9 February 2021

Interview: ÄTTESTOR (UK)


This Brighton-based UK punk band really caught my ears through their two stunning cassettes; “Demo” and “II”, respectively, were released in February and August 2020. ÄTTESTOR is just fast, loud and threatening, right in your face! We had a chance to chat with all the band members, so here it is! – Interviewed by Atandistorted, 9 February 2021.

Hello Ättestor. What’s up today? 
Darren: Not a lot, waiting for the lockdown to end so I can get back to some sort of “normal” life, starting to miss gigs & mates badly now. I’ve been working on a benefit Bandcamp for the Cowley Club, a local Brighton  anachist/space/venue, so that’s been keeping me busy getting bands involved. And helping out with the next Stray 4 Life, a cool local zine. 
Steve: I’m currently perched on the end of my bed (where I have spent the majority of the last 10 months) writing riffs for a split we have planned for later in the year!
Ant: Working and listening to records.
Luke: Practicing, always practicing. 

What is the current situation of the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK and how do you see the impact on your band?
Darren: It’s a half-arsed lockdown right now, the entire thing has been one big mess in the UK & I’ve kind of stopped watching the news as it’s so depressing how useless out government are. Band wise we had a bunch of cool gigs planned & didn’t end up playing any, so we’re all desperate for this to end.
Steve: Vaccines seem to be getting rolled out here and there. Regardless of its effectiveness, the fact that one exists has to be a step towards getting back to the lives we knew before last March right?... As for the band, Covid stopped us dead in our tracks as we were just about to step onto a stage and get the ball rolling. We were however able to continue writing here and there and managed to get our first LP in the works.
Ant: Just want to fucking gig!
Luke: There’s a lot of idiots in this country who aren’t treating the virus like they should do, some of those idiots run the country. It’s money over safety. Who cares about health when you can have the wealth.

All right, introduce more about Ättestor; history and band lineup? How did you get the band name?
Darren: Vocals, I’ve known Steve for a long time, and Ant a few years now, they were doing a new project & I ended up on vocals as I was looking to shout in a band again. I think Ant came up with the name.
Steve: Guitar, This is the 5th band I’ve been in with Ant (for my sins) including Teef and Watchcries among others. When we decided to get a band together with the Scandinavian influences, Luke sprung to mind as I’d played with him previously over a decade ago so I knew we could work well together with little effort.
Ant: Drums, I wanted the band name to sound obscure and look Scandanavian basically, Attestor seemed to fit the bill haha.
Luke: Bass, As Steve said we’ve played together before and I was looking to play something a bit harder and faster than my other band, every song we write I try and push them to speed up haha.

Can you explain in detail about your music? How do you want to achieve a certain sound for Ättestor?
Darren: We all have quite different tastes I think, But we all like D-Beat & we all like our Hardcore short and fast, so that’s what brings us together.
Steve: I think the Swedish influence is evident in our recordings. You can’t go wrong with loud drums, driven guitars and a super gravelly bass tone.
Ant: D-Beat!
Luke: A lot can be said in under 3 minutes and we want people to listen and the way we write makes people pay attention.


Name some of your influences and inspirations musically and lyrically?
Darren: For me Health Hazzard, Electro Hippies, Seein Red, Discharge, Doom. I like songs like “Sheep” by Electro Hippies and “Relief” by Doom with the lyrics going over & over so they get stuck in your head & punch the message into you – Don’t Kill Sheep.
Steve: Totalitar, Heratys, Anti-cimex being the most obvious but I try and get a few nods to US hardcore as my abilities allow. Bands like Incendiary, Foundation and Take offense.
Ant: D-Beats, Blast Beats, Pogo Beats, Shuffle Beats etc....
Luke: Most of my musical background is in street punk but I’ve always listened to a lot of faster stuff too, inspirations for me when we start writing new Ättestor material have been stuff like Power Trip, Terror, Wolfbrigade, listening to Clowns a lot too at the moment.

What are the topics and messages that Attestor brings through the writing and delivery of song lyrics?
Darren: One review said the lyrics were strongly on the left side of politics, and while that’s true for me it’s more about being nice, you know, you  choose to be homophobic & I really don’t get shit like that, stop hiding behind traditions or religion & just admit you’re an arsehole. Also a bunch of songs are about my Mental Health as I finally decided to seek help in 2019 & getting some counselling was the best thing I ever done, so a mix of the political & personal. You’ll also notice I hate landlords. 

What does “punk” mean by your perspective?
Darren: A network of friends, people helping out each other & not because of money, not being a dick & giving a shit about others & the planet. Just in this lockdown I’ve seen a bunch of people coming out & showing support for punk venues & it’s been really positive to see.  
Steve: Being the most accurate representation of yourself without societal boundries whilst upholding some degree of compassion. Social values play an important part too! “conservative punk” is the most infuriating oxymoron and it pops up far too often.
Ant: D-Beat!
Luke: Standing united against the fucking idiots in this world. 

Now tell more about the two cassettes that Ättestor has produced; “Demo” and “II”?
Darren: We’ve been quite lucky with the tapes, we recorded the 1st just before lockdown kicked in & then a 2nd one between lockdowns, so considering what’s going on in the world we’ve been as productive as we could be.  
Steve: When the LP is released later this year we will have 3 releases totalling 25 tracks in just over a year. A number we wouldn’t have achieved had we been gigging. 
Ant: They are both just a taster of what is to come....


How do you see the response and feedback you receive for these cassette releases?
Darren: It’s been great considering we’ve never played live, or got out there to meet people. We’ve had some really nice & supportive reviews. We’ve had a few DIY videos knocked up by mates as well, which you can find on YouTube, so that’s helped get the name out there as well.
Steve: We get people saying “I can’t wait to hear this live!” often which is very frustrating. At least listeners have had plenty of time to learn the lyrics ready to shout them back at us!
Ant: Bloody lovely, up the punx!
Luke: Most reviews have said the second ep is faster than the first, wait til you  hear the LP.

Have you ever played live, participated in any gigs or even taken a tour?
Darren: Not yet with this band, I’ve played live in a few older bands but nothing worth mentioning.  
Steve: Gigging, touring and frequenting shows/festivals has been a massive part of my life for the last quarter of a century. So not being able to do it with THIS band is killing me.
Ant: Been gigging and touring for blooming years with various bands/projects, just want to do it with Attestor now!
Luke: I’ve been playing in bands consistently since I was at school. This is the longest I’ve gone without a gig and it’s the band that has the most to say and is getting the best response. When this shit is over if you're reading this and put on shows then book us, we need to get out there!!

What do you think of the hardcore punk scene in Brighton?
Darren: It’s great, we have a nice healthy scene, bands like State Funeral, Plastics, Human Leather, Constant State Of Terror, Combat Shock, Vanilla Giver, Young Francis Hi Fi, Pussyliquor, Skinny Milk, High Praise, No Relief and Top Left Club – A good mix of styles & usually a good size crowd show up (when we could have gigs) and I’m sure I’m missing a few bands off the list.  
Steve: It’s had it’s moments but its consistently been an important city in the live circuit since I can remember. Check out Darren’s bandcamp playlist for all the current bands you need to hear (check out the Cowley Club Benefit mix on Bandcamp for a bunch of Brighton bands & more).
Ant: Needs more D-Beat!
Luke: Brighton amazing for the scene, in fact all along the south coast is great, Southampton to the west and Hastings to the east, coastline tours can be great

End this conversation with information about upcoming releases and future plans of Ättestor?
Darren: We should have recorded an LP in January 2021, but Covid put a stop to that, hopefully this will be over soon & we can get on with the recording. So at some point a full length LP, we’ve been asked to be on a UK compilation LP, a split EP with Under Attack from the U.S of A and a split EP with Abrazos from Southampton, UK.
Steve: Play a gig or 2 maybe? Details of the LP to follow so keep an eye on the usual outlets. Much as I want to shout them from the rooftops, it will be a much sweeter surprise. Not long now...I hope?!
Luke: In the future? Play fast or fuck off!
Ant: What Luke says....



DIY video made by Tony Suspect Device during Lockdown 2021
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3 February 2021

Interview: SEIZURE (Philippines)


SEIZURE is a Thrash Metal band with elements from old-school Death and Black Metal hailing from the Northern part of third world hell Philippines, Bulacan. Here’s a brief discussion with their guitar player, James Darryl Esguerra. – Interviewed by Atandistorted (28/01/2021)

Thrashing Hail! Introduce us the band history and lineups?
Hails! We are a Death Thrash band from Bulacan, Philippines. Seizure was initially formed during September of 2019. We played our first gig on November of 2019 performing 2 original songs and covering Sepultura’s Troops of Doom. 2nd gig is performed at Mass Hypnosia’s 10th anniversary show, we performed the same songs plus Sodom’s Tired and Red. Entering 2020, plans are not yet finalized on what to do since I am quite busy with Mass Hypnosia. But like everyone, I too was stuck in home during the early parts of the quarantine. I wrote the song “Dangers of Apathy” and “The Omnipresent Threat” on February and we jammed it quite a few times. While I’m stuck at home, I was able to write several songs during the duration of the quarantine and quickly introduced the rest of the songs to the other members of Seizure. 6 songs was recorded for our first EP entitled “Searing Flames of Chaos” released on July 29, 2020 on CD and around August on Cassette. As the lockdown worsens, I was able to write the rest of the songs on the album with lyrical assistance from Dom and JB. Lineup is considered of me on lead rhythm guitars and studio recording on drums and JB Caparas on lead guitars, Dom Estrella on bass and vocals and Chester Ramos on drums.

How do you define your music and sound? Any major influences?
Our sound is a mixture various extreme metal genres. Mainly Thrash Metal, Death Metal and a hint of Black Metal. Major influences are Sepultura, Sodom, Kreator, Sacrifice, Metallica, Megadeth, Dark Angel and Sadus.

Explain more about your EP “Searing Flames of Chaos” 2020?
The title came from a quote from Shaft from the 1997 classic playstation game “Castlevania: Symphony of the Night”, it is composed of 3 original songs  and 3 covers from Sodom (Tired and Red) , Sepultura (Troops of Doom) and a black thrash version Paint it Black by The Rolling Stones. It is self released on CD format on July 29, 2020. Cassette version is released on August 2020 by Metal Choice Cut Records from Bicol, Philippines. Self produced and DIY recording only in our house. Mixed and mastered by yours truly.

Now please talk everything about new single ‘Complex Thought Consciousness’ and the upcoming debut full-length album “Convulsive Perseverance”?
Complex Thought Consciousness is about human emotion and interaction, it is a reflection and a struggle within your own mind. It is a culmination of what haunts you based on your own past actions. It basically states that your biggest enemy is yourself but at the same time you are yourself’s most reliable ally as well.

“Convulsive Perseverance” is already out and has been released on Pro-Cassette format last December 2020 by Warmaster Records from Malaysia. A CD format is due sometime this year and hopefully on Vinyl as well. It consists of 10 original songs that has aggressive riffs, break neck speed drum parts, guitar solo trade-offs and an in your face vocals that will pierce through your ears!

Any thoughts on “Grotesquely Disfigured” Split-Tape with Malaysia’s ERECTUS?
I was approached by Taz Taj of Sarawak Metal Regime and also the guitar player for Larrong (Malaysia), he offered us a split cassette release with a familiar band as well, I have heard of Erectus before but I haven’t seen them live, but knew them from some of our Malaysian friends. I’ve personally heard their songs and have to say I am impressed on how intricate their riffs are but are still catchy. As a fan of Melodic Death Metal myself, Erectus is a great band!

Eternal thanks! Last messages for the readers?
Thank you very much for this interview as well brother! To all the readers out there continue supporting Reveal Fanzine and watch out for Seizure future releases. We will enter recording soon as several songs for the sophomore album has already been finished. Hails!!!

Interview: DUSK DESCENDANTS (Malaysia)


DUSK DESCENDANTS is a Malaysian Death/Dark/Doom horde which was born in November 2019. Based in Perak, the band is inspired by the older bands of the mid-80’s and early 90’s. The line-up are Shalmaneser Assy (guitars/vocals), Sujjaul Aqra (bass), Samaell (guitars), Chandra MCMLXXVII (vocals) and Muashir Iisbse (drums/vocals). They all played in several other bands before which gave them enough experience to compose songs and record in the studio. The lyrics were dealing with creation, nature, life after death and supernatural topics. – Interviewed by Atandistorted (30/01/2021)

Hail! Please introduce us everything about Dusk Descendants?
Hail… for simple introduce, Dusk Descendants is a project band and now we are expecting more than that, hahaha, just kidding! We just follow the fate and follow the flow.

What is the perfect description for your music, sound and influences?
Perfect description? Errmmm… maybe for us, just make the scene to be more fun with 80s & 90s influences.

How did the idea for the “Ancient Incantations” split release come about as you were also planning for the EP “Spirit Of Nature”?
The ideas came from our best friend Karl from Astaka Arungan to introduce our small name one step forward to this scene. We are not putting high expectation on the Split but we are really appreciate and salute to Astaka Arungan for the effort.

What do you expect and hope for the split, and comment something about Eternal Bloodshed?
Getting more comments from that, we can find the strength and weakness of our planning… and Eternal Bloodsheed, two thumbs up for them… and with message ‘Komer memang sempoi’.

How confident are you in the efforts and cooperation from Astaka Arungan?
Not sure… InsyaaAllah, we hope the best from Astaka Arungan and they are truly honestly humble friends wanted to make this scene getting so much happier ever after.

Thanks. Tell readers why they should own and listen to the Split CD?
Support each other and try to manage ourselves and soul to be more kind with siblings. Enjoy with this split and refresh the memories of the past scene.

2 February 2021

DISTORTED REPORTS NEWSLETTER: EDITION #1


DISTORTED REPORTS NEWSLETTER: EDITION #1
Published in February 2021

Mini-Talks: DUSK DESCENDANTS (Malaysia) and SEIZURE (Philippines). Press Release: PYRE (Russia). News Updates: Astaka Arungan Musik (Malaysia), Shrieks From The Abyss Fanzine (UK), Anarkhon (Brazil), Wargrinder (Greece), Hellgoat (Sweden), Nerium (Uruguay), Emboscada (Chile), Deiquisitor (Denmark), Hayagriva (Malaysia), Morte Sacra (Portugal), Torture Rack (USA), Double Horse (Spain), Dei Tetra (Thailand), Parricide (Poland), Fumes (Canada), Asura Records (Myanmar), Miseo (Germany), Subtle Death Compilados (Cuba), Crown Of Horns (Malaysia), Bestial Burst (Finland), Valhalla Bound (Finland), Ride For Revenge (Finland), Fatal Underground Fanzine (Germany), Teethgrinder Mag (Denmark), Begravement (USA), Mud Factory (Serbia), Desolate Plague (Malaysia), Brutal Zine (Ecuador), Undead (Malaysia), Sepolcro (Italy), Reincarnated (Thailand), System Collapse (Germany), Anael (Germany), Streetcleaner Fanzine (Germany), Runtuh (Malaysia), Dunkeldeath (Ukraine), Last Year’s Tragedy (Kenya), Kreacion (Malaysia), Deimler (Spain), To The Dogs (USA), Ohura-Mazdo (Japan), Extreme Music Independent Fanzine (Malaysia), Triumph Ov Fire (Malaysia), Exsul (USA), Distorsi Ekstrim Fanzine (Malaysia) and Sentient Divide (USA).

Frontcover: DUSK DESCENDANTS
Backcover: James Darryl Esguerra, guitarist of SEIZURE
12-pages / A5-sized / English-written

Download PDF: DRN_edition01

1 February 2021

Review: SYKELIG ENGLEN - This Hollow Land


SYKELIG ENGLEN - This Hollow Land (EP 2019)
The brand new EP from Sykelig Englen entitled “This Hollow Land” with a theme of dark folklore and history in Norfolk. 3 brand new tracks of melancholic, dissonant and barbaric Black Metal with an additional bonus demo song, previously unreleased. I in fact did not intend to rewrite what was noted in the bandcamp of AHPN Records. I am just stunned by the statement where it really explains clearly the music of Sykelig Englen in this EP. Nattskog himself is a multi-talented musician with other bands and projects such as Garden Of Eyes, Hexivoid, Ritual Flail, Blasphemous Degradation, Arboretum, Åpenbaring… to name a few, and he managed to play and diverge each music genres very well. Talking about “This Hollow Land”, the entire EP is a perfect blend of heavy aggressions, gloomy atmospheres and depresiveness. Fine intermingle of emotions and expressions; anger, hatred, desolation and misery. Everything sounds equal and balanced, and staying true to the essence of Black Metal. I would like to conclude this as a monumental release, definitely.

Review: NOCTURNAL POEM - Pray To The Moon


NOCTURNAL POEM - Pray To The Moon (Single 2020)
The Peruvian Neo Dark Folk project called Nocturnal Poem was formed by two experienced musicians; Enrique Ilave (Eternal Exhumation, Metal Crucifier, Despondent Chants, etc) and Monica Largo (a singing teacher). They have launched their first single “Pray to the Moon” on October 26, 2020. This 4:32 minutes song is impressively beautiful on both guitars and vocals section. I was amazed and fascinated listening to the acoustic guitar playing and the soulful singing. It is truly captivates; well-written composition, nicely carved music and charmfully delivered. Few touches of synth also made the entire song sound so appealing. Poetic lyrics with thoroughly memorable chorus. I just can’t wait for their second single and future full release. It must have been great and immersive!

Review: COVERED IN GORE - Torture Killed


COVERED IN GORE - Torture Killed (EP 2020)
Covered In Gore is Brutal/Slamming Death Metal from Vientiane, Laos consisted of Pipo (vocals), Johnny (guitars), Aiy (bass) and David (drums). The band has released first EP entitled “Torture Killed” via Thailand’s Swallow Vomit Productions in February/March 2020. Available on CD format, the EP includes six track plus an intro. It is approximately 20 minutes of heavyweight brutality, firmly concrete riffs, ear-bleed blastings and yet totally fucking gory at vocals! This is undoubtedly a sick debut from the band with decent sound quality as it was mixed and mastered by Januaryo Hardy at Insidious Soundlab (Indonesia). Killer cover artwork by Art of Sickness 666. For those who are looking for extremely brutal music from an obscure country like Laos, Covered In Gore is highly recommended.

Review: BRÜKA - Demo


BRÜKA - Demo
Brüka is an American black metal act hailing from Austin, Texas formed in 2019. This 4-piece outfit is an unstoppable beast of grinding demonic brutality, consists of Misery (vocals), Røzar (guitars), Økø (bass) and Vøn Hammerbłast (drums). The band has launched the debut effort, a self-titled demo on 21 December 2020 featuring 3 tracks. Brüka is an absolute sadistic musically. Ferocious and wicked riffs with few ghastly melodies. Evilish screams give a darker atmosphere to their songs. Final production is a bit filth and unpolished but overall sounds fantastic to my ears. Great artwork on cover by Kerbcrawler. Check this out, it is about 11:14 minutes of deadliest blackness!

Review: TINNĪN - Demo I


TINNĪN - Demo I
Tinnīn is a new one-man black metal project of Evan E. (Canadian goregrinder Metastasis) which musically the style in the veins of Finnish, French and German black metal. The debut demo was released on December 15, 2020 and it contains 5 tracks (almost 20 minutes of playing time). Here we have a rather raw production, quite old-school sound that brought us back to 80s / 90s demo quality. The riffs are simply straight-forward aggressiveness with some epic and atmospheric melodies. Lyrically, Tinnīn talks about depression, spiritual, nature, death and the likes. Well, I think it is a good start indeed. Cassettes (to be) available through labels such as Les Fleurs du Mal (Canada) and Narbentage (Germany). Check it out!

Review: WAJJAN - Vayohymn Ritualization


WAJJAN - Vayohymn Ritualization (EP 2020)
Unholy Triangle Metal Attack!!! Wajjan is Malaysia’s Dark Death Metal forces which is originated from a state named Sarawak. Established somewhere back in 2004, the band is currently moved with Anamz Tormenthor (drums/guitars), Sahar (vocals/guitars) and Safree (bass). The line-up recently recorded debut EP entitled “Vayohymn Ritualization”, released on 3 March 2020 through local label, Eastern Voice Production. 4 songs included in the EP-CD. Musicwise, Wajjan is more inclined to Death-Thrash Metal assault with a slightly thick sound and darker nuances. The structures and flow are packed of Death/Thrash twisting riffs that invite relentless headbanging, prominent drumming as well as the murky growls that strengthening the whole release. Inclusion of mystical/ritualistic elements of Vayoh (local spiritual/ancient practice) has made the EP something epic and prolific. Great work!



REVEAL FANZINE: ISSUE #6


REVEAL FANZINE: ISSUE #6
Published in February 2021

Interviews: BANGKAI (Indonesia), METASTASIS (Canada), CONFRONTACIÓN (Peru) and SYKELIG ENGLEN (UK). Special Discussions: INHUMAN ASSAULT PRODUCTIONS (Thailand) and SCRIPTORIUM MAGAZINE (Cuba/USA). Biographies / Press Releases: ANCESTOR (China), NAZGUL (Colombia), NOCTURNAL DAMNATION (Thailand), OUTRAGE (Japan), ANCIENT MALIGNITY (USA), ETERNAL BLOODSHED (USA), OLDSKULL (Thailand), HEARTED (Indonesia), KAAL AKUMA (Bangladesh) and VOX MORTIS (Indonesia). News Updates / Reviews / Others: Covered In Gore (Laos), Nocturnal Poem (Peru), Brüka (USA), Tinnīn (Canada), Wajjan (Malaysia), Wargrinder (Greece), Hellgoat (Sweden), Dusk Descendants (Malaysia), Nerium (Uruguay), Emboscada (Chile), Runtuh (Malaysia), Dunkeldeath (Ukraine), Last Year’s Tragedy (Kenya), Kreacion (Malaysia), Deimler (Spain), To The Dogs (USA) and Ohura-Mazdo (Japan).

Frontcover: BANGKAI (Indonesia’s legendary Grindcore band)
Backcover: Jørgen Sven Kirby a.k.a Nattskog of SYKELIG ENGLEN
Format: 28-pages / A5-sized / English-written
Prices: RM 5 / USD 5 / trade welcomes, write first!

Purchasing/Inquiries:

Download PDF: REVEAL_issue06