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30 Years of Thrashing You Mentally – Ted Aguilar of Death Angel
Ted Aguilar, six-stringer and resident riff-monger for thrash metallers Death Angel, seems one contented dude. Grinning down the line, he is genuinely stoked that his band, coming off the back of their most successful ever release, are celebrating their history by releasing A Thrashumentary DVD and The Bay Calls For Blood live album; the pair being simultaneously released through Nuclear Blast.
It’s not every day you get to join one of your favourite bands, but fourteen years ago that was Aguilar, stepping in, originally as a one off for the Thrash Of The Titans bill. Now settled in the band, (“Yeh, I’m comfortable, I no longer feel like ‘The New Guy’, that’s for sure!”), he, perhaps even more than remaining original members Rob Cavestany (guitars) and Mark Osegueda (vocals), can see the DVD from both sides of the stage.
“I still feel like a fan, watching it. When I saw the rough cuts, looking at all the early footage from the 80’s, I looked at it as a fan. I saw the band on all the albums, on Ultra-Violence, Frolic Through The Park (both Enigma Records) and Act III (Geffen) and again when they went out to do other projects (including The Organization and Swarm). I was thinking, What would a Death Angel fan want to see? And what would a person who’d never heard Death Angel, what would attract them to checking out the band? I love the evolution of it; it’s a really good story, and, of course, seeing all the photos and footage I’d never seen before was great.”
“We met Tommy Jones, who directed, filmed and edited A Thrashumentory, in about 2010” picks up The Worlds’ Smallest Samoan™, moving on to discuss the origins of the DVD. “He filmed our video for ‘River of Rapture’ and he brought up the idea of mixing live footage and some behind-the-scenes shots. We liked the footage, but pulled a 180 and decided to do something about the band from when it first started until now. It is perfect to release (it and) The Bay Calls For Blood (live album) together.”
Death Angel’s is an interesting story. Their biggest (and perhaps overdue) success has come late; 30 years is a loooong time. Around their split in 1991, the band were frustrated at not making the big leagues, becoming disillusioned with where they saw themselves and had started marketing themselves as D.A. trying to distance themselves from thrash. In the long run, though, the enforced absence may have actually helped the band to reinvigorate itself.
Ted agrees. “I think so. The guys started the band when they were kids, and having to disband in ‘91 and having to explore other musical endeavours, and life in general, helped keep it fresh. Unfortunately the accident happened, but having that break did make Death Angel fresh again.”
Death Angel are nothing if not proof that good things do indeed come to those who wait. Not reaching the status of their peers, despite starting strong with Ultra-Violence, they never possessed that stone cold classic in their arsenal; that head-turning defining album.
Until 2013, and the release of their seventh album overall, and fourth with Aguilar.
“We weren’t thinking about it being big. We were just trying to write a good record” laughs the amiable six-stringer. “When we got the final product, we just felt “Wow! We wrote some good songs! This is awesome!” We don’t write to get an Album of the Year, so the great reviews were a bit of shock, to be honest.”
Released on Nuclear Blast, The Dream Calls For Blood found instant widespread acclaim from critic and punter alike, crashing into the US Billboard Top 100 and would ultimately appear on many an album of year list.
“Dream… got the best reviews and reaction compared to any other since the band reformed” beams Aguilar, proudly. “All the other albums got good enough reviews, but Dream exceeded them all… It hit, and people loved it, which made us feel so good. From the press and fans, who love it so much, reaction, we put 7 songs off that record in the live set. Most bands don’t do that, they usually do one or two. To me, if you love your new record that much, you’d want to put more songs in the set!”
Yet success raises expectations. For the first time in their near thirty five year history, Death Angel have a genuine beast to live up to. What will inspire themselves to better their best? “We do get influenced by our own albums. When we did Dream…, we were influenced by Relentless Retribution (Nuclear Blast) and Ultra-Violence, because towards the end of that tour we were celebrating 25 years of Ultra-Violence and doing that in its entirety. So, that all bleeds into it. Some of Dream… will bleed into this new record, sure.”
Ted seems too chilled to feel the fire of pressure, though. He’ll be metal thrashing mad, looking to kill ‘em all and not at all worried about living up to the legacy, not thinking for one second the next Death Angel opus will a (fabulous) disaster.
“I don’t feel that pressure. I’m not going to try to top Dream…, because you can’t recreate that moment in time, that headspace. Right now is just writing some good songs and putting together a good record”
Which is what they said about The Dream Calls For Blood… Sounds promising, doesn’t it?!
STEVE TOVEY
Death Angel Shares Cover Art For The Bay Calls for Blood – Live in San Francisco
Thrash veterans Death Angel is releasing The Bay Calls for Blood – Live in San Francisco on LP and digital format, and released on July 24th via Nuclear Blast Records, with a bonus CD with their upcoming DVD comesentitled a thrashumentary. Artwork for the LP version was created by Joey James Hernandez. A thrashumentary was directed, shot and edited by Tommy Jones (Kataklysm, Soilwork, Lamb Of God, Carcass, Testament) of Videohammer Studios.
a thrashumentary DVD Chapter List:
01: Start
02: We Grew Up In The Bay Area Thrash Scene
03: The Original Lineup Of Death Angel
04: Kill As One
05: The Ultra Violence
06: Frolic In The Park
07: Act III
08: The Accident
09: The O
10: Swarm
11: Thrash Of The Titans
12: I Like Everything About Ted
13: The Art Of Dying
14: Killing Season
15: Relentless Revolution
16: I’m Looking For Will Carroll
17: And Then Damien Came In
18: Relentless Retribution
19: Impressions Of Suecof
20: Relentless Touring
21: Thrashers
22: Death Angel Is
23: The Last Song Of The Evening
24: Credits
Extra:
25: Mistress Of Pain Live
The Bay Calls for Blood Bonus Live Album & Individual LP Track List:
01: Left for Dead
02: Fallen
03: Buried Alive
04: The Dream Calls For Blood
05: Execution / Don’t Save Me
06: Truce
07: Detonate
08: Bored
09: Caster Of Shame
10: Territorial Instinct / Bloodlust
Death Angel Releasing a thrashumentary July 24th
Death Angel will be releasing a thrashumentary, which was directed, shot and edited by Tommy Jones (Kataklysm, Soilwork, Lamb Of God, Carcass, Testament) of Videohammer Studios, and will be released on July 24, 2015 via Nuclear Blast Records. The release will also include a full live album entitled The Bay Calls for Blood.
a thrashumentary DVD Chapter List:
01: Start
02: We Grew Up In The Bay Area Thrash Scene
03: The Original Lineup Of Death Angel
04: Kill As One
05: The Ultra Violence
06: Frolic In The Park
07: Act III
08: The Accident
09: The O
10: Swarm
11: Thrash Of The Titans
12: I Like Everything About Ted
13: The Art Of Dying
14: Killing Season
15: Relentless Revolution
16: I’m Looking For Will Carroll
17: And Then Damien Came In
18: Relentless Retribution
19: Impressions Of Suecof
20: Relentless Touring
21: Thrashers
22: Death Angel Is
23: The Last Song Of The Evening
24: Credits
Extra:
25: Mistress Of Pain Live
The Bay Calls for Blood Bonus Live Album & Individual LP Track List:
01: Left for Dead
02: Fallen
03: Buried Alive
04: The Dream Calls For Blood
05: Execution / Don’t Save Me
06: Truce
07: Detonate
08: Bored
09: Caster Of Shame
10: Territorial Instinct / Bloodlust