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SADISTIC INTENT is an American Death Metal band which is also already active for
over 10 years, and totally breaths the underground spirit. Throughout their
career, they opened up for already almost all the bigger bands within the Death
/ Black metal scene. Their outputs "Resurrection" and especially the
mini-CD "Ancient Black Earth" totally crush and offer everything a Death
Metal lunatic could want: dark and obscure lyrics, fast parts, slow parts, a
totally hateful voice, all embraced by a rather good production. Within a couple
of weeks their long-awaited debut album "The Second Coming" should
finally see the light and will be released through Necropolis Records. The
record is already recorded and finished, so let’s cross our fingers for that…
Six string burner Rick Cortez was so kind to get totally into the few questions
I prepared…
Who actually designed the rather cool SADISTIC INTENT logo?
"A friend of ours back
in 1987 known as Legions
designed it. He really drew about three or four logos for us but we ended up
with the current one. Bay and I actually adjusted it a bit by putting it in more
proportion though. The original version looked a little different from what we
use now. Nevertheless, we are greatfull to Legions for creating the SADISTIC
INTENT logo."
It sometimes really pisses me off when I think of a
great and totally underrated band like for example MERCILESS who never really
got much attention and bands like KORN, MACHINE HEAD, SEPULTURA and BIOHAZARD
making everybody’s day. It seems like there’s no justice sometimes. How do
you feel about something like this, can it still upset you?
"I absolutely agree with
you and it fuckin’ sucks!!! Personally, it is only when I think about the
greedy businessmen (who shamelessly do not care about keeping the essence of Metal
alive!) in control of the big
so-called "Metal" scene that it can start to upset me! Because I know
for a fact that these people are arrogant assholes who are just primarily
concerned with getting richer and richer!! That's why hybrid bullshit like
addidas rap rock or whatever trend crap is deemed as"Metal", because
they obviously don't give a shit about changing the meaning of it!!! Although I
do not like their judgement, I do not put all the blame on them for keeping the
Death / Black Metal scene from growing and spreading even more darkness. The
truth is, if you look around in the scene worldwide, a lot of people don't like
the bands to become successful! Where as in their scene they have a network of
powerful people supporting eachother to continue to reign and carry on "making
everybody's day", a lot of the underground still has the mentality that
keeps bands down with not much attention!! I've said this before and I'll say it
again, there is nothing wrong with Death / Black Metal bands getting big as long
as they don't betray their fans like those fuckin’ poseur sell-outs called
METALLICA!!! I have analyzed this situation and the positives greatly outway the
negatives for the scene. One example, there have been some great underground
bands that I wish to have seen live, but since they were not big enough,
it was not in the best interest of the booking agents or promoters to bring them
on tour. The reality is that those bands could not even generate enough money to
pay for their own expenses. Most of them no longer exist and because of them
being underground, I never got the opportunity to see them live! Therefore, I
know I would rather see Death / Black Metal bands make it big instead of
lame-ass false Metal bands!!! Our scene can very well be big but the diehards
must take control of it!!! By not doing so is to let those type of people impose
upon our scene and ruin it just
to make a quick buck!!!"
The only releases of SADISTIC INTENT I’m familiar with is the "A Calm
Before The Storm" 7", the "Resurrection" mcd, your
contribution to the CELTIC FROST tribute and "Ancient Black Earth".
Lyrically, SADISTIC INTENT deals with death only. Do you think that you have to
do this to call yourself a Death Metal band or do you just feel most comfortable
this way? What stands Death Metal for you personally?
"We feel comfortable
because I personally do not care what labels people want to put on our music as
a result of the lyrics. Don’t get me wrong, I know we’re recognized as a
Death Metal band but we're not going out of our way to get pigeon holed to any
label. Especially if the essential meaning of the label has been lost for the
most part! There are some "Death" Metal bands who I feel we don’t
have almost anything in common with and if people think we have to fit in the
guidelines of that, writing our lyrics to be labeled "Death" Metal is
in no way a priority. Regardless, as far as what Death Metal stands for
me, this can be long but I'll keep it short as possible. It's a way of life and
not some fun hobby or thing to do on the weekends. As a creator of the Metal of
death, one should have an adversarial point of view on divine religions because
that is what truly makes the lyrics dark and blasphemous. Not to mention, when I
got into the infernal cult of music known as Death Metal, that's the way it was!
Since Death Metal actually comes from Heavy Metal, I believe the music should be
even heavier than its predecessor and lyrically should deal with subjects morbid
enough to give a mysterious element, not a funny one! Since Death / Black Metal
has the same roots, Death Metal can also have satanic lyrics as well. A great
example of this is POSSESSED’s "Seven Churches"!"
Before "A Calm Before The Storm", you also recorded an E.P. called
"Impending Doom" which got released through Wild Rags, the label of
the famous Richard Campos. I sometimes get his newsletter for free, and he has
some rather interesting stuff in his mailorder list that I would like to order (for
example your very own "Impending Doom" 12"), still I never did so
far because of his bad reputation. Is he really not to be trusted and in which
way did he rip you off or cause damage for SADISTIC INTENT?
"Before I continue I
have to mention that Wild Rags is history now! They have closed for good! Anyhow,
not only did Richard rip us off, he also betrayed us! First we were supposed to
have a studio budget but when the time came we ended up paying for all of it!
Then he ended up printing SADISTIC INTENT shirts with his own designs that we
did not approve of and sold them without our permission!! To top it off, he then
spread duragatory lies about us in his stupid newsletter!!! There’s more
negative shit he'd done to us but we struck back when we declared war against Wild
Rags!!! We gathered a lot of underground people from zines, labels, distros and
bands who also got ripped of by Wild Rags and his reputation went from being
reputable to a fuckin’ rip-off!!!"
What’s happening these days with Gothic Records, the label of your ex-vocalist
Enrique Chavez? Did he put out any new releases recently or did he sign any
bands?
"Gothic Records is still
around and Enrique recently released a couple more CD's. One band is called
PERVERSERAPH and the other is NAMTURU."
Do you listen to Death Metal only or are there also other styles in Metal or
other kinds of music which bring a pleasure to your ears?
"I like to think of
music as being a form of art which certainly includes Death Metal. As an artist,
I believe sonic inspiration can ultimately be positive or negative in the end
result of the creation. To put that in perspective and to answer your question,
if I literally only listened to Death Metal every day of the week, I know for a
fact the musical range of SADISTIC INTENT would not be as wide. Although music
is subjective, as an aspiring music artist I would not be pleased with negative
limitations which go hand in hand with monotonousness. Therefore, besides Death
/ Black Metal I'm still into 70's and 80's Heavy Metal such as: AC/DC, BLACK
SABBATH, JUDAS PRIEST, etc. Even though Metal in general is my main source of
musical inspiration, I can admit that depending on my mood I can listen to other
forms of music as well. But when I say some I literally mean it, the music
within every genre I appreciate can be specially interesting or even annoying!
Therefore, I also like some classic rock such as: THE DOORS, ROLLING STONES, JIMI
HENDRIX, etc. Once in a while I can lend an ear to some "crust" type
of stuff which is actually heavy music! Every now and then I can go to the other
side of the musical spectrum and even listen to some classical music. ’Lacrimosa’
by Mozart is one of my favorite pieces of work! Depending on my hallucinogenic
state of mind, I can even get entranced by some electronic drug music! Opening
the doors of perception with LSD can be a very dark and to surreal of an
experience to put into words."
I would say that SADISTIC INTENT is the best example of an underground-based
Death Metal band: you don't compromise, all your releases were put out on rather
small labels and you don't care that much about the current scene. On the other
hand, this way you will never make a breakthrough to a wider audience like for
example bands like MORBID ANGEL or CANNIBAL CORPSE did. Do you think that you
can still be an underground band and become popular or sign to a bigger label at
the same time?
"After being underground
for over twelve years, I believe that we can become "popular" and
still keep our integrity that the scene has come to know us by. Because even if
that happens I know we would still be involved with the underground scene. But
if we do breakthrough to a significantly larger audience I would not consider us
underground anymore. Look at MORBID ANGEL and CANNIBAL CORPSE, I still see them
in fanzines but I don't consider those bands "underground" anymore.
After being featured in big international magazines, MTV and in one case a major
movie, I do not see how anyone can say they are still underground after all that.
Don't get me wrong, just because they are not underground anymore doesn't mean
they are sell-outs or anything. I don't mind bands getting big as long as they
don't betray their fans like those fuckin’ geeks in METALLICA!!! In the
ancient days of Death / Black Metal there were bands like VENOM, SLAYER,
DESTRUCTION, POSSESSED, MERCYFUL FATE, etc. They were not underground but there
was nothing wrong with that! The important thing
was that their music was evil and that's still the way I feel about Death /
Black Metal today!"
What do you think about the following: there are countless examples of bands who
were great in the beginning and got boring from the moment they got picked up by
a bigger label. Do you think that something like that is mostly caused by the
rules of the bigger label they have to follow or just because the band "gets
mature" and this way looses aggression, obscurity, etc?
"Although there are
times when labels tell the bands what direction to go with their music, for the
most part I would say it's the bands who change on their own. In most cases I
believe what happens is that the band members think if they soften up they will
become a huge mainstream act and make lots of money! Time and time again I have
seen money change people and that is the harsh reality."
"Ancient Black Earth" is the best and most mature output I heard from
SADICTIC INTENT so far, the sound and the songs are just great. Why did you
actually put it out on 500 copies only, because the songs were originally just
meant as a promo?
"Correct, originally
"Ancient Black Earth" was a promotional demo and since we knew we were
going to re-record those songs on our debut, we did not intend to release it to
the public at first. Oddly enough, during that time there was a rumor going
around the underground that SADISTIC INTENT had broken up and we received a lot
of mail regarding that. To end those rumors together with the fact that we knew
it would be quite some time till we would record our full length, we decided to
release it as a limited edition of 500 hand numbered copies for the die-hards.
Due to the overwhelming response we ended up selling about 1.000 copies but only
500 were hand numbered. We've already re-recorded the songs which appeared on
"Ancient Black Earth" and I am glad to say that we did a better job
this time around!!!"
The lists of known bands you already opened up for (for example IMMOLATION,
DISSECTION, DEATH, DESTRUCTION, MORBID ANGEL, ENTOMBED, UNLEASHED, IMMORTAL...)
is really impressive. How are you able to open up for such "big" bands
and are there any gigs that will always stick to your mind for whatever reason
and where
you would like to talk about here?
"In the earlier years,
most of the promoters would demand a promotional package and if they felt the
bands were not qualified, they simply would not book them on the shows.
Fortunately our music spoke for itself and after doing our first club appearance
with a "big" act, they seen the crowd response and we were invited to
do more shows! After doing a few gigs, other promoters in the club scene
recognized SADISTIC INTENT as an established act and it became easier for us to
"get on the bill" with well known bands. Subsequently "pay to
play" came to be and the way promoters based their methods of booking bands
really changed after that. Now the promoters would make the bands sell presale
tickets in order for them to get the gigs. Next thing you know most of the
promoters started doing the same thing and the bands who would sell the most
tickets, got offered the same deal for the next event. We went through that and
we worked extremely hard to continue to get on the big shows. At first "pay
to play" was relatively reasonable but after a while the promoters got
carried away with the amounts of money as well as ticket sales and rightfully
so, it backfired on them!!! Bands simply refused to put themselves in the
predicament of contracts binding them to sell unrealistic amounts of tickets and
it ended that era! Today, promoters still do somewhat of a "pay to
play" system but without the contracts and ridiculous amounts of money they
used to ask for. It has been several
years since we have even done that, we've already proven ourselves to the main
promotional company and today we get paid to play! That is basically how we have
done it up to this point. Now that we're signed to a reputable label , things
can only get better! In retrospect, I feel what makes the list of bands we've
opened up for impressive is the actual determination and dedication that we
accomplished to do so. Regarding the second part of the question, a show that
comes to mind is the one I mentioned earlier as our first appearance with a big
act. To be a little more specific, the time we opened up for DARK ANGEL in February
of 1989. There were something like 2.500 people in attendance and to this day,
it's still one of the most loudest and insane crowds we've ever played in front
of!!!"
I never saw any release of SADISTIC INTENT for sale in a store, even in
mailorders they're very difficult to get. Do you regret this situation, that it
is so difficult to obtain your material? Do you think that this way, you only
reach the very dedicated audience?
"There
are actually a few shops as well as mailorders that have carried our "Resurrection"
and "Ancient Black Earth" CD's, so I have no regrets for our situation.
Although I wouldn't have minded better distribution, I certainly feel previliged
of our underground experience because of our very dedicated audience!"
Since you already opened up for so many bands, aren't there any bands you are
friends with and that could help you to get signed by a bigger label by passing
a promo or whatever? Are you actually interested to get picked up by a bigger
label (I think something like Metal Blade could suit you very well)?
"I have "friends"
in several bands but the reality is none of them ever offered any help to get us
signed. Call it pride or whatever, SADISTIC INTENT never asked any bands for
help and eventually we got signed to a label that we respect on our own! This
label is called Necropolis Records and we are currently mixing our debut full
length entitled "The Second Coming Of Darkness"! Necropolis recently
landed a distribution deal so now it will be easier to find this CD! Although
there are bigger labels out there, I would hate to be on some of them and would
much rather self release our music!!!"
I recently ordered the SADISTIC INTENT / UNGOD split 7", but unfortunately
I didn't get it already. Would you like to tell a bit more about that 7"
and the song you recorded?
"We recorded a song
titled ‘Eternal Darkness’ which contains salvaged riffs from an old tune of
ours from 1987! Through Bays morbid vision, the lyrics came about and they deal
with the submission of hell which is the eternal darkness! After the 7" was
released we decided to re-record ‘Eternal Darkness’ for our up-coming full
length on Necropolis Records. UNGOD is from Germany and they are Black Metal. It
has been released as a limited edition of 1,000 copies by the German label
called Merciless Records. If anyone is interested in obtaining a copy, get in
contact with them as soon as possible! Their address is: P.O. Box 72, 97448
Arnstein, Germany. I'm not sure of the price but it might be a good idea to get
a hold of them first because they may be out by the time you read this."
What else can you reveal about your full-length debut? Will it also include many
older already known tracks?
"I can tell you that
"The Second Coming Of Darkness" is being recorded at Ghost Studios
which is where we recorded our "Ancient Black Earth" mini-CD. I can
also say that it will be our best recording yet and it shall be a monumental
release for the extreme Metal scene! The songs are a combination of older and
newer ones and all the titles appearing on the album are: ‘The Summoning’,
‘Beyond The Grave’, ‘Untimely End’, ‘Second Coming’, ‘Unholy
Revelations’, ‘Invocation Of Blasphemy’, ‘Funebre’, ‘Lurking Terror’,
‘Numbered With The Dead’, ‘Ancient Black Earth’, ‘Eternal Darkness’,
‘Nightmare’ and ‘Funerals Obscure’."
Do you have any idea how big the SADISTIC INTENT following is worldwide and
especially in Europe / America? When you play a headlining gig, how many people
would turn up? Are there any songs that you know the audience is especially into?
"It's hard to say
exactly how big our following is around the world. A lot of people that have
written in say they got a recorded tape of ours from a friend so I'm sure that
is quite rampant. After being an international underground band for over a
decade I know we have a decent following in Europe and America. Being that
Europe and especially America are large, I know our supporters are really
scattered. Aside from that, during our headlining tour of Mexico we drew 1.000
people at our biggest show! Here in Los Angeles, depending on the night of the
week we currently draw about an average of 300 people. At our last show we drew
about 500 people! As far as particular crowd favorites, it seems like everybody
has a different one! I actually prefer it that way, it would be a little
dissappointing if everybody had the same favorite song!"
Have you ever been over here in Europe, and in case yes where have you been?
"Unfortunately, I nor
any members of the band have been there yet. Actually our ex-vocalist went to
Germany and he came across some SADISTIC INTENT fans at the Wacken festival!
Necropolis Records informed us that once our recording is unleashed they will
organize a European tour for us! I have heard great things about Europe in
general and I can't wait to go! Amsterdam seems like the type of place we will
especially enjoy!!!"
You also have a store called "Dark Realm Records". What do you do
there exactly? How much time do you spend each day in the shop? Is this your
biggest way of making a living? Is this store actually yours? How do you go to
work if you're interested in distributing a release?
"We do several things:
during business hours we help the customers who come in, run the register, put
merchandise out and other things that come with keeping this place organized.
Behind the scenes we take care of the books, deal with the bank, pay the bills,
make trades and orders, take care of mail and mail orders, update our store site,
make inquiries with other distributors or shops that carry metal, etc... Since
we just moved to our new location of 1.280 square feet, we had to do some hard
work just to get this place ready! I am usually here five to six days a week and
do what I got to do at least eight hours a day. For a few years, we had a couple
other jobs to make a living and to invest into our record shop, but now this is
it! We are not rich and currently are not even making this countries "minimum
wage", but it is enough to make it by for now. Dark Realm goes hand in hand
with SADISTIC INTENT and it feels great knowing that we can go to work and say
that this is what we like to do. If you are interested in having a release
distributed through Dark Realm, send a promo and wholesale price information and
we'll take it from there. Throughout the years we have been supportive of Dark /
Death / Black Metal. When we want to distribute something, usually our
distributors have it and we get it from them. I must say that we are doing our
share of keeping the extreme Metal scene alive and we've even organized in-store
autograph sessions with bands such as: MORBID ANGEL, AT THE GATES, CRADLE OF
FILTH, DISSECTION, EXODUS, CANNIBAL CORPSE, DARK FUNERAL, ENTOMBED, GOD
DETHRONED, SAMAEL, MAYHEM, GRAVE, DIMMU BORGIR and a couple more! Dark Realm
Records is also a label! We just released "Resist" from Poland’s
blackened Death horde called DAMNATION! For those who like it fast and heavy!!!
We also have re-released "We Have Arrived", the debut of L.A.'s
classic DARK ANGEL! This version contains the original artwork and lyrics! A
must have for those into 80's Death Thrash!!!"
You recently wrote to me that you also recorded POSSESSED and SLAYER tracks for
tribute albums. I think that tribute albums are really overused these days as
most of the cover versions are never able to compete with the originals,
especially when you hear some of the versions on the latest MERCYFUL FATE,
KREATOR and IRON MAIDEN tribute albums. I also thought it was strange that you
recorded a SLAYER song, they're a great band no doubt about that, but almost
every band does it nowadays, and there are so many other cool (thrash) bands you
can pick a song from, I think.
"The way I look at it is
this way: I'm not bothered by the amount of tributes but what does get annoying
is the quality of the band’s versions. Personally I have been wanting to do a
SLAYER song for years now because they are one of our biggest influences not to
mention that they're from our home town! We even went to the same high school
that Tom Araya went to! I actually went to class with his younger brother John
Araya who had a band called BLOODCUM. Anyhow, when Dwell Records gave us the
opportunity to do ‘Necrophiliac’ we honestly wanted to pay tribute to our
local ancient ones of Death / Black Metal and that's what we did. Consequently,
this tribute has sold something in the lines of 20.000 copies and we have even
received mail from SLAYER fans who say they like our version better than the
original! So, in our case I believe doing the SLAYER tribute was really a
positive experience as opposed to negative one. Sure, there are other cool bands
and that is why in 1996 (when there were not so many tribute albums) we covered
the CELTIC FROST song ‘Return To The Eve’. Later on, when we got the rare
chance of recording ‘The Exorcist’ from the godly POSSESSED with original
bass / vocalist Jeff Becerra, we had to do it!!! POSSESSED is certainly one of
our all time favorite bands and it was an honor to record and party with Jeff
Becerra!"
These days, I get a lot of albums and CD's to review or whatever and so I get to
hear a lot of stuff. There are many albums that are just OK or that you could
even state as "good", but there are very few that really manage to
impress me in a way that they impressed me about 8 years ago. Do you feel the
same way and what do you think is the main reason for this?
"I feel the same way but
I don't think there is only one main reason, there are actually a combination of
factors behind this. One of the main reasons for all this is not surprisingly
some of the bigger record labels. When I say big record labels, I am also
thinking about the whole package they are involved with such as their
distributors and magazines which at times they pay off to give their releases
good reviews! Anyhow, throughout the years I have seen how the actions of record
labels has affected the general course of "Death / Black" Metal where
I can say that they are the root. I know there are some bands who self-release
their own recordings but I'll get to that later. The fact of the matter is,
record labels have the power to say yes or no as far as releasing anything! When
you look at the Death Metal trend a few years ago and the more recent Black
Metal one, you see that the first bands they signed were for the most part the
best ones each time. Reason being, those are the bands that became successful in
the underground scene! When it came
time to signing them, it was a no brainer because those were obviously some of
the most popular bands the underground had to offer! So it's not like these
people working at the labels are geniuses who discovered some unknown talent on
there own!!! Because of the former underground bands success, the labels seen
the potential growth of both Death / Black Metal! Like usual, once they know
there is a demand for a certain music, they will quickly sign whatever they
think is marketable just to make a quick buck! If these bands happen to be
undistinguished, the labels don't care because while the trend is happening they
know they will sell just about anything!! Due to that careless attitude, a lot
of releases end up being mediocre and in the end the potential growth of the
scene gets ruined because of all the releases that are "just ok". So
that basically explains why a lot of releases are not as impressive. But then
the question, why was there more impressive releases in the past? The truth is,
although the music of the original Death / Black Metal bands was evil, they had
a wider range of musical influences and it showed in their releases. That
musical inclination also crossed over to the second generation and there was
even some new standards set! Unfortunately some of those bands broke up and over
the years some lost the edge they once had. By the time the third generation hit,
the labels had already exploited Death Metal and a lot the younger bands were
not really exposed to the earlier classic releases of Death Metal. Thanks to the
labels signing so many mediocre so called "Death" Metal bands, the
Black Metal underground had now turned against anything labeled as Death Metal!
Since Black Metal was trying extra hard to stay "true", it was no
longer okay to admit they liked other music besides Black Metal. The few that
later acknowledged they did indeed like classic Death Metal, were the ones that
had become most popular in the underground scene eventually getting signed!
After that, I already mentioned what happens... Consequentially, all that has
caused a narrow-minded musical climate and once again this can be attributed to
the bigger record labels! Consciously or sub-consciously, from what I've seen
todays upcoming bands are primarily inspired by the current musical spectrum
which in comparison with the older releases is not as remarkable. Like I said I
would get to later, most of the bands who self-release their own recordings also
fall under that clout of the record industry. If all the labels would have done
their part to have kept the elementariness of Death /Black Metal alive, the
newer bands would've had an essential foundation to carry on the musical
integrity of the ancient ones. I'm not talking about this recent "retro"
thing either. I think it's great that there is a revival but a band should get
influenced, not be a second rate copy! Last but not least, there has always been
musicianship for better or for worse and naturally it shall always be that way.
Although I can defend and feel I'm right about my choices of preferring the
older releases for the most part (because I do like some new bands!), There is
another factor that goes hand in hand with the current situation. If you can
fathom the aesthetics of musical perception, sometimes what one can find to be
un-interesting or moderately OK can be the greatest thing to someone else! The
reality of that can make sense of what does not make sense to people who are not
impressed by the latest releases. If you can apply that to "Death /
Black" Metal with a large enough market to exploit, go figure..."
Regarding the style of the releases I get these days, I have the impression that
Black Metal is going more underground again and that Heavy Metal is coming back
in a big way. This has resulted in that there is more "room" now for
upcoming Death Metal bands. Do you think this is a good thing? Do you think this
way the quality will rise again?
"In theory, that does
make sense and it is always good to have trendy dorks out of the scene! Either
way, I can not speak for other Death Metal bands as far as what kind of quality
they will put out. All I can say is that whether our music be slower or faster,
we will continue to do the best we can! If the time comes where we do not feel
our work is of quality, then there will be no point in continuing."
The best Death Metal albums so far released within the last couple of year are
to my opinion the ones of SOULBURN, PENTACLE, ASPHYX, GOD DETHRONED, VADER and
IMMOLATION. What do think about these releases and which ones do you think were
among the best so far?
"The releases you
mentioned are great but there are also albums from DAMNATION, IN AETERNUM, THE CHASM, DESTRUCTION,
MORTEM, SODOM, VOMITORY, NECROPHOBIC, MORBID ANGEL, CANNIBAL CORPSE, THE
DARKSEND, INCANTATION, DISGORGE (Mex.), REPUGNANT, HATE ETERNAL,
KRISIUN, CENTINEX, INFAMY, COFFIN TEXTS, PURGATORY, CENTURIAN, PSYCHRIST,
AVULSED, NECROFLESH, HEADHUNTER DC,
ABOMINATOR, DARKTHRONE (I know people don't consider them D.M. anymore but they
have that ancient style and I don't like seperating Death /Black Metal anyway),
etc. Plus I'm sure there's more bands out there worth mentioning
that I haven't heard yet or slipped my mind!"
I'm busy with Metal almost every day for a couple of hours by writing letters,
recording tapes, preparing / doing interviews, going to gigs, etc. If there
wouldn't be Metal, there would definitely be a big void in my life, as it's one
of the biggest things that gives me a sort of satisfaction or whatever you want
to call it. Do you live / feel the same way and what's the most important reason
that the style of music just never gets boring?
"Metal has been an
animating as well as vital principal which can becredited with the faculties of
thought, action and emotion in my life. Not only has Metal been inspirational,
it has also been a captivating source of entertainment! It has even become a
personal vortex of expressing myself through the creations of musical art. I am
also busy with Metal in my daily life and I am so involved with it that it's
become my way of making a living. I quickly must add we are not doing it for the
money, if money was the primary goal I know I would have not picked this career!
I get a pleasure of being able to continue my lifestyle and at the same time do
my best to keep the Metal scene alive. So, together with SADISTIC INTENT and
Dark Realm Records, I basically live and feel passionate of Metal as much as
anyone. Although some bands are boring, the music of the bands that are not will
live on even after we die..."
What are SADISTIC INTENT's current future plans?
"Basically finish our
current recording session and tour as much as we can. Perhaps one night we will
cause some bedlam in Belgium!!!"
Any last words or anything you would still like to add here?
"Thank you for the very
interesting interview Steven! Keep up the great work and all the best with your
obscure triumphs! Last but certainly not least, eternal hails go out to all of
you who have stood loyal to SADISTIC INTENT!! Prepare for the second coming!!!
Worshippers of death, I call unto thee, hordes of darkness rise!!!!
"
(This interview
originally appeared in Sleepless Magazine No. 9 and was done around the summer
of 2000)
Steven Willems
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