Züül: Out Of Time
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Topic: Züül: Out Of Time
Posted By: Nightrocker
Subject: Züül: Out Of Time
Date Posted: 27 Janvier 2010 at 21:17
The Baron Batteau - Vocals
Mike "The Butcher" Bushur - Guitar
Hateful Jared - Guitar
Bob Scott - Bass
The Mosquito Hawk - Drums
If you ask High Roller boss Steffen, then Züül's longplayer will be the
album to top in 2010. It's gonna be the 100th release on the label. And
it is a very special one. Guitarist Mike "The Butcher" Bushur is proud
to be number 100 in the finest catalogue of Heavy Metal vinyl on this
planet. And he knows what makes his band so special: "To put it simply,
it's Brett, our vocalist. He doesn't sound like a lot of the European
bands' vocalists do, and therefore has a rougher, heavier voice. That
and I don't really think anyone else sounds like we do. We're not
concerned with what anyone else sounds like. We play what we want to
hear." This sounds indeed unique and very, very interesting. As does
the groups's name. What a strange name Züül is for a Metal band. Mike
explains: "Bob remembered the name from 'Ghostbusters'. We have nothing
to do with this movie I'd like to add. It's short and simple and turned
out great for a logo." As for example High Spirits the musicians in
Züül also partly use pseudonyms. Does that mean some guys are playing
in bigger bands and wish to remain anonymous? Mike denies: "No, just
having a little fun. Though Jared has been known as Hateful Jared for
years due to his old band, The Hateful Dead." But, after all, is there
a connection between High Spirits and Züül? "Yes, there is", finds the
guitarist. "Interstate 57 North." And continues: "We don't really
promote ourselves well. Word of mouth usually works best anyway, eh? I
hate it when bands force themselves down people's throats. We let the
music do the talking. Band histories are usually boring and ours is as
well."
Before the album on High Roller Züül had already put out a
self-financed 7" single: "It has two tracks, our own 'Air Raid', and
our cover of Crucifixion's 'On The Run'." I got a tape nine years ago
or so from an internet friend compiled of tracks from his favourite
lesser known bands of the N.W.O.B.H.M. Era. On it was the Crucifixion
song and I fell in love with it then. When we started the band we
decided on a bunch of covers to do and of course it was one that had to
be done. 'Air Raid' is an original and it will be on the album as well,
though slightly different. There is a bunch of different versions of
the 7" which people probably don't know. No music changes, just
different covers. Planet Metal released covers with no border and
individual band pics and ours are silk screened and have a border and
ended up with two different colours, a beige and white, both with black
borders and a band photo. Planet Metal's versions are hand-numbered and
some of ours are too but we didn't get all the covers at one time so
due to laziness and forgetfulness we've stopped. There are 1,000 copies
made." With the album in the bag, does Mike see Züül as a real,
long-lasting band? "Hard to say, I'm surprised we've lasted this long
and considering we have I think it's safe to say we will do this for a
while. After next year things will get hard for us I think and live
shows will go down but I can assume that we will be recording for some
time. We have the desire at least." However, their home country America
will probably not be the key market for Züül's music: "I doubt it.
America is fascinated with reality TV and 'Amercian Idol' and whatever
crap is played on the radio. In the underground there may be some
interest but probably not much really. I think we have a lot to offer
anyway. But it's not really something we are interested in having. I'll
be happy if we just get rid of these damn 7"s!" So, my dear Metal
friends, after you have bought the album, buy the single. It might end
up being worth a fortune ...
So as High Roller has just reached its 100th release what are Mike's
Top 5 releases on the label? "1) Portait's album: High class stuff to
these ears and one of the few bands going in this Heavy Metal
renaissance that give me something. 2) Bashful Alley LP: They were
featured on the afore mentioned N.W.O.B.H.M. tape and I love their
'Running Blind' single. 3) Sonic Ritual split and 'Mother Hearse' 12":
Great new band mixing a bunch of styles, I really like what they are
doing. 4) The In Solitude LP package is amazing. Musically, I think
they are OK, reminds me of King Diamond and Desolation Angels. 5) I
think the Quicksand Dream LP will be one of his finest releases, I
f**king love that album and High Spirits rules but I already have that
on LP. Not familiar with what's on a lot of the others to be honest "
Matthias Mader
Genre: Heavy Metal Label: High Roller Records Release Dates: 20.04.2010
Track Listing: 1. Out of Time 6:13 2. Warriors 3:32 3. Executioner 4:54 4. Warhammer 4:24 5. Air Raid 3:44 6. Backstreet Crawler 4:55 7. Darkness on the Ice 3:06 8. Ride Ride 3:34 9. Return to Yagi 4:53
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