Showing posts with label SEPTEKH. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SEPTEKH. Show all posts

Friday, May 16, 2014

SEPTEKH: Interview For World Domination!

Below can be read an interview of the Swedish death / thrash Metal band Septekh, this record  by The Gardnerz` Wilhelm Lindh does not cease to make me happy, they are one of my favorite bands, a killer concept with brilliant musicians and devastating gigs, to the attention of promoters of shows in Portugal ... hope to see you soon guys!

Septekh born in Stockholm/Mörkö, Sweden, was formed in late autumn 2008 and has since then been recording, playing shows and dwelling in their refuge in the rural heart of the dark island. There they have honed an exquisite brand of groovy riffing and grand proclamations.
The band is inspired by things such as the musical elegant wave of devastation from the neighbouring country in the west, the older wave from the British isle as well as Motörhead, Black Sabbath and other forebears of true rock n roll.



Below you can hear Vlad Tepes taken from "Apollonian Eyes EP", Abyss Records, 2013



Wilhelm Lindh- Hey guys, what's up, can you introduce yourself and what you do in the band?
Nils- Hey Wilhelm! My name is Nils and I do the lead vocals and front Septekh on stage. Currently sitting at the breakfast table at a friends place in Åhus in the southern parts of Sweden. We're playing Malmö, Copenhagen this weekend and I took some R & R and seized the chance to visit the ocean.

Wilhelm Lindh- Since I'm kind of lazy, I have not read your lyrics, can you give me a short essay regarding the themes you guys growl about?
Nils- Hm. That laziness might turn on you one day. Better keep it under some scrutiny. There has off course been some development over the years in that department. Back at the time we did our first demos and at the release of The Seth Avalanche, we focused almost entirely on motivation and image. What ever created the right mood or image was what we chose to write about. 
As we got to know the creature Septekh better it was obvious that it was necessary to address the issues at hand more directly. The stories became tighter, more deliberate on Apollonian Eyes. Still flirting with the fantastic but more worked over. More precision. Putting effort into remaining true to the message in it's most refined form. Now on Plan For World Domination we've pulled the stops entirely on censoring the lyrics. It almost feels like not writing them at all. At a certain stage in its development the song just sort of decides for itself and we often find our personal ambitions sidestepped by what actually ends up on the finished track. 

Wilhelm Lindh- You have so far released three EPs and one demo, how come no full length album, is that a dying format or what's what?
Nils- I sincerely believe in the full-length format. No matter what people in the business might tell you. I think there is a general craving for the “proper” weighty, album. Perhaps even more so in metal and perhaps even heftier, bigger productions than back in the day will be needed to satisfy future audiences. The urge to digitalize and rationalize has already become hopelessly boring. 
Our intention has always been to release a full album. However it felt appropriate to partition the early work into two separate EPs. Partially for reasons I explained above.

Wilhelm Lindh- Can you describe the progression you guys have made with each release, if you feel that there has been any.
Nils- He he. Yes I do feel just that. Other than lyrically there has been various musical experiments and infatuations that undoubtedly colored the way we write and play. Faster, stronger, harder was of course the first of those and still holds a lot of pull. But as telling the story got more important a lot of focus was given to swaying the listener. Getting better at transporting an audience. Pulling out a box of tricks from the formative years of Heavy Metal. 
As we wrote the material for Plan there was a menagerie of directions, pulls and inspirations and we sort of just tried to have them all share a table. But as we moved towards the end of the process we were overcome by darkness. The same velvet blackness that got us into this in the first place. The allure of the void. Tracks like Fuck Dollar, Desdaemonia and Black Shores stem directly from that source with no detour by the world of light. It looks like that movement will persist for some time.

Wilhelm Lindh- I saw you guys in Malmö this fall, and I must say it was a killer show. You guys have a great show, even thou you only use small means (killer mustaches and beards), it is highly effective. Can you describe how a Septekh show generally goes?
Nils- Ha ha! Thanks. Yea it was a good crowd that night. 
Well the timeline of the show varies little. Even though we change the setlist all the time the feel of the show usually turns out a little like this: We go out fast, get serous and sombre in the middle and end in a frenzy. Oh! And my clothes tend to come off towards the end.

Wilhelm Lindh- If I am not totally mistaken, you guys have played quite a few shows so far, any highlights/lows you would like to mention, and what is next on the horizon in terms of shows?
Nils- As I said above we're currently heading to Denmark. We're playing Dark Mental Festival. Then we're booking gigs around Sweden to promote the album. Fifth of July we will host a special gigg at Hellbar Stockholm to celebrate the release and play all 13 tracks back to back. That one will be made available for streaming in August. Keep a look out on our Youtube.
Wilhelm Lindh- I know you are working on a new album, feel free to without any shame plug it!!
Nils- We finished writing Plan For World Domination some time ago. And we're already far gone  putting the songs together for our next one. That subject is however better suited for our next talk.

Wilhelm Lindh- Was it a big difference recording an entire album over an Ep?
Nils- Yep. Big difference. We decided early that we wanted to do all the recording in one sweep to keep the motion right. Doing four tracks in a row is hard work. Doing thirteen is devastating. The amount of preparation involved for the recording session sort of spiraled out of control and for a while it looked like we would have to retreat, rethink and regroup. But we pushed it and the Plan held. All of the album is recorded live in the studio at Silence, Koppom. Just adding guitar dubbs and voice afterwards. Some of the vocals, like on the opening track and on Neanderthal, are kept from the original studio take. 

Wilhelm Lindh- You have made a few really cool videos, most recently with Burn it to the ground ,tell me a bit about it, are you big video fans? How has the response been to the videos, have you felt a big impact with them?
Nils- Absolutely. Producing the video for Burn It has been one of the most rewarding efforts so far. As you might suspect we pay a lot of attention to the visual. The whole apparatus must be served. Our job is to interact with the audience through any and all means necessary. Delivering the message is paramount.The music is just an appropriate vessel.

Wilhelm Lindh- You guys play a mix of death/thrash but with a unique personality, kudos for that. Was this the mission from the get go or has it evolved? What is the main influence for the Septekh boys?
Nils- Thanks. That means a lot coming from you. There was no mission. Just a bunch of guys playing. The specific personality of the Septekh creature had to be learned. Influences are wildly disparate and change constantly. There is a lot of Norwegian stuff in there, Charpatian, Emperor etc. And a good dose of Britt-metal. But also things like Deep Purple, MC5 and Sabbath of course. A lot of what we listen to and carry with us to the 508 is completely off genre and would take up way to much space to expand on here.

Wilhelm Lindh- Do you guys play in any other bands aswell?
Nils- Nope. No other bands.

Wilhelm Lindh-What would be the dream tour for you guys?
Nils- As big as possible. As long as possible. There is of course a lot of impressive and excellent bands out there we would love to be associated with. But in the end all that matters is scale and frequency.

Wilhelm Lindh- I know that you are fortunate to have artists within other fields, how has that effected the band?
Nils- I think we have benefited greatly from the cross pollination. Nothing is ever just one thing. Having multiple perspectives on an effort like this allows you to remain in some control of the finer details of the expression. Personally I find it a requisite.

Wilhelm Lindh- What is your take on the downloading debate? Curse or salvation?
Nils- On our part it's more salvation than curse I suppose. I realize off course that in upsetting old patterns a lot of respectable people get hurt and I mean no disregard to them. We're in the game to play good shows and it was never part of the plan to get rich selling CDs.

Wilhelm Lindh- You have released two Eps with Abyss Records, how did that come about and how has the Eps been received?
Nils- Mr Ferguson picked us up from MySpace in 2009 and wanted to ad us to his line up. Simple as that. The deal with Abyss Records has helped us immensely in terms of learning the game and getting our act together. Off course releasing an EP doesn't generate the same ripples as handing out a full length. Foundations for tall buildings need to be constructed carefully in order to withstand future pressure. We don't mind taking it slow.

Wilhelm Lindh- What has been the highlight for the band so far?
Nils- Every successive show keeps getting better. The next one is always the peak of our career.  Though I must say that playing the legendary Nalen stage in Stockholm was something of a high water mark. At least in regard to the locale. Countless of the greats have made a mark there. Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald, Monica Z and now Septekh of Mörkö.

Wilhelm Lindh- Since I have run out of questions I will let you speak about whatever you feel. Go nuts!
Nils- Thanks! But I'm sort of out of time here. Got a date at a wine bar in town. Must put my lashes on and get ready.

Wilhelm Lindh- Thanks for taking your time to speak with me, I hope the future is bright and I will see you guys soon!
Nils- Yes you will sire! All well whishes to you and the Gardnerz. See you out there in the wilderness.
Regards – Nils GRZNLS Meseke, vocalist SEPTEKH



Sweden`s Wilhelm Lindh*, "Portuguese by adoption," guitar player,  composer and owner of the Doom / Death Metal band The Gardnerz, reviews here in HeavyHardMetalmania.net. Careful and professional analysis to the music and albums with suggestions of what there is to see and hear ... not to be missed. "The wisdom is found in the extremes, all extreme Metal here!".


Septekh

From "Apollonian Eyes EP" Burn It To The Ground (OFFICIAL VIDEO), Abyss Records, 2013.


SEPTEKH's APOLLONIAN EYES Reviewed HERE.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

SEPTEKH Release Official Video Clip for "Burn It To The Ground"


Swedish Dirty Thrashy Death Metal band SEPTEKH have finished work on their long awaited Official Video Clip for the track "Burn It To The Ground" which has now been released on the band's official youtube channel.

The Official Video Clip for "Burn It To The Ground" is a Dark Island Production. Filmed on location on the Dark Island, Mörkö, Studio 508. Directed by Richard Jarnhed (www.jarnhed.com), Filmed, edited & post produced by Roland Smedberg (www.epicbubble.com) and Make-up FX by Lina Nyberg (La LUNE Design)

The track "Burn It To The Ground" is taken from the "Apollonian Eyes" EP which was released earlier this year on Abyss Records.

To keep up to date with SEPTEKH make sure to "like" their facebook page here.


 1. Apollonian Eyes
2. Burn it to the Ground
3. Cursing the Skies
4. Vlad Tepes

SEPTEKH's New EP APOLLONIAN EYES Reviewed HERE

Abyss Records webstore

Friday, March 22, 2013

SEPTEKH's New EP APOLLONIAN EYES Reviewed

Okay my friends and random surfer trolls, so I'm going to start this review by stating that I'm not a huge thrash fan and I find most retro thrash band utterly useless and pointless. But when I saw/heard the promo clip for Septekh's song Burn It To The Ground, I was totally floored, thinking holy shit this is killer, I want to hear the rest of the Ep called Apollonian Eyes, and now I have!

So what is a Septekh and what does it do, to be honest, I haven't got a clue, but the band Septekh is a thrash/death metal band from some shit hole in Sweden called Stockholm (never heard of it)with a really rotten and dirty sound, it makes me feel like a dirty, dirty boy. Actually it was the guitar tone and overall production that first got my attention, because it is glorious! Really crushing production, and combined that with the raw sound of the drums and the manic vocals and we have a real winner.

What is really fun about reviewing music is that you get to listen to so much new stuff and get in contact with so many new bands. Ok, don't get me wrong many of the albums I get send my way is complete run of the mill garbage, but sometimes you get something that just feels right and you want to take it home to mom and dad and make if feel like one in the family. And this was the way I felt when I heard the video I talked about earlier in this review. And when a promo pack of this EP found its way to my email, I was really ecstatic, cause the rest of the four songs were just as good.

The music is a fast paced mash of thrash, old school death metal and some black metal, at time it gets so frantic that I cannot keep from smiling. And the main reason for this is that I generally don't like this kinds of thrash/ death metal. But what these guys have done with this EP I find completely amazing, together  the frantic riffing and the manic vocals is just bliss. The really thick and heavy production of course helps, cause it is like a big kick in the gut.

The vocals are death metal growls mixed up with more of a black metal touch. At times they remind me of the vocals in Necrophobic, and at times the music as well. Sometimes the vocalist makes high screams that end up cracking his voice and these are just epic.

So since this is a short affair, lets do a rundown of the songs!

Apollonian Eyes, a little fire cracker of a song that is a perfect opener with its fast pace and punkish no bullshit attitude.

Burn It To The Ground, I totally get why this song got to be the video song of this Ep, it is just a blast of a song, its groovy and catchy like nothing ells, not as fast as the others thou, more groovy. I imagine that when these fine fellows plays live this song will for sure cause some sore necks and broken ribs.

Cursing The Skies, in this one we are again faced with high speeds and even a bit of blast beat on the drums! This one has a bit more of a black metal feeling then the others, cool change!

Vlad Tepes sets his stake in us at a more moderate pace then the song before, more groove again. And about half way through the song the black metal darkness descends again and we are treated to some soul crushing angst. The vocalist sounds really tortured here, but the vocalist later proclaims that Vlad Tepes was his bitch, so maybe he was actually having a good time.

So to wrap this baby up in barbed wire and send it off I will say if you like fast paced and groovy thrash/death metal Septekh's new EP Apollonian Eyes needs to find a home in your collection since it made a believer of me and I generally pass on this kind of music. So by that I want to say, that it is really good. And if the matter of my personal taste is not enough to convince you, this Ep has the best sound I have heard in a long time, its heavy, full and the drums are raw and fantastic.
You thought I have forgot the bass didn't you?? But oh no! The bass is fairly high in the mix with a killer cleanish tone, and that means heavynessss (with four s, mind you). And at the end of the last song we get a little bass outro, I give them a gold star for that!
Well that is all I have to say, so check out this band and wake up and burn it down!!



Sweden`s Wilhelm Lindh*, "Portuguese by adoption," guitar player,  composer and owner of the Doom / Death Metal band The Gardnerz, reviews here in HeavyHardMetalmania.net. Careful and professional analysis to the music and albums with suggestions of what there is to see and hear ... not to be missed. "The wisdom is found in the extremes, all extreme Metal here!".



 1. Apollonian Eyes
2. Burn it to the Ground
3. Cursing the Skies
4. Vlad Tepes
"Apollonian Eyes" is available for Pre-Order now on the Abyss Records webstore.


"The Seth Avalanche", SEPTEKH's debut EP, was re-released in 2012 on Abyss Records.

Photo courtesy of: www.epicbubble.com
Septekh is a death/thash metal band from Stockholm/Mörkö, Sweden. The quartet was formed in late autumn 2008 and has since then been recording, playing shows and dwelling in their refuge in the rural heart of the dark island. There they have honed an exquisite brand of groovy riffing and grand proclamations.
The band is inspired by things such as the musical elegant wave of devastation from the neighbouring country in the west, the older wave from the British isle as well as Motörhead, Black Sabbath and other forebears of true rock n roll.
2012 saw the release of the six track EP "The Seth Avalanche"  and Septekh has again signed with Abyss Records for the current EP "Apollonian Eyes".
More is to come when the smoke clears . The flame is strong. The Plan remains alive.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

SEPTEKH "Apollonian Eyes" CD EP release date announced

SEPTEKH, Sweden's Dirty Thashy Death Metal band, will release their new CD EP, "Apollonian Eyes", on Abyss Records April 1st, 2013. The new EP includes 4 new raging tracks of Dirty Thrashing Death Metal insanity and is the second EP from SEPTEKH. "Apollonian Eyes" is said to bridge the gap between their debut EP and their as-of-yet untitled full length album, which is currently in production. An Exclusive Stream of the track "Cursing the Skies" is available at this location.

 "Apollonian Eyes" is available for Pre-Order now on the Abyss Records webstore.

  "The Seth Avalanche", SEPTEKH's debut EP, was re-released in 2012 on Abyss Records.

 1. Apollonian Eyes
2. Burn it to the Ground
3. Cursing the Skies
4. Vlad Tepes

Photo courtesy of: www.epicbubble.com
Septekh is a death/thash metal band from Stockholm/Mörkö, Sweden. The quartet was formed in late autumn 2008 and has since then been recording, playing shows and dwelling in their refuge in the rural heart of the dark island. There they have honed an exquisite brand of groovy riffing and grand proclamations.
The band is inspired by things such as the musical elegant wave of devastation from the neighbouring country in the west, the older wave from the British isle as well as Motörhead, Black Sabbath and other forebears of true rock n roll.
2012 saw the release of the six track EP "The Seth Avalanche"  and Septekh has again signed with Abyss Records for the current EP "Apollonian Eyes".
More is to come when the smoke clears . The flame is strong. The Plan remains alive.




Thursday, April 19, 2012

Abyss Records Releasing new Albums by Eternal Helcaraxe, Diseim, and Septekh



Indianapolis-based metal label Abyss Records will release three new titles this month, including Against all Odds (4/27) from Irish epic black metallers ETERNAL HELCARAXEHoly Wrath from Latvian death/sludge unit DISEIM (4/30), and The Seth Avalanche EP (4/30) from Swedish death/thrash machine SEPTEKH.
ETERNAL HELCARAX - Against All Odds

1. Claim Your Place With the Gods 
2. One Stands Still Here  
3. Invictus  
4. We Assist Death  
5. Shadow of the Wolf  
6. As the Snow Gathers  
7. Echoes Through Our Blood  
8. Against All Odds (All the Battles to Come - Part II) 

Eternal Helcaraxe came to be in May 2003. Between then and February 2004 began writing for a black metal project based on raw emotion and atmosphere. After several line-up changes both founding members decided to continue as a two piece and in March 2008 released the first MCD entitled Palest Kingdom.  Shortly after this release in April of 2008 we were joined by Kozel (ex-Mincing Fury)(cz) on bass, and the lineup was completed in July 2008 when were re-joined by our drummer Tyrith who both added a new level of atmosphere and intensity to our sound. Eternal Helcaraxe have performed a full live assault with such bands as Impiety, Shining, Spearhead, 1349, Abgott and Keep of Kalessin. Unfortunately, due to personal reasons, Kozel parted ways with EH and in August 2009 we were joined by Thule, which set in stone the new path. Since then they have released a second MCD entitled To Whatever End and now comes first full-length Against All Odds 


Below can be seen the video ETERNAL HELCARAXE (Irelend) - Shadow of the Wolf ~ New Song (Promo Video)



DISEIM - Holy Wrath

1. Black
2. Holy Wrath
3. Pyromania
4. Sinner
5. Insanity
6. Son Of The Winter
7. Witch
8. Agony

Diseim was formed in 2007 by the drummer Imants Vovers and the guitarist Dmitrijs Bulavskis. In 2008 the vocalist and the songwriter Sergey Stavro joined the band. Starting from that moment the high-speed drum beats and grinding guitar riffs are accompanied by poignant growling. In 2009 the bass guitarist Alex Makarovs joins the band. In 2009 the band frequently performs live and records the first demo Sinner in the Sound Park studio. In 2011 Diseim signs to Abyss Records and records their debut full length album Holy Wrath.


Below can be seen the video DISEIM (Latvia) - Insanity ~ New Song (Promo Video)


SEPTEKH - The Seth Avalanche

1. Fuckslut From Hell 
2. Shoot Them All 
3. Blunt Force to the Head 
4. Not Quite What I Had in Mind 
5. Eating the Maneater 
6. Seth Avalanche

Septekh is a death/thrash metal band from Stockholm, Järna, Norrtuna, Sweden. Since the quartet was formed in late autumn 2008 Septekh has been on a mission. That mission is to deliver the best songs possible and to do it even better in a live setting. It has to be raw, have strong rhythm and good drive. Driven by animal instincts and seeking the genuine, the band is inspired by things such as the fine craftsmanship of Norwegian gentleman Frost as well turning its ears towards a fine Motörhead tune every now and then for that kickass rock n roll attitude.  


Below can be seen the official  video SEPTEKH "Shoot Them All"  


Thursday, March 22, 2012

SEPTEKH (SWE) Promo Video For "Shoot Them All"

Below can be viewed a video for the song "Shoot Them All" taken of SEPTEKH's debut CD EP album "The Seth Avalanche". "The Seth Avalanche" EP available in "spring" 2012, digital and physical edition on Abyss Records.
For more info on SEPTEKH and Abyss Records check the links below.

David Wikström (Guitar)
Staffan Persson (Drums)
Patrik Ström (Bass)
Nils Meseke (Vocals)


Septekh links: 
Myspace | Facebook
Abyss Records links:
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