Showing posts with label Stoner Rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stoner Rock. Show all posts

Sunday, May 24, 2009

RHINO Interview with Javier Gálvez


Something incredibly heavy and ominous is happening in Spain. Something thunderous that’s ready to trample you to death. Something that wants to blow your ears out and show you that Spain has risen and is ready to conquer the world again. That something is called RHINO, a Stoner/Doom/Thrash band and they have released a mind-numbingly fantastic record on Arctic Music Group/7th Gate records, and they are ready for conquest.

Neutronium Core took some time with Javier “Javi” Gálvez, RHINO's lead singer/guitar player, to talk to us about the band’s latest album Dead Throne Monarch. We found out what got him playing in the first place and he even drops some knowledge on the next album.

The Core: How did RHINO come together?

Javi Gálvez: Our drummer Julen Gil and I had been trying to play together for a while. It finally happened in December of 2004, when we played our first rehearsal. It took so long because both of us were involved in other bands at the time. We released our demo Name the Horn Bearer in 2006 after playing our asses off in the live circuit of our area. Our bassist, Sergio Robles, came in right after we finished recording our first album Breed The Chosen One in 2007. Since then, we have played with a ton of bands, including Moho, Gorefest, Taint, One Man Army and the Undead Quartet, Warchetype, Hate and Entombed, to name a few. We ended up signing with Arctic Music Group and released our second LP Dead Throne Monarch.


The Core: What makes RHINO different than other bands coming out of Spain?


Javi: Well, I think that we are different from the rest because nobody does what we do, simple as that. We mix rock with death metal, grunge, thrash (at least that’s what people say ha ha!)…We like to play heavy and crushing music but it still has a melody with great vocal lines. Today, everybody is screaming, making noise, riff after riff or playing doom drone, making as much noise as possible. So we came in, started playing brutal rock with choruses and hooks…that really has people going “what the fuck!?!”


The Core: What is the scene like over in Spain? Is it different than other countries in Europe that you have played in?


Javi: On one side you have the underground doom scene I was talking about before; on the other, the same old rancid and boring heavy metal, with ridiculous bands, which usually sing in Spanish, and most of them are copycats of other international acts. Of course, there are plenty of underground Death Metal and Grindcore acts. I think it’s pretty much the same with other countries in Europe, on the surface you have a lot of crap but beneath all of that, there are some really great bands.


The Core: How do you get your chunky, in your face, want to rip your throat out tone?

Javi: We have no unique tricks or special effects or whatever the crap many of the other bands use. We tune in A and play with attitude, which is one of the most important ingredients that you have to have in your band if you don’t want to suck! We like to make it simple, direct, slow, sometimes not so slow, brutal and kill everybody with our music!


The Core: You have some pretty varied influences; we want to know who made you want to pick up a guitar and rock?

Javi: Since I was a little kid I was always playing rock and metal, thanks to my older brother, who also played guitar and bought records like AC/DC’s Let There Be Rock, KISS’ Rock and Roll Over, the first Van Halen and the first Black Sabbath records. When I got a little older, I discovered Thrash and went crazy with the Death Metal wave that came in the late 80s from Florida. Some of my all time favorite bands are Malevolent Creation, Death, Cannibal Corpse and Bolt Thrower.

Beyond that, the rest of the band and I listen to so many types of music to and don’t just stay in the extreme metal side of things; We like to listen to Glenn Hughes, Tom Petty, John Mellencamp, Glenn Danzig, Hall and Oates, Soundgarden. We don’t close doors to great music.


The Core: Will we ever get a chance to see RHINO in the states? Any plans to play outside of Spain at this point?

Javi: We would love to play in the States man! To be on an American label like Arctic Music Group is a total triumph for us, so playing there would be amazing. We’re just waiting for offers to play anywhere.

The Core: Will Dead Throne Monarch be available on vinyl?

Javi: We would like to see it released on double vinyl, because the fucker is 70 minutes long! But it seems like nobody cares or wants to put their money in that. Again, we’re waiting for offers, we have been approached by some labels but haven’t had the success we need to make it happen yet.


The Core: Anything else?

Javi: So far, our last record is having great reviews everywhere so we hope to make some new fans, both in the States and Europe, and get the band to the next level. Our third LP is almost written so we’re looking forward to recording it in late 2009/early 2010. It will terrorize the masses with crushing and apocalyptic funeral hymns!


Damn Javi, tell it like it is man! Thanks for rocking our world, we really appreciate your time and look forward to the new album!

Let’s see what we can do to get a label to make Javi (and our) dream of the double vinyl release of Dead Throne Monarch happen. Start yelling at whoever will listen, posting in forums, and dropping emails to your favorite record labels!

You can pick up Dead Throne Monarch here

And don’t forget to check out RHINO at their MySpace page here

Friday, May 22, 2009

New (Old) Tracks from SNAIL Out Now!!!


Our new favorite Stoner Rock band SNAIL has posted some new (old) tracks on their MySpace Page. Why are we calling these new (old) tracks you might ask? Well for most of you they will be new tracks that you have never heard before, but for those lucky few who have the original S/T release that came out in 1993 on Big Deal Records will recognize that the tracks posted include Confessions, Full-Acid, Intuition and O.D. off that very album. This means that a good majority of the debut is now posted online

Also, we heard that SNAIL will be on tour on the left-coast this summer with LEGENDARY Psych/Stoner band NEBULA. Once we get the dates we will let you know. Also, we will keep you posted on when the new SNAIL album hits the streets.

Swing by and check out SNAIL if you haven't. They are well worth the listen. There is still a good chance that they still have free stickers available. Make sure to drop them a note asking. Spread the word and help out this fantastic band!

In case you missed the two previous links, you can find the SNAIL page here

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Rising Stars: SNAIL – Stoner/Psych/Doom from Seattle

Today we are introducing a brand new section to Neutronium Core called “Rising Stars.” We will be using Rising Stars to bring your attention to bands that you most likely haven’t heard of, but really need to check out as we feel these bands have what it takes.

Many bands often come to an end far too soon, well before they really get the chance to truly make it. One prime example would be Kyuss, a band that had all of the goods to make it big in the music industry. Sadly Kyuss broke up back in 1995 for several different reasons and never really enjoyed the success that they deserved when they were still a cohesive unit. Today, it seems like everyone who enjoys Stoner/Desert Rock points to Kyuss as the high-water mark when it came to defining the genre. Take a look at any forum dedicated to Stoner/Desert rock and you will find many calls for the group to get back together and for good reason, they rocked it! Big time.

Rarely do bands that flew under the radar give us a second chance to enjoy them, case in point – SNAIL. SNAIL formed back in the early 90s and put out a self-titled album and an EP called All Channels Are Open. They were a powerful three-piece unit consisting of singer/guitarist Mark Johnson, drummer Marty Dodson and bassist Matt Lynch. When they had completed writing material for their sophomore release, the band succumbed to a lack of success and the rock ‘n roll lifestyle and sadly called it quits.


At the beginning of last year a remarkable thing happened, Johnson, Dodson and Lynch decided to give it a second shot and get that second album recorded and out into circulation. This time around the trio added a long time friend, Eric Clausen (guitar), as a fourth member to round out the band’s sound. SNAIL went back into the studio and recorded the long-lost album, that they have titled Blood, on their own dime and began shopping it around. As luck would have it, they landed with the legendary Stoner/Doom label MeteorCity who will be distributing the album within the next two months or so.

We conducted an interview with founding member and Mark Johnson, the lead singer/guitarist to pick his brain about what happened, what they are up to and find out more about SNAIL in general.

The Core: You just signed with MeteorCity, how did you get on their radar?

Mark Johnson: We sent them a demo. We recorded the latest album Blood on our own in summer/fall of 2008 with the goal of finally recording tunes we had written before we broke up. We had initially thought that we would self-release the album for free but as interest grew we realized that, if we wanted to get wider distribution for the album, we would need a record label's help. We sent out a bunch of demos and were contacted by Dan from MeteorCity who was interested in releasing the album. Of course we were very excited because StonerRock.com is the Stoner/Doom center of the universe. Plus Dan really seems to care about the artists. So after some short negotiations we signed with them.

The Core: Snail has an amazingly heavy, fuzzy but groovy sound, what bands do you cite as your main influences and what is your inspiration?

Mark Johnson: I would say our main influences for the blood album are Black Sabbath, the Melvins, Pink Floyd, My Bloody Valentine and to a lesser extent Iggy Pop and the Velvet Underground. For the psychedelic elements we draw from early Pink Floyd and early Psychic TV. We are inspired by great rock n roll bands - we're all total rock fans and we love to sample from the rich history of rock for ideas. Personally I'm inspired by compassion and you'll find a compassionate subtext in many of our tunes.

The Core: When can we get our grubby paws on Blood?

Mark Johnson: The release date has not been set yet but the album is currently being duplicated so I would guess within a month or two. We'll announce it on our MySpace page and I'm sure Dan will send out notification so sign up for the StonerRock.com newsletter.

The Core: How do you get your amazing tone?

Mark Johnson: We used a variety of tube amps on Blood but generally speaking we get tone by turning the amp all the way up. With one of the amps it really sounded like a fuzz box but I assure you that there is only one fuzz track on the entire album; on the tune "committed." We used Laney and Orange amps as well as a secret tube amp that gets that shredded sound. :)


The Core: Any plans for a tour to support Blood?

Mark Johnson: So far we are trying for a west coast tour of the U.S. with either Nebula or Fu Manchu, who are our close friends. No dates yet, but probably in the fall.

The Core: You originally formed in 1992, but as you put it, succumbed to the "sex, drugs and Rock 'n Roll", how is your sound different today than it was back then?

Mark Johnson: I'd say that the Blood album is pretty faithful to our sound back then because most of the tunes were written back then. The exceptions are "Mental Models" and "Via/Penny Dreadful" which were written in 2008 and reflect our move to an even heavier sound. Currently we're working on finishing up our next album and I can tell you it’s much heavier than Blood. Our goal has always been to try to get heavier with every album. So our current stuff is partially influenced by post-Sabbath Ozzy and Dio as well as Sleep from the Dopesmoker era.

The Core: Any chance Blood will be available on vinyl?

Mark Johnson: Yes. MeteorCity suggested that at the outset and also expressed interest in re-releasing our first album on vinyl as well. Stay tuned.

The Core: Anything else?

Mark Johnson: Yes. Please support marijuana decriminalization and legalization. Our prisons in the U.S. are full of innocent pot smokers and dealers who are unjustly imprisoned and educated in violence and crime. They are being forced into a world of violence, murder and survival that transforms many of them into hardcore criminals.

Thank you Mark! We truly wish you and SNAIL nothing but the best. We will see you when you swing through the Bay Area!

If you are into any kind of Stoner/Doom rock, SNAIL is going to rock your world. Please take the time to listen to SNAIL on their MySpace page, which you can find here

We will keep you up-to-date on when the album will be released. SNAIL has said that the first album and the EP will also be reissued, so make sure to keep an eye out for that. Once we find out if they are touring with Fu Manchu or Nebula (WE HOPE BOTH!!!), we will post the tour dates. We will also provide a full review when Blood hits the streets.

Remember to support Indie music with your dollars. We need bands like SNAIL to stick it out for the long haul this time!