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It is with great pleasure we can announce that "Kjød til Jord" will be available as LP and CD, Friday 31.03.2017. The LP will contain the first 9 songs from the album and includes digital download of all 11 songs. We will come back to where you can get these physical goods closer to the release date.
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Lyon a few days ago was just simply f-ing amazing! Check out this awesome footage shot by Jaime from Obsidian Kingdom, and come bring a friend and see us at @dometufnellpark in London tonight!
Grøde - Kjød Til Jord
Gothic Rock / Metal
Country: Norway
Dust and ashes have stirred and settled time and time again. Eons of silence have droned our ears to deafness.
Now we will wait no longer.
Releasing 2nd album, âKjød til Jordâ, for immediate digital availability on Bandcamp (https://groede.bandcamp.com).
A vinyl release will be available later this year, accompanied by a proper release party somewhere in the eastern Norwegian region. Time and place will be announced at http://groede.cc, over at Bandcamp and on our Facebook page, so stay tuned.
Meanwhile, head over to https://groede.bandcamp.com and have a listen. Your support is greatly appreciated!
Et nous souhaitons un superbe anniversaire à Jørgen Munkeby, Da boss, qui fête ses 36 ans aujourd'hui! Fêtons ça comme il se doit à LA BOULE NOIRE le 26 septembre 2016! Vous en faites pas, les goodies sont en commande!
Je vous salue.
And we all wish an amazing birthday to Jørgen Munkeby, Da boss, who is turning 36 today! Let's celebrate it properly at LA BOULE NOIRE on september 26th, 2016! Don't worry, goodies are ordered!
See you.
Pics by the wonderfull Mats Lam ( Shining - Norvège)
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Grøde - Kjød Til Jord
Gothic Rock / Metal
Country: Norway
Dust and ashes have stirred and settled time and time again. Eons of silence have droned our ears to deafness.
Now we will wait no longer.
Releasing 2nd album, âKjød til Jordâ, for immediate digital availability on Bandcamp (https://groede.bandcamp.com).
A vinyl release will be available later this year, accompanied by a proper release party somewhere in the eastern Norwegian region. Time and place will be announced at http://groede.cc, over at Bandcamp and on our Facebook page, so stay tuned.
Meanwhile, head over to https://groede.bandcamp.com and have a listen. Your support is greatly appreciated!
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Jørgen Munkeby of SHININGâs Guide To Playing Sax In Metal
When I wrote my article on incorporating sax into metal a few weeks ago, I was not subtle in my praise for the man and the machine known as Jørgen Munkeby. As the individual behind SHINING and the player responsible for so many of modern metalâs great sax solos, it would be near impossible to get far in discussing the instrumentâs use in the format without landing squarely on him. So I was just a little bit more than flattered when Jørgen shared the post himself and praised it. I figured that would be the end of it, but I was wrong in the best possible way.
Jørgen took this whole thing one step further and contacted us out of the blue with a list of seven excellent tips he feels are crucial to any aspiring sax player who wants to doot some brutal-sounding shit. I cannot back all of this advice enough. It takes way more than simple technical proficiency on the horn to make it work for this music. Donât do a disservice to yourself and the music youâre trying to add to by bringing in something that doesnât fit. So without further ado, here are Jørgen Munkebyâs tips for playing metal sax!
1) Aim for vibe rather than scales
Technically proficient metal bands can gather thousands of listeners and fans each night that come to drool over their fast sweeps and new Fractal-FX patches. But since these guys are almost always drummers or guitarists, and are virtually without exception only interested in their own instruments, they surely are not interested in your reed, your smart multiphonics, or your double tongue technique. So focus instead on making great music.
Pay attention to the atmosphere in the song youâre playing on, and choose phrases, pitches and intervals that match the vibe. For dark and hard metal music, chose tritones and descending chromatic semitones for instance.
And when the need to flaunt your sax scales becomes unbearable, just go home and do it in the mirror.
2) Use the lyrics
Knowing the general content and atmosphere of the lyrics can greatly help you when choosing what to play.
Do not invoke Michael Breckerâs smooth bends and lightening fast technique if youâre aiming for the feel of a cold and barren post-apocalyptic world of snow and ice. Thatâs coke under Miami skies and not A Blaze In The Northern Sky.
When I recorded sax on Ihsahnâs album After, my first solo didnât feel like anything special. But after Ihsahn mentioned how the lyrics was completely devoid of life, it all fell into place and I was able to record sax tracks that made so much more sense with the music, and ended up being some of the best sax stuff Iâve recorded in my life.
3) Know your history
Metal is by default loud, heavy and abrasive music. But youâd be surprised by how well the old angry tenor giants would fit with modern metal music! Just check out the YouTube mashup with John Coltraneâs Interstellar Space mashed up with a Sunn O))) track!
Study the abrasive blowers like Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders and Albert Ayler, top it off with some John Zorn, and youâve got yourself a toolkit perfect for metal work!
4) Live and breathe metal
Just like Kenny G is frowned upon in the jazz world, so will you be in the metal world if they feel metal is not running in your veins. If you werenât lucky enough to grow up with Pantera, Sepultura, Death and Entombed when you were a kid, then just get to work now! Buy albums, listen, jam with it, transcribe, record, try out stuff, go to shows, get metal friends, and live and breathe metal. When it becomes second nature, the magic will come.
5) Get your instrument setup right
To get a sound that is strong enough to feel at home between sharp and screaming guitars, thundering drums and demonic vocals, you need some real power from your horn. Get a mouthpiece (preferably made of metal, of course) and a reed that generates lots of overtones and loud volume. This will help your sound blend right in with the other instruments.
[Ed. note: Though thereâs some disagreement in the sax community about how much difference mouthpiece material makes, there are absolutely different shapes and styles of mouthpieces that are better suited to project and work better in smaller ensembles as opposed to blending in with instrument sections in larger ensembles. As for reeds, harder/thicker tends to be more powerful and sonically pliable.]
6) Get your physical setup right
To be able to play with these big brutes among musical instruments, you not only need a good and suitable instrument setup, you also need some real physical chops to back it up. Merely turning up the mic just doesnât cut it.
Get your lips, tongue, throat, breathing, posture, stamina and general playing muscles in shape. Run, jog, practice! And get earplugs, âcause itâs gonna get loud!
7) Learn about mixing
While saxâs popularity in metal music is explosively on the rise these days, and hopefully will keep on rising, the metal mixing engineers have still yet to tag along. Most of them donât know shit about mixing a sax, and some might even hate the thought of having a sax in metal music. This can lead to burying the sax track way down in the mix just because they just canât manage to make it sit well with the music. If you learn about mixing, you can help out, to the benefit of the both track and yourself.
I usually premix my recorded tracks before sending them out, so the engineer can just open up the faders and instantly have a track thatâs already compressed and eq-ed and blends right into the track.
Learn about how compression, eq, saturation, reverbs, delays can make the sax feel at home in the mix and convey the right emotional vibe. Learn about how the right reverb can make it cold and hard, and how removing some flabby 250 Hz can make it sound just a bit harder. Try an Eventide MicroPitchShift and make it totally David Bowie! Or add a parallel distortion to tear it up just a bit more.
Also learn how volume in mix can greatly affect your pitch choices. Colorful and intentional âoutsideâ notes that can sound bold and interesting when you played them, can sound like unintentional wrong notes at lower volumes. Therefore be wary of recording your sax without auditioning the tracks at lower mix levels, as you might have thrown in a bit too many smart notes than you should. I know Iâve done that many times!
Conclusion
With more and more jazz cats listening to metal music, and more and more metal heads opening up and experimenting with jazz elements, I know weâll soon fully bridge the gap between the two soon-to-be best buddies metal and jazz. Iâm very much looking forward to the time when adding a sax in metal music will be just as natural as adding a seventh string on the guitar has become. Until then, just keep on blowing that devilâs horn!
SHININGâs latest album, International Blackjazz Society, is available now through Spinefarm Records. Jorgen is available as a session musician for all your saxophone needs. Visit jorgenmunkeby.com for more info!