Capilla Ardiente: Solve et Coagula
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Topic: Capilla Ardiente: Solve et Coagula
Posted By: Nightrocker
Subject: Capilla Ardiente: Solve et Coagula
Date Posted: 27 Janvier 2010 at 21:00
Traditional Doom Metal from Chile
Whereas South America (first and foremost Brazil) has been very active
in giving birth to great new bands, especially of the Thrash Metal
variety, Doom has still pretty much stayed underground on the
continent. So Capilla Ardiente from Chile could be seen as some kind of
oddity. However, they definitely have a history, as bass player Claudio
Botarro explains: "The concept of Capilla Ardiente dates back to 2004
or 2005 when I was part of the band Poema Arcanvs (who played a mixture
of Doom/Death Metal) and of which Felipe was our roadie. The fact is
that every time we travelled to play in other cities we both ended up
drinking on the bus while listening to traditional Doom Metal, Heavy
Metal and Thrash, and asking each other 'when will we start a band like
this?' Because at that time both of us lived in different cities, we
started sending each other riffs and arrangements via e-mail, giving
shape to the early compositions, while parallel to that Felipe began
his band Procession and I quit Poema Arcanvs for personal issues and
obvious musical differences. After a couple of years, Felipe came to
live in my city, so we started working seriously, giving structure to
the songs and recruiting musicians who could be part of the band to
record and play live, but given the non-existent traditional Doom scene
and musicians who have what it takes, we chose to follow just the both
of us and invite friends from other bands (and styles) to record the
drums and guitar solos for our first EP 'Solve et Coagula'." Which is
now out on High Roller Records. How would Claudio describe the style of
Capilla Ardiente? Is it old school Doom Metal? "I must say more
'traditional' than old school", is his answer. "Because even if our
music is deeply rooted in the ways of the old, we are a new band. I
think 'old school influenced' can be a good description, too." So this
is where the influences of the band come from: "I think that Candlemass
and Solitude Aeturnus are our main influences. Sorcerer and Solstice
too, plus early Voi Vod, Motörhead, and '80's Heavy/Doom/Thrash Metal
the most." Claudio is from Santiago and has no good news about the
current Metal scene in Chile: "Well, most of the Chilean scene has
become a bag full of sh*t ... Maybe that's why we haven't tried to play
live. Let's see ... I started playing with my old band back in 1995,
and I have seen how metalheads have lost their compromise to Metal. The
older bangers only talk of the 'good ol' days' but know/do nothing
regarding the support of newer bands. The kids are just fotolog bangers
who are into mp3's and gossip and never go to gigs, or buy music. And
guys from my generation are mostly into work/wife/kids. As you see,
most of the so called scene is crap. On the other hand, we have the
underground 'evil Metal' scene, which is way more committed and solid,
there are serious labels like Proselitysm and Kuravilu and really good
bands, like Atomic Aggressor, Force of Darkness and Unaussprechlichen
Kulten. About record stores, I can speak only for Santiago. Here, they
sell music at expensive prices and mostly of well-known bands, so if
you want to buy good or underground Metal at honest prices, you better
buy it through distros. The only record store that I recommend is
'Templo', owned by the guy behind Proselitysm, Death Messiah. For
ancient vinyl, you have to try your luck on a couple of flea markets we
have. Lots of bands have been touring Chile in 2009 (in fact, in a few
more hours I will be seeing Venom), this year I have watched Iron
Maiden, Sodom, Carcass, Dismember, Destroyer 666, G.B.H., Hirax, Mortal
Sin (and missed Heaven and Hell! f**k!). So you see, there have been
lots of international gigs ... And this is when more 'Metal' people
show their support."
So this is probably one of the reasons why Capilla Ardiente are not a
live act: "Because of the aforementioned almost inexistent traditional
Doom scene here, we have been more focused on making music and record
it than on playing for people wanting us to be Opeth or My Dying Bride.
Only time will tell if we will ever appear live ..." So for now people
will have to be content with the record "Solve et Coagula" (although
the title is in Spanish, they are singing in English). The cover of
which is really great. Claudio takes this as a compliment: "I'm glad
you like it! The artwork has been done by me. I'm a graphic designer
and I have the paradoxical work at the 'Fundación música de Chile'
(Chilean music foundation) of designing album covers for musicians
totally not into Metal (think Folklore, Pop, Reggae, and other terrible
noises to your ears!), using a lot of computer graphics and stuff, so,
it's really relaxing and gratifying to have the chance to draw again
and use the computer at a minimum level."
Track Listing: 1. Solve (part I: Materia Vvlgar, part II: Disolvción) 10:48 2. Coagula (part III: Phoenicopervs, part IV: Coagvlación) 13:21
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