THE
DEVIL IN THE ENTRAILS
By
RICHARD DEAN
THE
DEVIL IN THE ENTRAILS
By
RICHARD DEAN
"Obsolete ways of Communication"
Written by Tony Juarez
How many friends or followers you have? How many
social media outlets do you use? How
long does it take to get a reply from someone in any part of the world? Do you ever wonder how most metal heads used
to communicate and get music back in the late 80's-early-mid 90's?
Once upon a time, before the internet and social
media. There were different ways to
connect and meet other crazy metal-heads like yourself. Actually, the only ways to meet other metal
-heads was through writing letters and meeting people at shows. Nowadays, is so
easy and fast to communicate with people from any country in the world. You can send an email or message through any
social media outlet and get it delivered in seconds or instantly. The current-most
popular ways communicate with people are (in my opinion) less personal,
meaningless, but at the same time necessary.
I'm not going to be a hypocrite and say that I don't use these methods,
because I do. But, the way we used to
network back in the old days was more personal, and fun. Back in the day, most
fanzines and magazines used to have a mail-letter section, where people would
send letters, looking for other people that was into the same music genres,
bands, ideas or specific interests. Every single letter that got published, had
a name, address and what they were into, so you had an idea if that was an
interesting person to write to. So, a lot of people wrote letters to a lot of
people, some would reply, some wouldn't, and that was the beginning of a
metal-friendship, that could have been temporarily or long term friendship.
The newest Brazilian metal band, The Damnnation, presents a versatile sound, which mixes several strands of extreme metal. Three insane girls making metal without labels, conscious and consistent with themes of depression, injustice and politics. With influences from Testament, Megadeth, Metallica and Kreator. The Damnnation is a power trio that started in 2019 by Renata Petrelli.
Hi Renata. Congratulations on the album. Are you
feeling settled in the group after being the singer? It must be hard coming into a new group as a
singer?
Every aspect of the band is vital but as the
singer you are front and centre. In fact I'm still working on it. I still think
myself as a guitarist who (tries to)sing. About feeling myself as the front
person, I don't give a damn, once for me is ok to interact with people. On the
previous band I used to do it sometimes when needed.
How does the songwriting process differ from
other projects you’ve been involved with? Nothing, lol. Like the other ones I arrange the
songs, then I show it for the rest of the band who put their tastes, opinions
and make bass and drums better lol.
Of course! For me is extremly important to make
and album in a organic way... like, when you are inspired you put your ass on
the chair and start to write. Not to write 10 songs in a row just because you
have a schedule to delivery it.
Sitting and listening to an album on the stereo
is a brilliant experience. You can really take in the whole package and the
artwork. The artwork is special. How do you go about deciding on the artwork
and who to work with?
We just told to Alcides Burns (the illustrator
behind this amazing work), that we wanted an art that sinthetises all the
lyrics... specially about alienation and politics.
I know you have your metal influences, but are
there any singers or artists that you look to outside of heavy metal for
inspiration?
Yeah, in fact, a lot: Foo Fighters, Alice in
Chains, Queen, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Blackberry Smoke.
How would you compare the previous EP with this
new album?
I'm pretty less shy on singing! The EP I recorded
it turning my back to the producer lol. This one, after a 3 days no stopping
class with Mayara Puertas I could know better my voice range, which helped me a
lot on recording this album.
Were there any songs that were actually more
challenging for you to record?
Grief of Death and The Greed. Grief of Death
because I need to sing during a change riffing. And the Greed because It is our
fast song.
Not good things. Lol. But it can be inspiring
somehow...
Are you
planning to release an album every year? Like how artists used to do it
back in the day?
No... Probably 1 every 2 years.
So how did you first get into metal? What was
your first experience?
All the guilty goes to my mother. She is a rock
n' roll lover, so I was introduced to Queen, Creedance, Black Sabbath, Bon Jovi
since an early age. Around 6, 8 I already loved Nirvana, and Metallica was my
first gig ever, and it changed my life.
Are there any
gigs planned besides Brazil? Maybe touring United States ?
We are working on that, but probably something
next year!
Where would you personally want to be with The
Damnnation in 5 years?
In terms of musical goals, development, etc., in
a general sense. Playing around the globe, hopefully doing just it in my life.
Is there anything you would like to tell to your
fans or the readers of Soulgrinder Zine?
I would like to thank you for the interview, and
all the people who have been supporting us! This album is a very passionated
one, composed and recorded with all of our love, rage and honesty! Hope you all
enjoy!
THank youuuu
thedamnnation.com.br
Interview by Paul Caravasi