Download festival was suppose to be a one off for these guys then you are certainly wrong. UK metallers SikTh (official) will be headlining this year’s Euroblast Festival (Germany) and Silence Festival(Nepal) as well.

    Silence Festival is an annual fest held in Nepal featuring international and local bands.  SILENCE FESTIVAL has featured some of the best bands under their festival to the metalheads in Nepal and across other neighboring countries. The previous editions have featured metal giants such as BEHEMOTHVADERTEXTURES, FREAK KITCHEN and NEAR DEATH CONDITION. Indian metallers Zygnema played alongside Behemoth during the previous edition of Silence Festival.

    Sikth To Headline Silence Festival Nepal And Euroblast

    Sikth To Headline Silence Festival Nepal And Euroblast

    In a recent interview of Sikth with Metal Hammer, 

    What caused you guys to split in the first place back in 2008?

    “I think that the pressures of being in a band got to Mikee [Goodman, co-vocalist], and he wanted to try something new, which was totally cool, and Justin [Hill, co-vocalist] didn’t wanna go on on his own, so we looked at finding a new [solitary] vocalist. We searched high and low, but we didn’t find anyone that we felt was the right standard, so we decided that, at that point, rather than doing something sub-standard, we’d end on a high, with two albums that we were really proud of.”

    Why return now?

    “My first fear is that people would think that we were doing it for some kind of monetary reason, but that’s genuinely not the reason. We’re really proud of what we’ve achieved in the past, and I guess that we’ve realised that we still love the songs and we miss playing them together. Truth be told, I’ve been holding back for a while, because I’ve been busy as a producer, but when I was at Download this year I bumped into our booking agent, and I said I’d be up for doing it next year. I met up with the guys, we had a few beers and said, ‘If we have the right conditions and we feel that we can put on a good show, let’s do it!’ Learning those songs again is a fucking workout! Ha ha ha!”

    Sikth Euroblast Festival Lineup Poster

    Sikth Euroblast Festival Lineup Poster

    Here’s the official poster of Euroblast Festival with Sikth as the headliners!

     

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  • Dying Fetus To Play Shillong Open Air 2014

    Dying Fetus To Play Shillong Open Air 2014

    Mar 24 • All Updates, Events, Indian News, International News, Tours • 9320 Views

    Dying Fetus, An American Death Metal band will be playing their first show in India on this June 7th at Shillong as a the headliners of Rain Revolt : Shillong Open Air.

    Dying Fetus To Play Shillong Open Air 2014

    Dying Fetus To Play Shillong Open Air 2014

    The festival includes Nepal metal band Underside, Aizawl death metal band Third Sovereign, Bengaluru progressive metalcore band Cheisrah and Shillong death metallers Plague Throat. Underside will also be playing India for the first time at this festival. After a three year break,  Third Sovereign will be back on stage!

    For Rolling Stone organiser Rishi Joshi Ranee Syngai quoted “Mostly, bands from older generations used to come here [Shillong]. But even modern metal has a huge fan following.”  Syngai and Amarjeet Karam from Horns Up Entertainemnt have teamed up with Edgenda in Shillong to organize this massive festival.

    Rain Revolt - Shillong Open Air - Dying Fetus India

    Rain Revolt – Shillong Open Air – Dying Fetus India

     

    Rain Revolt: Shillong Open Air 2014

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    Dying Fetus

    Underside

    Third Sovereign

    Plague Throat

    Cheisrah

    Date : June 7th, 2014

    Venue: Polo Grounds, Shillong.

    More details here.

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  • List of International Bands at Indian Festivals

    List of International Bands at Indian Festivals

    Mar 24 • All Updates, Indian News, International News, Most Popular, Tours • 45898 Views

     

    Metallica - Crowd - Bangalore - India

    Metallica – Crowd – Bangalore – India

     

    Pre 2000 – 2005

    • The Beatles in 1966 to 1968
    • Led Zeppelin in 1972
    • Wishbone Ash (sometime in the early 80s)
    • The Police in 1980
    • Hanoi Rocks in 1983
    • Europe in 1988 
    • Nazareth in 1988
    • Deep Purple in 1995/1996 (3)
    • Bon Jovi in 1995/1996
    • Slash in 1996
    • Aurora Jane in 2000
    • Scorpions in 2001
    • Bryan Adams in 2001, 2004
    • Deep Purple in 2001
    • Elton John in 2002
    • Roger Waters (Pink Floyd) in 2002
    • The Rolling Stones in 2003
    • Petra in 2004
    • Mark Knopfler in 2005
    • Joe Satriani in 2005 (3)
    • WE in 2005
    • Sting in 2005

     

    2006 – 2007

    • Air Supply in 2006
    • Bryan Adams in 2006
    • Freak Kitchen in 2006
    • Uriah Heep in 2006
    • Your Code Name is Milo in 2006
    • El Caco in 2006
    • Freak Kitchen in 2006
    • Walter Trout and the Radicals in 2006
    • Buddy Guy (2007) at One Tree Festival
    • Iron Maiden in 2007
    • Aerosmith in 2007
    • Sepultura in 2007
    • Enslaved in 2007
    • Poets Of the Fall in 2007
    • Walter Trout  in 2007
    • Roger Waters (Pink Floyd) in 2007

     

    2008

    • Megadeth in 2008
    • Scorpions in 2008
    • Iron Maiden in 2008
    • Ensiferum in 2008
    • Machine Head in 2008
    • White Lion in 2008
    • Def Leppard India Tour in 2008 [Cancelled]
    • Sahg in 2008
    • Satyricon in 2008
    • Freak Kitchen in 2008
    • Glyder(Ireland) in 2008
    • Joe Bonnamassa  in 2008
    • Jethro Tull in 2008 (multiple times)
    • Eric Martin in 2008~2009
    • Laura Marling (British) in 2008 (6)
    • Mumford & Sons (British) in 2008 (6)

     

    Iron Maiden - Bangalore - India

    Iron Maiden – Bangalore – India

      2009

    • Opeth in 2009
    • Amon Amarth in 2009
    • Iron Maiden in 2009
    • Malefice in 2009
    • Intronaut in 2009
    • Mr Big in 2009 (3)
    • Benea Reach in 2009
    • Solstate in 2009
    • Paul Diano – AK-47 (Iron Maiden Vocalist’s Band) [2009]
    • Textures in 2009

     

    2010

    • Textures in 2010
    • Lamb Of God in 2010
    • Hacride in 2010
    • Cynic(Cancelled) in 2010
    • Nervecell in 2010
    • Lacuna Coil in 2010
    • Arsames in 2010
    • De Profundis in 2010
    • Victor Wooten in 2010
    • Meshuggah in 2010
    • Lost Angels in 2010
    • Sylosis in 2010
    • Skid Row in 2010 (Cancelled)
    • Purified in Blood in 2010
    • Tesseract in 2010
    • Hammerfall in 2010
    • Enslaved in  2010
    • Katatonia in 2010
    • Poets Of the Fall in 2010
    • Eluveitie in 2010
    • Porcupine Tree in 2010
    • Inner Guilt in 2010
    • Michael Learns To Rock in 2010 (4)

     

    2011

    • The Prodigy in 2011
    • Bryan Adams in 2011
    • Putrid Pile in 2011
    • Fractalline in 2011
    • Degradead in 2011
    • Torch(Norway) in 2011
    • Bloodsoaked in 2011
    • Orator(Bangladesh) in 2011
    • Foreigner in 2011
    • Asaf Avidan & Mojos (Folk rock band from Israel) in 2011
    • Orator in 2011
    • Decapitated in 2011
    • Funeral in Heaven in 2011
    • Sybreed in 2011
    • Pain of Salvation in 2011 (3)
    • Cyanide Serenity in 2011
    • Dark Tranquillity in 2011
    • Bloodshed in 2011
    • Karnivool in 2011
    • Cypher 16 in 2011
    • Cradle of Filth in 2011
    • Rudra in 2011
    • Metallica in 2011
    • Biffy Clyro in 2011
    • Parkway Drive in 2011
    • Buddy Guy in 2011
    • Orphaned Land in 2011
    • Jonny Lang in 2011
    • Good Shoes in 2011

     

    Metallica - Bangalore - India

    Metallica – Bangalore – India

     

    2012

    • Buddy Guy in 2012
    • Lamb Of God in 2012
    • Petra in 2012
    • Taj Mahal in 2012
    • Cypher 16 in  2012
    • Karnivool in 2012
    • John Lee Hooker Jr. & Ana Popovic in 2012
    • Vried in 2012
    • Suidakra in 2012 (3)
    • Nile in 2012 (Cancelled due to Visas)
    • Opeth in 2012
    • Arch Enemy in 2012(Cancelled)
    • Iced Earth in 2012(Cancelled due to Visas)
    • Kreator in 2012
    • Wormrot in 2012
    • Megadeth in  2012
    • Dhisti in 2012
    • Wolf in 2012
    • Firehouse in 2012
    • Kalodin(Singapore) in 2012
    • Nale in 2012 (2)
    • Gone in April in 2012
    • Cerebral Bore in 2012(Cancelled)
    • Xerath in 2012 (4)
    • Inner Guilt in 2012(2)
    • Bloodshot Dawn in 2012 (4)
    • Flayed Disciple in 2012
    • Poets Of the Fall in 2012 (4)
    • Thurisaz in 2012
    • Myrath in 2012
    • Abigail in 2012
    • vildhjarta in 2012
    • Third Eye Blind in 2012 (4)
    • Gojira in 2012
    • Children Of Bodom in 2012
    • Slayer in 2012
    • Cauchemar in 2012
    • Orphaned Land in 2012
    • Dawn of Demise in 2012
    • Guns N Roses in 2012
    • Behemoth in 2012 (Cancelled)
    • Carlos Santana in 2012 (2)
    • Dead Letter Circus in 2012
    • Periphery in 2012
    • Simple Plan in 2012
    • Testament in 2012
    • Jordan Rudess (Dream Theater) in 2012
    • Korn in 2012
    • Nothnegal in 2012
    • Jinja Safari  in 2012
    • Doyle Bramhall II  in 2012
    • Shakti in 2012

     

    2013

    • Monuments in 2013
    • Norah Jones in 2013
    • Blood Division in 2013
    • Mastodon in 2013 (2)    [Cancelled]
    • Limp Bizkit in 2013 (2) [Cancelled]
    • Anthrax in 2013 (2) [Cancelled]
    • The Wailers in 2013(2) [Cancelled]
    • The Doors ( Manzarek – Krieger) in 2013 (2) [Cancelled]
    • Robert Randolph in 2013
    • Jimmy Vaughan & The Tilt-a-Whirl Band in 2013
    • Popa Chubby in 2013
    • Walter Trout in 2013
    • Jimmy Thackery in 2013
    • Cherries on a Blacklist in 2013
    • Dark Tranquillity in 2013
    • Sodom in 2013 [Cancelled]
    • Animals as Leaders in 2013
    • Andy James in 2013
    • Tribal Tech in 2013
    • Hacride in 2010, 2013 (3)
    • Iced Earth in 2013
    • Leprous in 2013
    • Anathema in 2013
    • Nervecell in 2013 (Cancelled)
    • Ihsahn in 2013
    • Nothnegal in 2013(3)
    • Hoobstank in 2013
    • Point of View in 2013
    • Meshuggah in 2013

     

    2014

    Unlisted by year :

    • Wishbone Ash

     

    We’ve listed almost all bands who’ve visited to India, if we’ve missed out on any band – may it be Indie, Rock, Metal – please do let us know about it in the comments. We’ll surely add them all!

    Thanks to everyone (you know who you’ll are) who’ve helped us put this list together!

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  • Interview with Behemoth

    Mar 23 • International News, Interviews, News • 6394 Views

     With nine studio albums under their belt Polish metallers Behemoth released their new album ‘The Satanist’ Continue Reading

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