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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Men An Tol Interview


1. Can you give us an update on what is going on with the band these days? We have been quiet lately as our drummer moved cities so we only do shows when we he can make it to do them. Writing new music with some new elements and hoping to get our digital release out on CD within the year. We also plan on doing a few shows around New Zealand next year.
2.How would you describe the musical sound that is present on the album? Our music is black metal based but we try to incorporate other styles into it and try to create an atmosphere. There are some depressive elements in our songs and we like having raw and basic riffs which is mainly because we are not great at playing our instruments.
3.What are some of the lyrical topics and subjects the band explores with the music? Our lyrics are mainly nature based, talking about the power of the wilderness and the relationships that man has with his surroundings. Along with the harshness of nature and how death comes to those you disrespect it. 4. What is the meaning and inspiration behind the bands name? We're all interested in history and ancient culture and saw the relationship created between people and the earth when it comes to creating stone monuments and the Men An Tol stones in Cornwall, England related to us with our heritage and interests with the past.
5.What are some of the best shows that the band has played so far and how would you describe your stage performance? We ran our own wee festival two years in a row, called Swampfest held in a paddock on the family farm beside a creek. After the September 2010 quake the water table rose significantly and what was sort of a swamp became very much a swamp. We’ve travelled south Memories of Swampfest include skinheads headbutting the stage and a stoned guy in a bathrobe with mud up to his knees. Our stage performance is pretty subdued – we aren’t all that accomplished as musicians so most of the time we are focussing on not fucking up. 6.Do you have any touring or show plans for the future? With our in Wellington it’s difficult to say yes to any gig opportunities without a fair bit of warning. After the response to our album we are very keen to record again, so we’re taking gig offers as they come, and are hoping to do a few New Zealand shows in 2014. 7.The album had a cover of Black Forest's Herne The Hunter, what was the decision behind doing your own version of the song? Black Forest was the first local band that we saw that was truly inspiring without having to be drunk. Christchurch has a very strong death metal scene, and a very strong punk scene. Without really fitting into either Black Forest kind of matched our vision for proper black metal except with way more punk badassery and general awesome. Pretty much we just wish we were as cool as them so we started drinking VBs and wearing our jeans sewn together with dental floss. We took a video of Black Forest playing in Dunedin and for years watching Herne the Hunter was a cornerstone of our Friday drinking hangouts, which meant we knew exactly how to play it by the time we tried it at a practice one day. The reason we covered it on the album was because covering Bathory’s a fine day to die was too hard. 8. Currently you are unsigned, are you looking for a label ore received any interest? No and No. We are concerned with the high level of Facebook likes at the moment and being signed won’t help that situation at all.
9.On a worldwide level how has the feedback been to your music by fans of black metal? We’re just genuinely excited that anyone anywhere is listening to it. I think our downloads have netted us about $65 so far so we’re already doing far better than our wildest dreams. Our last payday getting $20 each for playing with Wellington band Bulletbelt in Timaru, 2 hours south of Christchurch. Our petrol bill was about $80 though. 10. What direction do you see your music heading into on future releases? We have typically gone for more ambient styles of metal and longer songs made up of separate movements – While our attitude is that everything needs to be four times as slow and four times as long, we are keen to add more punk elements and strip it back a bit. We have an old 70’s Yamaha organ that I think we should start using but the others aren’t keen. 11.What are some bands or musical styles that have influenced your music and also what are you listening to nowadays? Bands with songs over 10 minutes are usually good. Hearing Drudkh play the same riff for 15 minutes was a turning point for us, as was Varg’s 20 minute keyboard opuses. Otherwise bands that we’re currently listening to include Krallice, Burzum, Drudkh, Wolves in the Throne room, Satanic Warmaster, Reverend Bizarre, Anaal Nathrakh, Agalloch, Bathory Falkenbach. 12.Outside of music what are some of your interests? Drinking, listening to music, going to gigs and going on day trips to the mountains. 13.Any final words or thoughts before we wrap up this interview? Download our album it's free!

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Men An Tol/Dead Trees/2013 Full Length Review


  Men  An  Tol  are  a  band  from  New  Zealand  that  plays  a  very  atmospheric  form  of  black  metal  and  this  is  a  review  of  their  self  released  2013  album  "Dead  Trees".

  "Ancient  Spire"  starts  with  with  some  primitive  and  slow  black  metal  riffing  before  the  drums  and  grim  sounding  screams  kick  in  and  then  the  guitars  utilize  palm  muting,  the  drums  become  blast  beats  and  the  rhythm's  start  going  into  fast and  mid  paced  areas  for  awhile  before  going  into  a  slower  atmospheric  direction  for  awhile  and  then  going  into  some  depressive  melodic  riffs  and  making  a  return  to  the  mid  paced  parts  and  closing  the  song.

  "Enchanting  Death"  starts  off  with  slow  drum  beats  and  melodic  guitar  riffs  before  going  into  a  fast  and  primitive  direction  with  blast  beats  and  grim  screams  while  also  mixing  in  slow  blackened  doom  elements  which  also  take  the  song  into  a  more  atmospheric  direction  before  reverting  back  to  the  fast  and  primitive  elements  that  close  the  song.

  "Gathering  Of  Clouds"  starts  off  with  nature  sounds  before  the  drums  and  mid  paced  old  school  black  metal  riffs  and  grim  sounding  screams  make  their  presence  known  before  shifting  off  to  a  slower  and  heavy  direction  which  sets  up  the  mood  for  melodies  while  retaining  the  mid  paced  parts  until  shifting  off  in  a  fast  primitive  direction  with  blast  beats  getting  mixed  in  with  the  beginning  riffing  while  also  returning  the  slower  sections  to  the  song  and  when  the  song  gets  fast  again  you  can  feel  the  atmosphere.

  "Dead  Trees"   starts  off  with  drums  and  slow  depressive  black  metal  guitar  riffs  and  then  the  grim  screams  come  into  the  song  and  after  2  minutes  a  dark  sounding  melodic  black  metal  guitar  solos  makes  it  presence  known  for  awhile  until  the  drum  kicks  get  slightly  faster  leading  up  to  some  blast  beats  and  slightly  fast  riffs  before  the  song  closes.

  'Hatred  Of  The  Undying  Sun"  starts  off  with  primitive  black  metal  guitar  riffs,  blast  beats  from  the  drums  and  grim  screams  staying  in  that  direction  for  awhile  before  heading  off  into  a  more  mid  paced  direction  and  then  going  into  more  slow  riffs  and  drum  beats  which  bring  in  the  atmospheric  elements  and  then  the  song  goes  back  to  it's  fast  and  primitive  roots  while not  forgetting  about  the  mid  paced  elements  which  lead  to  another  brief  melodic  guitar  lead.

  "Winter's  Reign"  starts  off  with  some  soft  acoustic  guitar  playing  before  the  drums  and  post  metal  guitar  riffs  kick  in  that  go  into  a  more  black  metal  direction  when  the  screams  make  their  presence  known  with  the  song  staying  in  slow  mode  for  most  of  the  time  and  then  some  more  melodic  elements make  their  way  into  the guitars  which  leads  up  to  fast  and    primitive  elements  along  with  some  blast  beats  before  shifting  off  into  a  melodic  sounding  guitar  solo.

  "Empty  Solo"  starts  off  with  drum  beats  and  a  slow  black  metal  guitar  riff  for  a  minute  before  the  screams  come  in,  blast  beats  are  introduced  and  the  riffing  gets  more  fast  and  primitive  while  also  utilizing  some  mid  paced  melodies  and around  the  3  minute mark  the  song  slows  down  and  a  melodic  guitar  solo  makes  its  way  into  the  song

  "Herne  The  Hunter"  which  is  a  Black  Forest  cover  starts  off  with  fast  drumming,  grim  screams,  raw  and  primitive  black  metal  guitar  riffs  while  switching  between  fast  and  slow  for  a  few  seconds  setting  up  the  pace  for  mid  paced  elements  and  melodic  guitar  leads.

  Song  lyrics  on  the  album  cover  darkness,  nature  and  paganism  themes,  while  the  production  has  a  very  dark,  raw  and  primitive  sound  where  the  bass  guitars  are  mixed  down  low  in  the   mix  and  are  hard  to  hear.

  In  my  opinion  Men  An  Tol  are  a  very  great  sounding  atmospheric  black  metal  band  and  if  you  are  a  fan  of  this  musical  genre,  you  should  check  out  this  album.  RECOMMENDED  TRACKS  INCLUDE  "Enchanting  Death"  Hatred  Of  The  Undying  Sun"  and  "Empty  Thoughts".  RECOMMENDED  BUY.  

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