Thursday, February 28, 2013

Dead Baby Candies (Horror Glam Punk from Saint Petersburg)



Official Facebook Page - http://www.facebook.com/deadbabycandies
Official Myspace Page - http://www.myspace.com/deadbabycandies


Vishal - What are you doing nowadays?
D. Alice Dizzy - Well, we are recording an album, and working on new songs.


Vishal - Can i get the story of your band and biography? What is the meaning of Dead Baby Candies exactly means to the band?
D. Alice Dizzy -  -I’ve just hung around with Skinny (drummer) and we played songs together, then we looked for musicians and started a band.

Vishal - What are the lyrical themes you use in your song?gore, horror, politics, anti religion etc..
D. Alice Dizzy - Most of all lyrics are horror tales. And of course they’re a lot about feelings. Love, hate…Massacre!

Vishal - How it feels to be in a Underground band? And for how many years you are in this scene?
D. Alice Dizzy - I don’t know how I feel ‘bout it, we only play concerts with the other bands like us, having fun, getting tired, that’s all. For 2 years, since October 2010.

Vishal - Which are the bands that have influenced your band most?
D. Alice Dizzy - I listen tons of music, don’t even know! Many! I don’t think I can pick one or two. I can find inspiration everywhere. Our musicians like to listen to very different genres tho, bass guitarist is into psychobilly and surf for example.

Vishal - What are the future plans of Dead Baby Candies? any tours, releases, recordings etc.
D. Alice Dizzy - Yeh, we have an album recording still in process, and then of course, we go further.

Vishal - What is your opinion on sites posting Underground Materials?
D. Alice Dizzy - I’m not sure, I think many people like it. It gives you an opportunity to be seen and heard.

Vishal - How do you feel about the classifications in metal? like deathcore, metalcore and other subgenres..
D. Alice Dizzy -  Well, there are many really different subgenres of metal. And some of them are even opposite! You know, like power metal…or anything else. I prefer glam and some of thrash metal, I’m really not into metalcore or anythingcore.


Vishal - In general term metal isn't appreciated by Society what do you have to say on this?
D. Alice Dizzy - Oh, tastes differ. I know, that many ppl are listening to metal/rock’n’roll and so on. Metal isn’t the least popular I have to say.

Vishal - Ok, what do you want to tell those peoples who rips off the band hard work and illegally downloads their music?
D. Alice Dizzy - I don’t care, and you can’t do anything about this. If you can’t, why worry? Fuck up on it, there are a lot of people who still likes to buy an album and hold it into hands. A lot of people are buying vinyl though. Yeh, prob downloading music by fans illegally hit on the budget of many popular bands… that sucks, but you can’t, you know.

Vishal - Beside Dead Baby Candies do you have any other projects you have? If then, Can you tell us about those projects in few words?
D. Alice Dizzy - Nope.

Vishal - Is it hard surviving in underground Scene?
D. Alice Dizzy - You have to work on other job to do a living, if you mean that. You almost haven’t got time for rest, because music is a hard work too.

Vishal - Metal has to be underground or metal has to go mainstream, what's your opinion?
D. Alice Dizzy - Depends on what kinda metal and what kinda band.

Vishal - What is your opinion on the current state of underground metal?
D. Alice Dizzy - If to be underground=to be unpopular, then you should try harder to be popular

Vishal - Which is the album you want to take to your grave?
D. Alice Dizzy - I’m too young to think about this. My musical preferences are changing through years…who knows.


Vishal - Can you recommend us some good bands from your country for our readers?
D. Alice Dizzy -  I can’t (smiles). All the bands I do REALLY like are not from Russia, so I don’t observe Russian bands progress or what.

Vishal - Support Underground Metal, how much you agree on this quote?
D. Alice Dizzy - It really depends. But I don’t wanna be underground all my life.

Vishal - Where do our readers can buy and listen Dead Baby Candies and any other merchandise?
D. Alice Dizzy - Just watch our news on facebook or myspace. You can listen to our trial recorded tracks on myspace.com/deadbabycandies. And it’s gonna be an album soon. Yet we gonna shoot some videos. Yes, we are making some merch, supporting new album.

Vishal - Do you remember your first show with Dead Baby Candies, How was it and how did the crowd reacted to your first show?
D. Alice Dizzy - Lol, that was a Halloween party! We were dressed like bloody motherfuckers and that worked. That didn’t work at other shows tho. (smiles)

Vishal - Metal Fans from Nepal doesn't have a proper way to reach your records and any other such bands, Is there an easy way so we can also get the hold of cds, shirts etc.
D. Alice Dizzy - That will be soon, so everyone could buy our cds and so on. Watch our news I told you where.

Vishal - Do you have any plans to come to Nepal in coming days?
D. Alice Dizzy -  We would! If anyone invited us you know. It’s easy, just contact me dizzy-13@mail.ru, and we’ll talk

Vishal - What do you hate in Underground Metal?like, anything..
D. Alice Dizzy - Bad sound (smiles)

Vishal - Your dream metal fest line up.
D. Alice Dizzy - That would be too moxie to tell you dis hehehe

Vishal - Quick top 5 albums we must have in our collection.
D. Alice Dizzy - I can’t really pick 5! I can suggest you 25, but that is boring. Ok, here you are five: Saints of LA by Motley Crue; Appetite for destruction by G’n’R; Heroin Diaries, Sixx:A.M.; Vulgar Display Of Power, Pantera; Beyond The Valley Of Murderdolls, Murderdolls. You see how different.

Vishal - Lastly, a space for you anything EUMSN have forgotten to ask you can tell us here?
D. Alice Dizzy - You asked enough, thanx.


Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Masochist (Death Metal/Grind from Leeds/West Yorkshire)


Official Facebook Page - http://www.facebook.com/theextentofhumanerror

About :- Masochist UK 4 piece Death Metal/Grind band from West Yorkshire. *Currently booking/seeking gigs all over the UK*. Bringing to you a fusion of the dirt and filth of Grind and brutality and bloodlust of Death Metal.

Description :- MASOCHIST - *We are currently booking and seeking gigs for all over the UK, if not further. Message us if interested and let's sort out some shows!*

'The Extent of Human Error' is out on release now under UKEM records. Visit www.ukemrecords.co.uk to get your copy now! Alternatively, visit www.ukemrecords.bandcamp.com/album/masochist-the-extent-of-human-error to Download it.

Jonathan - What makes a good Death Metal band?
Masochist
- Keeping it raw, violent and brutal, as well as being technical and precise. If that makes any sense!?
Jonathan - What's your opinion of the DIY movement?
Masochist
- It's always great to have back-up from Labels/Promoters, but you can't go wrong with a shitload of self-promotion.
Jonathan - I really believe the only passionate way to do music is with your heart. But sometimes hard times and trouble can get in the way. Why is it so important for you to be in a band and do you have any funny stories to tell?
Masochist
- It's a laugh! We write Death Metal, then head out for beers! We take the band very seriously though, it's good to have something creative going on. We have 3 Northeners and a Southener in the band, everything is a funny story.
Jonathan - What's the origin of the band name, Masochist?
Masochist
- A group collaboration. We had a number of ideas for band names. MASOCHIST seemed to fit us best.
Jonathan - Have you changed the band's name before?
Masochist
- Originally, we were under the working title of 'Denial of Democracy'. Then realised the name didn't suit the band, to which we changed.
Jonathan - Who are your major influences? Or do you just write what you like and that is the result?
Masochist
- We write whatever we come up with that sounds good. We have an idea, then work around that until we're completely happy. Influences are always good though; Cannibal Corpse, Cryptopsy, Napalm Death, Suffocation, Vader, Deeds of Flesh, Deranged.
Jonathan - How long have you all known each other? 
Masochist
- Liam, Gollick and Dale have known each other from School and previous bands. Steve came on the scene about a year ago, meeting Liam and chatting over a pint about forming a DM band!
Jonathan - How did you meet?
Masochist
- About this time last year. We formed after a drunken meet and chat at the pub!

Jonathan - Im sure some countries or crowds are more enthusiastic than others, do you have any particular anecdotes to tell us? Any funny moments? Disappointments?
Masochist
- The scene has it's hotspots all around. The UK underground scene is massive though, a really good bunch of bands. Working/gigging with any of them is always a laugh and a success. Whether 5 or 500 people at your show, a gig is a gig, enjoy it!
Jonathan - Which songs do you perform most frequently? 
Masochist
- We play them all equally. We enjoy playing 'Shotgun Abortion', 'Born Fucked' and 'Infestnation' the most though. They all bring an active crowd and decent feedback!
Jonathan - Do you ever play any covers?
Masochist
- We jam a couple in the practise room, but never at live shows. Sepultura - Desperate Cry is a favourite, followed by a 30 min improvised Jazz/blues session!
Jonathan - Who writes your songs? 
Masochist
- We all contribute and take charge of our own parts. The majority of the time, we write tracks altogether in the practise room.
Jonathan - What are the main themes or topics for most of your songs? 
Masochist
- Basically, we write about the Fucked up topics/stories that the world has to offer. Whether Gore filled, or political, it all manages to blend together nicely and creates a truly horrific read.
Jonathan - Do you think these topics will change over time?
Masochist
- No, it suits the band, and that's how we're going to keep it!
Jonathan - Could you briefly describe the music-making process?
Masochist
- Write a couple of guitar riffs at home. Bring them to the practice room, and the magic goes from there. We put a beat behind it, change it, play it backwards, add Bass, speed it up and then unleash the gutterals over the top.
Jonathan - What are your rehearsals generally like? Do you have a set time each week in which you practice or are rehearsals more spontaneous?
Masochist
- Just whenever we can really. Usually, weekends and an evening through the week. Our worktimes are all fucked up with each other's, so sometimes it can be hard. But we manage!
Jonathan - How has your music evolved since you first began playing music together?
Masochist
- It has develloped massively. The newer tracks are more challening, more technical and more brutal. Every track seems to top the previous one!

Jonathan - What has been your biggest challenge as a band? Have you been able to overcome that challenge? If so, how?
Masochist
- Not so much challenges, but setting up the band and finding our feet was quite hard. Once we got our first track done, the band became in full flow, and we released our debut 4-track EP.
Jonathan - What advice do you have for people who want to form their own bands?
Masochist
- DO IT! Give us a shout and let's play some shows together!
Jonathan - For those who don’t know you, How can fans-to-be gain access to your music? Do you have a website with sample songs or a demo CD?
Masochist
- We can be found on Facebook @www.facebook.com/theextentofhumanerror
Or, through our label UKEM Records @ www.ukemrecords.co.uk
We have an EP available to buy or download, entitled 'THE EXTENT OF HUMAN ERROR'
Check us out, book us, come see us live, and let's have some beers!

If any of you are fans of Death Metal and really want to support the underground scene, check out these guys and show them some respect!

Logistic Slaughter (Brutal Death Metal/Grind from Livermore)


Biography :- Logistic Slaughter is a Technical Brutal Death Metal band hailing from the San Francisco Bay Area. Formed in 2008, with influences stemming mainly from old school death metal, the band would mature over it's next two releases (Biophage EP(2010) and the 2011 Demo). Adding more complex song structures and writing increasingly technical riffs, they are constantly evolving, yet they retain a distinct sound that is not present in any other band currently in the scene. Through the years the band has worked their way up to being one of the strongest and most respected names in the east bay metal scene. Providing high-octane stage presence and crushingly brutal music, it's no wonder that shows seem a little fuller when Logistic is on the bill. Logistic Slaughter is always playing as many shows as possible, and has shared the stage with great acts such as Flesh Consumed, Arkaik, Fallujah, Son of Aurelius, Phobia, Suffokate, and many more. The band has earned a strong following amongst fellow musicians and fans alike that is consistently growing. With all eyes on them, there is no limit to how far Logistic Slaughter will go.

Jonathan - What makes a good Death Metal band
LS - Good songwriting, intensity, and energy in a live setting.
Jonathan - What's your opinion of the DIY movement?
LS - We think the DIY attitude is the only reason the underground scene is able to stay alive. All bands in underground music have to adopt a DIY work ethic to some extent, so we think that it’s very important, especially for a small band like us.
Jonathan - I really believe the only passionate way to do music is with your heart. But sometimes hard times and trouble can get in the way. Why is it so important for you to be in a band and do you have any funny stories to tell?
LS - For us, the band is pretty much one of the only things in our lives that we can really focus any creative energy towards. We all have an incredibly strong bond, we’re pretty much family, and that is something we really cherish. And most of our funny stories would seem strange without the right context.
Jonathan - What's the origin of the band name, Logistic Slaughter?
LS  - It was taken from the Aborted song “A Cold Logistic Slaughter”, it was chosen by a former member. None of the current members actually listen to Aborted (laughs).
Jonathan - Have you changed the band's name before?
LS - It took us a while to finally settle on a name, but there haven’t been any official changes.
Jonathan - Who are your major influences? Or do you just write what you like and that is the result?
LS - We try and write with as much creative freedom as possible. But, we are definitely guilty of influences by Gorgasm, Cattle Decapitation, as well as old school acts like Suffocation, and even Iron Maiden (laughs).
Jonathan - How long have you all known each other?
LS - Andrew (singer) and Kendric (drummer) practically grew up together, and all the rest of the band has been friends since High School. So about five years all around.
Jonathan - How did you meet?
LS - We all met up in the local music scene over the years.

Jonathan- When did you form your band?
LS - Early High Shool, We were all a bunch of stupid teenagers that listened to easily accessible Death Metal.
Jonathan - What inspired you to make music together?
LS - We were the only kids in our area who actually listened to Death Metal, so we just kind of got stuck with each other (laughs).
Jonathan- I’m sure some countries or crowds are more enthusiastic than others, do you have any particular anecdotes to tell us? Any funny moments? Disappointments?
LS - Once, we drove five hours north to play a show for what turned out be just a single guy in Redding. He was really stoked on our set, and he was a really cool dude. Then four months later, we moved into a practice space in Oakland, and one of our members ran into the same guy in the hall on his way to the bathroom (laughs).
Jonathan - Which songs do you perform most frequently?
LS - Cadaver Landfill, and Innocence Proves Nothing
Jonathan- Do you ever play any covers?
LS - No. We try and stick with original material.
Jonathan - Who writes your songs?
LS - Our guitarists will write riffs, then as a whole we arrange the songs.
Jonathan- What are the main themes or topics for most of your songs?
LS - Most of our older material is just typical war and gore I.E. Warhammer (laughs).

Jonathan - Do you think these topics will change over time?
LS - Definitely. With our full length in the works, Andrew our vocalist is working with more conceptual ideas, allowing much more creative freedom.
Jonathan - Could you briefly describe the music-making process?
LS - Painful (laughs). The actual writing process is pretty smooth, mainly with arrangements it’s just trial and error to perfect the songs. It’s a pretty demanding process with a band full of perfectionists, but we are always content with the results.
Jonathan - What are your rehearsals generally like? Do you have a set time each week in which you practice or are rehearsals more spontaneous?
LS - Very relaxed, we start off by running through our set list, and usually work on writing or setting goals near the end of the night. We just try our best to work around everyone’s schedules, as long as we get a couple practices in a week we’re happy.
Jonathan - How has your music evolved since you first began playing music together?
LS - We started off as a bunch of naive kids who weren’t exposed to too much brutal music, so our early songs definitely reflected that. As of now, we finally feel we are starting to carve our own niche musically.
Jonathan - What has been your biggest challenge as a band? Have you been able to overcome that challenge? If so, how?
LS - Our biggest challenge as a band was definitely Finding members who were committed and had a good attitude. But, this is definitely something we have overcome. All of our current members are really interested in doing everything we can to get this band as far as it can go.
Jonathan - What advice do you have for people who want to form their own bands?
LS - The most important thing is to find musicians who share a common vision. Everything else will come naturally.
Jonathan - For those who don’t know you, How can fans-to-be gain access to your music? Do you have a website with sample songs or a demo CD?
LS - “Like” our facebook page:http://www.facebook.com/#!/logisticslaughter?fref=ts
And you can check out our 2011 demo here:http://logisticslaughter.bandcamp.com/
Jonathan - And the last question is all yours, you decide what to say here!
LS - Pre production tracks for our new album to be released in the coming months! And thanks for supporting brutal music!!
If any of you are fans of Death Metal and really want to support the underground scene, check out these guys and show them some respect!

Monday, February 4, 2013

Gore Minister of Kadaverficker from Dortmund, Germany


Official Band Page - http://www.facebook.com/Kadaverficker

Band History - 
It all started back in 1993, when three Maniacs from the 7th Dimension gathered together nearby the Graves and Corpses in the cellar of Goreminister (a.k.a. Metzger Langner in the past)... Fäkalpapst (a.k.a. Johannes Paul der 2. In the past) and Splattergeneral (a.k.a. Toastbrot Schäfer in the past) to record the first Demo under the Name FUNERAL in this cellar-pit...It was called „All prayers are helpless“ and they only sold about 10 Copies of it,...
Later on in 1995 they changed the bandname, to underline the real chaotic and destructive causes of their music, into KADAVERFICKER and recorded the 2nd Strike called „Die Kadaverficker greifen an“ (roughly translated: „The Kadaverficker are attacking“)... They didn´t became more known and still lived in the shadows of the rotten underground... Then these three fuckers from outer space became more quit, to do other bands and projects before they got back on stage in 2000 with the Demotape „Gehirnpenetration“ (transl.: “Brainpenetration“)... This was the point of no return and those three darken zombies from Dortmund became more known in the scene and also their Style of NekroKore was REALLY born now...
2001 the Tape called „Zyklische Katastrophen aus Fleisch“ (roughly transl.: Catastrophic Periods made of flesh)
followed and helped KADAVERFICKER to get more and more known in the Underground... Over 300 Tapes were sold or traded with this one... It was also the time, where mutant Splattergeneral left the band, so Fäkalpapst and Goreminister recorded this Tape all on their own. Maybe it´s the most Noisy and disturbing Release so far... Now the assimilation of the humanity has begun and so there followed the Split CDr with P.O.T. (PIONEER OF TSCHERNOBY) in late 2001. It was limited to 100 Copies and was sold out very quickly.
It´s also the first Release, in which a new demon, called Spermanavigator, took part on the drums. Goreminister changed to the bassguitar and Fäkalpapst still does the 6-String Torso... A new Line-Up was born after 8 Years of existence. It lasts until today... 2002 followed the 4-Way Split CDr w/ PULMONARY FIBROSIS/TUMOUR and CYBER ANAL as well as the legendary Split Tape w/ CASTRADO CADAVER, which was sold over 350 Times until today...
2002 they also took part on the  6-Way CD w/M.D.K./TOTAL PENURIA/VOMIT-SEX/TUMOUR and C.V.I. and it received some real good responses from all over the world...  Also some Sampler followed now...
2003, ten years after the „legendary“ FUNERAL cellar-sessions it was time for the first 7“ called „NekroKore Theater“, a harsh experience in bloody, fucked up NekroKore... This Single was limited to 300 and was pressed in red Vinyl. There will be no end until today... KADAVERFICKER keep on infecting this disgusting humanity with more musical terrorbombs made of NekroKore...
In the Year of the 10th Anniversary there will be different History-Tapes from different Labels, so watch out for the „Nekro Rules!“ Tape, released by SMELL THE STENCH REC. (AUSTRALIA), a History Tape released by MELOPHOBIA TAPES (USA) and the very Special „Nekropticum Perversum“ Tape from SPEEDRAWK REC. (MALAYSIA)...
The 4-Way Split 7” of KADAVERFICKER, DYSMORFIC, EMBALMING THEATRE and JIGSORE was released in Feb. 2004 and is already sold out in Autumn 2004… After that in Spring 2004 it was time to share up the power with two Bands, we´re in contact with for a long time, so the Split 7” w/AGATHOCLES and the Split 7” w/UNHOLY GRAVE was released by the N:C:U in Cooperation with POWER-IT-UP Rec.
After these Releases and several Tape Compilations the Fickers went back to their ultimate tomb of nothingness…remaining silent. Nearly 6 Years after the last Release the Fickers are striking back merciless. Unfortunately Fäkalpapst and Spermanavigator didn´t survived the Cryo-Sleep in the Tomb of Nothingness, so only Goreminister woke up and had to form another Strikeforce. After nearly 18 Years of Devastation with KADAVERFICKER a new Ghoul Horde has to be summoned. In 2011 three more Fickers were found to complete the Line-Up. Grand Moff Ghoul took the 6-String Corpse, Corporal Cruel sat down behind the Battery and Admiral Aids crushes the Steelstrings on bass from now on.
You see… KADAVERFICKER won´t stop! KADAVERFICKER will control the NekroKore and assimilate more wretched ghosts and lost souls for their ultimate Massacre, between Grind/Punk/Gore/ Sludge/Rock/Metal/Black, evil puke and vomit...


Vishal - What are you doing nowadays?
Gore
- Right now I got up and try to survive the day. Further we just finished recordings on last Saturday, so everything is fucking alright I guess.

Vishal - Can i get the story of your band and biography? What is the meaning of Kadaverficker exactly means to the band?
Gore
- That´s a long story that begins in the year 1993. At this time we wanted to be part of a Nuclear Blast Newcomer Grindcore-Sampler so we started to create shitty stuff. What we didn´t knew these days is the fact that Grindcore is NO Noisecore. So we send NB our first Demo called “All prayers are helpless”, but never got any response. After that we just gave a shit about anything, started to write music you can only love or hate and called it Nekrokore. It´s sort of Grindcore, but mixed up with any kind of metal you can imagine. When we like to do some Crust, Doom, Death, Black or Thrash, then we just mix it all together. As for the Name KADAVERFICKER means Corpse Fucker or Cadaver Fucker. In English it doesn´t sound too hard or gory, but in german it´s a really really nasty word. Sometimes we get problems because of the name and we can´t play Festivals and/or Gigs, because the organizers always get the black humor behind it totally wrong.

Vishal - What are the lyrical themes you use in your song?gore, horror, politics, anti religion etc..
Gore
- We write about gory and disgusting stuff. We hate politics and religions, so we don´t care to write lyrics about such crap. Most lyrics are in English or german, but sometimes we also start to sing german and end up in English. We are all fascinated about horrormovies and the sickness of society, so we try to create ugly, disgusting lyrics to show the humanity the middlefinger. Nothing really new, as too many bands done this before, but we do it with a very “special style”.

Vishal - How it feels to be in a Underground band? And for how many years you are in this scene?
Gore
- I personally love the underground. You can do whatever you want and there are no rules. We don´t have to please a major label and do what they want. We just get ready and then start to shred everything in our way. That´s the way we do it for 20 Years now. Yes, you heard right. This year we celebrate the 20th Anniversary of KADAVERFICKER. Personally I started as Tapetrader and Metalhead in the beginning of the 90 and I really loved those days. I saw how it all started and how all those bands grew. An awesome time, but also the “new Scene” is great. Much more possibilities and much more ways to connect to each other. No Snailmail anymore and that saves a lot of postage costs.


Vishal - Which are the bands that have influenced your band most?
Gore
- We have a lot of influences and it´s hard to name some bands. There are just too many. Sometimes we get influenced by bands that don´t belong to the metal scene. But we´re all big fans of the Grindcore, Death, Doom and Crustcore Genre.

Vishal - What are the future plans of Kadaverficker? any tours, releases, recordings etc.
Gore
- We just released our recent Full-length Album in August 2012, so we won´t do another one anytime soon. BUT we´ll plan to do some Split EPs with other bands we like. I just can´t say when those ones will be unleashed. As I already said we just finished to record 4 old songs of us, 3 Coversongs and 12 completely new ones. When it comes to concerts we keep it very rare, because we always want to do special Showevents for the audience. The next time you can see us will be on the HOUTEN DEATHFEST on 28th of June. Later this year something more is planned but I´m not allowed to speak about it right now… I have to keep it mysterious, hehe…

Vishal - What is your opinion on sites posting Underground Materials?
Gore
- Awesome! Sure, the underground has to stay alive and this only works if everyone helps each other. Hit the fucking “like”-Button on Facebook for example isn´t that difficult, right? And come to concerts isn´t a problem or expensive either in our area. Sad to see that fanzines are not up to date anymore, but times change, right?

Vishal - How do you feel about the classifications in metal? like deathcore, metalcore and other subgenres.
Gore
- I can´t say anything negative about it, because we also created our own subgenre. On the other hand I hate, that almost every band creates another subgenre. I don´t want to be pathetic but I think it´s okay for us, because we are very different and also have a visual style, that not many bands have.

Vishal - In general term metal isn't appreciated by Society what do you have to say on this?
Gore
- In Germany people don´t care about the fact that you listen to metal. It´s hard to shock “normal” people, because everyone get used to it. But yes, it isn´t very popular music and you won´t find them in the Top 10 Charts, but that´s okay and I don´t fucking care. At least I´m listening to the stuff I like and don´t care about what other people think. There is no music I hate, only music I would never listen to.

Vishal - Ok, what do you want to tell those peoples who rips off the band hard work and illegally downloads their music?
Gore
- Go ahead! Download like there´s no tomorrow. Real fans will always buy our releases, because they want something they can touch and collect. Make something the people like and they will rather buy than download it. Simple story!


Vishal - Beside Kadaverficker do you have any other projects you have? If then, Can you tell us about those projects in few words?
Gore
- During the years I had a lot of Bandprojects, but recently I only do the vocals in the Deathmetal Band SORE (www.facebook.com/sorenrwdm) Let me think. Since 1992 I had seven Bands and Projects. Not too much, but when I do something like this I like to focus on one thing.

Vishal - Is it hard surviving in underground Scene?
Gore
- Hard to say, because we´re are in the scene for a long time and therefore we have kind of a “status”, even when I don´t like this word. Anyway, I guess it´s hard for a young band to start, because there´s so much competition. Sometimes it seems, like everyone starts a band these days. As for us we survive somehow. Otherwise we wouldn´t crack the 20 years, right?

Vishal - Metal has to be underground or metal has to go mainstream, what's your opinion?
Gore
- Metal has to be good, no matter if it´s underground or mainstream.

Vishal - What is your opinion on the current state of underground metal?
Gore
- The underground scene is growing so fast and I can´t see through this jungle of releases anymore. But I like the fact that there are so many talented and inspired people around, especially in NRW, the region where I live in Germany.

Vishal - Which is the album you want to take to your grave?
Gore
- “Closer” from JOY DIVISION

Vishal - Can you recommend us some good bands from your country for our readers?
Gore
- Sure I can, so pay attention and check out those fuckerz: SUFFOCATE BASTARD, BLEEDING HEAVEN, ORPHALIS, RECKLESS MANSLAUGHTER, STILLBIRTH, GOREPUTATION, DEPRESSION, LIFELESS, SULPHUR AEON, BEGGING FOR INCEST, M.O.C.D., WORLD DOWNFALL… These are the first ones that come up my mind as I read your question… All Bands from NRW (Northrhine Westphalia). Damn ,I just love this fucking scene here and won´t live somewhere else in Goremany.

Vishal - Support Underground Metal, how much you agree on this quote?
Gore
- 100 Percent!!! But also don´t forget to support Nekrokore, haha

Vishal - Where do our readers can buy and listen Kadaverficker and any other merchandise?
Gore - You can get merchandise directly from us or from our Label GodEater Records. Just check the “Merchandise” Picture-Section on our facebook-Site and you´ll find almost everything you need. But be quick, we always do limited quantities, so most of the stuff is sold out pretty quickly.


Vishal - Do you remember your first show with Kadaverficker, How was it and how did the crowd reacted to your first show?
Gore - Oh yes… We just had our first big Show back in September on the NRW DEATH FEST. We just did two rehearsal gigs before. KADAVERFICKER always was more of a studio project, but for the NRWDF we decided to do kind of a grindcore musical, so something happened on stage to every song. We had Zombies, half-naked women, Pigs, Dominas and so on joining us on stage while we played. Some people were amused, some disturbed and some left the audience, haha…

Vishal - Metal Fans from Nepal doesn't have a proper way to reach your records and any other such bands, Is there an easy way so we can also get the hold of cds, shirts etc.
Gore - You can try ordering them on the internet. Otherwise I know that you can get them directly from the bands. Hey Vishal, how about starting a distro in Nepal? Could turn into a cult project, right? And to your readers: If you´re interested in KADAVERFICKER Stuff just contact us and we´ll surely find a way somehow…

Vishal - Do you have any plans to come to Nepal in coming days?
Gore
- No, unfortunately we don´t have plans like that, but we would love to play anywhere on the world. The problem is always the money. It´s hard to pay the flights and stuff, you know? But we would definetly play in Nepal if there´s any opportunity. Why not?

Vishal - What do you hate in Underground Metal?like, anything..
Gore - I hate it when Bands work against each other and not together. Everyone should help anyone and if you don´t like the band…Well, leave them be, but don´t talk bad about them.

Vishal - Your dream metal fest line up.
Gore - Can I name any band? Even the ones who split up? Alright, this would be Killer Line-Up: CARCASS, GWAR, AUTOPSY, BOLT THROWER, CARNAGE, G.G. ALLIN, DEAD KENNEDYS, SKIT SYSTEM, CRO-MAGS, DEAD, MALIGNANT TUMOUR, GHOUL, ASPHYX, PANTERA… A,…so much to mention, haha…

Vishal - Quick top 5 albums we must have in our collection.
Gore - That´s maybe the hardest question. Very difficult! Mmmh, let me think. There´s no general Top 5 List in my head but, you definetly need CARCASS – Necrotism, CANNIBAL CORPSE – Butchered at Birth, BEHERIT – Drawing down the moon, BOLT THROWER – The 4th Crusade, AUTOPSY – Severed Survival. Those are the ones that came in my mind instantly, so I guess it´s a useful Top 5.

Vishal - Lastly, a space for you anything EUMSN have forgotten to ask you can tell us here?
Gore - What can I say? Thanks a fucking lot for the support. Awesome! I mean, I guess the Scene in Nepal isn´t that big right? I don´t know, maybe I´m completely wrong. But you guys should all stick together, trade stuff, organize concerts, start bands or do fanzines. Honestly? I miss the time when the scene was smaller, so grab the opportunity given and make the best of it. If you need support or help let us know what we can do and we figure out something. Maybe one day we see each other. Never say never… Stay Metal, stay sick and most of all…Stay fucking Nekrooooooo…