- Please tell us about the history of your band and its members.
Hello
to you and your readers!
Well,
we’ve now been going for 8 years now. It all started way back in
May 2010, Myself (Daniel; vocals), Shane (bass) and Chilli (original
guitar) were at a Criminal gig if memory serves me correctly. Shane &
Chilli were both in another band at the time, and I was doing various
other projects. They wanted to try something a bit different
musically with a focus on big doomy riffs and atmosphere; I wanted a
new band to join, so Consecration was formed right there and then.
They made a couple of calls and got Jordan (guitars) and Tudders
(original drums) on board for our formative line-up; which went on to
record the ‘Gut The Priest’ EP.
Chilli
left to concentrate fully on his other band later that year, and Liam
became our second permanent guitarist.
Robbie
replaced Tudders on drums at the beginning of 2013. Robbie recorded
the ‘Echoes’ EP and our debut album with us, which was released
at the end of 2014. Shortly after we played Desertfest in 2015 Robbie
decided it was time for him to move on, and we now have Jorge behind
the kit.
That’s
an interesting question. Back when we formed, we wanted a unique name
that ‘felt right’ for what we were writing. We had a subtle black
metal element to our doomy sound, and lyrically a few tracks at the
time had anti-religious overtones to them. I can’t remember if it
was Shane or Chilli who suggested the name, but it fit very well.
The
definition of ‘Consecration’ is “Make or declare sacred (to);
Dedicate formally to a religious purpose; Devote to; a solemn
commitment of your life or your time to some cherished purpose (to a
service or goal)” [Oxford English dictionary]. I thought it was
cool having subtle, lesser known meanings in there; aside from the
obvious religious reference to making things sacred or holy.
Obviously
we also liked the juxtaposition of using a mainly religious term with
playing a hellish racket too.
- Where is the band based out of and what is your music scene like there? Are there any local bands you could recommend?
We
are based in Norwich, UK. The east of England has quite a varied
scene; with everything from death metal to thrash to black metal and
all the bits in between catered for. Names that come recommended are
Norwich’s own Shrapnel, Eastern Front and Stahlsarg from Ipswich,
and The Infernal Sea from a little further afield.
- How would you describe your style?
We
play Death/Doom Metal, I suppose you could describe it as more of an
old school sound too; although we don’t write to specifically fit
into a genre. We bring various musical influences into the melting
pot, as each of us have our own tastes and favourite bands; for
example some of us are really into traditional doom, some more death
metal. Add some stoner, gothic and black metal elements as well, and
I think you’ll agree it makes for a really interesting mix. Most of
us are into stuff like My Dying Bride, Novembers Doom, Paradise Lost,
Swallow The Sun, Evoken etc. Primarily though, the focus is on
atmosphere. That may come from thick doomy riffs, harrowing melody
lines, or acoustic passages. Lyrically; most songs I write deal with
death, grief, loss in all their various guises.
- What have you released so far and what can someone expect from your works?
Well
releases to date are:
Gut
The Priest (EP) - released in 2010.
Unhallowed
(Promotional DVD) - released in 2011
Echoes
Of The Dead (EP Demo) - released in 2013
Ephemerality
(Full Length) - released in 2014
Remembrance
- coming very soon 2018
As
for what someone can expect from our works; If I can cheat and use a
quote here…. Northern Darkness Magazine summed this up quite well
when reviewing us – “Ominous, oppressive and bleak moods,
crushing riffage and grim, venomous growls”
- Do you have any new music in the works?
Yes
we do and we are really excited to get it out there to see what
people think of it.
Coming
up in the short term; we have a really cool package called
‘Remembrance’, which is being released digitally to coincide with
our 8 year anniversary as a band (we couldn’t wait until we were 10
haha). It is a new package containing our debut album ‘Ephemerality’
alongside the ‘Gut The Priest’ EP, and some previously unreleased
songs taken from demo sessions between the two. We thought it was a
really nice way to show our progression as a band and to get some
rare stuff out there. All the songs have been remastered and we have
some exclusive artwork for this as well.
After
that we are also going into the studio in September this year, to
record our second full length which is to be titled ‘Fragilium’.
This we feel is our strongest material to date, so watch this space
for more news on both of these.
- How about playing shows and touring, have anything planned out?
At
the moment we have a number of really cool shows lined up, and lots
more being planned. We recently supported Primitive Man from the US,
and are really excited to be supporting De Profundis in June and
Godthrymm in August
- What plans do you have for the future as a band?
Well
we would like to continue playing what we love; and getting out to
play to more people in more places. Getting into Europe next year. We
are all really looking to playing the new stuff from ‘Fragilium’
when that is ready.
- Where can we listen to your band and where can we buy your stuff?
Our
webstore is www.consecration666.bandcamp.com
Keep
up to date with us on www.facebook.com/consecration666,
also on the usual twitter, instagram, youtube, spotify, etc. We also
have a full website coming soon.
- What is it you’d like a listener to remember the most when hearing your music for the first time?
To
remember they left the CD in the CD player so they can listen to us
again the following day.
Joking
aside; we would like them to remember what they want to remember.
Music is subjective and different people will take from it differing
elements and emotions; depending on their own personal tastes and
experiences. If our music makes some form of connection, no matter
how small; then that is awesome.
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