Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Interview with Chloe Trujillo

 

Chloe Trujillo

Chloe Trujillo is a Musician, Artist, Mother,  Free Creative Spirit, and The wife of Metallica's bassist, Robert Trujillo. With an impressive resume of artwork, drawings, clothing and guitar designs, you would assume Chloe would have an air about her. But she does not. Despite being surrounded by rock and roll's iconic royalty she remains humble and simply dedicated to her craft. You can feel her love for the world of art as she speaks. Truly she is extraordinarily gifted and selfless as she pours out her creative ideals onto the world.

Music is clearly another avenue to let her creativity flow. Her plan is to release a new single every month Until October when the record will be released. What a great way to introduce new listeners. Of course the fact that her husband plays in a little known band called METALLICA and offered to play on her new tracks, does not hurt either. But she told us it was no big deal asking him. They are husband and wife of course. I had the unique pleasure of chatting with Chloe about her art, inspirations, and the upcoming new album.

Tell us the writing process

Yeah it is sort of a channeling. Kind of done at the same time. When I paint I will have lyrics or melody ideas that will come at the same time. As I paint, that is my process. If I sit down to write or grab a guitar, I have images that I would paint later on.

With covid, how did you approach your writing

well when it first hit it was really interesting. no one knew what was going on. We were locked down.

I was writing a song every day. But then I stopped because I had  two hundred songs. Forced me to become more creative in new ways. I learned the new creative tools like creating artwork on the computer I just learned. So I am definitely more independent. I have crossed that thresh hold of fear. so that was good.


What is your message to aspiring artists and musicians

Its not easy. so many times I was like oh man it would be easier to get a regular job. you wont sell a painting every day. its tough. but you continue. for me the days I don't create i have a knot on my stomach. I need to create. never stop. Even in New York I had several jobs while I sang or performed or was drawing. you have to have that flame, that passion, to keep going. be strong and no matter what do it anyways.

What is next for your artistry 

well I have an art show opening. I have a virtual live show in April. That is new for me. I have a single coming out every month until October. when the album is released. The music I am releasing now was written three years ago. it is a positive message. most of my songs are. I lived in New York during 9/11 and I have experienced many things. I lived a few of these large events. you question everything. like humanity, society.

I have another project that is more like a progressive metal band. It will be a small e.p. released of six or seven songs. I am recording with my old band on sunday its called 66 steps. It's a  metal, melodic band. last time we played was 2009. We might release a 66 step EP. We will see. Hopefully things open up again.



Her music, like her artwork, inspire positive frequencies in the listener and a message of good will and accelerated heart felt emotions. She takes a certain pride in her work. Schooled in the art world of Paris, France, Chloe draws inspiration from the light instead of the dark. But her passion can, as she says "be positive whether it's a death metal song or an alternative one. 

 


New EP will be available October 2021

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 Find her on Spotify, and Bandcamp

Friday, December 11, 2020

Interview with the band HEMISPHERE

 


 

 HEMISPHERE has a unique sound that instantly grabs your soul. It draws you in and then will not let you go. This "hairless" trio are producing some great rock and roll. 7/10 Wolf Howls


Band Interview

Cry Of The Wolf Magazine


Go over the writing process for your latest release. 

Most songs written for Hemisphere come from some sort of a true life event. The song “The Snake” was inspired by a pet snake I had. I sat back in a La-Z-Boy chair with my old 1975 acoustic 12 string that is set in DADGAD tuning in C#, as I mainly write in DADGAD. While watching the snake slither up the cage trying to push the lid off over and over to escape, I just sat rocking back and forth in my chair and wrote the main riff while watching her. The lyrics I put from the perspective of the snake wanting to escape and be set free. So all that can be heard in the song pretty well I think. I tried to relate a “jungle book” kinda vibe and give a feeling of a snake slithering. After scratching the song out in the studio I started performing it live at acoustic shows. Usually I will get some kind of audio recording from gigs and then review them as I’m driving in the car, at home and just keep working on it until it just works the way I think the listener would be into it, all the way through from beginning to end.


What are your rehearsals like?

Three dudes crammed in a small unventilated room sweating up a storm and just grinding on material and having fun.


In your ears, what makes the perfect song?

Something that makes you want to listen to it again immediately. A song that can stand the test of time and still be relevant 20 or more years later to a new generation of fans, and still get them excited about the band is something really special, I think.


What are your main influences?

I was raised on old Metallica and so was our bass player, Grant. He learned how to play a lot of the Cliff Burton material, and we have some common ground with old school thrash. Our drummer, Robert, is into a lot of Scandivanian metal bands such Soilwork and Meshuggah, and we have some common ground with 90s grunge bands like Alice in Chains and Tool. Our first time hanging out was actually at a concert to see Primus and Mastodon. So although our music doesn’t always sound like our influences, metal is our favorite genre and style to play and we're trying to be experimental and deliver a unique sound, like the bands we love did in their early years.


What first got you involved in music?

My mother was a semi professional country singer. She raised me singing since the age of five. So I was raised in a house full of music. Lots of records and cassette tapes. My step father was a guitar player and taught me how to play riffs from Rush, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, and all the guitar greats.






How do you feel about social media’s impact on the music business

I’ve found bands through social media that I would have probably never heard of if I wasn’t on there. But at the same time it’s a giant ocean with some garbage floating in it, and it can be hard to sift through. I think It’s really hard for groups in the beginning to divide social media work up among themselves and actually truly care about being on social media constantly. It can be so time consuming and unrewarding when you're first getting going on your own. It’s not something I think any dedicated musician wants to have their life revolve around. Social media can be a great tool and open up doors for many bands, and unfortunately is a necessary evil these days. 

 

Given the current state of the world how is your band surviving the pandemic?

We have a big scribble board with a section called “things to do.” So we are recording new material in the studio and planning a live stream event in spring 2021, and focused on finishing up a four-song EP by then. We figured 2021 will be hit and miss, but really looking forward to booking up 2022 as much as possible.


Band you would love to open for or tour with

That’s a tough question! We have several things we are experimenting with, tone wise. 

Hemisphere has a set for smaller venues, where we play on acoustic guitars with distortion and effects but also love busting out the half stacks with the Les Paul and sounding heavier. If we could go on tour on a large scale, I think a band like Rammstein would be a super fun band to open up for. We love their stage presence and think their fans would be accepting to us playing our heavier set list.


Strangest thing that ever happened at a gig or rehearsal

I was badly electrocuted through my lip ring on a microphone at a gig. No more lip ring! 


Where can fans get to hear your music?

You can find our music on Spotify, Apple Music, Bandcamp, and pretty much all the other major digital platforms. Or you can head to our website at hemisphereofficial.com!


Anything you want to say to new listeners?

Check us out! We realize we are nothing without fans and appreciate help spreading the word about what we are about and sound like. Hemisphere has a lot of new material in the works and can’t wait to release a new EP soon. Give us a like, follow, or subscribe to our YouTube channel and we promise to put out music that will push creative boundaries and keep you interested and listening. Thank you for your support! 

Sincerely, 

Chad - Hemisphere

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Sunday, July 12, 2020

The la guns Interview with Kelly Knickels



Fast cars, Sleazy woman, excessive partying. All these were food for the mighty la guns. The kings of la sleaze rock and roll. Now split into two camps, Kelly Knickels presents us with The La Guns, a continuation of the original band that tore apart the sunset strip in the 80's and 90's. Kelly explains life now in 2020 and the enduring mystique of those by gone sunset strip daze.

The new song "crawl" is such a rocker and typical la guns style. How did it come about?


"First one I wrote in about20 years. Came together really cool. Just a fun song."

We chatted briefly about the recording process now versus yesterday

"Everyone is well rehearsed. We all knew our stuff so it was easy to record. No one is paying you a million dollars to record an album over the course of months. So it's down quicker now."

Was the sunset strip more akin to a mythology of how it was or do you remember it differently?

"Man, it was crazier. You had kids all over the strip. You could go into the RAINBOW, pay $5 to get in with two free drinks and start hanging with all the famous rockers. Later when it closed we would head to the hills for the after parties. Everyone partied in the hills."

Our conversation was brief but this new album,RENEGADES, if the single "crawl" is any indication; is a fun rock and roll romp that harkens back to the past. Check it out and pick up your copy today!

Thursday, May 28, 2020

ELECTRIC MOB Discharge album review


From BRAZIL comes the unstoppable freight train that is ELECTRIC MOB! This band is a hard rock symphony of perfectly timed lyrics and solos. Such power and grace are rarely heard on debuts but this band propels its music right into you brain. You will feel the earth shake in this rock heavy orgasm of pure sonic penetration. standout tracks include:
"Burn","Devil you know", and "Got me running". But every track is a vocal masterclass.Check this album out and crank it loud!!
9/10 Wolf Howls
Cry Of The Wolf Magazine

POLTERGEIST Feather Of Truth Album Review



POLTERGEIST presents a no holds barred heavy metal roller coaster ride. This album rocks you from song to song and never seems to slow down. I'm still not quite sure what the feather of truth is, but I know what the album is: damn good metal!
Stand out cuts include, "The Culling", "Feather Of Truth"
  This is a cookie cutter world of musical creations but POLTERGEIST is unapologetic for breaking those molds. This is one of the must have albums of 2020.
9/10 Wolf Howls
Cry Of The Wolf Magazine

OZ Forced Commandments Album Review


2020 saw the world plunged into isolation. It became a lonely, self analyzing place. But for those of us who are lucky to have the new OZ record, the isolation of our homes allowed them, to  become a listening room to one of the best albums released this year so far. OZ pulls no punches with its sonic throwback metal sound to a glorious age gone by. Everything you need on a metal album is here, catchy lyrics, burning solos, drums of doom!
Favorite tracks include, "Kingdom Of War", "Spiders", and "Prison Of Time".
 Truly OZ represents a present day metal act with more than a nod to the old school of historic metal. Their approach to songwriting and song architecture is indifferent to the current trends of the age. They fully stand for the metal we all grew up with.
In these catastrophic times, we need bands like OZ to keep that fire of creative metal burning. When you finally emerge from your caves into this brave new world you should, no you must, crank up Forced Commandments.
10 Wolf Howls
Cry Of The Wolf Magazine

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Night League Release first Video



The newly formed 80's hard rock driven band, NIGHT LEAGUE has recently released their first video for the song, "Night League". What we have is a powerful duo of Marita (MARITA, MARITA'S METAL MANIA) and her husband, Trygve Johan Solheim, (GRIMSKULL)
Both lay down some aggressive and passion tinged, hard rocking sounds on this composition. NIGHT LEAGUE's sonic power, puts them in front of the new pack of up and coming rockers. Both these musicians are seasoned vets and we cannot wait to hear more from this duo. Hopefully a live undertaking will occur someday. If your stuck at home why not join the NIGHT LEAGUE!!!!


Friday, March 6, 2020

Burning Witches Dance With The Devil album review


Burning Witches band


Burning witches have created a powerhouse signature metal release with their latest metallic conjuring, "Dance With The Devil".
You can forget any past incantation of this band, this is the future. The newest addition, vocalist, Laura Guldemond, appears to fit this band like a glove. Fronting this incredibly talented band of musicians can't be easy, but she does it in stride. Her precision guided vocals shine through on every track.  Her addition to this band will propel them further into the metal iconic stature they are destined to achieve. My only request from an American viewpoint,  Please send us a tour!!!!


    The fiery valkyrie leads of Sonia and her counterpart on guitar, Romana will leave you breathless. This is pure unbridled passion driven heavy metal of the finest caliber. You get a sense of cohesion on this album that we have not entirely heard before. The tracks reflect this unity. Overall this is an offering to the gods of heavy metal and these witches do not pull any punches. It is a slam you to the ground and lift you up cauldron of mystical music spells. Get this album and turn it up loud!
long live burning witches!
10/10 wolf howls
cry of the wolf magazine

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Thursday, January 2, 2020

TIMBRE OF SATURN "A Ring Of Chain"

TIMBRE OF SATURN
"A Ring Of Chain"
Tolis, from Greece

Song starts off with a very melodic, atmospheric piano and guitar intro. Setting the mood for the tearing vocals to come. Very interseting usage of chorus singing. Building verse slides easily into a groovy midtempo run. Tolis from Timbre Of Saturn emailed us concerning a review. Death metal is not usually something we dive into. But this song surprised me with its depth and accessibility. Very strong muscianship here and...it is currently a one man band. Awesome stuff.
8/10 Wolf Howls
Cry Of the Wolf Magazine

from the press release:
Some information about “A Ring Of A Chain” lyrics
The song lyrics are talking about the endless births and deaths of cosmos and the aeon circles of universe life that begins with a Big Bang and ends in a vicious chaotic crumbling in its core, at the end of each loop.

Here are 2 streaming links of “A Ring Of A Chain”.


Review of JORN Lonely Nights single

Promo cover art

JORN
Lonely Nights - RADIO SINGLE
Frontiers Music s.r.l.



JORN has proven time and time again what a masterful songwriter and vocalist he is. This second release of favorite cover songs proves once again that he carries the voice of the metal legions well into the future. The first radio single, Bryan Adams' hit song "Lonely Nights" is a soon to be classic heavy rock hit. How JORN manages to pull a song out of pop obscurity and transform it into a metal rock classic. JORN'S voice is clearly full of passion and pure pleasure at crafting this song. Looking forward to hearing the rest of the album. Get this song in regular rotation now!

8/10 Wolf Howls
Cry Of The Wolf Magazine

Monday, December 30, 2019

Brothers Of Metal Unleash Emblas Saga



  Brothers of Metal are set to release EMBLAS SAGA upon an unsuspecting world. This band of metal warriors have pulled out all the stops on this epic viking metal romp. They will pillage their way through your speakers and into your very soul. Something is in the waters of Falun, Sweden.
 A superior made disc that features all types of metal and proves that Brothers Of Metal are a force to be reckoned with.
Look for "One" and "Njord" this is a powerhouse metal battering ram. Set the calendar for the January 24th release on AFM records.
9/10 Wolf Howls
Cry Of The Wolf Magazine

from their press release
Therefore, anticipation and expectations are equally high - and following up a hit debut like “Prophecy Of Ragnarök” for sure is not an easy task. Though, BROTHERS OF METAL prevail in this battle and their masterfully crafted new weapon “Emblas Saga” will pave them the way to a lot more future victories. The songs are even more creative, interesting and exciting than before. Symphonic pieces have enriched the band’s sound and the overall it’s still just as catchy and hymn-like. Best example is the stomping first single “Njord”, which comes in shape of a music video too. A little less heavy but offering earcandy at its
best is “One”, which will also be accompanied by a video and makes all three vocalists (Joakim Lindbäck Eriksson, Ylva Eriksson and Mats Nilsson) shine. The band once again takes the listener to the realm of Northern Mythology and Viking Sagas. On this trip mystical entities such as Hel, Freya, as well as Thor and his magical hammer, Mjölner cross the way. For the “Emblas Saga” cover artwork, the band was once again able to secure the services of Peter Sallai (Amon Amarth, Sabaton).

Fresh off triumphant festival gigs at Sweden Rock festival and Germany’s Rockharz & Rock Am Stück festivals, the buzz is stronger than ever - not only for new material but also live concerts. And again, the band is heeding the call, announcing their
first tour - a headlining tour right away - which will kick off almost exactly with release of “Emblas Saga” on January 9th in Hamburg, Germany. BROTHERS OF METAL will be joined by their labelmates, Italian folk power metallers Elvenking, on this leg.


Cobra Cult release new single "My win your loss"



Cobra Cult are proving to be a rock steady anthem creating machine. The new single "My Win your loss" is a classic rock meets modern grunge freight train. This band is destined for arena stages around Europe and beyond. Energy, passion and incredible dedication to their craft sets Cobra Cult apart.
This new single gets 10/10 wolf howls!!!
check this band out!

from the press release:
About Cobra Cult:
Formed in late 2015, Cobra Cult from Stockholm, Sweden delivers their rock n ́rollish metalpunk sound like no one else. Sounding like the perfect blend of Motörhead, L7 and The Misfits, Cobra Cult have made themselves quite a reputation as a great live band with intense shows.

The first two single teaser, ‘Die! / Forever Faster’ was released in 2016. Cobra Cult followed up with their 4-track EP, ‘The Sunlight Tapes’ in 2017 as their first collaboration with legendary producer Tomas Skogsberg at Sunlight Studio.

As a result of that release, people started to take notice of the band and the EP opened the opportunity for the band to perform at the Bremer Metal Festival in Germany.

With the release of the debut album ‘Cobra Cult’ in late 2018, the band achieved the next step in their growing career with great album and live reviews and a coveted gig at Sweden Rock Festival 2019 and their first UK tour.

In 2019 the band signed to Sweden's Kingart Music Management


Monday, August 5, 2019

The Generations Army Interview Sweden Rock 2019

 

 I have seen the future of thrash and it is The Generations Army. Full on metal heads, these guys were just as excited to see Slayer, as they were to play their own set. And tear up the stage they did. The recordings of this band lay the groundwork for a band that will carry the torch of metal far, far into the future.