Kitchen Kvlt Part II – Chef Heather Feher of Black Cat Culinary


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In Part II of our Q & A with Chef Heather Feher of Black Cat Culinary she detailed for us what she teaches in her private cooking classes, what she thinks of “celebrity chefs”, her food and travel experiences, and her dream gig:

You teach some specialized cooking classes. What does that entail for you and depending on the class, what can I expect to walk away with skills-wise?

My cooking classes are all over the place! It’s all about the group and what they want to learn. The two that I’ve taught the most are basic butchery… and vegan menus. Haha. I’ve taught scavenger hunts as team building activities and I’ve taught ultra modern techniques like sous vide and spherification. I’m doing a really fun combination class next month for a group I’ve taught before – after we learn how to debone chickens, I’m organizing a Chopped style mystery basket competition. Each team is going to get a bunch of ingredients from the farm we’re staying on and have to work together to make a side dish for the meal. I get to offer pointers and tips about their processes, and then judge the final products. One thing every class I teach includes is a basic lesson in knife handling and safety, because that’s really the most fundamental skill you need in any kitchen. My goal is that with whatever we’re focusing on in the class, everyone walks away feeling a little more confident than they did when they walked in.

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Thanks to the Cable and YouTube, there are a ton of cooking shows and “experts” out there who are not actually chefs. What is the biggest misconceptions about being a chef?

Oh my god – you’ve hit a nerve! Almost everything, seriously. My biggest annoyance with YouTube/TV “chefs” is that SO MANY of them do things so fundamentally wrong – how they hold a knife incorrectly or hack apart an onion, or their cutting boards are so cluttered and filthy – stuff like that. I think one of the biggest misconceptions is that it’s glamorous and we’re all making tons of money. HA. I wish! The hours are long, the pay absolutely sucks most times, and you miss out on most social events because you’re always working – and if you do get out with enough time to make a party or a show on a weekend night, you always end up showing up smelling like food, haha. With catering, there’s this weird ebb and flow of business where you’re either working 100 hours a week… or you’re practically unemployed. It’s anything but steady, so you have to be really good at budgeting. In a lot of ways, I work freelance. I am constantly trying to get my name out there, contacting every tour I hear about, trying to hopefully get the right person on the right day. In the mean time, I’m also looking for local work to sustain myself – dinner parties, classes, etc. There’s also this weird misconception that anyone who cooks professionally is a “chef”. It’s nitpicky, but it’s an annoyance across the industry – you are not a chef unless you are running a kitchen. Period. “Chef” is a title of respect that is earned after proving yourself for years and years, after being promoted, or after taking the leap and branching out on your own. If you have a boss that is not the owner, you are a cook. Just because you have a show on YouTube doesn’t mean you’re a chef. It’s really obnoxious. I run a company and I still feel kinda weird referring to myself as “a chef”. For me, the transition from “cook” to “chef” was really just a LOT of paperwork! I cannot tell you how much I now loathe emails. It’s making list after list – shopping, delivery, prep, food cost, scheduling, invoicing… it’s maddening. I actually do more paperwork than I do cooking at this point in my career! Our diets are also really fucked up. Most cooks don’t eat actual meals – we have bites here and there. I recently had to keep a food diary for my allergist and it was a nightmare – did I taste the aioli for seasoning 3 or 4 times? How many bites of that braise did I have while it was cooking? It’s absurd. Most of us develop a really weird association with food because actual meals are so few and far between.

 

Chef Heather Feher of Black Cat Culinary

Chef Heather Feher of Black Cat Culinary

I know one of your passions is travel, so what are some of the cool places you have been to and what locales do you favor for amazing food experiences?

I am borderline obsessed with the city of Montreal! Honestly I’ve considered living there so many times. It’s the greatest. The metal scene is amazing, they have the best drunk food in the universe (poutine, omg) and the people are just so NICE. I’ve been to Norway twice now, and I love it there too – the scenery is ridiculous. I’m not sold on their food though, to be honest – though maybe I just haven’t found the right places! As far as amazing food experiences, I am all about trying the weirdest stuff from the most hole-in-the-wall places. My rule is that I’ll try anything twice – even Icelandic hakarl (fermented shark), which is honestly the worst thing I have ever put in my mouth. It’s cliché, but I didn’t have a bad meal when I was in Paris – one of the most memorable moments was eating a fresh savory crêpe from a cart vendor while walking through the side streets of Montmartre. Really, I think I love any type of food that makes me feel a connection to the place I’m in. I lived in South America for almost a year and worked at some of the best restaurants there were – but my most memorable meals were eating ceviche from this totally illegal back alley mom and pop operation, and eating a whole roasted guinea pig with my hands in the middle of the main square during a street festival in Cusco. I remember the experiences I can’t replicate at home the most.

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You have some appearances coming soon up on some pretty cool shows, so by all means please plug those!

Well, I was on the Halloween episode of Guy’s Grocery Games – it was entertaining for sure. Catch it on the Food Network if you feel like seeing me cry about my cat. There is more stuff working, but I can’t actually discuss any of it right now – ask me again in a few months!

Chef Heather Feher of Black Cat Culinary

Chef Heather Feher of Black Cat Culinary

 

What is your dream music gig to cater for?

I don’t know if I actually have a dream gig – really I just want to work for bands I like, because there’s nothing better after finishing a long day of work than to turn the corner and be surrounded by amazing music. I actually really like the festival atmosphere – whether it’s just a weekend thing or a multi-city thing – the people really make the gig for me. Though if I had to pick one coming up, it’d totally be the Black Metal Warfare tour. Good cities, good bands, and in my opinion it’s the best time of the year to tour. I think I could have a lot of fun with menus on that tour. 

Have an event or occasion to book Black Cat Culinary? Contact her here:

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Kitchen Kvlt – Chef Heather Feher of Black Cat Culinary


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Chef Heather Feher has a passion for all things that involve fine food and grim music. She has catered tours and all kinds of music festivals and has channeled her love of these things into her growing business, Black Cat Culinary. We caught up with the entrepreneur and Food Network alumnus via email about her business and how the music she loves has shaped everything from her menus to her path.Continue reading


On The Road… with Whitechapel


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Fresh off their stint on the Victory Records Stage of Mayhem Festival, Whitechapel played a one off headline show in Alabama, on their drive home to Tennessee. Whitechapel is always razor sharp live, with many years honing their deathcore meets death metal style in countless bars and clubs. Bringing with them their own full production, including strobe lights and vanity platforms, they brought a little “Mayhem” with them to the Zydeco club. Joined on this night by some fine local metal acts such as  Gatekeeper, Tempter, and OMAAF (not pictured) it was a fun night for an area does not get many headliners that play this heavy all that often. Captured here by Brent B Photos, for Ghost Cult, you can see why Whitechapel remains one of the best live bands and most in demand acts in the American music scene right now.

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Whitechapel, by Brent B Photos

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Whitechapel, by Brent B Photos

Whitechapel, by Brent B Photos

Whitechapel, by Brent B Photos

Gatekeeper, by Brent B Photos

Gatekeeper, by Brent B Photos

Gatekeeper, by Brent B Photos

Gatekeeper, by Brent B Photos

Tempter, by Brent B Photos

Tempter, by Brent B Photos

Tempter, by Brent B Photos

Tempter, by Brent B Photos


Mayhem Festival Founder John Reese Posts Farewell, No Future Tours


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In a post to Facebook last night Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival co-founder and organizer John Reese bid farewell to Mayhem Festival permanently, while hinting at a possible future event geared to take Mayhem’s place. Social networks for Mayhem festival also had farewell messages posted after last nights’ final show in Dallas, TX.

 

Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival 2015 comes to an end. After spending 8 calendar years of passion and one full year of my life on the road with the festival, tonight is a very emotional night. All I know is we have all tried our damned hardest to make Mayhem a home for artists, a platform for bands to increase their fan base and a place where people feel welcomed.

There are so many people to thank but most of all I want to thank my family who complete me and I owe everything to. I love you with every fiber of my being Elenie Hovartos Reese Kelsey Reese Kylie Reese and Nicolette Reese

A very very special thank you goes to Jason May Nick Allen Chelsea Coffeyand Mike Kelso without you it never would of happened.

The Mayhem lifers Ray Picard Keri Lee Joey Perez Andy Lee Benjamin Layden Mike Terrazas Strati Hovartos and Perry Johnson

Thank you to every single band who have performed and the amazing mayhem crew people who have ever been out with us thank you thank you thank you.

To Perry LaVoisne You are my brother and I cherish our friendship and the fact that we have fought together so many fucking times.

KL and DE ….blood sweat and tears.

WITH EVERY END THERE IS A NEW BEGINNING.

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You can see Ghost Cult’s Mayhem fest coverage from this year at this link:

 

 


Video: Louder Noise Video Channel Launching In August


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Video interviews and news about bands just got a whole lot louder. Louder Noise, a brand new source for content about the bands you care about is launching August 7th. Check them out at http://www.loudernoisetv.com  Offering up stories on current events, lifestyle videos, rock and metal history and other types of programming coming from a who’s who of rock, punk, metal, indie rock, celebrities, MMA stars, WWE wrestling and more.

Some samples of great Louder Noise videos :

Kerry King explains his comments about Mayhem Festival:

Rockers On Movies: Craig Mabitt from Ecape The Fate Reviews Jurassic World

Rock History: Anthrax Discusses Fans Destroying Roseland In 1984


Video: Jungle Rot Releases Paralyzed Prey Video, New Album Out Now


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Jungle Rot today released their new music video for the track ‘Paralyzed Prey’, off of their album Order Shall Prevail (Victory), released today. You can watch the video at this link or below:

Jungle Rot bassist James Genenz commented on the clip:

We wanted to have a little more fun with this one. Dave (Matrise-vocals/guitar) has wanted to kill one of more of us bandmates at least once or twice, so we actually gave him the opportunity! The song is essentially about a hunter becoming the hunted, so the imagery fits rather well. It was a blast to film.”

Jungle Rot can bee seen all summer long on the Victory Records Stage of the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival.


Video: Slayer Performs New Songs At First Mayhem Festival Dates


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The Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival kicked off this weekend in California with Slayer as the headliner. As part of the bands career-spanning set, they performed the new singles from their upcoming album Repentless in the form of ‘When The Stillness Comes’ and ‘Repentless’. You can watch videos of each song below:

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Repentless will be released on September 11th from Nuclear Blast.

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Carnivora – The Vision EP


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I tend to feel spoiled living in Massachusetts. Why spoiled? Because it’s very easy for me to sit back, enjoy a Miller High Life, and put my elitist hat on when it comes to extreme music. Just look at our track record. The dirty water state has given us bands like SS Decontrol, Sam Black Church, Agoraphobic Nosebleed, Converge, Shadows Fall and The Red Chord. We’ve had it pretty good.

But unfortunately with such a strong pedigree comes the risk of complacency. It’s easy to rest on those laurels because we assume that the old guard we be there forever. All it takes is watching the latest deathcore clone or third-rate djent band posturing as progressive metal at the Palladium for me to realize that “The Bay State’s” reputation can be tarnished. We cannot soil our history with guitar backing tracks and shitty neck tattoos.

While it is always best to air on the side of caution, I dare say that the future of Massachusetts metal is safe and sound. We have young bands like Pathogenic, My Missing Half, The Summoned and George Orwell the Musical to fly the flag. Joining that vanguard of New England brutality is Carnivora with The Vision EP.

I was fortunate enough to have as guests on my radio show, Stress Factor, in 2013 when they were promoting their first LP, Eternal. The shred was strong on that début offering and I wasn’t the only one impressed as they embarked on a seamlessly never-ending string of regional shows and battles of the bands.

Less than two years later and with appearances on the 2014s Summer Slaughter Tour and Mayhem Festival, the gentlemen from Danvers have returned with an even sharper collection of songs. While everyone has stepped up their game, it’s the guitar tandem of Cody Michaud and Mike Meehan that take center stage on tracks like ‘A Vision in Red’ and ‘Razors & Rust.’ So much so that if given time to further develop they’ll be hanging with great Massachusetts guitar tag teams like Ken Susi and Buz McGrath of Unearth or Shadows Fall’s Matt Bachand  (who manages Carnivora) and Jon Donais.

So no need to worry. I say that the future is ours.

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HANSEL LOPEZ


Crowdfunding: Thurkills Vision Launches Kickstarter For New Album


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Massachusetts modern metal band Thurkills Vision has launched a Kickstarter campaign to crowdfund their next album The Light , due later this year. The three time winner of Worcester Music Awards Best Hardcore and Metal band (2012, 2013, 2014), played both the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival and the Uproar Tour in the past, and have a rabid following. Check out their campaign at this link and below:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/thurkillsvision/help-fund-thurkills-visions-new-album-the-light


Body Count Releases Video For Institutionalized Cover


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Body Count, led by legendary hip-hop figure and television personality Ice-T has released the video for their cover of the Suicidal Tendencies classic cut ‘Institutionalized’.  See the video below:

 

Ice-T’s unique re-imagining of the famous spastic lyrics to the song were an instant hit with critics and fans alike. In an interview with Ghost Cult last summer, Long time BC band member Ernie C commented on the remake:

It’s a rant-. It’s bringing it contemporary. It’s the same rant that Mike [Muir] had 25 years ago about his parents, but we’re bringing it up to now. It’s a lot of fun.

We had to get clearance to do that song. So we started calling around. We thought Mike had it. Mike didn’t own it. This guy named Glen Friedman owns the rights to the song. That’s Ice’s photographer from back in the day. We didn’t know who owned the song. So he gave us the rights to do it but he said…he’s a vegan so “you’re coming down hard on the vegans!”

Photo by Kaley Nelson

Ice-T. Photo by Kaley Nelson

The song comes off of Manslaughter, released last year on Sumerian Records. To support the album Body Count toured extensively on The Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival. In 2015 the band is booking many European Festivals, such as Hellfest and Coppenhell.