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To
find new bands, that are capable of creating something new in the realms of
Death Metal is hard nowadays. Especially because of the fact, that many so called
“original” bands do not have an idea how to write crushing riffs or great songs
– noise isn’t innovative!!! One band that sounds fresh and filled with energy
and still does not forget about its roots and the essence of Brutal Death Metal
– the darkness, the hate, thunderous blasts... is DIVINE RAPTURE from the US.
They have a very promising Promo CD out (check the review section for more info
about that) and deserve any support they can get. So I contacted vocalist Michael
Hrubovcak aka Metal Mike, a very engaged and great guy, and here are his answers...
DIVINE
RAPTURE are sadly quite unknown in Germany, so I think it would be good if you
would sum up your band's biography and line-up and tell me what you have released
so far! In what bands did you play before starting DIVINE RAPTURE?
"Divine
Rapture has been around since like 1995, but at first it was just me
and my brother J.J. (guitar / brainchild).
We started the project and have been feeding and raising this demonic child
of ours ever since we put out our debut demo CD back in 1999 - that did well
and got us tons of exposure world wide, but it was only the beginning. Those
old CD's are just about sold out now, but it's a classic. We then found our
other guitarist Babak later on, as well as our drummer then (now in Malevolent
Creation) and recorded a three song Promo CD down in Tampa Florida that
was recorded by Erik Rutan (Morbid Angel
/ Hate Eternal). This Promo really put us on the map and has shown the
Metal Underground the true potential we have. Now with our current lineup and
the addition of our new bassist Ryan from EVIL DIVINE, we are ready to crush!
With a full length CD coming out shortly. The album is called "The Burning
Passion" and will feature 12 tracks plus a music video for the song ‘Spirit
Storm Serenade’, which we filmed with the famous NYC photographer Aaron Cobbett
(VOGUE / UNIVERSAL). And to answer your other question - yes we all had other
bands before DIVINE RAPTURE, but D.R. is the main focus and none of them can
compare to this new fusion of such a powerful entity. We are all very excited
and confident."
Then
I would like to know what is going on with DIVINE RAPTURE at the
moment and when there will be some new material? What
will it sound like? Any great changes compared
to your previous releases? Have you found a label yet, when
yes, how did you get in contact?
"Well, we’re trying to play more shows again and getting ready to record
this new album. We have the Milwaukee Metalfest coming up soon and then sometime
after it, we will begin to record the album. It's ALOT different then the previous
stuff we have. I mean it's even more brutal - alot more dynamic time changes
and extreme blasting. The vocals are more dynamic as well - more punchy and
gastly, but even adding a touch of clean vocals in some parts - only to bring
it back down to apocalyptic devastation. We also add alot of synth compositions
and arrangements to totally conjure the raw emotions. The new material is all
generated towards our theme of "The Burning Passion" and totally embodies
the bombastic beauty of flame and fire. As for labels - we have some interests
and have had some offers, but we are keeping things underwraps for now - until
things become solid as to not jinx it or hex it. But be prepared for a full
onslaught and a great surprise."
To whom did you send your material, how was the response
on it? I personally think it’s absolutely great and has big potential.
"We've
sent it to basically every label... every person who inquires about it, and
as many radio stations and magazines physically possible... and the response
is always an overly energetic excitement. People seem to really go nuts and
compare us to the big league bands, which is a great compliment. But we have
so much more to show them as well, and have so much more up our sleeves.This
new album will really showcase just a taste of what is to come with D.R."
In
my opinion one can compare Divine Rapture
with Hate Eternal or Morbid
Angel but DR add
some quite unique melodic elements and have a stronger emotional
approach. Is this an adequate description, how would you define
DIVINE RAPTURE’s sound,
what makes it different? What are your main musical influences? What
are your roots?
"WOW!
Awesome! Thanks. Yes of course - I can see how those two influences can be drawn,
but I think you hit the nail right on the head with describing us as more melodic
and emotional. We put all we have, all our inner spirits into every note and
phrase and I think that's what comes out. PURE EMOTIONAL PAIN. A heartfelt
seriousness that alot of people can relate too. It's more personalized and real.
As for influences. I think everyone’s is different. My brother J.J. draws from
Classic and Jazz and Babak draws from Persian Folk and such (that’s
great, I’ve heard many guys talking about their roots - telling me they love
Pop, Dance or Gothic, but no one ever mentioned Persian Folk, ha ha - Stefan).
And then we also have the old school Metal - like carcass, pestilence, morbid angel, anathema, gorguts..."
The
lyrics of your “Promo 2001” MCD seem very personal and intense,
absolutely great. In my eyes they differ a lot from the
common gore or blasphemous Death Metal-lyrics, although I love this kind of
lyrics as well. Tell me more about your lyrics and their origin.
Are they based upon personal experience or have they a cultural,
philosophical background as well? Who’s responsible for
them and what do you want to deliver with them,
has Divine Rapture a certain message???
"Yes,
I handle all the lyrics and all the artwork and imagery and all. It's all very
personal stuff to me. Experiences that I have had, or beliefs or wisdoms that
I have learned through, personal struggles or pains I have had in life. But
I try to do it in such a way whereas everyone can relate to it in someway and
apply it to their own struggles to vexate there own personal pain and emotions
over this empty world. We have kind of a message I quess, when it comes down
to it... but it's each of our own individual messages coming through the same
outlet... that can be best described through the "self" and self learning,
awareness and growth through pain and struggle to higher wisdoms or plateaus
(whether welcomed or otherwise). You can visit our website and go to the "forums"
page for a more in depth description of everyone's individual perception of
what DIVINE RAPTURE means to them."
The US scene has a load of strong bands, but a lot tend
to do this extreme
Death
/ Grind like DISGORGE or BRODEQUIN, which I’m not very fond of, it lacks of
darkness and emotion. I miss the old-school, true
Death Metal
feeling when I listen to
those acts. What do you think about this development? In what category
would you put
Divine Rapture? Do you sympathize
more with the old-school attitude
or do you like the new style?
"Um
- even though I like bands like DISGORGE and such, I am a much bigger fan of
the emotionally dark and foreboding bands of old, which conjure darkness, pain
and purity of heart. True soul touching atmosphere.So yes - I guess in a way
I also miss the old Death Metal feelings, which are hard to find in today's
scene. I think it all has to do with energy and seriousness about your beliefs
and motives... there are not that many bands out there today, that truly flip
out about serious stuff - and just rehash unpersonal gore topics or ignorant
satanic babble, that just battles the same concept of some "god" or
"gods" that should have been abolished from the psyche years ago.
It's like there's no growth."
How are the relations between the bands in the US? Do
you support each
other or are there intrigues and struggles among the
US bands as well? (here
in
Germany I sometimes think, that the intrigues are more important than the music,
what definitely is the wrong way!!!) Are there any bands you dislike
or even despise, bands
you think that are bad for the scene and the underground???
"Fortunately
we have not come across any band as a whole, who has conflicted with us, everyone
we have come across is always supportive and vice versa, except for the occasional
asshole - but they don't stick around too long to be a real concern. Basically
all the bands are very cool - o.k. with sharing equipment, trading shows etc."
Tell me something about the live gigs you did already.
With what bands did
you play and how did you came
along with each other? Are there any funny or shocking
anecdotes? What does a DIVINE RAPTURE show offer the fans?
"Well
- everytime we play a show - people are always amazed at how much we get into
it. We totally flip out and we like to set an extremely dark atmosphere before
we play to get everyone focused on the darkness and pain - then we come out
and crush. We have people chanting the words and mixing it up in the pit...
it's very energetic and real. We've played with bands like, Kataklysm,
Dying Fetus, Avulsed, Deicide, Malignancy, Monstrosity, Mortician, In flames,
etc. The festivals are really the best though, that's when we get the biggest
crowds and get to see our fans from all over the globe, who fly out to see us,
as well as the rest of the killer lineup at these fests. Funny anecdote? Well
the last Milwaukee Metalfest our drummer at the time (now in
Malevolent Creation) stood us up - and we were forced to make a decision
- either not play and disappoint the HUGE crowd we had - or go on anyway - (without
drums) - so we went on anway - and the crowd STILL loved us and went mad! We
even had a raging pit and everyone gave us countless praise for not giving up
and still going on. It was quite an experience which proved the dedication and
power behind our music and our fans. What a weird pissed off time, but an uplifting
one too at the same time - when it turned out to be a killer show. Blasting
Death Metal - without drums... lol... but still tight as fuck!"
What are your musical favorites at the moment,
the latest albums you bought, alltime faves? Are there any new, talented underground
bands, you heard of and recommend?
"Well
at the moment for me anyway - the last couple of albums I bought were ANATHEMA's
new one (they fucking kill! Not Death Metal, but I've been following them since
the demo days and they're still one of the most emotional bands I know)... the
new SENTENCED is good... IMMOLATION is great - getting better and better...
the new VADER, DARK FUNERAL etc. Some of my all time personal favorites are
too many to name - but of course they are all old school, like MORBID ANGEL's
“Blessed Are The Sick”, DEICIDE “Deicide”, ENTOMBED “Clandestine”, DEATH’s
“Human”, GORGUTS “Erosion Of Sanity”, PESTILENCE “Testimony Of The Ancients”,
THE ABYSS “Summon The Beast”, DAWN “Slaughtersun”, ULVER “The Magdrical Of Night”,
etc. Some new killer bands from around our way in this area that I recommend
are Polterchrist, Funeral Mask, Carnevian, Solace in the shadows, Engorge,
Dark Supremacy, etc."
In Europe the Black Metal scene is still quite big, but
getting weaker, I
think US Black Metal is doing very well at the moment?
Great bands, cool festivals, overall a upcoming,
strong scene , what do you think of this development?
What’s your opinion about
Black Metal
in general? What bands do
you like, which not? Did you ever think
about bringing Black Metal
influences into your music?
"Um
- yeah, I can see what your saying - I totally agree and think the same. There
has been a huge jump in the amount of American Black Metal bands popping up
over the past couple of years. Some are actually really quite good and yet some
are pretty cheesy - still holding onto the traditional bad production, paint
your face like a troll thing. I mean some of the bands have been doing that
from the beginning and a lot of them kick ass. But the Death Metal bands who
go from extreme Death to the next day painting their faces and calling themselves
Black Metal - that's not real. Some great American Black Metal bands that I
love are: Mactatus, Lord of all Desires,
Theater of the Macabre, etc. As for us combining any “Black Metal” influences
into our music - if incorporating sad, morose, suicidal melodic riffs is a form
of "Black Metal" then I guess yes - we have been doing that from the
beginning along with the grinding pulverizing Death riffs."
DIVINE RAPTURE is a very spiritual band, so I would like
to know, if you have any relation to occult, satanic or antichristian attitudes
or movements? Do you care
about religion?
"No
we don't, a lot of people mistake our band for a christian band sometimes, because
of our name - but once they see us live and read our lyrics and dig deep they
realize that we are not - and that by saying "divine" we mean the
representation of the "self" creating the morals and chosen life affliction,
and that all these things such as religion, etc are all created in the self,
by the self, for the self, and that higher "rapture" comes from the
personal manifestation of the chosen psychie on your personal life's emotions.
If you want to hear more of each of our personal descriptions of "divine
rapture", go to our forums page on our website."
In my eyes Death Metal is more than just a musical genre,
it is a way of
life. What does “Death Metal”
mean for you? What life-style or attitudes do you
connect with it? How long are you interested in this type of music? What
do you think is the most important in being “Death Metal”?
"Of course!!! Death Metal is definitely a way of life. I think the title
"Death Metal" fits very well to this music we create, because in our
hearts we all have to admit the conscious negative / positive facts that we
will all die someday - death is reality. So is a living death - which is the
struggles and pain we face everyday. It's a release of the inner emotions that
will NEVER go away until the day we die, it's a churning passion motivated by
thought, wisdom and awarenesss, it's a struggle to live everyday to the fullest,
with bitterness and joy co-existing by the vexation of the negative realities
that are ALWAYS present through this emotional music. I have been into this
style of music as my number one release from the first day I heard it - like
17-18 years ago. And ever since the begining I knew this was the one thing that
I can relate to the most."
I'm always interested in what Death Metal musicians
do in their all-day life (e.g. I heard that Will Rahmer of MORTICIAN delivers
pizza in spikes and leather, if that’s true, I don’t
know?), what do you guys do for a living, desecrating graves???
"Haaa-Haa!
Yeah, but I'm pretty sure he delivers flowers for a living. He's a florist or
at least that's what I heard - I should ask him the next time I see him. Will's
a great guy. Um, well I'm a graphic designer, I do all the artwork for
DIVINE RAPTURE, as well as I do band CD packaging for other bands in the Underground
- some bands I have worked with are Sons
Of Chaos, Abominant, Evil Divine, Renegade Records, Wiking Division, Aurora
Borealis, Lilitu, and more. Check out my site http://www.productivethought.com/html/metalmike.html,
but during the day my main professional job is as a Graphic Designer for a major
Porn Magazine (!!! - Stefan) and DVD
movie company here in my area. I handle all the magazine covers and DVD covers,
etc. My brother works in computers, and Babak works in the same I think, and
our bassist Ryan is also studying to be a computer specialist. I guess that's
where the $ is - computers."
What
really would be great, would be seeing DIVINE RAPTURE kicking the shit live.
Are you going to tour Europe someday or is that still wishful thinking?
"Oh,
of course - it will happen. We just have to save enough funds. We've been offered
several fests and tours overseas with some helpful bands... but it just costs
too much for plane tix, etc. But we will soon travel abroad - it's one of our
near future goals." (tell
me when this happens!!! I’ll be there - on my knees! - Stefan)
So
Mike, this is all for now, massive thanks for your cooperation, now it’s up
to you to find some last words, add something I forgot, your contact address
/
email address and so on!!!
"Um
- thanks for the interview - you kick ass! Really nice questions - and you seem
to know your shit! HAILS to you and to all the Death Metal freaks who read this
interview. Keep the burning passion flaming high!!!!! Keep it fucking real!!!!
Here's our contact info and merchandise info: 12 songs (plus digitized music
video) 1999 debut CD - $10.00, 5 songs promo CD-R (produced by Erik Rutan) -
$3.00, t-shirts - $10.00. Write to: DIVINE RAPTURE, P.O. Box 159, Chester
Heights, PA 19017 USA, info@divinerapture.net,
http://www.divinerapture.net.
The new full length album "The Burning Passion" will be recorded soon
and will include a digitized music video for the song 'Spirit Storm Serenade',
full color booklet and design . THIS ALBUM WILL LEAVE YOUR EARS AND HEARTS BLEEDING!!!!
FOREVER SHALL CHURN THE BURNING PASSION WITHIN OUR WRITHING HEARTS!!! HAILS
TO YOU ALL!!"
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