A Plague Of Metal With PAULIE From SONS OF EREBUS
For the past four years, Adelaide blackened death groove outfit
Sons Of Erebus have noisily gone about their business, smoothing
off the edges of a rough exterior to uncover the gemstone beneath.
Despite the inevitable teething problems faced by most...
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For the past four years, Adelaide blackened death groove outfit
Sons Of Erebus have noisily gone about their business, smoothing
off the edges of a rough exterior to uncover the gemstone
beneath.
Despite the inevitable teething problems faced by most bands, Sons
Of Erebus have racked up the miles, playing a string of festivals
across Victoria, Queensland and New South Wales while fine-tuning
their material and road testing it on the people who matter
most.
The fans.
Now, with a settled line up comprising guitarist Ethan
(Asmodeus/ex-Thorngate) bassist Bedlam, eccentric frontman Paulie
(PAUL13/A Murder of Crows/ex-Age of Horror), lead guitarist Rus
(ex-Scapegoat/ex-Horrific Penetration/ex-Age of Horror) and young
drummer and local legend Kyle (Broken Loose), Sons Of Erebus are
ready to pounce, unleashing their debut 4 track EP Drenched In
Plague last week to an overwhelmingly positive response that has so
far justified the extra hours put in before committing anything to
disk.
Frontman Paulie sat down with HEAVY recently to discuss Drenched In
Plague and everything around it.
"Yeah, pretty good so far," he smiled when we asked what the
reaction has been so far to the EP. "We've had good feedback and a
lot of good compliments. A lot of messages that are all positive so
far (laughs). And the songs are familiar with the fans because
we've been playing them for a while and trying to bust out
finishing the CD. So yeah, it's had a good reception."
We ask Paulie to dive deeper into the musical side of Drenched In
Plague.
"It started off as more of a black metal thing," he measured, "and
then it's evolved with me dipping my style into it. I come from a
bit more of a groove background, and we've tried to make that kind
of sound - that bit darker sound - a bit more accessible by taking
some of the intensity out of it."
In the full interview, we discussed Drenched In Plague in greater
detail, running through each of the four tracks one at a time with
Paulie explaining how the songs came together and what they are
about.
We talked about the pressures of a debut release and the length of
time it has taken for Sons Of Erebus to release their first
recorded material. Talk turned to their live show and upcoming
support with international thrash metal outfit Vektor plus advanced
plans on new material, including what it will sound like and
more.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
Sons Of Erebus have noisily gone about their business, smoothing
off the edges of a rough exterior to uncover the gemstone
beneath.
Despite the inevitable teething problems faced by most bands, Sons
Of Erebus have racked up the miles, playing a string of festivals
across Victoria, Queensland and New South Wales while fine-tuning
their material and road testing it on the people who matter
most.
The fans.
Now, with a settled line up comprising guitarist Ethan
(Asmodeus/ex-Thorngate) bassist Bedlam, eccentric frontman Paulie
(PAUL13/A Murder of Crows/ex-Age of Horror), lead guitarist Rus
(ex-Scapegoat/ex-Horrific Penetration/ex-Age of Horror) and young
drummer and local legend Kyle (Broken Loose), Sons Of Erebus are
ready to pounce, unleashing their debut 4 track EP Drenched In
Plague last week to an overwhelmingly positive response that has so
far justified the extra hours put in before committing anything to
disk.
Frontman Paulie sat down with HEAVY recently to discuss Drenched In
Plague and everything around it.
"Yeah, pretty good so far," he smiled when we asked what the
reaction has been so far to the EP. "We've had good feedback and a
lot of good compliments. A lot of messages that are all positive so
far (laughs). And the songs are familiar with the fans because
we've been playing them for a while and trying to bust out
finishing the CD. So yeah, it's had a good reception."
We ask Paulie to dive deeper into the musical side of Drenched In
Plague.
"It started off as more of a black metal thing," he measured, "and
then it's evolved with me dipping my style into it. I come from a
bit more of a groove background, and we've tried to make that kind
of sound - that bit darker sound - a bit more accessible by taking
some of the intensity out of it."
In the full interview, we discussed Drenched In Plague in greater
detail, running through each of the four tracks one at a time with
Paulie explaining how the songs came together and what they are
about.
We talked about the pressures of a debut release and the length of
time it has taken for Sons Of Erebus to release their first
recorded material. Talk turned to their live show and upcoming
support with international thrash metal outfit Vektor plus advanced
plans on new material, including what it will sound like and
more.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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