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Excruciate 666 - Rites of torturers ~ Album review





Old school black metal in 2014? That's something really rare, maybe impossible, but Excruciate 666 proved us the opposite!

The band started in 1994 by MORGAVEN (bass, vocals) and BLASPHEMORT (guitars), then OSWALD (drums), and among their releases during these years: Dark Symphonies; Dawn Of Crucifixion; Riding Fire of Hate...



And in 2013 they come up with their latest album "Rites of torturers". The album contains 8 tracks, starting by "The Awakening Of The Tyrant" an old school black metal piece with Morgaven's violent screams and oswald's fast drums; the same thing applies to ''Sons Of Warfare'' & ''Warblood'', tracks that make you back in the time!

Some tracks from the albums have Thrash influence such as ''Sing Of Disaster', "Tramp To Slaughter", "Rites Of Tortures", ''A Call To Destruction'', Heavy and melodic riffs by Blasphemort, but there's always the blackened side and that show members capacities and how the band can acclimatize with any gender!

"Obscene Perversion In Genocide", the last song in the album, the heaviest as well, the black metal atmosphere is obvious here! The album in general is totally blackened, the atmosphere of war is mighty.. The lyric topics are generally about war, history and paganism!

SO, if you're into the true black metal, into bands like Mayhem or Darkthrone THIS ALBUM IS FOR YOU!!!

Check out the band here.

                            Rating : 8/10



Interview with Frank from MaYaN




The dutch symphonic death metallers MAYAN are back with a 2nd album entitled "ANTAGONISE"!
Here's an interview with the guitarist Frank schiphorst about their latest release and their new line up!






Before we start talking about antagonise , let's talk a little bit about the new line up! Laura Macrì and Henning basse, new members in the band. what can you tell me about their joining and MaYan before and after it ?

On Quarterpast they were guests. We first wrote the music and then looked for suitable vocalists for certain parts on that album.
Now with Antagonise, with them being permanent members, we knew who we work with, so we wrote music with their voices in our minds as well. On Antagonise you hear a lot more Henning for instance, and more Laura. And now they came up with their own vocallines too, instead of us and the producer in the studio making up lines for them like on Quarterpast. Worked out great if you ask me :)


According to you , how important is the presentation of the female voice in the symphonic metal world?

Just as important as men. Should be no difference in importance. We love to use the female voice on certain parts to give it the atmosphere we have in mind. It's another instrument so to say. And a matter of taste. There's lots of great bands with just a female vocalist and lots of em with just male vocals but we like to use both to not be limited in what we do :)




ANTAGONISE, the 2nd album of the band! talk to me a bit about it!

Lots of fun to write and record. This time for Antagonise, Mark, Jack and I went for a better flow in the songs, and keep it a bit more metal as well. We were a bit more critical to eachother when writing together for it and we know eachother's style better now, and that worked out very efficienctly. Next to that our bassplayer Rob wrote a track (guitars+drums) as well at home, which became Bloodline Forfeit. On Quarterpast we used almost everything we wrote and were more experimental  in songwriting, so we had more hooks and 'technical' parts in our songs. With Antagonise we aimed for a better flow in the songs without doing concessions in what we love to play. So everything is still in there, but in a better way I think. The more you listen to the songs, the more you'll discover what's in there. With Quarterpast you discovered more of how the songs were built up/discover the logic behind the songs after more listening sessions, and with Antagonise it's the other way around. First songs, then discover all layers/technical stuff (being used in the most musical way ofcourse). For recording Quarterpast we went to the Gate Studios and recorded everything there, and for Antagonise we did everything in our homestudios except for the drums and guestvocals. That worked out much better as well for this Album, because you don't have the time pressure you get in an expensive studio, and we could record in the comfort of our own homes. This also worked for a better result. And worked very efficiently because we could record different instruments at the same time. When the drums were recorded in the studio Sandlane Recording Facilities), I got those tracks in my homestudio and recorded all guitars on them. The finished tracks I sent to the rest of the guys who recorded their parts in their homestudios. And when everything was finished we sent those tracks to Joost van den Broek, our producer for Antagonise, who re-amped the guitartracks in the studio and mixed the whole thing. All in all it took less time and we got a better result than the first album. Really happy how this worked out.


What's the story behind the title ?

Frank - Governments/worldleaders antagonizing their civilians, us 'normal' people, by corruption, lies, intimidation, spying etc...


What do the lyrics deal with?

Frank - The most obvious is the spying by our own governments which is all over the news now. And in the bigger whole all corruption and lies going on to keep us 'under control' and getting more power and money in the end. We are being lied to as in they tell us they protect us by the so called war on terrorism (is it really a war on terror? ;)), trying to gain our trust by misleading us. Just as big corporations 'giving' us things like social media but in the end just to use it for their own benefit by the information we give them without knowing. The whole album is about this fucked up world we live in.


What make ANTAGONISE different from QUARTERPAST?

The lyrics are more of the present as you see being revealed lately by people like snowden. And musicwise Antagonise has more of a flow in the music than Quarterpast, which was more experimental and more complicated listening. More 'sympho'/proggy as well. Antagonise is more metal (still with all technical/progressive stuff in there). For instance Jack now uses more in-your-face sounds like overdriven organs etc. as well.


"War on terror" was a successful video , are you guys thinking about making a video of one of antagonise tracks ?

Yes we're working very hard on trying to realise a new videoclip like we want it. So not just a simple band-in-a-hall video. It's hard to realise with the budget we have, so we are checking all extra possibilities next to that to make a new video at least as as good, and thought provoking and talked about as War on Terror. It is very important for us to show our message through our videoclips to make it stand out and make people think!


Let's talk a bit about Mayan's future. Tell me more about your upcoming shows and event and  the band's next step!

At this moment we are working on more shows here in Europe. We try to play at some summer festivals as well. Epica releases their new album in April so it's synchronizing our agenda's with Epica's to try to get the best out of it. January 30th and 31st we had our two album release shows which were awesome, we just got conformed for the Belgian PPM Fest in April, and soon more! And hopefully a good tour as well this year! That's the next step we're working on; more shows and the videoclip.


And in the end , do you have any message to you fans around here! 

First of all we hope to visit you someday!! So go get our album Antagonise, and do let us know what you think! Thanks for all your support and see you on the road!


and thank you again for this interview!!

Thank you too!