Drums, Discipline, And Death Metal: Ingested’s LYN JEFFS Talks Aussie Tours And Going Back To Their Roots
Words by Angela Croudace UK death metal giants Ingested are
returning to Australian shores, and drummer Lyn Jeffs gave HEAVY
the inside scoop on what fans can expect. After their tour in 2023
alongside Archspire, the band was blown away by the warm...
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UK death metal giants Ingested are returning to Australian shores,
and drummer Lyn Jeffs gave HEAVY the inside scoop on what fans can
expect. After their tour in 2023 alongside Archspire, the band was
blown away by the warm reception and immediately knew they had to
come back — this time for a headlining run.
“We always wanted to come over and do a headliner,” Lyn shared.
“The Aussie crowds were amazing — really good energy, and we made
solid connections with bands like Melancholia and Werewolves. It
just felt right.”
Ingested’s recent shift back to a five-piece line up has brought
fresh energy and creativity to both the stage and studio. With the
addition of guitarist Andrew and bassist Tom, the band embraces a
more collaborative approach to writing and performance. “It’s way
more dynamic now,” said Lyn. “We’ve got new perspectives, and it’s
even influencing the sound. There’s a section in the new track
‘Ultra Flesh’ that’s just bass — something we’ve never done
before.”
Their physical and mental preparation for tours has evolved over
the years, too. Gone are the hard-partying days of trying to live
out Pantera-style tour videos.
Now, Lyn sticks to yoga, running, and a gym routine to stay
stage-ready. “Playing the kind of music we do is like a sport,” he
said. “It’s not normal to play these tempos — it’s f***ing stupid
really — but if you prepare well, you can still perform at your
best.”
The band is embracing this tour as a way to connect their evolving
sound with their roots. Expect older tracks to return to the set
list, now that they’ve got longer headline slots.
Despite their brutal sound, Lyn reminds us not to judge a book by
its cover. “People expect us to be scary or into horror 24/7,” he
laughs. “But most of us are just regular people who like football,
cycling, or different kinds of music.”
With their grounded approach and renewed energy, Ingested’s return
to Australia promises to be a tour that fans — and the band — won’t
soon forget.
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UK death metal giants Ingested are returning to Australian shores,
and drummer Lyn Jeffs gave HEAVY the inside scoop on what fans can
expect. After their tour in 2023 alongside Archspire, the band was
blown away by the warm reception and immediately knew they had to
come back — this time for a headlining run.
“We always wanted to come over and do a headliner,” Lyn shared.
“The Aussie crowds were amazing — really good energy, and we made
solid connections with bands like Melancholia and Werewolves. It
just felt right.”
Ingested’s recent shift back to a five-piece line up has brought
fresh energy and creativity to both the stage and studio. With the
addition of guitarist Andrew and bassist Tom, the band embraces a
more collaborative approach to writing and performance. “It’s way
more dynamic now,” said Lyn. “We’ve got new perspectives, and it’s
even influencing the sound. There’s a section in the new track
‘Ultra Flesh’ that’s just bass — something we’ve never done
before.”
Their physical and mental preparation for tours has evolved over
the years, too. Gone are the hard-partying days of trying to live
out Pantera-style tour videos.
Now, Lyn sticks to yoga, running, and a gym routine to stay
stage-ready. “Playing the kind of music we do is like a sport,” he
said. “It’s not normal to play these tempos — it’s f***ing stupid
really — but if you prepare well, you can still perform at your
best.”
The band is embracing this tour as a way to connect their evolving
sound with their roots. Expect older tracks to return to the set
list, now that they’ve got longer headline slots.
Despite their brutal sound, Lyn reminds us not to judge a book by
its cover. “People expect us to be scary or into horror 24/7,” he
laughs. “But most of us are just regular people who like football,
cycling, or different kinds of music.”
With their grounded approach and renewed energy, Ingested’s return
to Australia promises to be a tour that fans — and the band — won’t
soon forget.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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