Still Packing A Punch With BEN ELY From REGURGITATOR

Still Packing A Punch With BEN ELY From REGURGITATOR

Interview by Ali K
Brisbane’s Community radio station 4ZZZ is celebrating 50 years of being on the airwaves. Known for being the springboard for most of Brisbane’s best-known musicians and bands, the station has been an integral part of their journeys. The day will be market day style, reminiscent of the original market days 4ZZZ held at Roma Street Parklands.
Regurgitator have well and truly formed their position as one of Brisbane’s most well-known artists who, like many before and after, had their music on radio hosts' playlists at Zed Headquarters. Joining The Gurg on the line-up for Saturday’s celebrations will be The Saints, Butterfingers, Tropical Fuck Storm, Big Noter, Screamfeeder, Party Dozen, Flangipanis, plus many more.
The Gurg's Ben Ely shares with HEAVY some of that nostalgia, noting that their reappearance on the stage at The Parklands will be the first time they’ve played since their initial gig there back in 1994. With a whopping four songs they’d written and an old drum sampler that played sounds of dogs barking and glass shattering, Regurgitator took to the stage and gave it all they had, having to play two songs twice in order to fill the time slot. The Gurg also announced their JUKEBOXXIN Tour, which kicks off in November. These guys have locked in for the long haul, taking their tour literally everywhere through until around August 2026, including New Zealand and Japan.
They will be playing all 58 of their singles over an extended show that’ll be in two sets. Joining them as support will be South Australia’s Dem Mob. Tickets and event details for Zed 50 can be found at Oztix or via https://4zzz.org.au. Tickets and event information for Regurgitator’s JUKEBOXXIN Tour can be found at https://www.regurgitator.net


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Reality Bites With JACSON From REMISSION

Reality Bites With JACSON From REMISSION

Interview by Kris PetersWestern Australian death/thrash outfit Remission have been busy of late, releasing a string of singles in the lead up to their new album Impermanence which is out now.Detailing themes of personal challenge, redemption and hope based on personal, philosophical viewpoints and classical mythology, Impermanence is a coming of age album of sorts for Remission who have been on a steady ascent since their birth in 2015.Guitarist/vocalist Jacson joined HEAVY earlier this week to discuss the album in greater detail."Everything's pretty much full steam ahead for us at the moment, which is the best way to be," he enthused early on in the chat."A lot of the lyrics that I write come from a personal point of view," he continued. "I've had a lot of personal struggles over the years and I find music is a really good outlet for those things. With the themes such as the mythological themes I have kind of used as a metaphor to tell a story. Rather than being blunt about the subject matter of very personal things I like to try and weave what I'm wanting to say into a story that centres around that kind of thing. A lot of this album is about getting through hard points of your life and becoming stronger from it. I found that very cathartic to write about and have an outlet for. Some of the songs on this album call for that more emotional side of things."In the full interview Jacson discusses the singles released from the album, the musical side of Impermanence in greater detail, what lessons the band earned from their debut album that they took into this one, how the two albums differ musically, the cover image and what it represents, upcoming shows and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

21 Juli 20239min

The Powers That Be With GAVAN McDOUGALL From EBOLAGOLDFISH

The Powers That Be With GAVAN McDOUGALL From EBOLAGOLDFISH

Interview by Kyra-Jade CoombsEbolagoldfish are a 3-piece self-confessed ‘Past-Punk’ band out of Sydney. Heavy had a chat with Gavan McDougall their bassist and after establishing that HEAVY Mag wasn’t indeed a fat joke, we got onto talking about how Ebolagoldfish came to be, their newest single, Powers and what’s coming up for the band.I had to know right away how they ended up calling themselves Ebolagoldfish. True to Aussie ‘culture’ I was informed that the name came from the McDougall brother’s father basically calling them idiots when trying to find something, like car keys for example. “What’s that? A bowl of goldfish?” pointing at the ‘lost’ keys, which evolved into ‘Ebolagoldfish’. Turns out the world doesn’t have a sense of humour, which resulted in people reaching out the band on what to do with the goldfish to help someone with Ebola. Look out, we are going places as a society people…Now if you haven’t watched the film clip that accompanies their newest single Powers you need to check it out. It’s my sense of humour to a tee and had me cracking up from the get-go. It perfectly nods to the old school/ horrifically dubbed movies and has the boys running around the rolling hills of New South Wales in their white coveralls chasing rainbows. The song itself is catchy as fuck and has been on high rotation at my place, I really can’t wait to hear more.The conversation somehow turned to the fact that I knocked my front tooth out. For those of you that don’t know, Gavan and his twin Andy are the younger brothers of Linsday from Frenzal Rhomb. As it turns out I interviewed Linsday a few weeks ago, and he had to have his ‘2 cents’ about my goddamn tooth asking if I got it fixed. I said I was during tax time and Gavan quickly clapped back with “I hope the gap ain’t too big”. Gotta this thick skin in this industry, haha! This lot really did fall from the same tree. I would imagine Christmas time at the McDougall’s would be a fucking scream!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

21 Juli 202320min

Setting Sail For Greener Pastures With ASHLEY DOODKORTE From VOYAGER

Setting Sail For Greener Pastures With ASHLEY DOODKORTE From VOYAGER

Interview by Kris PetersIt seems like the name Voyager is on everyone's lips of late, and rightly so.Fresh from coming a hugely respectable ninth at the latest Eurovision finals, plus a recently completed run of sold out Australian shows, Voyager are sonic proof that hard work and dedication invariably pay off.Despite plying their trade now for over a decade, Voyager have only started to reap the benefits of their toils in the last couple of years, starting with a debut appearance at Eurovision Australia which really made the world take notice.Despite their recent run of success the band remains humble and quintessentially Australian and have celebrated their own personal milestones with the release of their latest album Fearless in Love last week.Drummer Ashley Doodkorte sat down with HEAVY earlier this week to discuss the album and other things."It's been fantastic," he enthused of the early response to the album. "It's had positive reviews and seems to be doing alright. A lot of people are getting it in their hot little hands."Being Voyager's eighth album we ask Doodkorte to run us through the album musically and if there is anything slightly different from previous albums."Musically it's interesting," he measured, "because we feel like it's one of our more accessible albums but at the same time it feels like maybe our darkest and heaviest album that we've done. I'm not sure how we managed that (laughs). I don't know what alchemy we incorporated to make those two things work... but it seems to have gelled nicely. It was a very different writing process for us as well. Rather than just the five of us getting together in a rehearsal room and bashing things out until the songs take shape, we kind of sat down at Scott's house and worked on it instrument by instrument, bit by bit. We were all very cognisant of listening to each other's parts carefully and asking ourselves all the hard questions of what does the song really need? Does it need that blistering six minute solo? Does it need that bombastic drum fill in that part? We scrutinised every part and that's a little bit different for us but I feel like it's really paid off."In the full interview Ash talks more about Fearless In Love, the 80s and 90s grit and glam feel behind it, creating a cinematic feel to music and how it's done, how the world around them influenced the album in the writing stage, how Voyager's music has progressed since they started, Eurovision and the realities of being in a global band competition, what's next for Voyager and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

21 Juli 202310min

Amping It Up With GAVIN HANSEN From THE POOR

Amping It Up With GAVIN HANSEN From THE POOR

Interview by Kris PetersAussie rock outfit The Poor are living proof that you can never get too much of a good thing.Since redefining our rock senses with their debut album Who Cares in 1994 The Poor have drifted in and out of our musical lives, with a splattering of albums in the ensuing years that for one reason or another lacked that knockout blow the original had in abundance.Fast forward to February 2023 and the release of High Price Deed and the rock clock wound back nearly 30 years in one instance with a triumphant return to the fold that has seen The Poor reclaim all of their former glory and then some.With a hometown show at Vinnies on August 4 plus an Aussie tour with Rose Tattoo in the months after and a return trip to Europe slated for early 2024, The Poor are a band in demand. So much so that we had to actually schedule a chat with drummer Gavin Hansen to find out the magnitude of what is going on."I wouldn't put it in the comeback category," he began, "it's just something we've always done. It's more a sense of having the new inspiration there with Dan (Cox, guitar) and also when someone gets behind you and believes in what you're doing after years and years it gives you that fresh approach and that's what Reckless Records and Scot Crawford did, so that sort of boosted us along."High Price Deed took The Poor sonically back to the days of Who Cares, with the balls out rock style that earned them their stripes back and pumped to 11."The main focus - as every band tries to do - is just capture the live sound and strip it back," Hansen explained of the thought process going into High Price Deed. "And we wanted to keep it as raw as possible but still have something that stands up with what's in the market today. We tried to capture that big sound that we portray live."In the full interview Gavin talks more about the musicality on High Price Deed, the resurgence of The Poor since it came out, news on the follow-up, the possibility of a new version of More Wine Waiter Please surfacing in the future, next year's 30th anniversary of Who Cares, their show at Vinnies on August 4, touring with Rose Tattoo later in the year, returning to Europe and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

20 Juli 202312min

An Honest Observation Of Life With ABE MILLER From BAD JUJU

An Honest Observation Of Life With ABE MILLER From BAD JUJU

Interview by Kris PetersSince entering the music world back in 2017. Melbourne rock outfit Bad Juju have been steadily honing their craft through a couple of EP's and countless tours.The fruit of those spoils began to ferment last year with the release of their first single from debut album Blue Heaven titled Misery Sticks To Me. This was followed up by The Other Side before Nothing To Give and Raincoat rounded out a diverse selection of brutally raw and honest singles that perfectly encapsulate the feelings conveyed on the full length.The underlying theme woven throughout Blue Heaven - which will be released on July 21 - explores the observation of Earth from afar; portraying how the planet appears peaceful and calm, yet at closer inspection, the complexities and struggles of life become more evident. It is a deeply personal yet cathartic view of the world we live in and one delivered with far more maturity expected from a band releasing their first ever album.HEAVY caught up with guitarist Abe Miller to go even deeper."We've been working on it for so long that it's great to finally get it out," Miller smiled. "We have heard the songs alot (laughs), so we're pretty keen to get it out of our heads and get it into other people's and have them start listening to it."We press Miller to describe the album musically."I would think it's maybe a bit more of a cohesive body of work for us," he measured. "It's a bit more thought out than our two previous EP's. We really tried to focus in on what our sound was and develop our sound from our last EP and make a body of work that we're proud of. Musically, being a guitarist, the tones are much more... I guess... similar to each other. There's a bit more fuzz and that sort of thing. It's something that we're proud of and something we hope people can listen to start to finish and get what we were going for and then when they get to the end hopefully repeat and feels like it was meant to go again."In the full interview we discuss what lessons learnt from their EP's that Bad Juju took into the debut album, the singles released and how they represent the album, featuring on Channel 7's Friday Night Footy and what that meant for the band, conveying emotion through their music, the underlying theme of Blue Heaven and how difficult it was to portray those feelings, live shows and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

20 Juli 202315min

Facing Down The Enemy With JF DAGENAIS From KATAKLYSM

Facing Down The Enemy With JF DAGENAIS From KATAKLYSM

Interview by Kris PetersFifteen albums in to their career and US/French-Canadian based melodic death metal syndicate Kataklysm are still as relevant as ever.With a back catalogue filled with success and a recent history of capitalising on every opportunity, Kataklysm are deep into the promotional campaign for their new album Goliath which will be released on August 11 through Nuclear Blast Records.HEAVY recently sat down to chat with guitarist JF Dagenais to find out more."It's a weird thing," Dagenais replied when asked if the whole album process becomes easier the more you put out. "On the one hand we've done it so many times before that we're not really stressed about it and it's kind of natural to us. But on the other hand we're the type of people that we wanna release quality, and we wanna push ourselves as hard as we possibly can. We're always anxious to see what the reaction's gonna be on the new music and the stuff we do. We really do care to an extent. At a certain point you have to let it go, because everyone's gonna have an opinion on whatever it is you do, but we actually really do care. When we hear a lot of negative stuff it actually hurts. I'm not gonna lie, but I just try to push it away (laughs). But sometimes when it's constructive I like to listen and get a few pointers but if it's just mean to be mean I think it sucks, but it is what is."In the full interview JF talks about the musical side of Goliath and what they were going for, the two singles released and the two part story they tell, how Goliath reflects the current state of the world, taking their time with Goliath and how that influenced the final product, the early days of Kataklysm and how their focus has changed over the years, musical experimentation and where to draw the line and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

19 Juli 202314min

Dub Step Metal With XEN From KAOSIS

Dub Step Metal With XEN From KAOSIS

Pioneering New Zealand outfit Kaosis first introduced Australia to their high-energy brand of impossible-to-classify music pre-covid with a whirlwind assault that was as visually terrifying as it was sonically stunning.Blending metal, hip hop elements, dance undertones and whatever else fit into their musical magic ball, Kaosis made an immediate impact and were quickly claimed by many music lovers as their own.Through repeated visits the band have enhanced that reputation, headlining Moondoll Festival as well as Dead Of Winter and converting many traditional metal listeners into fans with their infectious performance and presentation.For their next visit, Kaosis will be part of the Numetal Mayhem Festival which hits our shores in October featuring former vocalists of Slipknot and Mushroomhead in a world-first line-up that already has punters scrambling for tickets.Of course, being the highly active band they are, when HEAVY caught up with frontman XEN to discuss the tour he also had plenty more to tell us including signing to Nuclear Blast imprint Blood Blast Records, synergies between Dubstep and Metal, A metalheads guide to dubstep, signing a deal with Merchmasters and plenty more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

14 Juli 20239min

Bringing The Mayhem Down Under With Former MUSHROOMHEAD Singer WAYLON REAVIS

Bringing The Mayhem Down Under With Former MUSHROOMHEAD Singer WAYLON REAVIS

This October Numetal Mayhem is delivering to Australasia two of the most iconic men from two of the biggest Nu Metal bands ever.For the first time in history lead singers from rival bands, Slipknot and Mushroomhead, will share the stage together, ending the legendary feud that has been waged in the press and across social media for twenty-five years.Waylon Reavis is returning to Australia after a 9-year hiatus when he stunned stadiums as the frontman for Mushroomhead at Soundwave 2014. To this day, Reavis is widely acknowledged as being the stand-out vocalist for the iconic masked group and his ongoing success with A Killers' Confession is testament to that ability.Reavis will be playing all your favorite Mushroomhead tracks including I’ll Be Here, Simple Survival, 1200, Our Apologies, Save Us and QWERTY. Mushroomhead have never toured New Zealand and have made no indication that they will be traveling to Australia anytime soon. If you want to hear these classic Mushroomhead tracks this will probably be the only time you will get to.With public interest for the Numetal Mayhem Tour intensifying, HEAVY tracked down Reavis to get some more information.Some of the topics of discussion include Numetal Mayhem and what he is bringing to the tour, first details about his new album coming out later this year, the contentious issue of merch cuts, rising tour costs and how to still make a profit, surviving cancer, pop in metal and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

14 Juli 202319min

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