Creating An Odyssey: Eric Wallace of Black Breath


Black Breath, photo credit- Invisible Hour

Black Breath, photo credit- Invisible Hour

On their recent tour with Goatwhore, Black Breath (Southern Lord) guitarist, Eric Wallace had a quick chat with Ghost Cult prior to the Boston, MA show at Brighton Music Hall. With their latest release, Slaves Beyond Death (due out September 25), being announced, Eric expressed what could be expected from the upcoming record.

“Expectations… I don’t think I like that word. I like to approach other people’s stuff as open minded as I can and then be surprised. I realize it sounds like I’m setting the bar low but I mean there’s elements of stuff we’ve done in the past for sure and then there’s also kind of new takes on all of it. To me it’s more expansive in a way. Not like it’s going to be a prog record or anything! Sure the songs are all longer and stuff we haven’t done in the past that we’re trying out on this record and I think turned out pretty rad. I’m excited for it to come out because I think it’s cool and I want to start playing the songs more, live. I hesitate to say too much because I want to hear what others think of it. I mean what are you supposed to say? “It’s the heaviest record we’ve ever done! It’s gunna fucking blow your mind!” I mean it either is or it isn’t. It’s up to the listeners and how they receive it. We made a record that were excited about and I think I can leave it at that.”

 

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Eric also spoke highly of the continued success of recording with Kurt Ballou at Godcity Studios in Salem, MA:

“At this point we’ve spent the better part of 2 months there now over 3 albums. Pretty damn easy to work with him especially where we’ve toured with his band and recorded with him in that space with generally the same setup before. Not much arguing there as we just do it and if it doesn’t sound good how can we make it better. It goes pretty fast which is why we were pretty excited to go back for this record with the amount of work we’ve done, just building on that makes more sense than starting fresh somewhere else. It’s killer. I think it works out great. We did get it mastered with our buddy Brad (Boatwright) in Portland at Audio Siege. He’s been doing a ton of mastering for a lot of different bands, first time we went to him and that sounds awesome as well. It all turned out nice.”

Eric Wallace of Black Breath, photo by Evil Robb Photography

Eric Wallace of Black Breath, photo by Evil Robb Photography

Continuing on the topic of writing, and how it has evolved over Black Breath’s career: “With our EP we just threw what songs we had up there since we didn’t have a contract or anything. Basically let’s get this out there and see if it sticks. So we did that and got hooked up with Southern Lord. With Heavy Breathing we got together with Kurt since no one in the band had done that before and Greg from Southern Lord was really into the idea. Whatever songs we had after that EP through the touring up until the recording process, that turned into the album. The album itself was written well before we even got there really. Nothing specific up to this point really. With Sentenced to Life, I think we as a group consciously decided that we would sort of stream line everything a lot more as in trim the fat, shorten things up, get to the fucking point and then get out. And that was basically what we did with Sentenced. Make it to the point, shorten the songs, and get rid of the unnecessary stuff really. With this new album, since we already did the shortened approach to writing, we pretty much did the opposite approach on this one to expand and make way longer songs. Same style of riffs and song writing we had going, but how do we make this more of an odyssey? There’s a lot of tracks on the new album that has fast stuff and slow stuff but there’s a mix of both in almost every song so I don’t know what you would call that approach necessarily, but plenty of bands have done it.”

TIM LEDIN


Goatwhore – Ringworm – Black Breath – Theories: Live At Brighton Music Hall


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On the day after Independence Day in the US, the fireworks were still being launched at the Brighton Music Hall in Alston, MA. Of course, the only explosions seen here were from heavy metal acts, Theories, Black Breath, Ringworm, and Goatwhore. Fans of all sorts came out early on a Sunday night to catch their favorite band on this stacked bill and left happy at the end of the night.

Theories, by Evil Robb Photography

Theories, by Evil Robb Photography

First band of the evening was grindcore outfit, Theories. Having never listened to this band, I moved up to ensure I was in the best spot to see and hear them. Overall I was pretty impressed with what time they had and the selection of songs they were able to perform. Theories will certainly be researched and added into my daily playlist.

Black Breath,  Evil Robb Photography

Black Breath, Evil Robb Photography

Next up were my most anticipated act of the night in Black Breath. Crust, hardcore, and thrash fans all shared the pit for these guys which proved to be one of the highlights of the night. Black Breath set consisted of staples from both albums such as ‘Feast of the Damned’ and ‘Home of the Grave’ off of ‘Sentenced to Life’ as well as ‘Escape from Death’ and ‘Black Sin (Spit on the Cross)’ from Heavy Breathing. The Alston crowd also got two brand new, unreleased songs that will be on Black Breath’s next release due out later this year. If these two tracks are a tale of things to come, then I am looking forward to what lies ahead.

Ringworm, Evil Robb Photography

Ringworm, Evil Robb Photography

Ringworm hit the stage next which saw the most active pits of the night. Ringworm has been one of those bands that always seemed to play other shows I would go to but could not get to on time to actually catch them. This time around, I was not going to miss out. For the most part I was into what the band had to offer and was glad I finally caught them live.

Goatwhore, by Evil Robb Photography

Goatwhore, by Evil Robb Photography

Finally, Goatwhore was due up to close the night. In the headlining spot, these Louisiana blackened thrashers played songs across their entire discography, which was a pleasant surprise. The early material got big pops from the fans which in turn brought about some fun pits to be a part of. The biggest pops for Goatwhore came from songs ‘FBS’ (Fucked By Satan) off of the latest masterpiece, Constricting Rage of the Merciless (Metal Blade) as well as closer, ‘Apocalyptic Havoc’ from the 2009 release Carving Out the Eyes of God. A fun fact for this Goatwhore tour was that typical bassist, James Harvey was not with the band. However, fill in for the tour on bass is bassist Trans Am from Ancient VVIsdom which was a treat to say the least.

Goatwhore, by Evil Robb Photography

Goatwhore, by Evil Robb Photography

This tour has certainly earned its place towards the top of my list of favorite shows thus far this year. There was truly something for everyone on this night which is hard to come by nowadays with some tour packages being put together.

Goatwhore, by Evil Robb Photography

Goatwhore, by Evil Robb Photography

 

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WORDS BY TIM LEDIN

PHOTOS BY EVIL ROBB PHOTOGRAPHY


Goatwhore Adds A Second New York City Show Tomorrow At Saint Vitus


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Currently pillaging the countryside, Goatwhore has expanded its current tour by one date due to popular demand. The band is performing a sold-out show at Saint Vitus in Brooklyn, NY tonight and will play an addition show there tomorrow night, July 7th. Their tour partners in Ringworm, along with Black Breath, and Theories will also appear.

Goatwhore with Ringworm, Blackbreath and Theories remaining tour dates:

Ringworm, Black Breath, Theories [remaining dates]:
Jul 06: Saint Vitus Bar – Brooklyn, NY

Jul 07: Saint Vitus Bar – Brooklyn, NY [tickets] ** just added **

Jul 08: Underground Arts: Black Box – Philadelphia, PA
Jul 09: Rock & Roll Hotel – Washington, D.C.
Jul 10: The End – Nashville, TN
Jul 11: New Brookland Tavern – West Columbia, SC
Jul 12: The Earl – Atlanta, GA


End Tour:
Aug
14 – Aug 16: Gwar B-Q @ Hadad’s Lake – Richmond, VA

Oct 25 – Oct26: Knot Fest @ San Manuel Amphitheater & Festival Grounds – San Bernardino, CA

 

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Goatwhore, Ringworm, Black Breath and Theories Confirm North American Tour


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Goatwhore, Ringworm, Black Breath and Theories will be venturing across North America together on an upcoming tour. Goatwhore is supporting their latest album Constricting Rage Of The Merciless, out now via Metal Blade Records.

Jun 06: FreePress Summer Festival 2015 – Houston, TX:
Jun 07: Paper Tiger – San Antonio, TX (w/ Ringworm, Theories)
w/ Ringworm, Black Breath, Theories:
Jun 08: Inside @ Red 7 – Austin, TX
Jun 09: Tricky Falls – El Paso, TX
Jun 10: Launchpad – Albuquerque, NM
Jun 11: Club Red – Mesa, AZ
Jun 12: Soda Bar – San Diego, CA
Jun 13: Stummer’s – Fresno, CA
Jun 14: The Roxy Theatre – West Hollywood, CA
Jun 15: The Catalyst Atrium – Santa Cruz, CA
Jun 16: Oakland Metro Operahouse – Oakland, CA
Jun 17: Duffy’s Hangar – Salem, OR
Jun 18: The Crocodile – Seattle, WA
Jun 19: The Rickshaw Theatre – Vancouver, BC
Jun 20: Level Upstairs – Kelowna, BC
Jun 21: Dickens Pub – Calgary, AB
Jun 22: The Starlite – Edmonton, AB
Jun 23: O’Brian’s Event Centre – Saskatoon, SK
Jun 24: The Exchange – Regina, SK
Jun 25: The Zoo Cabaret – Winnipeg, MB
Jun 26: Triple Rock Social Club – Minneapolis, MN
Jun 27: Reggie’s Rock Club – Chicago, IL
Jun 28: Majestic Jr. – Detroit, MI
Jun 29: Now That’s Class – Cleveland, OH
Jun 30: The Altar Bar – Pittsburgh, PA
Jul 01: The Lost Horizon – Syracuse, NY
Jul 02: Hard Luck Bar – Toronto, ON
Jul 03: Les Foufounes Electriques – Montreal, QC
Jul 04: Mavericks – Ottawa, ON
Jul 05: Brighton Music Hall – Allston, MA
Jul 06: Saint Vitus Bar – Brooklyn, NY
Jul 08: Underground Arts: Black Box – Philadelphia, PA
Jul 09: Rock & Roll Hotel – Washington, D.C.
Jul 11: New Brookland Tavern – West Columbia, SC
Jul 12: The Earl – Atlanta, GA

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Christian Mistress Confirm Upcoming North American Tour


Photo Credit: Marit Schmidt

Photo Credit: Marit Schmidt

Olympia, WA metallers Christian Mistress will be hitting the road across North America in support of their upcoming third full length release To Your Death, out this fall via Relapse Records, with Sabbath Assembly and a September run with High Spirits and Savage Master. The new album was recorded at Louder Studios with Tim Green (Melvins, Earthless, Sleater Kinney) in April. Watch the music video for “Pentagram and Crucifix” below.

Jun 11: Hindenburg (Covenant Fest) – Vancouver, B.C. (with Ritual Necromancy, Spell, Rites of Thy Degringolade, etc.)
Jul 10: Elbo Room – San Francisco, CA (with Sabbath Assembly, Alaric & Ails)
Jul 11: Starlight Lounge – Sacramento, CA (with Sabbath Assembly)
Jul 12: Garberville Theater – Garberville, CA (with Sabbath Assembly)
Jul 13: Wisp House – Salem, OR (with Sabbath Assembly)
Jul 14: Old Nick Pub – Eugene, OR (with Sabbath Assembly)
Jul 15: The Highline – Seattle, WA (with Sabbath Assembly and King Dude)
Jul 16: The Shakedown – Bellingham, WA (with Sabbath Assembly)
Jul 17: Obsidian – Olympia, WA (with Sabbath Assembly and Eigenlicht)
Jul 18: Rotture – Portland, OR (with Sabbath Assembly)
Aug 15: Linda’s – Seattle, WA (with Black Breath)
Sep 02: The Triple Rock – Minneapolis MN
Sep 03: Red Line Tap – Chicago IL (with High Spirits)
Sep 04: The Cactus – Milwaukee WI
Sep 05: TBA (with High Spirits and Savage Master)
Sep 06: The Earl – Atlanta GA (with High Spirits and Savage Master)
Sep 07: TBA – Richmond VA (with High Spirits and Savage Master)
Sep 08: Smiling Moose – Pittsburgh PA (with High Spirits and Savage Master)
Sep 09: St Vitus – Brooklyn NY (with High Spirits and Savage Master)
Sep 10: Ralph’s – Worcester MA (with High Spirits and Savage Master)
Sep 11: TBA
Sep 12: TBA
Sep 13: TBA – Toronto ON (with High Spirits and Savage Master)
Sep 14: TBA – Detroit MI (with High Spirits and Savage Master)
Sep 15: TBA – St. Louis MO
Sep 16: TBA – Denver CO
Sep 17: TBA – Boise ID
Sep 18: The Know – Portland OR

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Goatwhore. Ringworm, Black Breath and Theories Confirmed For North American Tour


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Goatwhore, Ringworm, Black Breath and Theories have confirmed an upcoming North American tour this summer. Dates are as follows.

Goatwhore only:
May 08: The Tavern – Hattiesburg, MS
May 09: Crowbar – Tampa, FL (‘Metal For The Military Show‘)
May 10: Grand Central – Miami, FL
May 22: The Rail Club – Fort Worth, TX
Jun 06: FreePress Summer Festival – Houston, TX

Goatwhore, Ringworm & Theories:
Jun 07: Paper Tiger – San Antonio, TX

Goatwhore, Ringworm, Black Breath & Theories:
Jun 08: Red 7 – Austin, TX – Inside
Jun 09: Tricky Falls – El Paso, TX
Jun 10: Launchpad – Albuquerque, NM
Jun 11: Club Red – Mesa, AZ
Jun 12: Soda Bar – San Diego, CA
Jun 13: Stummer’s – Fresno, CA
Jun 14: The Roxy Theatre – West Hollywood, CA
Jun 15: The Catalyst Atrium – Santa Cruz, CA
Jun 16: Oakland Metro Operahouse – Oakland, CA
Jun 17: Duffy’s Hangar – Salem, OR
Jun 18: The Crocodile – Seattle, WA
Jun 19: The Rickshaw Theatre – Vancouver, BC
Jun 20: Level Upstairs – Kelowna, BC
Jun 21: Dickens Pub – Calgary, AB
Jun 22: The Starlite – Edmonton, AB
Jun 23: O’Brian’s Event Centre – Saskatoon, SK
Jun 24: The Exchange – Regina, SK
Jun 25: The Zoo Cabaret – Winnipeg, MB
Jun 26: Triple Rock Social Club – Minneapolis, MN
Jun 27: Reggie’s Rock Club – Chicago, IL
Jun 28: Majestic Jr. – Detroit, MI
Jun 29: Now That’s Class – Cleveland, OH
Jun 30: The Altar Bar – Pittsburgh, PA
Jul 01: The Lost Horizon – Syracuse, NY
Jul 02: Hard Luck Bar – Toronto, ON
Jul 03: Les Foufounes Electriques – Montreal, QC
Jul 04: Mavericks – Ottawa, ON
Jul 05: Brighton Music Hall – Allston, MA
Jul 06: Saint Vitus Bar – Brooklyn, NY
Jul 08: Underground Arts: Black Box – Philadelphia, PA
Jul 09: Rock & Roll Hotel – Washington DC
Jul 11: West Columbia, SC – New Brookland Tavern
Jul 12: Atlanta, GA – The EARL

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Black Breath Announce January Live Dates


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Black Breath is currently working on their next full length via Southern Lord with Kurt Ballou (Converge) at GodCity Studio, and will be taking a break to do a string of January US live dates, which are posted below.

Dec 14: Saint Vitus Bar – Brooklyn, NY
Jan 16: The Astoria – Vancouver, BC
Jan 17: The Swillery – Bellingham, WA
Jan 18: Blackwater – Portland, OR
Jan 19: Chop Suey – Seattle, WA

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Old Wounds – Death Projection


OW DP cover

 

The meeting of Crust punk, hardcore and metal is by no means an original concept, just look at the plethora of bands in recent years that the likes of Black Breath and Trap Them  have opened the doors to, and it is certainly a formula that New Jersey upstarts Old Wounds are not adding any real creativity to on their debut EP Death Projection (Good Fight), but it does prove that they pack a punch.

With only 4 tracks and an overall playing time of approximately 10 minutes, Death Projection is a short, sharp kick to the gonads of raw, sweaty metallic tinged punk. All the traits you can expect are present, from the rabid bark at the front to the blistering energy backing it. At 3 minutes long the curiously titled ‘Epilogue of a Possession’ is the most interesting prospect on the EP, with a more black metal style riffing at first before drifting into a cleaner, eerie tone.

There may not be a huge amount of uniqueness about these guys but there are hints of out of the box thinking. Where they really prove themselves is in their visceral vigor which holds them as ones to watch for.

 

7.0/10

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CHRIS TIPPELL