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The-Aftermath hat geschrieben:@Cromwell: Leider ist mir auch nicht mehr bekannt als das, was auf der Facebook-Seite zu lesen ist. Das Album wurde ja schon vor vielen Monaten angekĂŒndigt, aber jetzt scheint Bewegung in die Sache zu kommen. Wobei "Bewegung" relativ ist, vor Anfang/Mitte 2019 wĂŒrde ich nicht damit rechnen. Falls ich mehr erfahre, gebe ich Bescheid! Zum anderen Punkt: Mir ging es auch eher darum, dass ich der Band den Erfolg mit diesem Sound gegönnt hĂ€tte. Auch Hymns of Blood and Thunder klingt in meinen Ohren perfekt, war dem Gelegenheits-Epiker aber wohl auch zu derb. Insofern kann man tatsĂ€chlich sagen, dass der Sound der Band wenigstens nicht "vernucleablastisiert" ( ) wurde.
The-Aftermath hat geschrieben:P.S.: Ein GestĂ€ndnis muss ich aber noch ablegen. VISIGOTH liefen hier recht hĂ€ufig in den letzten Tagen, auch der berĂŒchtigte "Dungeon Master".
The-Aftermath hat geschrieben:Vielen Dank!
Und Suffer No Guilt bei Saturn? Nicht schlecht! "Riders of Doom" war fĂŒr mich auch die InitialzĂŒndung, damals noch auf Mspace gehört.
Metalfranze hat geschrieben::drums: Reunion
The Gates Of Slumber spielen auf dem Hell Over Hammelburg und dazu ein paar Clubshows,
I Flip Aus
https://www.facebook.com/53004328036724%20...%2000?sfns=mo
Cromwell hat geschrieben:Von mir aus können sie gerne den trockenen Doom herausholen, die "epische" Variante spielt ja inzwischen jedes zweite Proberaumprojekt.
The Gates of Slumber Interview with Karl Simon
First things first: How did the reunion come about? Did Hell Over Hammaburg bring the idea to you? What made you think this was the time to bring back The Gates of Slumber?
Well, Wolf [MĂŒhlmann] from HOH asked me a while back about TGoS playing, and I was not in a place to really deal with it. My mother had just passed after a long illness and Wretch was on hold due to drama in the band, so I said something non-committal about the whole thing and left it at that. I basically took a chunk of time and quit thinking about bands. I learned a bunch of songs arranged for an acoustic and just kind of played for myself. Last year I asked Dustin Boltjes formerly of Skeletonwitch, The Dream is Dead, Demiricous and all around raging dude to take the throne and we started working on songs for the next Wretch record. In the middle of that, I tore my Achilles and had to take months off. And Oli [Richling] from Church Within contacted me asking about The Awakening, Iâd been trying to pitch the live LP from the The Wretch tour forever, and we got a deal worked out for the Live record, The Awakening AND Like a Plague Upon the Land â the last recorded stuff with that lineup. Chuck had come by a bit during my downtime and weâd been talking a lot. We had this deal where our records were going to come back out and the way I saw it it would be a dumb thing to not at least play a few shows to support it. Jason would have done it in a minuteâŠ. and it gave me an excuse to play those songs with Chuck again and just hang out with an old friend. And thatâs that.
How did the the lineup end up being you, Chuck and Steve? Was the fact that Chuck had been in Gates before a factor? Obviously theyâre both in Apostle of Solitude now, but how did that all come together?
We both wanted to take this chance for sure, TGoS had a decent profile and we wanted to ride the goddamn snake, but we did not want any stress. Itâs all super laid back for a change. Steve fell right in because he could commit right away and he was into it. His gear was at Chuckâs where we practice and we just went with it. Itâs all been very chill and easy. Which is how we want it.
Itâs been nearly six years since the band first broke up. How do you feel about what The Gates of Slumber accomplished during its initial run? I know Wretch has played some Gates songs in the past, but how do you feel looking back on that material now that the band is going again? Has your appreciation for it changed at all?
Weâve been relearning songs from that era that basically stopped when we fired Chuck in â05⊠itâs been fun and in a dippy sense healing. We realized how destructive we were to each other back then and how insecure we were as people and players, at least I have been. As far as what Wretch will do, basically the only song from TGoS we do is the namesake, I see that as a rallying point for Wretch⊠the other songs are going to stay with TGoS⊠I mean maybe someday weâll trot out âScovrge of Drvnkenessâ or something, but in Wretch we are focused on writing new songs.
Do you have any idea of what youâll play live yet?
Weâll be focusing exclusively on songs from The Awakening era. Sorry if youâre a fan of the later stuff. This is going back to the beginning and we plan to play at least an hour and 20 min, focusing mostly on songs that never got played live. Youâll hear âThe Leachâ for the first time, âThe Burialâ will be back, along with âDweller in the Deepâ and a bunch of other stuff.
It goes without saying that Jasonâs legacy looms large in all things concerning The Gates of Slumber. The band initially quit when he left. How much is he in your mind when you think about what makes The Gates of Slumber what it was and is?
Heâs there constantly, you know. His shadow looms over TGoS and Wretch a lot. Iâve had a lot of time with death. And grief never goes away. Itâs softens⊠itâs like, Wretch just played our first show in two years on his birthday. His widow and son were there. Itâs a family thing.
How far will this reunion go? Will you play other shows besides Hell Over Hammaburg? How will it affect Wretch, Apostle of Solitude and Devil to Pay? Will there ever be another Gates record?
As far as folks want it to, if there is a demand weâll play⊠itâs not going to effect Apostle of Solitude or Wretch or Devil to Pay. For me Wretch is number one. We actually leave for tour tomorrow May 2. So, dear reader, if youâre trying to ask some questions about this youâd best see me at the merch table, get it? Got it? Good.
See you all soon!
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