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Even if you never heard
a single note by IMPIETY so far, at least the band's name should be familiar to
every underground Metalhead around the globe because of the guys' longevity and
true to the bone attitude. Unfortunately some dark clouds seemed to appear on
the horizon when it came to the lyrics of their new album "Paramount Evil"
(see Stefan's review for further details), so we figured instead of spreading
false statements or rumours we should get some more information first hand from
IMPIETY's vocalist / bassplayer Shyaithan... Read on what he had to tell about
those accusations and the band in general...
Greetings
Shyaithan and congratulations to your incredible new album! Do you personally
also still feel good about the record or is there anything which you'd like to
change about it already?
"Warcrushing salutes Frank! Yes,
all of us in IMPIETY really like how "Paramount Evil" turned out. From
the concept to lyrics to production to the press, this album has indeed set new
standards for the band proving that IMPIETY continues its ferocious reign in
unholy Metal might and power!"
Tell
us a bit about the recordings of "Paramount Evil", like where you
recorded, who produced and how the whole process went in comparison to your
previous releases? Any problems that occured during the making of
"Paramount Evil"?
"Paramount
Evil" was recorded, mixed and mastered in just 7 days end of July 2004 at
Ambox Studios, Queretaro, Mexico. The producer is the same that we worked with
on the "Two Majesties" split EP with SURRENDER OF DIVINITY back in
February 2004. His name is Carlos Padilla and he’s the best for us! We chose
Ambox Studio mainly because it’s just a 20mins drive from the house we live in
Queretaro. Another reason is that it’s one of the very best Metal studios in
entire Mexico. Bands like DISGORGE, DEMONIZED, RAVAGER, HACAVITZ, BLOOD REAPING
have all used Ambox in the past. Carlos knows exactly how bands want to sound
and gives his very best working patiently with us. Comparing the latest 2
recordings at Ambox with past IMPIETY releases, one would note that the records
we’ve done via Ambox sound very much clearer, darker and heavier.
No problems at all occured during the recording which went really smooth
and swift. We were very focussed to give our best for this new fourth album and
the hard work has indeed paid off.
"
What I really like about the new material is the fact that you obviously found a
perfect balance between the necessary rawness on one hand and a matured
songwriting on the other... Did you have any goals that you wanted to achieve
during the writing process or mistakes of the past that you wanted to avoid this
time?
"Well
progression is imminent and I guess the songwriting has matured over the years.
IMPIETY’s sonic malevolence of war borders the extreme Black and Death Metal
genres.
But
one thing is for sure, no matter how the progression is made musically, the
message is always clear and has remained the same. We are a band that
compromises nothing and have been delivering totally
hateful supersonic antichristian warfare from the time inception, since
1990! I
wanted to compose something different with "Paramount Evil" not only
setting standards higher but by giving it more soul, depth and structure. Each
song and lyrics to it has a special meaning. These are some of the best songs
I’ve composed and also overall, this new album is indeed the most accomplished
work of ours."
I was very surprised about the choice of the coversong on the digipack version
of "Paramount Evil"... With all respect to early SEPULTURA (which I
still worship myself), I honestly would have expected a different song, from one
of the bands that influenced you in your early days, like BATHORY, SARCOFAGO,
POSSESSED, MORBID ANGEL or BLASPHEMY... So, what made you go for 'Morbid
Visions' and why was it not included on the regular CD version?
"Who
can deny SEPULTURA being one huge influence to the Metal underground 15years ago?
I know they’re not exactly Metal today but one must not forget how they have
shaped the Metal world influencing so many musicians and Metalheads out there.
My personal favourite releases are the "Bestial Devastation" EP,
"Morbid Visions" and "Schizophrenia". Man, these albums
caused some serious damage to my skull since young. Why we never chose the other
bands you mentioned was that we felt too many bands we’re doing plentiful
covers of those bands already. We all chose 'Morbid Visions' because it’s not
only a killer song, but very direct and dark in meaning! I never saw any band
cover this song for the "Tribute to Sepultura" and it’s a real shame
cos to me this song is the sickest of them all! Thus, it would more than
compliment all the songs of "Paramount Evil". The cover song only
appears as bonus track in the limited edition Digipak CD."
The
lyrics to 'Carbonized' caused quite some controversy, especially the line "We
applaud the wanton brutality, anti jewish supremacy...", so would you like
to comment on that a bit more detailed here?
"This new album is
more or less based on world history and not just blatant bullshit created from a
drunken state of mind. Each song has indeed a special meaning, musically as well
as lyrically. Let me tell you that indeed we are an anti-religious band and not
really racist or nsbm bullshit as how the minority perceive us to be. I find
alot of hypocrisy with the world and also Metal underground who often disagree
with lyrics being anti-semitic. It seems so perfect to be anti-christian,
anti-muslim, anti-hindu or anti-buddhist but what about Judaism and its shitness?
We are against all who bow to a god of flesh or stone! Do you know here in
Singapore we have a growing number of Chinese Jews? Yes... Jews who are Chinese
and going door to door like the christians trying to spread the word of Adonai.
Likewise, in other parts of South East Asia, there are synagogues and new places
of worship for jews which have been recently built. It sickens me this thing
called religion. It is no more a cultural or race thing. It's simply a disease.
I think people in Europe don't see or study much about religion. You must know
your 'enemy' before attacking them, or not? We don't blindly lash out
blasphemies but we plan, aim, and hit the right spot where it hurts most. 'Carbonized'
is all about Dr.Mangele and his evil work at Auschwitz. Truthfully, that line in
the lyrics is what IMPIETY believes. We are Anti Chistian, Anti Muslim, Anti Jew
and Anti Hindu. In short, anti-religious!"
You
went through quite a lot of line-up changes since the band's origin back in
January 1990, with yourself being the only remaining original member nowadays...
How did you manage to keep yourself motivated all the time? Has there never been
a time of frustration, when you were almost ready to quit as well?
"Keeping IMPIETY on its throne for 15 long glorious years has been
really tough and challenging for me. There have been some
points over the last 2 years to call it quits simply because things became
really stressful, especially with finance and getting very little help from
Osmose Productions. I owe it to the fans, diehard Legions and long time Metalbrothers
of the band who urged me to go on. Battle hard and battle proud I did. Today,
indeed, the force is stronger than ever and working harder then before. No
matter what challenges there are to face and no telling what the future holds, I
take it all a stride at a time and with a deadly smile. The blasphemous
conquering ensues...
"
I
suppose you consider the current line-up as the strongest, but if you could
reform a classic line-up of the band, which members would you choose and why?
"It’s
been really great working with Oscar, Antimo and Eduardo. They are the best
I’ve had pleasure working with. We cooperate and work really well together.
Indeed, Mexico is really very far from Singapore but to fly 24hours each time I
am there is nothing to me already. I am used to it. I am just glad Agonia
Records helps me with my flights for recordings and tours. I don’t want to
form this band with people who aren’t into IMPIETY but Oscar, Antimo, Eduardo
are really IMPIETY to the heart and am sorry if I can’t see myself commanding
the force with others."
Unfortunately
I never got the opportunity to listen to any of your previous releases, but from
what I've heard, you originally were more Black than Death Metal. Is that
correct? What lead to this musical change? Was it because of all the line-up
changes or would IMPIETY also sound this way if you'd still have the same guys
in the band as in the beginning?
"Like
earlier explained, from the "Ceremonial Necrochrist Redesecration"
demo in 1992 til the new album of today, IMPIETY has always loyally been
desecrating both the extreme Black and Death Metal genres. We were never totally
Black Metal or totally Death Metal, nor does it interest me to end up having
IMPIETY categorised into a single genre. We create and execute Metal with no
rules, just straight from a rusty Metal heart of pure hatred and blackened fury.
Yes, having different line-ups does have an impact on the songs due to the style
of playing but all this falls to a minimum I guess. In the past we recorded a
different studios and that had major impact on the final result because it was
such a huge problem working with non-Metal producers, eg. the "Salve The
Goat" EP of 93, "Asateerul Awaleen" of 96 and "Funeralight..."
of 97 all were recorded at the same Boss studio with a really dumb ass producer
/ engineer called Philip who kept giving us different sounds on each of those
record."
In
the summer of 2000 you finally played your first shows in Europe... What kind of
memories do you have on those four shows? Did you have the impression that you
were welcomed by a lot of IMPIETY fans already or was it more like building the
foundation for the band over here first?
"The first tour had dates like France, Belgium, Germany and
Holland. It was very DIY and we had to take train and coach most of the time
travelling on our own. Tiring but great. Yes, we were welcomed by many fans,
legions and the support was awesome! Some highlights of the first tour was
playing at the DRAKKAR HELL FESTIVAL with DECAYED, ARKHON INFAUSTUS, ANTAEUS and
CELESTIA! Crazy French hellhordes! And also the HELLBANGERS FESTIVAL in Germany
with UNPURE. Overall, a killer first tour that led us to hunger for a swift
return to spread more satanic steel annihiliation and chaos accross western
Europe."
In
October of the same year you already returned for another, bigger tour of Europe, this time to play 15 shows in 6 European
countries... What was the
reason for this quick return and how was this tour in comparison the the first
four shows in the summer?
"It was DRAKKAR Productions who contracted IMPIETY to do this
tour with ABIGAIL, DECAYED and INFERNAL POETRY in support. A totally crazy and
memorable tour it was! IMPIETY lost alot
of money on this tour since there was a guy called Filip (yes, yet another Filip!
Haha) who was tour manager and he didn’t pay us US$ 2000 that was owing. I and
IMPIETY were really dissapointed that when we returned from the tour, this
asshole completely vanished. Even DRAKKAR PRODUCTIONS couldn’t locate him.
This second tour undoubtedly was bigger with more dates and handled well by
Cyril and DRAKKAR PRODUCTIONS. We met and played with many killer bands! Greater
response as compared with the first tour!"
In
2001 IMPIETY signed to Osmose Productions... originally for 3 full length albums, but only "Kaos Kommand 696" came out of
it... So what went
wrong with them? A statement like "IMPIETY gladfully left Osmose"
doesn't sound like you separated on good terms, did you?
"The
future of IMPIETY was hanging in balance with Osmose Productions. In the
beginning it was really good working with them but when the album was out, the
true colours of the label was revealed. I faced a lot of problems with Herve and
his empty promises of touring, communication problems with their promotion
office and problems with lyrics in the "Kaos Kommand 696".
Each time they would blatantly blame me for late interviews with big
commercial mags or as in the case of the lyrics which they never checked before
pressing claiming they were in trouble with the French authorities, etc. Besides
we were getting a really shitty deal with Osmose and I felt we couldn’t
survive like that in the long run and even when we tried re-negotiating the deal,
Herve still wouldn’t compromise! I was not going to have IMPIETY be taken for
granted. I requested a breach to be signed and Herve gave it to us without any
conditions. Perfect. We are glad to be on AGONIA RECORDS even if it means they
are smaller. But at least we get the very best support from Filip and have no
complaints so far! It’s smooth sailing so far and we both have very close
communications. That’s what IMPIETY wants!
"
How
did you hook up with Agonia Records? Did you negotiate with any other labels as
well or where they your number one choice at the time?
"I first met Filip when IMPIETY played at the Under the Black
Sun Festival in Germany summer of 2003. He seemed professional and honest and I
felt we could work together in future. When problems with Osmose couldn’t be
resolved, I approached Seasons of Mist, Listenable Records, Merciless Records
and Iron Pegasus Records. Most of them couldn’t afford our high recording
budget and Listenable was full of signings. Agonia Records was also in mind and
finally we got a deal going and signed it late December 2003 right after the
breach with Osmose was signed."
You
have already a quite impressive back catalogue of releases and a lot of them
will probably be kinda hard to find, so will there be any re-releases of older
material from IMPIETY some day in the not too
distant future or is this chapter closed for you forever?
"Already the debut album "Asateerul Awaleen" CD
re-release is out and this March the limited LP and PicDisc will be unleashed.
Next are plans to have the 1997 "Funeralight..." MCD out also on
Agonia Records. "Funeralight..." was released in 97 by an independent
Malaysia label but only in MC Format. This was when Shivadarshana Records closed
down that same year. So, am glad it’s finally going to be out all over the
world since the original MC Version done in 3000 copies didn’t reach many
souls in Europe or US but mainly around the Asian region. "Skullfucking
Armageddon" has to be re-pressed by DRAKKAR productions too since all 5500
copies of the original and license version have sold out to date."
Is
there any old release of yours that is still extremely close to your heart (or
one that you totally dislike nowadays)?
"Perhaps
the first demo 92 "Ceremonial Necrochrist Redesecration" which is
totally raw in production is memorable to me. Some of the songs appear on the
first album. I personally dislike how "Asateerul Awaleen" turned out
due to lack of money for a good production. I still remember that we wanted to
re-record it but Shivadarshana Records told us it was good enough to be released.
Anyway, we’ll play the song 'Ceremonial Necrochrist Redesecration' during gigs
and tours in the near future!"
I
remember that you already had the opportunity to support SODOM at one of their
shows in your part of the world... How did that come about and did you get along
with them? Was it a die hard SODOM crowd or did you win over a lot of their fans
that night as well?
"Sharing
the same stage as our menthors was an incredible experience! Tom Angelripper and
SODOM were really great and still remembered our first meeting when they played
in Bangkok, August 2001. I had met them earlier at
SODOM’s first ever South East Asian gig and that very first show they
played, also in Bangkok, Thailand totally krushed with me myself in the front
hellbanging ballistic! It was really good to see them back in Thailand again in
2002 and in top form as always! It was a diehard SODOM crowd present who were
also diehard IMPIETY fans! A memorable night indeed for SODOM, IMPIETY and
Siamese Black Metal kings SURRENDER OF DIVINITY!"
What
kind of promotional activities are planned in support of "Paramount
Evil" now that the album is released? Will you be on the road around the
world again? Any new plans for Europe as well already?
"IMPIETY has already done a 9 date Mexican tour and 6 date
Asian tour to our success. We are working closely with Paragon Records – USA
and Agonia Records for a European and US tour for the Fall of 2005. Already
Antimo and I are writing up new songs which we hope to put together as a mini
album late 2005. I’ll be back in Mexico early April and probably we might do
some gigs there before we record
the new songs.
"
Ok
Shyaithan, I guess that's all from my side for now... If you think we missed out
on something really important, feel free to add that now... The last words are
yours, so to speak. All the best.
"Darkest greetings and appreciations Frank for this interview session! Much
success to you and Voices from the
Darkside! We
urge all extreme souls to embrace the fury and unchallenged brutality of "Paramount
Evil" and die a thousand violent deaths!!!"
http://listen.to/impiety
Frank Stöver
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