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Devils of Loudun

Sunday, November 14th, 2010

Devils Of Loudun Death Metal Tacoma Washington Melodic Live Concert

Listening to Devils Of Loudun is like the sound track for slaying something evil. Devils Of Loudun bring a core of rapid paced melodic death metal masterfully blended with serpentine vocals and keys that transition from creepy to elegantly macabre. Rising from and with the growing Tacoma, Washington heavy music scene, the gentlemen of DOL bring a creative grit to their technical brand of metal. Our thanks to these Northwest metal musicians for sharing their thoughts in this exclusive hurdcore.com interview with the members of Devils of Loudun.

How do you prepare your throat for the brutality of serpentine vocals?
DOL: It just comes naturally but a little Green Tea or any other smoothing beverage definitely helps.

I was amazed by the prominence and diversity of keys in your music. The keys transition from the classic creepy augmentation to the metal sound to a purer layer of beauty which weaves a lot of depth into your sound. I know the keys are a recent addition, but were keys an original element in the band’s vision or did the concept to add them evolve over time?
DOL: Long before Ben joined the band we had always discussed having a keyboardist and the depth it could add to our bands sound. Unfortunately we were never able to find a keyboardist who shared our vision for the band and so we continued without one but always had kept the idea in the back of our heads. We had actually started writing songs with keyboards included in them a week or two before we had even found Ben’s craigslist add; and once Ben tried out we knew right off the bat that he was the man for the job as he shared our vision, influences and ambition to write intense, dark, melodic death metal.

Keys have become rather sexy as of late in pop and post hardcore but still not as common in sounds as purely metal as yours, how do you find the balance of when to use and not to use the keys?
DOL: When writing a song we do not have any preconceived notions of how many parts need or do not need keyboards. Most of the time while writing we find that we can almost always make a certain part/riff/chorus sound better by adding a keyboard part; and so with most our songs we would say that our keyboardist Ben has a lot more parts than a typical metal keyboardist would have. Keyboards are a versatile instrumental that can really add depth and layers to music when used correctly and so we tend to favor a more keyboard heavy sound.

All genres have their bands that are one dimensional with every song basically blending into the next, you have crafted a very technical sound that seamlessly showcases each component of your band. How much of your sound is painstaking technical efforts and how much of it is a function of cohesion and improvisation during your practices?
DOL: We tend to keep our practices and song writing very structured and down to business, so there is not much room for improvisation or jamming. The songs are usually written well before we ever get into the basement to practice the song, and then while actually playing the song we will tweak or adjust any sections/parts that need improvement.

Devils Of Loudun Melodic Death Metal Tacoma Washington Live Concert

Your name derives from 17th Century French “religious fanaticism and demonic possession,” are you that versed in Huxley’s historical narratives or did you discover the tale as you were hashing out potential band names?
DOL: Everyone in the band is interested and influenced by history, mythology, and theology. When we were passing around band names we found that most were either taken, generic or did not represent anything we wanted to express with our music. Our singer Grant had come to us with the name “The Devils of Loudun” from a book of the same name by Aldus Huxley and we immediately found it to be fitting. We loved the story of the book and how it weaved real historical events with themes of religious deviance and political corruption. We also felt that with a name as encompassing and ambiguous as “The Devils of Loudun” we would be able to play any type/genre of death metal we felt; something that is very important to our band as overtime we plan for our sound to evolve and grow.

Devils Of Loudun is in the process of recording and sending out demo’s, are you going totally grassroots or do you have a team helping you get the word out?
DOL: The effort has very much been a do-it-your-self task but we appreciate and respect all of our fans/friends/family who have helped us spread the word about our music; and there have been many. Domo arigatou.

Are you all Washington natives?
DOL: Drew, Grant and Ben were all born in Washington State. Jamey and Scott were born in California, but both grew up on Vashon Island, WA from an early age. Jose was born in Costa Rica and moved to Washington when he was 10 years old. Regardless, we all have much love and pride for our home state Washington.

What are some of the most encouraging things emerging from your local scene that those who aren’t from your area may not be aware of?
DOL: The most encouraging things emerging in our local Washington metal scene are the promoters and venues who go out of their way to help not very well known bands like us get more exposure. One of our favorite promoters who has helped since our very first show would be a man named Lonnie Local. The amount of work he puts into helping book and promote Washington state metal bands is very admirable. He just recently has started his own webisode series which on the very first episode interviewed us, another awesome band named Helles and the owner and operator of Sumner’s D4 venue, Curtis Everett. The interview also contains live clips of both our bands and we encourage everyone to check it out HERE.

Devils of Loudun (Death Metal – Tacoma, WA) is: Guitar – Scott Hermanns, Bass – Jamey Pierson, Drums – Hosbo, Lead Guitar – Drew “Tuelshed” Tuel, Keys – Ben Velozo, Vocals – Grant Loudun. Keep up to date with shows, songs and news about their upcoming release at the DOL Myspace.

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I have come to call sinners to turn from their sins, not to spend my time with those who think they are already good enough. – Jesus

Interview w/ Love Unfailing

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Hurdcore.com, again bringing you fresh faces and a inside look at the composition of a local band on the rise. We were able to meet up with Connor of Love Unfailing to discuss their band via email. Love Unfailing, based out of Tacoma (Washington), is working to launch out of the Northwest with a clear message and a brutal combination of melodic hardcore.

HC What inspired the name of your band?
LUF The thing that inspired our band name is Jesus’ love. His love will always be there for every single person, and when thinking of a band name, Jesus’ love seemed unfailing to us. Love Unfailing seemed to fit all of our needs and what we wanted to bring to the listeners of our music.

HC When did your band go from the dream stage to actually putting tracks down and going on the road?
LUF Sadly, we have not had the opportunity to travel the road on tour. We have been recording and writing new music simultaneously so that is going very well for all of us.

HC How would you describe your musical style?
LUF Our music style is very hard to describe. Love Unfailing features all different kinds of musical kinds of aspects to it. I guess if we had to put a definite label on it it would be melodic hardcore, but then again our music ranges into more of a metal sound, too. We love to experiment with all different music types to incorporate in our music so it can vary and change very easily.

HC Where are you at currently in terms of writing and/or releasing an album?
LUF In terms of releasing an album, we are still working on writing new music and slowly recording them. A new album should be released sometime the summer of 2009.

HC Where can those interested best connect with you to find out about news, releases and tours?
LUF Definitelly on myspace. We reply to any questions or comments we get. We all feel that being close to fans will keep them coming back and staying in tune with our music and releases.

HC From the concept of your band, the makeup of its members and the lyrics of your songs, would you say that there is a prominent theme (i.e. religious, political, philosophical, etc)?
LUF Our music definitely an outreach to everyone. We all are very close to our Lord and savior Jesus Christ. Our music is definitely a religious outreach to everyone but yet even if the listener is not religious the music can still be appealing to them too.

HC Where are you currently grabbing inspiration and/or frustration from and how has this been affecting your music?
LUF Our musical inspiration throughout the band greatly differs. I know that in my point of view (Connor) I am inspired a lot by The Ghost Inside and For the Fallen Dreams. I can speak for the rest of the band in saying Aaron is very inspired by Misery Signals, Carman is very inspired by August Burns Red, Trevor loves anything melodic, and Damien had the most open mind music has ever seen, he loves anything and everything you put in front of him.

HC What have been some of the most important lessons for you as struggling-artists?
LUF Some of the most important lessons for us as struggling artists is that many tasks take a long time to grasp. Music as one of them is hard to go anywhere with, especially in the hardcore scene, but we all just have to keep our minds set on our goals and try our hardest and even more.

HC Are there any favorite/funny/scary memories from your current tour that you’d like to share?
LUF Not on tour, but just in general one time we were taking promos and there was a thick chain hung up surrounding a parking lot; as Aaron tried to jump over it Carman went to go under it and when Carman pulled the chain up Aaron caught his feet on the chain mid-air. Aaron fell flat on his face and after all being scared it was a great time to laugh. haha.

HC What has been your favorite tour stop so far? What new foods have you discovered (scary or good)?
LUF Definitely Centralia or Olympia Washington!

HC What has been the most challenging part of taking your band public?
LUF A challenge in taking our band public is that not a lot of people listen to hardcore music as they go rap, hip-hop or pop. Advertising and promoting a hardcore band is always a challenge but it is the music we love.

HC Any words of encouragement for aspiring bands?
LUF We all start somewhere, keep growing and playing music! It will take you somewhere someday!

UPCOMING SHOWS:

:: 04/25/09
@ Club Impact – Tacoma, WA
754 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA 98402
Pass The Torch Music Festival w/ MxPx, Vision & Valor (Tysen/Holyfield), Love Unfailing and 15 other bands
starts at NOON, $15 Door/$13 Adv
> Punk, Hardcore/Metal
*Impacts last show! Get there early its gonna be SOLD OUT

:: 05/30/09
@ The Big Room – Olympia, WA
508 Legion Way, Olympia, Washington
8PM, $8
w/ Love Unfailing, Eterna Nocturna & No Living Witness
> Hardcore/Metal


Reverse The Sunrise Final Show

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Olympia, Washington based metalcore band Reverse The Sunrise has announced that they will be breaking up with their final show being played this Saturday (4/25/09) at The Viaduct in Tacoma (WA).

We love all of the people who have supported us by coming to our shows and buy our buttons and helping us out with equipment. A couple of quick thanks to: Jesus (every one go to his shows!), The Guys from BT, Kevin, our parents, Kenzie, Joey, and again all of the people who came to our shows or listened to our music.

Come see Reverse The Sunrise play their final show on Saturday, April, 25, 2009:
The Viaduct
5412 S Tacoma Way
Tacoma, WA


Club Impact (Tacoma, WA) Final Show w/ MxPx 4/25/09

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Venue: Club Impact
754 Pacific Ave.
Tacoma, WA 98402

:: 04/25/09
*This is Club Impact’s (Version 1.0) last show, get there early because its gonna be SOLD OUT. This event starts is an All Day Event starting at Noon. Show’s full line up and times:

Noon – Noonthirty… IF BEARS WERE BEES
12:45 – 1:15… A LEAF
1:30 – 2:00… BLOODBOUGHT
2:15 – 2:45… MONSTERS SCARE YOU
3:00 – 3:30… THE SECRET ARMADA
3:45 – 4:15… ASPEN
4:30 – 5:00… LOVE UNFAILING
5:15 – 5:45… COLONIES
6:00 – 6:30… MADISON DRIVE
6:45 – 7:15… BRANDON BEE
7:30 – 8:00… SOULDEEP
8:15 – 8:45… END THE CENTURY
9:00 – 9:30… DEWEY LYBECKER
9:45 – 10:15… INSTANT WINNER
10:30 – 10:55… VISION AND VALOR
11:15 – MIDNIGHT… MXPX

We’re located on the corner of 9th & Pacific in downtown Tacoma at the big, Brick City building at 754 Pacific Ave. Tacoma, WA 98402. Get DISCOUNT tix for all shows @ www.brownpapertickets.com/producer/5694 OR call 800-838-3006

Club Impact is planning to launch Version 2.0, so check in with them for updates on the Club Impact Myspace


Metal Show @ The Viaduct in Tacoma, Washington

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Venue: The Viaduct – Tacoma, WA
5412 S Tacoma Way
Tacoma, WA 98409
$6 All Ages – Doors open @ 7PM

Headlining: As For The Dead – Metal/Hardcore, dark rumbling guitars w/ mix of gutteral and serpentine vox, melodic influences and breakdowns.

Striking The Nations announced that this will be their last live show for a while as they intend to write music in order to record a demo. Fast paced Christian metal w/ hardcore chops, mixture of punk and singing for vox.

Ships Set Sail Christian metal w/ good mix of lead and breakdowns, current recordings are a little choppy so not all elements were clear.

Six Fifteen Punk/Power-Pop

SIX FIFTEEN

Ballroom Warrior Rock/Metal/Progressive mixture of serpentine screaming and singing, melodic influences

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Local Washington venue in Tacoma hosting a mix of metal, hardcore and punk on Saturday, April 18, 2009. This is an all ages show, cover is $6 and doors open at 7PM. Come support local talent and local venues!