By:
Chris Bull
'Cavern
Apothecary' was a glimpse into the potential this band had at that point. On
‘Tapered Limbs of a Human Star’, they've smashed through the glass ceiling and
surpassed the promise they showed. The fact that they're signed to Anthropic
Records is both a blessing and a curse; it makes those who know about the band
seem like part of a secret club and preserves their cult status. However, had
this been released on a label like Relapse, Profound Lore or Candlelight,
everyone would be losing their shit and proclaiming this as the best album
they've heard this year. It’s simply stunning.’
SL) First of
all, it's a pleasure to have you take time out of your schedule to answer these
questions. I'm a big fan of yours so this is a big deal on a personal level. Tell us a little about yourselves so that
those unfamiliar with your work can get acquainted.
Hivelords) We play Dark
Metal that draws on our favourite sub genres of metal. We accentuate the
psychedelic elements of our music in ways that we feel are tasteful and
appropriate to our sonic aspirations. We don't have many
"rules" about what we should and shouldn't be doing. We like to
explore.
SL) That’s cool, now made the decision to replace
one guitarist with 2 and it seems to have paid off. Was it planned that way to expand on the
previous album's sound?
Hivelords) Thanks.
We decided to make the move to 2 guitars in 2013, but adding Lydia to our line-up
and having Will move to drums has really opened up a lot of doors for us.
The possibilities are pretty limitless now, for which we are very
grateful. We can write as eccentrically as we want to and all of us are
more than capable of executing the ideas at hand. It's really a pleasure
being in a band with such talented players who are down as fuck to make
interesting music and go on tour.
SL) Your latest album 'Tapered Limbs Of A Human
Star' strayed slightly from the path tread on ‘Cavern Apothecary’. Although the
slow parts remain in part, it veered off into black metal territory. Was this a
conscious decision or did it occur naturally?
Explain your creative process, is there a chief songwriter or is it a
'jam out ideas' kind of thing?
Hivelords) The tracks
on "Tapered Limbs..." Were
composed by 3 different writers. Usually a skeleton of ideas is presented
to the group and we edit it together in sectional rehearsals and a
computer-based demoing of material. Jamming is fun, but we are not a
jammy band. Our song structures are very deliberate, and usually the
melodic lines benefit from the happy accidents of rehearsing new ideas.
It's really about the riffs you DON'T write.
SL) Your
record label Anthropic Records seems like a great label to work with, who are
some of the bands on their roster that need to be heard?
Hivelords) We love
working with Anthropic and are ecstatic about the relationship we have.
Anthropic will be releasing a split featuring two philly bands, black metal
legends Krieg
and cinematic doom outfit Ominous Black later this year. Homies Die Choking,
Sadgiqacea, Occult 45, Godstopper, and many others have collaborated
with Anthropic in the past. We're creating our own world together and it
feels awesome.
SL) You
recently compeled on a lengthy tour, any road stories you'd care to share?
Hivelords) An
individual in Fargo ND told us that it was the country's
drunkest city, and that he was a testament to that. Wal-Mart lets you
return literally anything. Designated Driver for when we leave a show is
called Designated Dingus and has to wear the dingus hat and do the dingus song
and dance before taking us to our domicile for the evening. Touring is
hard work, but it's also an unspoken contest to see who can laugh the hardest,
and for that we are grateful.
SL) Do you
have any pre gig rituals?
Hivelords) Each
performance brings a new and unique kind of excitement. The natural
adrenaline supplied by the pre-show rituals of loading in, and talking about
the events of the past 24 hours puts us all on the same page before show
time. We all have different routines of preparing to play, and we
celebrate that.
Club 66, Ashland, Oregon (c) Al Case |
SL) For the
gear heads, could you give us a rig run down?
Hivelords) Our gear is
largely irrelevant. We all have pedals. We tend to not treat
effects as a crutch, but rather an accent, adding to our atmosphere.
SL) Let's say
you find a book in a random location, you begin to read it and realise it's a
book about your life. You get to the point where you are now, do you continue
to read?
Hivelords) I think I'd
be tempted to continue reading, yes. That would be pretty trippy.
It could be like Back to the Future 2 when Biff finds the almanac. Would
knowing the future force one to change course? What if it's the perfect
future but you fuck it up because you know what happens? It’s so abstract
that it's difficult to say. Maybe it's better not to know.
SL). Hopefully 2015 will see you reach new heights,
any plans for the remainder of the year and for 2016?
SL) Any final
thoughts you'd like to share?
Hivelords) Thank you to
everyone who supports us and makes it possible for us to do what were
doing. Writing, recording, and touring are privileges and we don't take
them for granted. We all modify our lifestyles to make this possible and we are
grateful for the individuals out there believing in us and rooting for
us. Cheers!
You
can read our view of Hivelords latest record here