Calling Out The Problem With PHILLIP CAPEWELL From ENGRAVED
Interview by Kris Peters Rising Brisbane metal outfit Engraved have
awoken from their slumber and come out snarling with the release of
their new single The Fallen. Described as a song that "amplifies
everything Engraved fans love", The Fallen takes...
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Interview by Kris Peters
Rising Brisbane metal outfit Engraved have awoken from their
slumber and come out snarling with the release of their new single
The Fallen. Described as a song that "amplifies everything Engraved
fans love", The Fallen takes aim at toxic people in the music
industry and their questionable motives.
With a stable line-up finally in place, Engraved are looking to
cement their place amongst the next generation of Australian metal
acts, a goal started with last year's signing to XMusic and
subsequent single NCB. The track emphatically announced Engraved as
a band with a mission, ushering in new vocalist Panda with a
devastating show of brutality that hinted at a fresh direction for
the five-piece band.
Now, Engraved further those claims with The Fallen, the second
track lifted from the band's as yet untitled debut album which is
slated for release in the back half of this year. And to celebrate,
Engraved hit the road for an East Coast tour, starting at Ric's in
Brisbane on February 14.
Bass player Phillip Capewell sat down with HEAVY to tell us
more.
"It's basically about toxicity within different scenes, especially
the music scene," he explained. "You'll have something good going,
but then you get a rat, basically, eating away at the scene and
making it toxic."
Musically, The Fallen is a step further into heavier territory for
Engraved, with Capewell acknowledging the shift in momentum.
"The song was actually sitting in our demo folder," he began, "and
just before Panda and Thiago joined the band, Dan said we need to
go through the demo folder and get rid of… just archive it
basically. That song came on and the start of it, I was just like,
oh, 30/30/150 by Stone Sour straight up. I said let's do this
one."
In the full interview, Phil talks more about The Fallen and its
musical direction, the soon-to-be-released music video, how The
Fallen differs to previous single NCB, what part the songs play in
a future album, how the sound of that will differ to their debut EP
Unleashed, the benefits of finally having a stable line-up,
upcoming shows and more.
Pre-save/ check out The Fallen here: https://lnk.to/G8M6LQ
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
Rising Brisbane metal outfit Engraved have awoken from their
slumber and come out snarling with the release of their new single
The Fallen. Described as a song that "amplifies everything Engraved
fans love", The Fallen takes aim at toxic people in the music
industry and their questionable motives.
With a stable line-up finally in place, Engraved are looking to
cement their place amongst the next generation of Australian metal
acts, a goal started with last year's signing to XMusic and
subsequent single NCB. The track emphatically announced Engraved as
a band with a mission, ushering in new vocalist Panda with a
devastating show of brutality that hinted at a fresh direction for
the five-piece band.
Now, Engraved further those claims with The Fallen, the second
track lifted from the band's as yet untitled debut album which is
slated for release in the back half of this year. And to celebrate,
Engraved hit the road for an East Coast tour, starting at Ric's in
Brisbane on February 14.
Bass player Phillip Capewell sat down with HEAVY to tell us
more.
"It's basically about toxicity within different scenes, especially
the music scene," he explained. "You'll have something good going,
but then you get a rat, basically, eating away at the scene and
making it toxic."
Musically, The Fallen is a step further into heavier territory for
Engraved, with Capewell acknowledging the shift in momentum.
"The song was actually sitting in our demo folder," he began, "and
just before Panda and Thiago joined the band, Dan said we need to
go through the demo folder and get rid of… just archive it
basically. That song came on and the start of it, I was just like,
oh, 30/30/150 by Stone Sour straight up. I said let's do this
one."
In the full interview, Phil talks more about The Fallen and its
musical direction, the soon-to-be-released music video, how The
Fallen differs to previous single NCB, what part the songs play in
a future album, how the sound of that will differ to their debut EP
Unleashed, the benefits of finally having a stable line-up,
upcoming shows and more.
Pre-save/ check out The Fallen here: https://lnk.to/G8M6LQ
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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