http://www.lotfp.com/content.php?interviewid=40
OK, Richard answered 127 questions. He likes Brotherhood of the Wolf so he's doubly cool.
Lots of new questions too, so let me know what you think of the interview itself as well as giving thoughts on the answers.
From the interview, the biggest impression I get is that I would have been very pissed off that this guy got to see Cynic twice... if I hadn't been able to see them live.
The band itself is a melodic death metal band, I guess I could be lame and call them old-school because there's no modern metalcore here at all. They do have a female vocalist as a full band member to accompany the growling, but it's not a wilty gothic metal kind of girl. A very rough equivalent would be something akin to Ebony Tears' Tortura Insomniae, or mixing mid 90s Gothenburg with maybe Amaran or something. Not bad and better than today's flavors of the week.
And as always, formatting this much at once means I may have missed a detail or three. Let me know if I goofed anything up so I can fix it.
OK, Richard answered 127 questions. He likes Brotherhood of the Wolf so he's doubly cool.
Lots of new questions too, so let me know what you think of the interview itself as well as giving thoughts on the answers.
From the interview, the biggest impression I get is that I would have been very pissed off that this guy got to see Cynic twice... if I hadn't been able to see them live.

The band itself is a melodic death metal band, I guess I could be lame and call them old-school because there's no modern metalcore here at all. They do have a female vocalist as a full band member to accompany the growling, but it's not a wilty gothic metal kind of girl. A very rough equivalent would be something akin to Ebony Tears' Tortura Insomniae, or mixing mid 90s Gothenburg with maybe Amaran or something. Not bad and better than today's flavors of the week.
And as always, formatting this much at once means I may have missed a detail or three. Let me know if I goofed anything up so I can fix it.