We are a death metal band from the bottom of the world in Wellington, New Zealand.
2.You have an ep coming out in May, can you tell us a little bit more about the musical style that you went for on the recording?
For this EP, we aimed for a base of primitive, violent death metal with elements of black and doom sprinkled throughout. These were the first songs we had written together as a band, they were subject to a few rewrites here and there to expand upon the black/death/doom elements.
All the recordings for the EP were captured by our guitarist (now drummer) J.A. and we sought out the expertise of Dan Lowndes of Resonance Sound Studio for the mix and master. It was a brilliant experience working together with Dan on this release and he was able to really emphasise on the thick, crushing guitar tone, pummelling drums, and cavernous vocals.
3.What are some of the lyrical topics and subjects you have explored so far with the music?
Lyrically the EP mostly explores war and conflict, most notably the Khmer genocide in “Strychnine Hill” and ongoing persecutions/killings in Myanmar in “Ogre Column”.
“Vengeance Manifest” was loosely inspired by the Gombe Chimpanzee War and revenge fantasies, and “Indomitable Force” found inspiration in various depictions of absolute power and strength (notably Nosferatu Zodd from Berserk).
4.What is the meaning and inspiration behind the name 'Molosser'?
“Molosser” is a term used to describe large muscular dogs (usually mastiffs) commonly used as guard dogs or for livestock protection. I always thought it would be a very fitting name for a death metal band and here we are, haha.
5.Can you tell us a little bit more about the artwork that is presented on the ep cover?
The cover artwork for Massive Retaliation’s Arms of the War God had always stuck with me after I had first seen it, large scale battle scenes work so well as cover artwork in this subgenre. When it came time to prepare the cover artwork for the EP, naturally we reached out to the artist for that piece, Adam Kindred (@archaicfilth on Instagram).
We provided a few reference images and lyrics for inspiration, and he had a brilliant idea straight off the bat (which was basically the final piece you can see now) that evoked the exact atmosphere we were seeking, which was just pure staunch and puissance.
He was an absolute dream to work with, he also drew a dog crest/sigil which you can see as the alternative front cover for the EP on our cassette release (and in the CD insert).
6.Has the band done any live shows or open to the idea?
We have played a number of live shows with both local and international acts, most notably playing shows alongside Dead Congregation, Concrete Winds, Bölzer and Faceless Burial.
7.The ep was released on 'Gutter Prince Cabal', how did you get in contact with this label?
After we received the final mix and master for the release, we were planning out our next steps for release and distribution. We had heard only great things about Gutter Prince Cabal as a label from friends who have had music released through them, so we reached out via a demo submission. They enjoyed what they heard and N.H. from Heresiarch also put in a good word for us to the label. They offered to help release our EP through them which we gladly accepted.
Gutter Prince Cabal have been excellent to work with through every step of the process and we are proud to have our debut release under their banner.
8.On a worldwide level how has the reaction been to your music by fans of extreme metal?
Reception for our single “Strychnine Hill” has been positive so far, but more so on a local scale. We will see what transpires soon.
9.Do any of the band members have any experience playing in other bands or musical projects?
We currently have members also playing in Brainwave, Stress Ghetto, Heresiarch and Birdparty.
Our previous drummer A.M. (who’s performance you can hear on the record) also has some stuff in the works so keep an ear out for that.
10.When can we expect a full length and also where do you see the band heading into musically during the future?
We are currently in the midst of writing new material for a full-length, no timeline on that one but hopefully sooner rather than later.
With our new material we are aiming to expand further on the violence. Essentially just make the fast parts faster and the slower parts slower. Crush, kill, destroy.
11.What are some of the bands or musical styles that have had an influence on your music and also what are you listening to nowadays?
We have mainly been inspired by bands such as Morbid Angel, Incantation and Pissgrave for our current material, while also finding inspiration in black metal and death/doom.
For our future material we have been primarily been looking to black/death acts like Axis of Advance and Lvcifyre, and death/doom acts such as Rippikoulu and Mortiferum for inspiration. There will surely be more bands (both metal and non-metal) to add to this list as we go further into the writing process.
In terms of current listening, Dead Congregation and Axis of Advance have really been scratching the death metal itch for me lately. Outside of metal it’s been a lot of Nuovo Testamento and Westside Gunn.
12.Before we wrap up this interview, do you have any final words or thoughts?
Cheers for the interview!
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