Impending Doom With KURT DEIMER
Interview by Kris Peters There is so much music being released on
an hourly basis in the modern age that sometimes it is necessary to
hedge your bets and look into outside interests that could possibly
align with your own in an attempt to combine...
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Interview by Kris Peters
There is so much music being released on an hourly basis in the
modern age that sometimes it is necessary to hedge your bets and
look into outside interests that could possibly align with your own
in an attempt to combine forces.
This is much easier said than done, especially considering that
something like that would usually involve having to work with other
people thus reducing the individual impact of your work. The
smarter - and infinitely harder - way to do things is to diversify
on your own, but that then poses even more problems of having to
make two projects work rather than one.
The lucky (or more lateral thinking) few manage to dip their toes
into two projects and weave their sonic tapestry into one wholesome
product, as seen recently with US rocker Kurt Deimer who has
combined his love of film with that of his music.
In recent years Deimer began work on a horror movie franchise
called Hellbilly Hollow, writing, acting and producing the films to
an ever-growing fanbase. And what one thing do all good horror
films possess?
A metal soundtrack.
Which is where Deimer found his niche, slotting his new track Doom
into Hellbilly Hollow in the pivotal closing scene.
Deimer has so much more going on both musically and on film that
HEAVY just had to make time to chat with him to find out
more.
"I have two movies coming out in 2024," he corrected. "Scared To
Death and then Hellbilly Hollow which is my horror franchise that I
started. Doom features in the epic final scene of Hellbilly Hollow,
which I why I originally wrote the song. It's just a slammer, man.
It's bringing rock and roll to the world the way I do it and
hopefully everybody sees that it doesn't sound like everything
else."
"We needed a good, epic song for the final scene. I wrote the song
originally for the movie, that's what inspired it, and you can have
a lot of doom in a horror type movie that's scary and a lot of
scenarios that create that doom feeling. But I also write to try to
help people realise other things that are going on in the world and
things I've gone through in my life. I wanted to also point out
that drug abuse - whether it's heroin or cocaine or any drug of
choice, pills, whatever - can also create doom in ones life."
In the full interview, Kurt talks more about Doom and how it fits
in with the movie, other songs that will appear on the soundtrack,
the storyline of Hellbilly Hollow and the whole franchise, having a
role in the Halloween remake, other new songs he has recorded and
what he plans to do with them, his love for Hoodoo Gurus and more.
There is so much music being released on an hourly basis in the
modern age that sometimes it is necessary to hedge your bets and
look into outside interests that could possibly align with your own
in an attempt to combine forces.
This is much easier said than done, especially considering that
something like that would usually involve having to work with other
people thus reducing the individual impact of your work. The
smarter - and infinitely harder - way to do things is to diversify
on your own, but that then poses even more problems of having to
make two projects work rather than one.
The lucky (or more lateral thinking) few manage to dip their toes
into two projects and weave their sonic tapestry into one wholesome
product, as seen recently with US rocker Kurt Deimer who has
combined his love of film with that of his music.
In recent years Deimer began work on a horror movie franchise
called Hellbilly Hollow, writing, acting and producing the films to
an ever-growing fanbase. And what one thing do all good horror
films possess?
A metal soundtrack.
Which is where Deimer found his niche, slotting his new track Doom
into Hellbilly Hollow in the pivotal closing scene.
Deimer has so much more going on both musically and on film that
HEAVY just had to make time to chat with him to find out
more.
"I have two movies coming out in 2024," he corrected. "Scared To
Death and then Hellbilly Hollow which is my horror franchise that I
started. Doom features in the epic final scene of Hellbilly Hollow,
which I why I originally wrote the song. It's just a slammer, man.
It's bringing rock and roll to the world the way I do it and
hopefully everybody sees that it doesn't sound like everything
else."
"We needed a good, epic song for the final scene. I wrote the song
originally for the movie, that's what inspired it, and you can have
a lot of doom in a horror type movie that's scary and a lot of
scenarios that create that doom feeling. But I also write to try to
help people realise other things that are going on in the world and
things I've gone through in my life. I wanted to also point out
that drug abuse - whether it's heroin or cocaine or any drug of
choice, pills, whatever - can also create doom in ones life."
In the full interview, Kurt talks more about Doom and how it fits
in with the movie, other songs that will appear on the soundtrack,
the storyline of Hellbilly Hollow and the whole franchise, having a
role in the Halloween remake, other new songs he has recorded and
what he plans to do with them, his love for Hoodoo Gurus and more.
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