Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Adar Interview


1. Can you give us a brief history of your project?

1. Adar started basically as a side project. I was in another band for 3-4 years. It was my first band so i was pretty naive and rushed into it putting forth a huge effort. Due to lack of effort from the other members and lack of ability to put ourselves out there it didn't go anywhere. So from the ashes of that band i formed Adar. I decided that if i did it all myself (at least in the beginning) than it would be easier and funner. So i for about 3 weeks in january 09' I wrote and recorded the Adar Demo. And ever since ive been promoting the band, and i need new members to take this band to the next level.

2. How would you describe your music to someone who has never heard you before?

2.I would definitely describe my music as an extreme (obviously). But not only because of the blasting drums and blazing guitars, but because it takes the listener through the extremes of human emotions. From extreme rage, to deep despair and great triumph.

3. What releases have you put out so far?

3. The only Adar release is the demo; dark reflections. It is being sold by Mountain Drought Distto or can be downloaded from my myspace. Im in the process of writing new material.

4. What is the meaning behind the band's name?

4. Adar is taken from the necronomicon. "The god of saturn is called Adar, The lord of Hunters and Strength, He appears with a crown of thorns and a long sword, wearing a lion's skin. His color is the darkest Black." I read that and i thought it was one of the most black metal things ever so i made it my band name.

5. What was it that got you into black metal, and what does black metal mean to you?


5. I really just got into black metal as a natural progression from interest in extreme music. Like from Thrash to death to black is how it went for me. But if i had to name one band i would probably say behemoth. Now at this point they really arent black metal but their old stuff is, so as i got more into them i discovered the early records and ive been hooked to black metal ever since.AS far as what black metal means to me, it is quite simple, black metal represents isolation. Isolation from society, and from the beliefs, ideals and culture of the masses. This isolation creates a disdain for what popular culture is. The lyrical content of Satanism, nature, violence, and pagan traditions, are nearly opposite from what is accepted in the mass population. And as far as the music goes, unpolished production, screeching vocals, and blasting instrumentals, are far from what most people like listening to. But that is what makes black metal such a profound musical expression, it is a pure, raw, carnal representation of isolation and the emotion that goes along with it.

6. What are you looking for in a musician and what do you want to achieve as a full band?


6.For musicians im am looking for people who want and are able to play extreme music. They must really have a passion for playing and creating music. In addition they must have real commitment and drive. Im going to Csu fort collins next year so that might be an obstacle for some people but we could make something work.

7. What are you listening to nowadays and what are some good bands or releases that you would recommend?

7. Im really into the new Abigail Williams album right now. But i would also recommend Taake, Ragnarok, Satyricon, Deafest, Cynd, Cobalt, Watain ,and Wolves in the Throne Room.

8. What are your main influences music wise or non music wise?

8. My main influences are any of my interests because adar is just an expression of myself. Some are, old horror movies, H.P. Lovecraft, history, mythology, religion ( or should i say anti-religion), Black Metal (obviously), and all other types of metal,(and other music)

9.What rule does satanism or occultism play in the music and life?

9.Satanism and occultism definitely has some ties to my music. But i wouldn't call myself and avid follower or practitioner of either. But i do derive some of my ideals and philosophies from them, which are portrayed through my music.

10. What are some good books or films that you would recommend?

10. As far as books go H.P. Lovecraft, J.R.R. Tolkien, Jean Paul Sartre, etc. And For movies, Any old Horror movies, all chris farley movies, Watchmen, donnie darko, a clockwork orange, warriors, gran torino, too many to name.

11. What is your opinion of the music scene in Colorado?

11. Well im still just getting introduced to the music scene in colorado but so far it seems pretty cool. I mean there are some people that will just blow you off but thats a given anywhere you go. The guys at mountain drought distro have been very cool, and chase from deafest especially has been super helpful with the whole process. It's really cool to have something i made in my bedroom to be getting any recognition at all. Im really excited to see what happens next.

12. Any final words?

12. I just wanna say thanx for the opportunity and keep on carrying the black metal flag!!

13.Thanks for the interview?

Thanx Ethan from Adar

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