Undeath's Alexander Jones talks about the bands newest record "It's Time..To Rise."

Undeath's Alexander Jones talks about the bands newest record "It's Time..To Rise."

Alexander from Undeath sits down to talk about the bands newest record "It's Time..To Rise." We talk about the longevity of a touring musician playing heavy music, and what it takes to sustain a serious performance even after 25 tour dates in a row.

Get ready.

************

The dead walk again! New York-based Undeath have returned from their mutilated tomb to horrify and dominate death metal’s insatiable masses once again. Their blessedly sick new album, It’s Time... To Rise from the Grave, shows the reconfigured quintet - Kyle Beam (guitars), Alexander Jones (vocals), Tommy Wall (bass), Jared Welch (guitars) and Matt Browning (drums) - have retained their mind-infecting sonic savagery but weren’t satisfied in their pursuit to improve it through wicked (yet studied) reformulation. Certainly, Undeath’s 2021 Decibel flexi, Diemented Dissection, paved the way, but it’s tracks like “Fiend for Corpses,” “Rise from the Grave,” and “The Funeral Within” that display Undeath’s terrifyingly insane trajectory. It’s Time... To Rise from the Grave isn’t just an early contender for death metal album of 2022 - it’s destined to be a modern-day classic.

Undeath formed in Rochester, New York in 2018, and eager to show their devotion (and chops) to the elder death metal gods, original trio - Beam, Jones, and Browning - charted a course out of the proverbial cemetery the following year with their first offering Demo ‘19. The same year, the ever-quick songwriters dropped their second demo, Sentient Autolysis, in conjunction with Tampa-based indie Caligari Records. Word spread quickly that Undeath were rolling out of the Empire State strong, much like their forefathers in Cannibal Corpse, Immolation, and Mortician infamously had decades earlier. Stoked on Undeath’s bludgeoning yet song-first creativity, Los Angeles-based Prosthetic Records inked the New Yorkers in 2019. The group’s debut album, Lesions of a Different Kind, pyosisified fans and ossified critics mere months later. Pitchfork complimented Lesions of a Different Kind by saying it was “vicious and nauseating,” while Bandcamp were caught up in the album’s “catchy, hard-hitting” songs. Clearly, Undeath’s tightly-wrought, skull-crushing death metal had struck a chord.

“We are all excited about making music,” Jones says. “We’re stoked to be writing together. That’s why when we write, we do it early and often. We’re all students of Autopsy, Morbid Angel, Cannibal Corpse, and Bolt Thrower, to name a few. These bands are our north star. We love the way they approached their songwriting - it was always very hooky. We love classic, essential death metal, but we’re also into the more recent stuff, too. Bands like Fetid and Cerebral Rot. We sit in the middle ground, I think. We take inspiration from the past, the present, and make it our own. We want to serve the genre we love so much.”

Musically, It’s Time... To Rise from the Grave was predominantly written by Beam, with bassist Tommy Wall contributing “Bone Wrought.” Astute listeners will hear vestiges of Morbid Angel, Carcass, Cannibal Corpse and more throughout. This isn’t appropriation though. This is homage. Undeath are resurrecting, re-arranging, and reanimating the aesthetics of death metal’s formative years, suffusing it with a contemporary take on memorability and efficiency. Tracks like “Defiled Again,” “Necrobionics,” “Head Splattered in Seven Ways,” and “Human Chandelier” are quick to kill. Guitarists Beam and Welch waste no time in establishing the knife’s edge, while drummer Browning and bassist Wall hammer-smash faces with brutal proficiency. Beam’s carnage-prone lyrics - as ferociously vociferated by front-man Jones - and Matt Browning’s gruesome cover art provide a profane platform from which Undeath launch. Every short-timed burst of song - they average three and a half minutes - from It’s Time... To Rise from the Grave is a tried and true deathly delight.

#undeath #prostheticrecords #deathmetal #grindcore #dyingfetus #acaciastrain #brews #beers #mmfcpodcast #letsdothis

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Denne episoden er hentet fra en åpen RSS-feed og er ikke publisert av Podme. Den kan derfor inneholde annonser.

Episoder(193)

Paula Cole Returns | New Music, Songwriting & A Legendary Career

Paula Cole Returns | New Music, Songwriting & A Legendary Career

Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Paula Cole returns to Meet Me For Coffee for an engaging conversation about her latest music, songwriting process, and the experiences that continue to inspire her art...

3 Jun 26min

The Story Behind Dream Beard - Interview

The Story Behind Dream Beard - Interview

Today on Meet Me For Coffee, I sit down with Dream Beard to talk about music, creativity, branding, and building a unique identity online and in the real world.We dive into his journey as a musician, ...

27 Mai 25min

Emily Wolfe: Keeping Rock Music Dangerous

Emily Wolfe: Keeping Rock Music Dangerous

Today on Meet Me For Coffee, I sit down with Emily Wolfe to talk about songwriting, guitar tone, touring, and building a unique voice in modern rock music.We dive into her creative process, the evolut...

21 Mai 25min

Alien Ant Farm: Beyond “Smooth Criminal” | Dryden Mitchell Interview

Alien Ant Farm: Beyond “Smooth Criminal” | Dryden Mitchell Interview

Today on Meet Me For Coffee, I sit down with Dryden Mitchell from Alien Ant Farm.We talk about the real story behind Smooth Criminal, the band’s rise during the early 2000s rock explosion, touring cha...

20 Mai 43min

Kurt Deimer on ‘A Grog Is Born,’ Horror Films & Rock Reinvention

Kurt Deimer on ‘A Grog Is Born,’ Horror Films & Rock Reinvention

In this episode of Meet Me For Coffee Podcast, I sit down with Kurt Deimer to talk about his upcoming album A Grog Is Born, the evolution of his music career, and the rise of his larger-than-life alte...

9 Mai 20min

C.J. Pierce of Drowning Pool on “Bodies,” 20+ Years in Rock & Life on the Road

C.J. Pierce of Drowning Pool on “Bodies,” 20+ Years in Rock & Life on the Road

In this episode of Meet Me For Coffee Podcast, I sit down with C.J. Pierce from Drowning Pool for a deep dive into one of the most recognizable bands in modern rock.We talk about the legacy of their b...

28 Apr 28min

Jade Hilton on “I Want a Cowboy,” Country Music Breakthrough & What’s Next

Jade Hilton on “I Want a Cowboy,” Country Music Breakthrough & What’s Next

In this episode of Meet Me For Coffee Podcast, I sit down with rising Canadian country artist Jade Hilton to talk about her brand new single “I Want a Cowboy” and the journey behind it.Jade opens up a...

28 Apr 15min

RiotWeekend: The Next Rock Band You Need to Know

RiotWeekend: The Next Rock Band You Need to Know

Today on Meet Me For Coffee, I sit down with RiotWeekend—a band that’s quickly gaining momentum in the modern rock scene.We talk about how Riot Weekend got started, the reality of building a band from...

27 Apr 7min

Populært innen Underholdning

papaya
enkel-servering
harm-og-hegseth
tusvik-tnne
big-5-med-nils-og-harald-2
storefri-med-mikkel-og-herman
topp-3-med-wold-og-fladseth
kjendiscrush-med-sofie-karlstad
konspirasjonspodden
tore-og-haralds-podkast
hovla
ma-pa-behandling-med-morten-ramm
folk-flest-med-linn-og-nils
vitnemal
gi-meg-alle-detaljene
rss-gammal-maiden
nare-venner
rss-ls-the-next-episode
feedback-med-egon-holstad
rss-backstage-historier-om-legender