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Showing posts with label Shadowmaster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shadowmaster. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 January 2018

INTERVIEW: Doom from the Underground with Shadowmaster

By: Aaron Pickford


At the end of 2017, today’s featured band, Shadowmaster and their self titled debut full length was voted the 11th best underground release by THE SLUDGELORD.  Since July 2017, we selected 13 albums a month that were either released via smaller labels and/or via bandcamp and took it upon ourselves to focus the microscope on those bands and at the end of the year we selected our favourites and Shadowmaster was one of them. 

Following in the footsteps of legendary doom royalty Candlemass and hailing from Sundsvall, Sweden, Shadowmaster are one of latest and heaviest of doom exports, and we talked to the band at the end of 2017, to get the lowdown on the roots of the band and the creation of their devastating new album, which was released via Seeing Eye Records




Can you give us an insight into how you started playing music, leading up to the formation of Shadowmater?

Micke (guitar): I guess it all started when we went to high school. We all found out that we shared the same interest in music, so we developed a friendship and started hanging out, both in and outside of school. As time went by we all started playing in various groups based in our hometown Sundsvall, and as our music taste developed with time, Cedermark and I felt that we wanted to play slow and heavy doom, so we started this band called Desert Crone. In the beginning it was a duo, with Cedermark on the drums and me on guitar. We soon realized that the music lacked a certain feel, so we started looking for a drummer. Eventually we called Jimmy and told him that we wanted him, and he gladly accepted. After that we had some gigs, did a short European tour, made an album, changed name to Shadowmasterand here we are!

For those people unfamiliar with your band, are there any bands on the scene past and present that you would use as a reference point bands to describe your band, and who or what continues to inspire you and push you to try new things?

Micke: Well, I’d be a fucking hypocrite if I wouldn’t mention Electric Wizard to start with, as they are the biggest influence (surprise, surprise). But for people who are unfamiliar with us I would mention Monolord, Belzebong, Burzum and Sleep, to name a few. But honestly speaking, I look for inspiration everywhere. We’re talking movies, nature, emotions etc. Obviously heavy music is the greatest influence, but sometimes when I write, I listen to OST-music. It sounds weird, perhaps stupid, but it’s true. There are no limits to our imagination.


What can you tell us about your debut record and where do you feel it sits within the context of current doom scene

Micke: Dark. Heavy. Disgusting. That’s at least our goal with the album. Nowadays there are tons of bands out there, but you are only drawn to a few. We believe that the reason for this is that most people think that you can just pick up an instrument and write slow music, with no feel to it at all. So we think (and hope) that this album is going to be one of those record that people will react positive towards, and not get bored the first two minutes in. We can only wait and see.

Does anything spring to mind when you think about the completion of your new record “Shadowmaster”and how is the mood in the camp at present?

Micke: Well first of all we are just relieved that it’s done, as we worked really hard on the album both in the studio and in the rehearsal room. But in the end we are very pleased with the results so we are feeling great about the completion of the album. We are excited at the moment. The signing with Seeing Red Records feels great, the music is finally going to be released physically and merch is in the making. Now we will focus on playing live so all is good!



What stands out as your overarching memory from the recording sessions?

Micke: The recording of “The Lizard King” went horribly, as I got nervous playing by myself and fucked up more than once. Because off this I wanted to scratch the song, but Cedermark didn’t agree. In the end we got it, but I was pissed at myself. The recording of “Under His Black Skies” was also a moment of aggression. We first failed at the end of the song, so we had to do a second take. As the song is almost 20 minutes and we play everything live in the studio, it was a pain in the ass. But it wasn’t all bad. The vocals went smooth as fuck, and they sound amazing. Plus we had some help by Björn, a close friend of ours. He helped us with everything during the recording session and mixing.

With you new record in the bag, how is your schedule shaping up over the next 12 months?

Micke: Play as much gigs as possible, spreading the word of Shadowmaster and write more music! We already have a lot of ideas for new songs. Releasing the album on vinyl is also something we will try to do as soon as possible. But mostly perform live, since we truly enjoy it. Releasing some merch is also something we will do. T-shirts will be available in a couple of weeks with a design made by none other than Wizard Of Meth (Mephistofeles).

Finally, do you last words?

You can only die once. After that, nothing, and nobody, can harm you.


Band info: bandcamp || facebook

Friday, 15 December 2017

SATAN'S DOZEN: The Best Unearthly Hymns Unearthed 2017

Compiled by: Andrei Moose
Artwork by: Josh Mashesh



When we started the SATAN’S DOZEN back in July of this year, for those folks new to the blog or this feature, the idea was to present the very best music the underground scene has to offer to you the reader/listener.  Whilst we make every effort to review every album we can, we also receive band submissions, not to mention the countless recommendations you send our way, so in practical terms it is just not possible to review everything.  

Therefore because we don’t want killer music to pass you by, each and every month Andrei Moose  painstakingly sifts through the music labelled “all killer  riffs” and chooses 13 of the best new albums released via bandcamp and bundles them together into the mightiest riff sandwich.

Whilst all the albums we included are top tier stuff, we have compiled the albums into a chart on a sliding scale of 13 - 1. So with the year coming to end, we thought it was appropriate to choose  our favourites of the year, in what we like to call THE BEST OF SATAN’S DOZEN 2017,  so we hope you dig our selections and enjoy The Best Unearthly Hymns Unearthed 2017.  

These bands need more exposure, so go “like” “share” and “follow” their pages, but most of all enjoy some of the best music the underground has to offer.  THE SLUDGELORD most sincerely approves.   Now, go heavy or go home.

13) Idlegod – “Idlegod”(Tuscany, Italy)

Stoner / doom / Sludge



12) Lord Crow – “Gods Among Man” EP (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

Sludge / Stoner



11) Shadowmaster – “Shadowmaster” (Sundsvall, Sweden)

Stoner / doom / Sludge



10) AIAUASCA – “Rise of the Molecule” (Montreal, Québec)

Stoner / doom / Sludge



9) Have Blue – “Melted Mind” (Berlin, Germany)

Garage / psychedelic / blues / rock 



8) Presumption – “Presumption”(Le Mans, France)

Stoner / Doom / Metal



7) Masterhand“Mind Drifter” (Oklahoma)

Garage / psychedelic / stoner / rock



6) Void Commander – “Shrooming Widow” (Karlskrona, Sweden)

Stoner-rock / hard-rock / doom



5) Coughdust - “Worldwrench” (Finland)

Stoner-doom / Sludge / death doom


4) DROID – “Province”(Melbourne, Australia)

Sludge / Stoner / Doom / Metal



3) Blame God – “Strategically Confined” (Oneonta, New York)

Noise / Grindcore / Powerviolence



2) Bone Church – “Bone Church” (Connecticut)

Psychedelic / stoner / doom / metal



1) Monte Luna – “Monte Luna”

Stoner / Doom / Sludge



Friday, 13 October 2017

SATAN'S DOZEN: 13 Unearthly Hymns Unearthed (October 2017)


By: Andrei Moose



SATAN’S DOZEN is our attempt to present the very best music the underground scene has to offer and whilst we’d love to review every band submission we receive, not to mention the countless  recommendations you send our way, so in practical terms that is just not possible.  Therefore because we don’t want killer music to pass you by, each and every month Andrei Moose will painstakingly sift through the music labelled “all killer  riffs” and choose 13 of the best new albums released via bandcamp and bundle them together into the mightiest riff sandwich.

Whilst all the albums we have included below are top tier stuff, we have compiled them into a chart on a sliding scale of 1-13. So we hope you dig our selections for October and enjoy 13Unearthly Hymns Unearthed.  

These bands need more exposure, so go “like” “share” and “follow” their pages, but most of all enjoy some of the best music the underground has to offer.  THE SLUDGELORD most sincerely approves.   Now, go heavy or go home.

1) Monte Luna – “Monte Luna” (Austin, Texas) Released September 2, 2017

Stoner-Doom / Sludge



2) Coughdust  - “Worldwrench” (Finland) released September 1, 2017

Stoner-doom / Sludge



3) Shadowmaster – “Shadowmaster” (Sundsvall, Sweden)Released August 17, 2017

Stoner-doom / Sludge



4) AIAUASCA – “Rise of the Molecule” (Montreal, Quebec) Released August 18, 2017

Stoner-doom / Sludge



5) Swamp Ritual – “Sunchaser” (Missoula, Montana)Released September 15, 2017

Stoner-Doom/Stoner-Metal



6) Idlegod – “Idlegod” (Tuscany, Italy) Released September 3, 2017

Stoner-doom / Sludge



7) Mountainwolf – “Absinthe Moon” (Mayland) Released September 20, 2017

Psychedelic / Stoner-rock



8) Bonepipe – “Bonepipe” (Brussels, Belgium) Released June 6, 2017

Psychedelic / Stoner-doom



9)  Process of Guilt – “Black Earth” (Portugal) Released September 22, 2017

Doom / Sludge



10) The Witches Drum – “Adjust Your Receiver” (Cardiff, UK) released May 12, 2017 

Psychedelic / Stoner-Rock



11) Moral Void – “Deprive” (Chicago, Illinois) Released August 11, 2017

Crust/Hardcore/Grind/Sludge



12) Anvil Crawler – “Late Warning” (Lansing, Michigan) Released September 11, 2017

Instrumental/Progressive/Stoner/Metal



13) Taiga Woods – “Taiga Woods” (Oslo, Norway) Released September 15, 2017 


Stoner-Rock / Heavypsych



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