Carnage Fuelled By Passion With LEO LUTHER From LUTHER

Carnage Fuelled By Passion With LEO LUTHER From LUTHER

Interview by Kris Peters
Not often a band's music comes across our desk here at HEAVY that literally makes us sit up and take absolute notice, but when it does, and you then find out it is the first ever single release from the band…
Such was the case when we heard Next Time Send A Killer, the debut track from Berlin-based heavy outfit Luther. A crushing cesspool of malevolence, Next Time Send A Killer also contains a plethora of styles and influences that many a more seasoned band have tried without half the impact achieved by Luther in their sonic introduction to the world.
A sentence in the band's press release says, "through music Luther communicates emotions of isolation, betrayal, rage and escapism", and for once that was no exaggeration. At times angry, at others beautiful and others again a slit to the throat, Next Time Send A Killer is an amalgamation of everything you thought scared you as a child then dialled up a double notch.
Thinking (but hoping we were wrong) this might just be a case of one great song followed by a dose of mediocrity, HEAVY reached out to the band, who sent us two unreleased songs and their music videos, and they were just as good, if not better.
Of course, we had to chat with Luther in order to introduce them to our friends, with vocalist Leo Luther kindly offering up some of her time.
"We formed in 2024," she began when asked to introduce Luther, "and we are somewhat of a… I wouldn't say supergroup, but that's the kind of concept. We are all people who were in different bands but in the same scene, and we met each other, liked each other, so we started this project."
We ask Leo to run us through Next Time Send A Killer in greater detail.
"This comes from me wishing to experiment with some very… angry music," she measured. "And I think that angry music is also like trap metal. I know it's not the most common sub-genre of metal, but there's also some metalcore and a little bit of djent in there, and that's how it was born."
We ask why Luther chose that particular song to introduce them and their music to the world.
"You're not gonna like this answer," she laughed. "Basically, in a band where you want to be successful, you need to have some sort of strategy. I was like, fuck the strategy, we're just gonna do what we want (laughs). So there are two songs that have this type of sound identity for us, and those are the songs we released with Next Time Send A Killer and Oyster, which were released together. Now we are working on a debut album that literally has nothing to do with metalcore. That was not the wisest choice, but I thought fuck it. We liked that song, now we like another one, so we're gonna do it that way."
In the full interview, Leo talked more about their debut single and the reaction to it. We discussed the next two songs to be released, Give The People What They Want and The Most Famous Rat In The Sewer, going into detail about the imaginative song titles for their music.
Leo mentioned the debut album and what we can expect, took us deeper through their musical styles and influences and ran us through the balancing act of getting things right in the creative process and more.

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Bootlegging Around The Country with DIESEL

Bootlegging Around The Country with DIESEL

Interview by Kris PetersAustralian music icon Diesel kick-started his Bootleg Melancholy Album Tour in December with explosive shows in Avoca Beach and Kiama, where fans got to experience the special musical language he has developed with his band of stalwarts, Richie Vez on bass and Lee Moloney on drums. Presented by New World Artists, Diesel, alongside Vez and Moloney, will resume the Bootleg Melancholy Album Tour this March in Warragul, followed by Melbourne, Launceston, Hobart, Perth, Batemans Bay, Newcastle, Sydney, Wyong, Adelaide with proceedings drawing to a close on Saturday, May 3 in Elizabeth.The two set performance showcases Diesel’s impressive career spanning over three decades, with boundless energy and vitality infused into every song, old and new, the audience will be treated to an unforgettable experience shared with music lovers nationwide. “With so much material to draw from, I’m excited to blend new songs with classics,” Diesel shares. “We make quite a bit of sound for a three-piece, and each show will reflect that energy!” Fans can expect a dynamic set list featuring perennial favourites like Tip Of My Tongue, Soul Revival, All Come Together, Man Alive, Never Miss Your Water and Cry In Shame, alongside “new family member” tracks from Bootleg Melancholy.Diesel is also excited to announce an exclusive guitar giveaway with long-standing partner, Fender. Every ticket purchased for the 2025 Bootleg Melancholy Album Tour —including those who have already purchased tickets—will automatically go into the draw to WIN a signed Squire Sonic Stratocaster Electric Guitar, there’s one guitar to be won at every show. At the conclusion of the tour, Diesel will personally draw a major prize winner, who will receive a one-on-one Zoom guitar lesson with the Australian legend—a truly unique and exciting opportunity for fans and aspiring musicians alike.One of Australia’s greatest success stories, Diesel, has spent three decades weaving his one-of-a-kind musical magic into his rock and blues-fuelled sounds, both as part of the band Johnny Diesel & The Injectors and, more recently, as a solo artist. With multiple #1 ARIA charting albums under his belt, six ARIA award wins and millions of streams alongside a legion of fans, Diesel’s creative skillset also expands beyond his own projects, with the talented artist also renowned for his work as a producer and multi-instrumentalist.HEAVY caught up with Diesel on the eve of the first show to find out more. Given the amount of touring Diesel has done throughout his career, we ask if he still gets the same enjoyment out of life on the road."There are some things that I've become more aware of that I don't like," he measured "The good thing about that is you become more aware. You can let it bother you or become more aware of it and… accept, maybe, or take steps to try and avoid. That's the good thing about experience, I suppose. When you first start you just go 'why does that happen?' or 'what do you mean?' Now, I wouldn't say that there's very few variables or surprising things. I think the most challenging thing (laughs)… let's get down to the basics. Watching the carousel go around and your gear doesn't come out. That's always a good start to the day (laughs). Which has happened. Then you think, okay, call this person. Call that person. Call music stores. You start begging and borrowing and then you have to calculate it's gonna come on that flight, but will it make it to the gig in time for the crew? This is all things that have happened, and the crowd, they're not to know. it's not their problem. That's always the biggest challenges. You always allow enough time, of course, but then it becomes like a sliding scale. How much time can you allow because you've got commitments before that and it's also the massive expense of going the day before and things like that. So you've got everyone on hold and you have accommodation and cars for an extra day. These are all big factors for a touring party."In the full interview, Diesel discusses the Bootleg Melancholy Album Tour in more detail, what to expect, the performance time over two sets, balancing each setlist, the other members of his touring band, how to win a signed Squire Sonic Stratocaster Electric Guitar at each show, future music and more including a few music and life lessons learnt along the way.Tickets and more information www.diesel.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

7 Maalis 24min

Boosting Your Self Esteem With CITIZEN RAT

Boosting Your Self Esteem With CITIZEN RAT

Interview by Kris PetersSunshine Coast’s own punk rock force, Citizen Rat, has kicked off 2025 with their explosive new single, Shut My Mouth.After a over a year of refining their sound, they’re back — bright, bold, and louder than ever. With blistering riffs, raw emotion, and electrifying energy, Shut My Mouth is a fierce statement from a band carving out their own lane in the punk rock scene.At its core the song is a battle cry for anyone who’s ever felt silenced or misunderstood. It explores the struggles of navigating life as a neurodivergent, high-energy individual, grappling with abusive self-doubt and the constant impact of others' perceptions. The track delves into the frustration of losing yourself in trying to please everyone and the self-loathing that follows when you inevitably fail. If Fugazi and The Bronx had a love child raised on of self-doubt, resilience, and introspection, it would sound like this.Having shared the stage with the likes of Civic, Total Pace, Isua and Pandemic as well as headlining festivals such as Rotten Fest and taken to the road on their own headline run early in 2024, Citizen Rat is quickly becoming one of the most exciting acts coming from the Sunshine Coast, QLD. Known for their unique vocal style, curated sound, and electrifying live shows, they’ve carved out a distinct place in Australian punk.Recorded at Airlock Studios with producer Jordan Bain and mastered by Willy Bowden, Shut My Mouth marks a new chapter for Citizen Rat. The single is out now, with the boys hitting the road this March to celebrate.HEAVY caught up with frontman Dartanyon Hutchison and guitarist Brendan Statham to find out more. One of the things we bring up is the song title Shut My Mouth. Generally song titles are directed elsewhere, as in Shut YOUR Mouth, but the way this one is written makes it a bit more personal in its direction."It's definitely intentional," Hutchison laughed. "It's… a lot of the song is rooted in self doubt and trying to navigate the world and feeling like every corner I take is the wrong decision. I know that in my heart I'm doing the right thing, but then I've got this self-doubt thing and that's the basis of the song. Just overthinking, the strss of 'why am I anxious right now?' 'What have I done wrong?' I think back on the day and I know I've done nothing wrong but my brain is telling me otherwise. I dunno… It's kind of hard to even explain."In the full interview, the boys talk more about Shut My Mouth, the song musically and how it represents Citizen Rat moving forward, how they went about restructuring their sound, upcoming singles, a future album, their musical style and where it comes from, upcoming live shows and more.March 15 - Solbar - Sunshine CoastMarch 22 - Bone Idol - ToowoombaMarch 29 - Old Bundy Tav - BundabergApril 12 - TBC - LismoreApril 18 - Greaser - BrisbaneMay 2 - Double Barrel - Sunshine CoastMay 3 - Banshee Bar - IpswichBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

7 Maalis 19min

Hymns For The Converted With PHIL BOZEMAN From WHITECHAPEL

Hymns For The Converted With PHIL BOZEMAN From WHITECHAPEL

Interview by Kris PetersKnoxville deathcore outfit Whitechapel have spent too long locked down allowing the creative juices to flow and are set to explode with the release of their ninth studio album Hymns In Dissonance via Metal Blade on March 7.While Hymns In Dissonance follows 2021’s Kin chronologically, the new album is somewhat of a sequel to This Is Exile thematically, the three-word title Hymns In Dissonance representing that correlation. The band started composing the new album at guitarist Zach Householder’s studio in June of 2023, following their headlining tour for The Valley. The collective stuck to a strict weekday schedule, the structure allowing for maximum creativity and minimum burnout. Householder also produced Hymns In Dissonance, which allowed the musicians to seamlessly switch gears from preproduction to recording the full album without skipping a beat.While it seems like a long wait for fans of the band, Hymns Of Dissonance is an ode to the past while taking strides into the future, promising to more than satisfy the musical hunger of long-term fans without alienating those picked up along the way.Vocalist Phil Bozeman joined HEAVY to fill us in."For fans that discovered us within the past couple of years, it will probably be a bit of a newer sound for them," he measured when asked about the sonic intensity of Hymns In Dissonance. "But for people who have followed us for longer than that - from the early days - it's gonna be… it's gonna be familiar territory for sure."We press Bozeman on that notion and ask if the album's musical direction is something the band sits and discusses in the creative process."Being in a band it's very…" he paused, searching for the right way to express himself. "Things come in waves. We're very inspired by a lot of different types of music, a lot of it being hard, death metal and stuff like that, but I think that we were all just having that itch to write something really heavy and extreme again. This is the 40-year-old version of us coming up with that instead of the young kid version, the 21-year-old version of it."In the full interview Phil further discusses the musical nature of Hymns In Dissonance, the writing process which involved working to a schedule, how he personally defines heaviness in music in the modern age, the decreasing universal focus on having to get a flow to your albums due to streaming and the current trend of singles over albums, the lyrical thread of the album and the central characters, road testing the music live and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

7 Maalis 16min

Backstage With MISS MAY I At KNOTFEST BRISBANE 2025

Backstage With MISS MAY I At KNOTFEST BRISBANE 2025

Interview by Kyra-Jade Coombs and Angela CroudaceKnotfest Australia 2025 swept through Brisbane and Melbourne last weekend, and has just one show remaining in Sydney before returning home for another 12 months.As expected, it was a bumper day filled with too many highlights to mention right now, but rest assured HEAVY made sure you get the story of the experience from the mouths of this behind the scenes making it all come true for fans around the country.The bands.Today we catch up with MISS MAY I.Tickets https://www.destroyalllines.com/tours/knotfestBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

7 Maalis 12min

Backstage With VENDED At KNOTFEST BRISBANE 2025

Backstage With VENDED At KNOTFEST BRISBANE 2025

Interview by Kyra-Jade Coombs and Kris PetersKnotfest Australia 2025 swept through Brisbane and Melbourne last weekend, and has just one show remaining in Sydney before returning home for another 12 months.As expected, it was a bumper day filled with too many highlights to mention right now, but rest assured HEAVY made sure you get the story of the experience from the mouths of this behind the scenes making it all come true for fans around the country.The bands.Today we catch up with VENDED not long after their Brisbane set…Tickets https://www.destroyalllines.com/tours/knotfestBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

7 Maalis 10min

Backstage With ENTER SHIKARI At KNOTFEST BRISBANE 2025

Backstage With ENTER SHIKARI At KNOTFEST BRISBANE 2025

Interview by Kyra-Jade Coombs and Angela CroudaceKnotfest Australia 2025 swept through Brisbane and Melbourne last weekend, and has just one show remaining before returning home for another 12 months.As expected, it was a bumper day filled with too many highlights to mention right now, but rest assured HEAVY made sure you get the story of the experience from the mouths of this behind the scenes making it all come true for fans around the country.The bands.Today we catch up with Rou Reynolds from Enter Shikari.Tickets https://www.destroyalllines.com/tours/knotfestBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

7 Maalis 10min

Backstage With HEALTH At KNOTFEST BRISBANE 2025

Backstage With HEALTH At KNOTFEST BRISBANE 2025

Interview by Jimmy Glinster and Angela CroudaceKnotfest Australia 2025 swept through Brisbane and Melbourne last weekend, and has just one show remaining before returning home for another 12 months.As expected, it was a bumper day filled with too many highlights to mention right now, but rest assured HEAVY made sure you get the story of the experience from the mouths of this behind the scenes making it all come true for fans around the country.The bands.Today we catch up with HEALTH not long before their Brisbane set…Tickets https://www.destroyalllines.com/tours/knotfestBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

7 Maalis 12min

Backstage With LUKE SEVEREID At KNOTFEST BRISBANE 2025

Backstage With LUKE SEVEREID At KNOTFEST BRISBANE 2025

Interview by Jimmy Glinster and Kris PetersKnotfest Australia 2025 swept through Brisbane and Melbourne last weekend, and has just one show remaining before returning home for another 12 months.As expected, it was a bumper day filled with too many highlights to mention right now, but rest assured HEAVY made sure you get the story of the experience from the mouths of this behind the scenes making it all come true for fans around the country.The bands. Or in this case, the funny guy travelling with them.Today we catch up with American comedian Luke Severeid who... well, we're still unsure what his role at Knotfest is, but we're sure you will have just as much fun finding out as we did!Tickets https://www.destroyalllines.com/tours/knotfestBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

6 Maalis 13min

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