BLOOD TSUNAMI Drummer Faust - "Grand Feast For Vultures Material Is Darker, Faster And Heavier"

May 4, 2009, 15 years ago

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BLOOD TSUNAMI drummer Faust is featured in a new interview with Robert Gray as part of a series at Ultimate-Guitar.com entitled Hit The Lights. An excerp appears below:

Q: Could you provide an introduction to Grand Feast for Vultures?

A: "Even though Grand Feast for Vultures is fifty-one minutes long, the album boasts only seven tracks. Actually, that's the one part I mentioned earlier - that the record's last two tracks are instrumentals. Altogether, those two instrumentals must be roughly twenty-two minutes long. They only have roughly two minutes of vocals, which might be hard for some people to accept. Grand Feast for Vultures has four quite fast, brutal tracks, and one that is heavier and then slower. Following that, the album has those two instrumentals we touched upon, which are both somewhat fast, slow, and heavy. All in all, Grand Feast for Vultures material is darker, faster and heavier. The album's production isn't extremely big, as we don't like the old school sound. Really though, the production isn't at all new or excessively clean in anyway. We managed to strike a certain balance, I think - you're still able to hear what happens, and it sounds fairly big."

Read the whole interview at Ultimate-Guitar.com.

Grand Feast For Vultures is out now via Candlelight Records. Access the e-card at this location.


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