You know what I mean? On Timewave Zero As A Cinematic Project I know it's Motörhead, but I have no idea what record it is besides these first six. Or you know, no offense but like, I love Motörhead, but you can hear one or 30 Motörhead songs. You can pick them up and be like, oh that's definitely a Blood Incantation-style riff or whatever. On the one hand, all of our songs kind of sound a little different, but they all sound like a Blood Incantation song. It mixes it up, and there's a musical dynamic within each song that you can kind of enter this little world. Paul: And it's because it does more than one beat in more than one riff. Not just being like, oh yeah, I like Dismember's second demo too, trying to be interesting and pro-active, but also still not befuddled with this post digital MySpace era of slam whatever scene-kid deathcore nothing. But the underground was negligible for its impact on relevant contemporary music. Paul: From 1999 to 2009 there were 12 great death metal records and nine of them were made by legendary bands like Immolation, Incantation, Nile, Morbid Angel – these famous bands. People are going to be like 'what the fuck is this?' And then all the people who are down will be like 'dude, this is the most Blood Incantation record ever.'" On Underground Death Metal Honestly, people are mad now, if they were mad at Starspawn, nobody is ready for what is happening next because when you come up with like straight up psychedelic, progressive technical, ambient fusion, world music, prog, extreme shred, and New Age.
We have now totally wiped the palate clean and we can just play. "We don't have to fight to be up to date with our own ideas. But like this is the first time that Blood Incantation has the skill set and the wheelhouse of our total discography at our disposal and the time and the palate cleansed enough that we can create music that we're no longer having to catch up to ourselves," adds Riedl. "We do have some ideas and some riffs and sequences that we've been playing around with, the soundtracks or whatever. Which is going to be even more insane," adds Kolontyrsky, tipping his hat to the fact that a return to punishing death metal, blended with all the influences you'd expect and then more you don't, isn't far away.
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"Because our first two full lengths are so intense and insane, and packed with riff, after riff, personally, if I was a fan of the band, there's so much of that type of music we have released already that it would be a nice palate cleanser before our next release. That's why our band is successful, because we don't care about what these people are doing." And we've never once taken a consideration for what a label, a website, a band or any other thing is doing. " We listen to music that speaks to people's intellectual spiritual side. Could be ambient, could be noise, could be death metal, could be sludge, could be krautrock. The whole thing is we're lifelong fanatics of extreme, eccentric, individualistic music of all genres. We met Isaac on tour, we met Morris on tour. Jeff and I have been in bands on tour since before any of us met. "We're not here to just have fun because death metal is fun on the internet. "We don't play games, man," he adds, fired up at insinuations from fans and industry types that the band has gone off track. So this is us trying to just create more of what we want to hear." And yeah, like you said, it's been an inherent part of our sound pretty much since the beginning."Īdds Blood Incantation bassist Jeff Barrett, "We've all been interested in electronic music in some way or another for a long time. We just use different instruments to do it basically to evoke a different atmosphere. It's not just like, floating in a cloud the whole time. "Once people hear it, once it's out, I think it'll be understood that it's a lot more than that. "I mean, the umbrella term that's been used to describe the record is 'ambient.' But that's just one aspect of the album," said Blood Incantation guitarist Morris Kolontyrsky in an interview Metal Injection. It's an unexpected next step for the Denver four-piece, unless you're a diehard fan or follower from jump-street, in which case the ambient and cinematic instrumental album Timewave Zero is the most Blood Incantation record yet.