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Posted By: Nightrocker
Subject: Doomdogs: - s/t
Date Posted: 27 Janvier 2010 at 21:14
GG - vocals
Christer - guitars
Patrik - bass
Nanne - drums
"Press kit"
DoomDogs
..."it's like Motörhead and Black Sabbath having a car wreck" !!!
.....Doom/Stoner Metal band based in Gothenburg Sweden...
.....heavily influenced by traditional old school Doom "á la Black
Sabbath" and mixes these influences with a bit of " uglified Stoner"
and deep powerful, and sometimes thrash/growling, vocals....but always
try to still keep that early '70s vibe !
...the bands vocalist Tomas "GG" Eriksson was the drummer in the
original line-up of the classic Swedish death/metal band GROTESQUE...a
precursor to AT THE GATES...
...album recorded in "vintage analog studio" on 24-track, 2-inch tape...
: ."DoomDogs play a mid-paced version of slightly uglified
stoner/doom with crust and doomcore-ish elements. Sort of like mixing
Crowbar and a slowed down Kyuss with Neurosis and Cult of Luna. Due to
their tendencies to go all out stoner, or to simply make experimental
twists from time to time, the band doesn't always stay on the "pure"
doom metal track. None the less, this is a really heavy experience."
"www.doom-metal.com
Well, what's in a name? DoomDogs? Are they a Doom band then? Jesus, yes
they are ... you can bet your life on it. The were formed in the lovely
city of Gothenburg in Sweden in 2006 by guitarist "Chris the Riff" and
have just relased their first vinyl longplayer on High Roller Records.
Christer alias "Chris the Riff" fills us in on the band history of
DoomDogs: "I started the band in 2006. Me and this drummer Thomas left
the rock cover band we were playing with and then said to ourselves:
'Well, so what are we going to do now?' I said: 'I really like Black
Sabbath' and Thomas replied: 'Yeah, me too.' So I dropped my low
E-string to D and then downtuned to C# (drop B tuning) and then the
Doom/Stoner riffs just started to 'pop out by themselves'. Bassist
Victoria Larsson (former Ice Age) and Vocalist Tomas 'GG' Eriksson
(original drummer with Grotesque) joined forces, and I then wrote the
two first DoomDogs songs 'I'm Sure' and 'Calling'! Back then we called
the band 'Dogs Of Doom' (from the Led Zeppelin song 'No Quarter' ...
and Zeppelin sure borrowed it from Tolkien). After about six months
Vicky left the band and Patrik took her place as the band's bassist.
One of the first things he made us agree on was to change the band's
name to DoomDogs, and he then helped to rearrange our songs to 'the
better' (Patrik is a great bassist, but he's also really awesome when
it comes to 'hearing' what should 'go or stay' in a song, and he always
also comes up with great new ideas and parts in a song to make it more
DoomDogs). Well, DoomDgs had its share of ups and downs, and after
about a year the drummer,Thomas, left the band ... so we did put in an
ad, and then we tested a bunch of drummers, but it wasn't until Anders
'Nanne' came down to our rehearsal room and sat down behind the
drumkit, and started bashing them drums, that we said: 'HELL, YEAH !
THIS IS THE GUY THAT WE HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR!' That was in September
2008, and we played our first show with the current line-up in February
2009 at Sticky Fingers here in Gothenburg. And after that, things just
started to 'happen'. We recorded our debut album in April/May 2009 ...
and in late autumn 2009 we signed with High Roller Records (for the
vinyl), Doomentia Records (CD) and the music publisher company Misty
Music (Black Eye Media Doom also help us with promotionin in the US)."
As you might have guessed already, the named musicians have been active
in other bands before forming DoomDogs: 'Most of us have played in a
lot of different bands before, but it's 'GG' who has the most 'famous
history'. He was the original drummer in the Death/Black Metal band
Grotesque, a precursor to At The Gates, one of the original creators of
the 'Gothenburg sound'! Grotesque were pretty much the inventors of the
Death/Black Metal genre! 'GG' has also played guitar in numerous
Thrash/progressive and Doom/Death Metal bands (like Intoxicate and
Runemagick). He also played bass in some Thrash/Hardcore bands, and he
has been the lead singer in Valedictory (Progressive Rock), Ancient
Dreams (Candlemass tribute band) and Kung Diamant (King Diamond tribute
band)."
As in the past, Gothenburg is still a good place for new and upcoming
bands: "The current 'heavy rock' scene in Gothenburg is very much alive
n' kickin' and 'vital'. Bands in this town inspire each other, instead
of seeing each other as 'competitors'. If someone knows about a good
label, studio, places to play gigs etc. ... well, then they share that
information with other bands. This creates a fantastic 'settlers'
spirit' and helps to create a great musical climate, and also makes the
music scene constantly evolve." That is really good news. So Gothenburg
surely is some kind of musician's heaven! The city was once well-known
for its Death Metal scene. What's left of this scene? What has it
developed into? I mean bands like Entombed have developed in a certain
direction ... Has Gothenburg gone psycho-Stoner/Doom? Christer
reflects: "Well, what remains of that scene is mainly the band Dark
Tranquility who still kicks ass. What the Gothenburg Death Metal scene
has developed into is bands like In Flames and The Haunted, and bands
like Evergrey also have thier roots in the Gothenburg Death Metal
sound. So: NO! Gothenburg has not gone psycho-Stoner/Doom ...
Gothenburg has just gone 'one of the best Doom/Stoner, Heavy Metal,
Hard Rock Progressive and Hardcore Thrash scenes' in the world. HELL,
YEAH!" This clearly sounds like a guy loving his hometown!
With a name like DoomDogs is it safe to assume that our friends are
playing old-school Doom Metal? Do they see a big difference between
Doom and Stoner? Christer reflects: "We get that question a lot ...
guess everyone is quite confused when it comes to the 'difference'
between Doom and Stoner, right ?! For me, original Doom Metal are songs
like 'Black Sabbath' and 'Electric Funeral' by Black Sabbath, and one
of the first 'Stoner songs' (even if that word Stoner Metal/Rock wasn't
yet invented back then) as I see it is 'Hole In The Sky', also by Black
Sabbath. So in my opinion, 'Stoner' maybe have a bit more of a
'swing/shuffle, and sometimes tripplet, kind of heavy groove' to it,
and also uses more effects like phaser, flanger and fuzz (both on the
guitar and bass)." Pretty good definition, methinks! The music of
DoomDogs has been described as "Motörhead and Black Sabbath having a
car wreck". That sounds nice. Chris nodds: "Yeah, that's a quote from
Shannon 'Shan The Big Man', a hardcore DoomDogs fan and totally awesome
guy from Georgetown in the US. And that must be one of the best
comments about our music that we could ever get, as those bands are two
of our greatest sources of inspiration ... especially early Motörhead
with Fast Eddie plus Philthy, and early Black Sabbath. Our bassist,
Patrik, almost started to cry with joy when he heard that quote about
DoomDogs' music, as Lemmy and Geezer Butler are his absolutely biggest
bass gods."
Matthias Mader
Track Listing: 1. Fight The Greed 8:26 2. Dogs Of Doom 4:21 3. Calling 8:59 4. I´m Sure 6:44 5. The Game 5:53 6. Shout 8:31
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