Surving The Plague With TIMOTHY POPE From THE AMENTA
Interview by Kris Peters Australian extreme metal outfit The Amenta
recently released a brutal album called Plague Of Locus, boasting
an assortment of cover songs that have inspired the band and their
music. The selection of bands paid homage to has a...
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Interview by Kris Peters
Australian extreme metal outfit The Amenta recently released a
brutal album called Plague Of Locus, boasting an assortment of
cover songs that have inspired the band and their music.
The selection of bands paid homage to has a number of surprises
amongst some expected tributes, ranging from local black metal
bands like Nazxul and Lord Kaos to alternative acts such as Alice
In Chains, Diamanda Galas and Killing Joke. It is an eclectic and
broad list of artists, going a long way to giving us a better
insight into The Amenta and what makes them tick.
To celebrate, The Amenta embark on their first headlining tour in
over a decade, kicking off on November 16 in Sydney and taking in
an appearance at this year's Froth & Fury festival in Adelaide.
It is a tour metal fans around the country have been screaming for,
and one which sees blackened sludge machine LO! supporting for most
shows in a twin sonic assault that promises to be as intense as it
will be visually stunning.
Keyboard/sampler Timothy Pope sat down with HEAVY to tell us
more.
"You never know what to expect with any release," he began, "but
more so with covers. People might not know a lot of the bands we
covered, or maybe they knew the songs too well and don't think we
do good versions. You never really know how people are going to
receive it but so far it's been almost exclusively really
positive."
We ask Pope why now was the right time for The Amenta to make this
album.
"It was something we almost started doing almost accidently when we
started recording our last album Revelator," he explained. "We've
always been a band where basically anything we write we record and
it gets released. So there's not a lot of additional stuff floating
around. There's no B sides or nothing we can put together a special
release with, so it was a deliberate decision of let's try and
record a couple of songs that we won't put on the album, but we'll
just use the fact we're recording to get them done as efficiently
as possible. Then if we need to do a Japanese import version with
bonus tracks or anything like that then we've got some tracks. We
recorded the drums of the Alice In Chains song called Angry Chair
and also the drums for the Halo song Rise. We recorded them at the
same time we recorded drums for Revelator, and at one point we even
talked about having those songs on the album anyway. But as we went
through those dropped by the wayside, and we decided to concentrate
on the songs that we know are going to be on the album. They sat
there for a little while not doing anything, and then we were
talking about doing something with those songs and thought we would
build it out to something more rather than just have two songs on
Bandcamp. As we discussed it we came up with all this idea of all
these bands we wanted to cover, and we decided to pin them all
around this new song that we wrote especially for it and make it
into a bit more of a solid release. Something that people could get
their teeth into a bit."
In the full interview, Tim talks more about the covers chosen and
why, the broad spectrum of influences and how they shaped The
Amenta's sound, how much the songs were changed from the original
versions, the process of reworking each song, the awesome album
cover, the one original song on Plague Of Locus and if that is a
hint at the future direction of their music, the upcoming tour and
what to expect and more.
Australian extreme metal outfit The Amenta recently released a
brutal album called Plague Of Locus, boasting an assortment of
cover songs that have inspired the band and their music.
The selection of bands paid homage to has a number of surprises
amongst some expected tributes, ranging from local black metal
bands like Nazxul and Lord Kaos to alternative acts such as Alice
In Chains, Diamanda Galas and Killing Joke. It is an eclectic and
broad list of artists, going a long way to giving us a better
insight into The Amenta and what makes them tick.
To celebrate, The Amenta embark on their first headlining tour in
over a decade, kicking off on November 16 in Sydney and taking in
an appearance at this year's Froth & Fury festival in Adelaide.
It is a tour metal fans around the country have been screaming for,
and one which sees blackened sludge machine LO! supporting for most
shows in a twin sonic assault that promises to be as intense as it
will be visually stunning.
Keyboard/sampler Timothy Pope sat down with HEAVY to tell us
more.
"You never know what to expect with any release," he began, "but
more so with covers. People might not know a lot of the bands we
covered, or maybe they knew the songs too well and don't think we
do good versions. You never really know how people are going to
receive it but so far it's been almost exclusively really
positive."
We ask Pope why now was the right time for The Amenta to make this
album.
"It was something we almost started doing almost accidently when we
started recording our last album Revelator," he explained. "We've
always been a band where basically anything we write we record and
it gets released. So there's not a lot of additional stuff floating
around. There's no B sides or nothing we can put together a special
release with, so it was a deliberate decision of let's try and
record a couple of songs that we won't put on the album, but we'll
just use the fact we're recording to get them done as efficiently
as possible. Then if we need to do a Japanese import version with
bonus tracks or anything like that then we've got some tracks. We
recorded the drums of the Alice In Chains song called Angry Chair
and also the drums for the Halo song Rise. We recorded them at the
same time we recorded drums for Revelator, and at one point we even
talked about having those songs on the album anyway. But as we went
through those dropped by the wayside, and we decided to concentrate
on the songs that we know are going to be on the album. They sat
there for a little while not doing anything, and then we were
talking about doing something with those songs and thought we would
build it out to something more rather than just have two songs on
Bandcamp. As we discussed it we came up with all this idea of all
these bands we wanted to cover, and we decided to pin them all
around this new song that we wrote especially for it and make it
into a bit more of a solid release. Something that people could get
their teeth into a bit."
In the full interview, Tim talks more about the covers chosen and
why, the broad spectrum of influences and how they shaped The
Amenta's sound, how much the songs were changed from the original
versions, the process of reworking each song, the awesome album
cover, the one original song on Plague Of Locus and if that is a
hint at the future direction of their music, the upcoming tour and
what to expect and more.
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