Lengthy
interview with Canada's Goathammer conjured back in 2016. A band
worth checking out if you're into bands like Black Witchery,
Katharsis, and Blasphemy.
Hails
Cryptfucking Demonizers! To begin this interview, can you please give
us an introduction of the band, including details about the line-up &
what you've released so far?
Sadowulf:
Well, we are Goathammer. A black metal band that was formed in 2011
by myself and Daemonomancer. We don't refer to our style as anything
other than "black metal", although we find inspiration in
certain death metal, punk and thrash. We don't agree with the term
"war metal" being applied to us. We write music that
reflects us and our outlook on existence. We are inspired/influenced
by topics such as Satanism, various occult books/philosophies,
darkness, war, drugs, death and hatred among other things. We seek to
invoke nothing but negativity and inspire evil, hatred and violence
in the beings that listen to our music.
We
have recorded so far a split with Druidus entitled "Cryptfucking
Demonizers of Holocaustic Wrath" and a demo entitled "XIX
Pentacles, XCII Legions" both self released on cassette in 2014.
Our most recent release was simply entitled "Goathammer"
and was released in March of 2016 through Behold Barbarity, also only
on cassette format for now.
All
releases thus far have been recorded with the following lineup:
Sadowulf:
Vocals, guitars, bass
Daemonomancer:
Drums
Depravore:
Guitars and backing vocals
We
have also recruited a bass player recently. Rasca Cara of the Alberta
horde Noxius Nex. He has played 1 live assault with us so far and
will probably end up contributing bass to the upcoming full length
album.
At
what age did you start listening to metal? What are your main
influences?
Sadowulf:
I was more interested in punk when I was younger. Discharge, Black
Flag, Void and of course the usual stuff like early Metallica,
Slayer. I would say I got into more extreme stuff like Bathory,
Morbid Angel, Mayhem, Terrorizer, Blasphemy, Sarcofago, Amebix etc at
about age 16. Then, I gradually fell into the abyss of extreme
underground music and never looked back.
In
regards to bands that directly influence our sound... That's kind of
tough because I don't think we are directly trying to sound like a
particular band or era. We aren't a "worship" band at
all.... We use different atmospheres from a range of stylistically
different bands and attempt to make it cohesive. Bands with
atmosphere/attitude/aesthetics that have influenced our band would be
all the previously mentioned bands. Beherit, Blasphemy, early Mayhem,
Tol Cormpt Norz Norz Norz, Slaughter, Black Witchery, early
Darkthrone, Bestial Warlust, VON, Absu, Archgoat, Razor etc...
Essentially anything that invokes the feeling of morbid desecration.
Depravore:
I was around the same age as Sadowulf when the plague that is
'extreme music' entered my life. Before that, Black Sabbath was all
that mattered.
Daemonomancer:
My journey into the abyss began at age 13/14. I remember finding an
old zine and seeing all the pictures of these fuckin' morbid looking
characters and was instantly enthralled to find out more. I soon
after came across acts like Slayer, Slaughter, Razor, Voor, and
Bathory - all of which led to a massive addiction and hunt to find
more evil fucking metal!
You
are from Saskatoon, the largest city in Saskatchewan - correct? What
can you tell us about the scene there? Any bands from there you can
recommend to our readers?
Sadowulf:
None of us are actually from Saskatoon originally. Myself and
Depravore are from a town north of Saskatoon called Prince Albert.
Population of about 35,000... Extremely infested with total junkies,
quite a bleak little town.. Subhuman scum everywhere... Growing up in
a shit hole like that probably influenced Depravore and I to be quite
hateful and misanthropic.
Saskatoon
is indeed the largest city in the province of Saskatchewan.
Population of roughly 250,000 people I believe. Our rehearsal
space/ritual chamber is located nearly an hour outside of the city on
my acreage though... Feels like the middle of nowhere. Think of the
original Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie. Away from the city and its
disgusting humans! This is where we ingest copious amounts of alcohol
and other illicit substances and work on all Goathammer material.
We
don't really associate with the "scene" here these days.
None of us really go to local shows or have much knowledge of what is
going on within the Saskatoon music scene. So we really wouldn't be
the right people to speak about it. We only really keep up with one
or two local bands. For fans of true doom metal (stuff like
Cathedral, Candlemass etc) I could recommend Lavagoat but that's
about it.
Depravore:
The term 'scene' in this regard is laughable. There's a reason we
flew out to Toronto to play with quality black/death metal bands, or
have to travel at least 5+ hours for a gig.
Daemonomancer:
As for myself I grew up about 3 hours east of Saskatoon in a town
called Preeceville - a small town of about 2,000 or so people. I
lived and grew up on a farm about 11 kilometers out of town. I quite
enjoyed the isolation and freedom. In hindsight - I fucking hate the
city and since moving to Saskatomb I have been more than inspired to
channel levels of insurmountable hate into the incantations of
Goathammer. As for my opinions of any "scene", maniacs are
few and far between - as in if there are other ones in this province,
we have yet to meet them. Lavagoat, as Tony mentioned have their shit
dialed in and have been around for a long time. Everything else is
pretty fresh. There used to be a heinous grind "scene" back
in the day in which played host to some vicious and violent displays.
But those days have long since passed.
There
seems to be another Goathammer from Finland that is now defunct. Have
you ever listened to them? How would you feel if they decided to
reunite (as this seems to be a growing trend in metal nowadays) and
you had to share a name with them?
Sadowulf:
I think I have listened to them but honestly, I don't remember their
sound at this point... I wouldn't feel anything if they decided to
reunite since I don't know anything about them.
Depravore:
I haven't listened, and probably won't. A reunion on their part would
be inconsequential to us.
What
are your thoughts on censorship and politically correct ideals in
metal, especially with the internet nowadays?
Sadowulf:
Censorship and politically correct ideals have nothing to do with the
spirit of extreme metal. People that seek out the most extreme music
on Earth only to take issue with certain elements being TOO extreme
or TOO offensive need to be lined up and shot for their stupidity.
Depravore:
P.C. ideals and the scum that spew such nonsense have no place in
extreme metal. They will fall on their own sword soon enough.
Daemonomancer:
FUCK POLITICAL CORRECTNESS!! ESPECIALLY IN EXTREME FUCKING MUSIC!!
I'll NEVER understand anyone who doesn't seek to strengthen their
self and mind. Develop a fucking backbone and stand your ground!
What
can you tell us about Druidus, which seemed to feature half of
Goathammer’s line-up? The material on the demo and split with
Goathammer is absolutely murderous. Why was the project buried?
Sadowulf:
Depravore and I started Druidus when we were still in high school. We
just wanted to create vicious and evil metal like the stuff we were
listening to. We met our drummer and immediately began "rehearsing".
It was a real mess of influences/sounds. By the time we had found our
sound, we recorded our demo, the split with Goathammer and then
inspiration ceased to continue... It became tiresome to write songs
for both Druidus and Goathammer and I ended up having a difficult
time differentiating between what riffs should be used for Druidus or
Goathammer.
We
all agreed that we did not want to take part in multiple bands that
sound similar to our ears. So we laid the band to rest. 3 of us from
Druidus have formed a new band in the past year though. Extremely
bleak and cold black metal under the name Hexensabbat. Influences
being Vlad Tepes, early Ulver, Arckanum, Mutiilation etc.
Depravore:
Druidus was, at the time, a way to express our misplaced hatred for
everything in the only way we knew how; Sadowulf and I had been
riffing and jamming for years at this point. As Sadowulf said, lack
of inspiration and a dedicated path were the poisons of Druidus'
existence.
Hexensabbat
will release a cassette tape of five bleak tracks at the end of
October 2016.
Can
you tell us something about the overall experience regarding the
Druidus/Goathammer tour which took place throughout Western Canada?
Was this your first tour?
Sadowulf:
The Goathammer/Druidus tour was total fucking mayhem! Extreme
drinking every night. A lot of hiking through the wilderness in
British Columbia... The first show of that tour was in Edmonton, AB,
and it was actually the very first live performance from Goathammer
so it was indeed the first tour for us. Druidus had toured before but
we didn't even have our demo recorded at the time. It was kind of
pointless.
Depravore:
The 'Infernal Proclamators of Western Filth' tour was my first
musical endeavor abroad, as I was in Greece when Druidus first toured
out west. It was filthy, to say the least. We shared the stage with
some decent bands, and drank ourselves FUCKING stupid. It was a
savage time, with savage people.
Back
to Goathammer. I understand your drummer (Dæmonomancer) played on
Necromantic Worship's second demo, "The Calling..." How did
the collaboration come about?
Sadowulf:
I heard a track from the "Spirit of the Entrance Unto Death"
tape on bandcamp and immediately loved their sound, but I was really
broke and couldn't afford to order tapes from the good ol' U.S. of A.
So I decided to send them a message. Ghûllzaraën got back to me and
enjoyed the Goathammer "XIX Pentacles..." tape and we
agreed to trade a few copies. I remember him being impressed by the
drumming so I told him to contact Daemonomancer to discuss music etc.
Next thing I know, he is playing drums for the newest Necromantic
Worship material.
Daemonomancer:
As Sadowulf stated, so it came to fruition after Ghûllzaraën
contacted me and he began talking about his interest in me working
with him on a project. Before it was to be that I would be working
under the spell of Necromantic Worship, Ghûllzaraën first had
another unreleased project in which he had asked me to record drums
for. Not long after me displaying my interest in Necromantic Worship,
he rather decided to put the intial project offer on the backburner
and asked if I would contribute to the newest material for
Necromantic Worship. After rehearsing the tracks, and taking them to
a local studio to record drums over top, the tracks were then sent to
Ghûllzaraën and of that arose "The Calling".
What
can you tell us about your most recent work released by Behold
Barbarity? The compositions seem lengthier compared to previous
recordings - was this intentional or a natural progression?
Sadowulf:
I believe that our most recent work, the self-titled cassette on
Behold Barbarity is easily our most violent and occult release so
far. A lot of work went into it.
The
longer songs were definitely a natural progression. I've always
enjoyed writing/playing long songs. It makes it easier to express a
wide range of images and thoughts. We would never compose long
songs/albums just for the sake of it. There is always a method to our
madness.
What
have you been listening to lately? Any new and upcoming bands that
might have caught your attention? What about literature and movies,
much of a fan?
Sadowulf:
Lately I've been listening to Black Feast "Larenuf Jubileum",
Root "Zjeveni", Necromantia "Crossing the Fiery Path",
Disorder "Mental Disorder", Xibalba "Ah Dzam Poop Ek",
Katharsis "Fourth Reich" and "666", the list goes
on... As for "new" bands I've been enjoying the Occult
Burial album "Hideous Obscure", Ithaqua, Hexenslaught and
Crurifragium.
Depravore:
I've had Motorhead's Bomber album on repeat for the past two months,
I've literally listened to MAYBE three other albums all the way
through (Iron Fist and Bathory's Blood Fire Death being two out of
the three). The CD I bought has a bunch of extra live tracks so it's
fucking KILLER. There isn't much for new music lately that has caught
my ear; I'm usually listening to what ever Sadowulf or Daemonomancer
are spinning.
Daemonomancer:
I am always all over the place when it comes to music. I have an
endless hunger to seek out more of what I enjoy. Being that my
personal list could grow longer than this interview so far, I would
like to suggest our sibling demonic horde and their projects which
continue to devastate! I highly recommend Wrath Bestial, Sorguinazia,
Brulvahnatu, Noxius Nex, and Tsalal.
If
any maniacs out there have an interest in reaching you, how should
they achieve this? Also, can you give us an update regarding any
future plans or new material in the works?
Sadowulf:
We can be contacted at the following email: goathammersk@gmail.com
And
in regards to future plans we will be releasing our 2016 self-titled
demo on vinyl in 2017 and we have nearly completed writing our
upcoming debut full length. It will be in LP and CD format and will
be made available through a certain metal label from the U.S. that we
have a great deal of respect for. Unfortunately that's about all I
can unveil as far as that goes. There will likely be a few live
rituals when it is released.
Thanks
for your time! I wish each and everyone of you all the best regarding
your future activities, and I'm looking forward to buying the new
album when its out. Hails!
Sadowulf:
Bestial hails from SK, Canada!! Mutilate the god of cowards with the
cursed blade of Sathanas!