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  • Interview with CAMU


    Cry of the Wolf Magazine interview With CAMU
     Official Press Release:
    Nothing great ever comes easy & the most rewarding way is usually the hard way, which is the essence of “The One You Leave Behind”. Four years ago when my son was 8 months old, my wife & I mustered up the balls to leave everyone & everything we knew behind and move 7000 miles away to start a new chapter in our life. The task was so momentous that I had to cruise through it at times. What I left behind was the person I had always been, everyone I knew, and who everyone knew me as. Everything I experienced in the last few years, becoming a dad twice over, starting a business & relocating again has been new and foreign to me but in the end I came out the ringer a much better & more fulfilled person. Iv’e always gone with the flow in life, never could have imagined it would take me from Helsinki to Hawaii.
    “The One You Leave Behind” has been a very difficult yet rewarding song to write & record. I completely changed my approach with this one and dug deep. If you harness the spirit that your inner voice represents you can achieve anything. Your gut feeling is fire. Don’t make plans just do.
    The song took on a life of it’s own and consumed me and I gave it my all. The song contains some of the actual demo recording as I wanted to keep the songs authentic feel alive. It was recorded on three different continents and is raw, honest and a testament of who I have become, showcasing a different side of me. I actually recorded my vocals on my balcony at night, and I have to say I liked singing this song as I wasn’t belting all the way through. I’m happy and relieved it’s finally released.
    What started off as a nice little riff inspired by attending what was to be Tom Petty’s last show ever at the Hollywood Bowl, made me question my sanity at times, adding to it the fact that I recorded this song between 1 and 3 AM exclusively, like a hermit isolated deep in the jungle of Hawaii Island.
    I had every technical set back under the sun with this one, broken hard drives, crashed drones & lost tracks. I almost died falling into the river above a 40 feet tall waterfall, only saved by grabbing onto a rock at the last second.
    The video is something I am very proud of, the coolest thing I have ever created up till this point. It really showcases how magical the place I now call home is. While filming and recording “The One You Leave Behind” we were hit by hurricanes, floods and a volcanic eruption, yet beauty & life prevails.
    Part 2 of the Trilogy is about giving into the universe and grabbing life by it’s balls and riding that wave from infinity till beyond, if you dare. Trust me, you’ll be better than fine. Life is magical so enjoy it.


    1. Take us through your mindset when composing a song like “the one you leave behind”
    The original inspiration struck after I left Tom Petty’s last show ever. Got home, picked up the guitar in the video and started playing the intro riff. I thought it was cool and then left it alone for a month or two. Then when I was deciding on the second song for the Trilogy I picked up the track again and started recording it section by section. That’s how I write & record. I’ll complete the song section by section, I never write the whole song. I like to see where it takes me. For the lyrics I ended up writing a song to myself from myself. In a sense the now older me singing to the younger me if you will. I thought that would be cool to identify with, not that I gave it that much thought initially. It just came from somewhere, worked out well and I dig the concept. I usually write the music first and the lyrics based on the vibe of the song. This song took a while to complete as I only worked on it between 1 and 3AM. 

    2. During the video shooting you mentioned almost falling into a river. Tell us about that
    Not almost, I did. I was waiting for the drone to film me on top of this 40′ waterfall and I saw it coming so I took one more step trying to make the shot even more epic. I misstepped and fell into the water above the waterfall. I was 2-3 seconds from the fall. I saw a rock that I grabbed onto. Then I realized I had nowhere to swim and the current was pushing me over the rock so I emptied my lungs and dove straight into the undertow kicking the rock as hard as I could, I managed to dive upstream and climb out. While this episode unfolded the drone crashed into the cliff wall…. Needless to say we chose a different waterfall to film at once the new drone arrived in the mail. Was very lucky that day.


    3. are you active with social media and do you see it as a positive or negative force in music today

    I should be more active, seems to be the thing to do but I don’t have the need to post all the time, I post when it has to do with my music. I’d rather make music and hang with my kids than to be glued to my phone fishing for likes, I’m ok with myself, I don’t need likes to feel good about myself. I do post if I have some cool content but you won’t find me posting what my mood is haha. It helps reach people who would never find out about you because of all the stuff online today. So it’s all good.

    4. What inspired you initially to become a musician
    The gatefold of KISS Alive 2 when I was four years old.

    5. what has been the most rewarding aspect of making music for you
    The whole process of hearing a melody in my head, actually writing a functioning tune, arranging it (which is my favorite part) recording it, releasing it and then getting feedback that someone was either inspired by a song or has a special memory attached to it. That is magical in many ways.

    6. What has been the hardest part of being a modern musician
    Being blinded by not being awesome enough in the past and the frustration that brings with it.

    7. Something in your music collection we would not expect
    My favorite album of the last two years has been “The Golden Hits” by “Duke Kamoku & His Islanders” I have worked up mad streams on that album. It’s the soundtrack to my daughters first year and a half. Check it out for awesome vibes.

    8. Strangest thing you have ever experienced at a gig
    We were playing in Russia with NAKED about a decade ago and when I went up to the mic to start singing the first song I got electrocuted in my face by the mic. The full juicy jolt hit my front teeth as the PA was not grounded, didn’t understand anything for a good 30 seconds and the pain was like dynamite toothache times 1000.
    Few other highlights are playing a sold-out show in Tokyo and our first US tour as a whole. Oh and once a coked-up promoter in Italy locked the whole band in a room filled with snakes for 6 hours and didn’t pay us.

    9. Where do you see the future of music and performance heading?
    It’ll keep keeping on. Hopefully, it heads towards more live instrumentation at some point.

    10. Are holograms ok with you?
    Since no one has ever asked me that before my answer is yes they are.

    11. Anything you wish to convey to your fans
    I’m a guy from Finland who rode the flow of life all the way to Hawaii somehow and I love making music. Give my music a listen as you’ll get to experience me giving you my all, to create memories and let my music be the soundtrack.
    https://camumusic.com


  • SOMETHING OLD, NEW, BORROWED AND BLUE

    This Old, New, Borrowed and Blue set features Big Country, Big Thief, Lake Street Dive, the Jayhawks and a few others thrown in for kicks.
  • SOMETHING OLD, NEW, BORROWED AND BLUE

    This Old, New, Borrowed and Blue set features Big Country, Big Thief, Lake Street Dive, the Jayhawks and a few others thrown in for kicks.
  • Interview with Nicklas Jansson guitarist for the swedish blues band STEW





     Not too often you hear a band’s first song and say these guys are the next big thing. The guitar playing is incredible. The band is tight and the music is good and loud. Check them out!!

    1. Who came up with the name?
    Nicklas Jansson: Think it was me haha, I love to boil up a good Stew on a Friday evening.

    2. The guitar tone is amazing. What are you using?
    NJ: Thanks a bunch! I play a Fender Strat from 1992 into a Peavey Delta blues amp 1×15” speaker and a Fender 4×12” speaker. Just use two pedals a CryBaby Wah and Fulltone Octafuzz.
    3.Sweden is not readily known for producing blues artists. How does the scene there treat you? NJ: We believe that we got a lot more attention from other countries than Sweden so far. We haven’t played a lot here yet but the overall feedback is good!
    4. Plans for touring?
    NJ: Not at this moment but of course that would be awesome! Definitely in the near future.

    5. Do you view social media as a positive or negative force on modern music?
    NJ: It’s positive I think, you can reach out to so much more people.

    6. One artist you would love to tour with? NJ: Rival Sons for sure! That band is so good.. remember the first time I heard ’Pressure and Time’ it blew me off my chair.

    7. Influences?
    NJ: So many but a few are, Deep Purple, Grand Funk Railroad, Rory Gallagher, Hendrix, Free, Parish Hall, Point Blank, Aretha Franklin, Cream haha and so on. We drew all our influences from the late 60’s and 70’s era.

    8. Something in your music collection that fans might not expect.
    NJ: Don’t know about that but maybe this new artist called Mitch Rivers from the Netherlands! He is awesome, check him out!


    9. Anything you would like to say to your fans?
    In February 2019 we’ll hit the studio to record our debut album and in mid January we’ll release a live video plus more big stuff that I can’t tell you about at this moment.. stay tuned and follow us on our social medias for updates! Thanks!
    10. Our favorite here is “Dig For Gold” . Do you find yourself leaning towards one song more than another?
    NJ: Oh thanks, nice to hear! For me personally I like ’Might Be Keeping you’ we wrote that song in a couple of hours, Markus came up with the main riff and like we always do we started jamming and in like two hours it was finished.

    Thanks for reaching out to us! My name is Nicklas Jansson and play Guitar in Stew.
     This band gets 10/10 Wolf Howls
    Cry Of the Wolf Magazine


    Line up:
    Markus Åsland – Bass/Vocals
    Nicklas Jansson – Guitar
    Nicklas Dahlgren – Drums

    Links:



  • Interview with Nicklas Jansson guitarist for the swedish blues band STEW





     Not too often you hear a band’s first song and say these guys are the next big thing. The guitar playing is incredible. The band is tight and the music is good and loud. Check them out!!

    1. Who came up with the name?
    Nicklas Jansson: Think it was me haha, I love to boil up a good Stew on a Friday evening.

    2. The guitar tone is amazing. What are you using?
    NJ: Thanks a bunch! I play a Fender Strat from 1992 into a Peavey Delta blues amp 1×15” speaker and a Fender 4×12” speaker. Just use two pedals a CryBaby Wah and Fulltone Octafuzz.
    3.Sweden is not readily known for producing blues artists. How does the scene there treat you? NJ: We believe that we got a lot more attention from other countries than Sweden so far. We haven’t played a lot here yet but the overall feedback is good!
    4. Plans for touring?
    NJ: Not at this moment but of course that would be awesome! Definitely in the near future.

    5. Do you view social media as a positive or negative force on modern music?
    NJ: It’s positive I think, you can reach out to so much more people.

    6. One artist you would love to tour with? NJ: Rival Sons for sure! That band is so good.. remember the first time I heard ’Pressure and Time’ it blew me off my chair.

    7. Influences?
    NJ: So many but a few are, Deep Purple, Grand Funk Railroad, Rory Gallagher, Hendrix, Free, Parish Hall, Point Blank, Aretha Franklin, Cream haha and so on. We drew all our influences from the late 60’s and 70’s era.

    8. Something in your music collection that fans might not expect.
    NJ: Don’t know about that but maybe this new artist called Mitch Rivers from the Netherlands! He is awesome, check him out!


    9. Anything you would like to say to your fans?
    In February 2019 we’ll hit the studio to record our debut album and in mid January we’ll release a live video plus more big stuff that I can’t tell you about at this moment.. stay tuned and follow us on our social medias for updates! Thanks!
    10. Our favorite here is “Dig For Gold” . Do you find yourself leaning towards one song more than another?
    NJ: Oh thanks, nice to hear! For me personally I like ’Might Be Keeping you’ we wrote that song in a couple of hours, Markus came up with the main riff and like we always do we started jamming and in like two hours it was finished.

    Thanks for reaching out to us! My name is Nicklas Jansson and play Guitar in Stew.
     This band gets 10/10 Wolf Howls
    Cry Of the Wolf Magazine


    Line up:
    Markus Åsland – Bass/Vocals
    Nicklas Jansson – Guitar
    Nicklas Dahlgren – Drums

    Links:



  • SAINT VITUS announce European tour dates and new album for 2019 #news #saintvitus #seasonofmist #doommetalfront




    The godfathers of American doom metal SAINT VITUS have recently finished their studio sessions for the recording of their brand new album, which will be released in 2019 via Season of Mist. On further news, SAINT VITUS have announced new European live dates for April and May 2019. The band will be supported by DOPELORD.




    SAINT VITUS tour dates
    + DOPELORD

    03 Apr 19 Gothenburg (SE) Sticky Fingers

    04 Apr 19 Stockholm (SE) Debaser Strand

    06 Apr 19 Jyväskylä (FI) Lutakko

    07 Apr 19 Helsinki (FI) On The Rocks

    09 Apr 19 Oslo (NO) Bla

    10 Apr 19 Copenhagen (DK) Pumpehuset

    11 Apr 19 Berlin (DE) So36

    12 Apr 19 Hamburg (DE) Headcrash

    13 Apr 19 Bomal-Sur-Ourthe (BE) Durbuy Rock Festival

    14 Apr 19 Dortmund (DE) Junkyard

    15 Apr 19 Cologne (DE) Luxor

    17 Apr 19 Birmingham (UK) Mama Roux

    18 Apr 19 Leeds (UK) Brudenell

    19 Apr 19 Glasgow (UK) Audio

    20 Apr 19 London (UK) The Underworld

    21 Apr 19 Paris (FR) Petit Bain

    23 Apr 19 Nantes (FR) Le Ferrailleur

    24 Apr 19 Toulouse (FR) Le Rex

    25 Apr 19 Barcelona (ES) Boveda

    26 Apr 19 Madrid (ES) Copernico

    27 Apr 19 Barroselas (PT) Swr Metalfest

    28 Apr 19 Bilbao (ES) Kafé Antzokia

    30 Apr 19 Fribourg (CH) Fri-Son*

    01 May 19 Milan (IT) Circolo Magnolia

    02 May 19 Zürich (CH) Dynamo*

    03 May 19 Karlsruhe (DE) Dudefest

    04 May 19 Leipzig (DE) Utc Connewitz

    *No DOPELORD

  • SAINT VITUS announce European tour dates and new album for 2019 #news #saintvitus #seasonofmist #doommetalfront




    The godfathers of American doom metal SAINT VITUS have recently finished their studio sessions for the recording of their brand new album, which will be released in 2019 via Season of Mist. On further news, SAINT VITUS have announced new European live dates for April and May 2019. The band will be supported by DOPELORD.




    SAINT VITUS tour dates
    + DOPELORD

    03 Apr 19 Gothenburg (SE) Sticky Fingers

    04 Apr 19 Stockholm (SE) Debaser Strand

    06 Apr 19 Jyväskylä (FI) Lutakko

    07 Apr 19 Helsinki (FI) On The Rocks

    09 Apr 19 Oslo (NO) Bla

    10 Apr 19 Copenhagen (DK) Pumpehuset

    11 Apr 19 Berlin (DE) So36

    12 Apr 19 Hamburg (DE) Headcrash

    13 Apr 19 Bomal-Sur-Ourthe (BE) Durbuy Rock Festival

    14 Apr 19 Dortmund (DE) Junkyard

    15 Apr 19 Cologne (DE) Luxor

    17 Apr 19 Birmingham (UK) Mama Roux

    18 Apr 19 Leeds (UK) Brudenell

    19 Apr 19 Glasgow (UK) Audio

    20 Apr 19 London (UK) The Underworld

    21 Apr 19 Paris (FR) Petit Bain

    23 Apr 19 Nantes (FR) Le Ferrailleur

    24 Apr 19 Toulouse (FR) Le Rex

    25 Apr 19 Barcelona (ES) Boveda

    26 Apr 19 Madrid (ES) Copernico

    27 Apr 19 Barroselas (PT) Swr Metalfest

    28 Apr 19 Bilbao (ES) Kafé Antzokia

    30 Apr 19 Fribourg (CH) Fri-Son*

    01 May 19 Milan (IT) Circolo Magnolia

    02 May 19 Zürich (CH) Dynamo*

    03 May 19 Karlsruhe (DE) Dudefest

    04 May 19 Leipzig (DE) Utc Connewitz

    *No DOPELORD

  • VEONITY LEGEND OF THE STARBORN CD REVIEW

    Veonity
    Legend of the Starborn
    Sliptrick records


         Veonity have unleashed a ferocious power metal masterpiece. Legend of the Starborn on Sliptrick records is now available. we suggest you buy a copy or two or three. Voted by this magazine, as the 2016 power metal band of the year, we have been patiently awaiting their new music.



     Veonity delivers 13 tracks of power, precision, and passionate heavy metal. “Rise again”, “Winds Of Asgard”, “United We Stand”, are standouts but there is ultimately not a bad track on the disc. The Gods of metal are smiling once again. All hail the Starborn and all hail Veonity!!

    10/10 Wolf Howls
    Cry of the Wolf Magazine

    https://www.veonity.com/ 

    https://sliptrickrecords.com/ 

     
  • VEONITY LEGEND OF THE STARBORN CD REVIEW

    Veonity
    Legend of the Starborn
    Sliptrick records


         Veonity have unleashed a ferocious power metal masterpiece. Legend of the Starborn on Sliptrick records is now available. we suggest you buy a copy or two or three. Voted by this magazine, as the 2016 power metal band of the year, we have been patiently awaiting their new music.



     Veonity delivers 13 tracks of power, precision, and passionate heavy metal. “Rise again”, “Winds Of Asgard”, “United We Stand”, are standouts but there is ultimately not a bad track on the disc. The Gods of metal are smiling once again. All hail the Starborn and all hail Veonity!!

    10/10 Wolf Howls
    Cry of the Wolf Magazine

    https://www.veonity.com/ 

    https://sliptrickrecords.com/ 

     
  • SUNN O))) announce their "Let There Be Drone (Multiple Gains Stages)" European Tour March 2019 #news #sunn #southernlordrecordings #doommetalfront


    © 2018 Sunn O))) & Ronald Dick

    SUNN O)))) present their first European tour since 2016, and the premier tour of their 2019-2020 season. Including their first ever French tour (not including Paris), returning to old haunt Kampnagel in Hamburg, mythical Paradiso in Amsterdam, as well as headlining Elevate festival in Graz, and Divadlo Archa Prague.


    Formed in March 1998 SUNN O))) have been challenging the ways we think about music in the twenty years since. A synthesis of diverse: drone, metal, minimalism/maximalism verging on the edge of pure sonic ecstasy, meditation and trance through the power, beauty and colour of sound pressure emanating from their legendary SUNN O))) backline and their earth shaking tectonic compositions of existence, dedicated to the mysteries of life and the cosmos.


    SUNN O))) has two core members: Stephen O’Malley and Greg Anderson, supported by a tribe of collaborators. From 1999’s “The Grimmrobe Demos” to 2018’s “Downtown LA Rehearsal/Rifftape”; from their now classic albums “Black One” (2006), “Monoliths & Dimensions” (2009), “Soused” (2014) & “Kannon” (2015) to their forthcoming to-be-revealed-but-recently-completed two 2019 album epics, founders Stephen O’Malley and Greg Anderson have forged paths and connections between the worlds of Metal, contemporary art, drone, new music, jazz and minimalism with startling results while remaining true to the eternal principles of volume, density, elasticity of time, blossoming of saturation viable only to the disciples and fetishists of electric guitar, synthesis, multiple gain stages and some of history’s greatest pure valve amplification.


    The current concert line-up extends around power trio of Stephen O’Malley (Guitar), Greg Anderson (Guitar), and their valve guru and long time collaborator Tos Nieuwenhuizen (Moog), aside selected special guests. Together they relentlessly pursue their exploration and elaboration of SUNN O)))’s legendary experiments with the physicality of sound in instrumental based live performances with remarkable events at some of their favourite venues, as well as concerts in singular events and spaces such as Italy’s impressive cultural complex Labrinto Della Masone, Germany’s Ruhrtriennale Festival of Arts, Royal Festival Hall & The Barbican in London, Bergen’s Dømkirke and Manchester International Festival being a few emblematic examples.

    Rejoin them in their glorious pursuit of the monumental heaviness.

    Etienne Ni Mhaille, 2018

    SUNN O)))
    LET THERE BE DRONE
    (MULTIPLE GAINS STAGES)
    March 2019 Europe

    Thu 28/02/2019 DE Frankfurt Mousonturm
    Fri 01/03/2019 AT Graz Elevate festival/Orpheum ° ~
    Sat 02/03/2019 CZ Prague Divadlo Archa °
    Sun 03/03/2019 DE Hamburg Kampnagel – K6 °
    Mon 04/03/2019 NL Amsterdam Paradiso °
    Wed 06/03/2019 FR Lyon L’Epicerie Moderne ÷
    Thu 07/03/2019 FR Nancy L’Autre Canal ÷
    Fri 08/03/2019 FR Dijon La Vapeur ÷
    Sat 09/03/2019 FR Rouen QuasaRites Day/Le 106
    Mon 11/03/2019 FR Tours Le Temps Machine §
    Tue 12/03/2019 FR Nantes Stereolux §
    Wed 13/03/2019 FR La Rochelle La Sirene §
    Thu 14/03/2019 FR Bordeaux Le Rocher de Palmer §

    Supports:
    ~ Robin Fox presents Single Origin 
    • Lingua Ignota

    SUNN O)))’s website/webstore sunn.southernlord.com
    SUNN O)))’s album oeuvres online sunn.bandcamp.com
    SUNN O)))’s live recordings online sunn-live.bandcamp.com
    Tour produced by Ideologic Organ Music
    SUNN O)))’s booking in EU by Odyssey / Vincent Royers
    SUNN O)))’s recordings are released by Southern Lord Recordings www.southernlord.com