Formed in 2003 under
the name FUBAR, Galway ,
Ireland is perhaps
more famous for producing bands such as The Saw
Doctors, rather than intense
mathcore purveyors Ilenkus, as they are known today. Deciding upon a name
change in 2010 Ilenkus recorded two EPs under their previous moniker, the
first in 2004 and the second in 2006. By
2010 and with heavy gigging under their belts with notable acts such as The Ocean and Rolo Tomassi, the band would record their debut
album “Rule by Thieves”.
Late 2012 saw the band
release a stand alone digital single, ‘Ram’ and an accompanying video. With further
tours with the likes of Coilguns, fans had to wait until September 2014 for
the band’s second album “The
Crossing”, which over the course of five tracks fluctuates from the
chaotic to the serene. 'Hunger' their new EP will be Ilenkus's
third release and takes their music in a darker and more violent direction, containing
four short, chaotic and cathartic bursts of grinding mathcore. Mastered by Brad Boatright of Nails and Old Man Gloom fame, this third release for the band sees them move in
a more chaotically bombastic direction, imagine Botch on crack and you get the
picture.
'Hunger'
is due for release digitally on 19/10/16, with a limited edition 7" red
vinyl to follow in late Autumn/Winter in conjunction with WOOAAARGH,
Smiths
Food Group DIY, Tjueto Cvlt, Icore Produzioni, Vollmer
Industries and Feast Records. Today following
the recent release of their blistering track, “Hunny Bunny”, The Sludgelord is
happy to present another cut from the EP with our exclusive stream of “Pretty Secret”.
In addition, I also caught up with
guitarist/vocalist Josh Guyett, for a brief interview which you can check out
below. Ilenkus
are certainly one of the best discoveries of 2016, so if ‘A nut-grabbing explosion of raw
violence…” (Metal Sucks) is your
thing, you’re gonna love em too.
SL: Josh, welcome to The Sludgelord could you give us an insight
into how you started playing music, leading up to the formation of Ilenkus
Josh Guyett (guitar, vocals). Well we all grew up in the middle of nowhere
in rural Ireland ,
so making music was always a way for us to hang out together. In the mid 2000s
we had another band with basically the same group of people, which eventually
disbanded and reformed as Ilenkus in 2010.
SL: For those of us unfamiliar
with your band, are there any bands on the scene past and present that you
would use as a reference point band to describe your band, and who to continue
to inspire you and push you to try new things?
Josh: There’s a bunch of bands that would probably be
good reference points for what we’re doing at the moment; Botch, Converge, The Armed. The Dillinger
Escape Plan has been an influence on us over the years in terms of their
DIY ethic and attitude towards performing.
Not
to mention some of the awesome bands we’re listening to right now like Oathbreaker, Sumac, Daughters and Belfast
noise/grind crew Unyielding Love.
SL: What can you tell us about
your upcoming record and where do you feel it sits within the context current
music scene
Josh: ‘Hunger’ is a much more concise and
direct record than what we’ve done in the past. It’s darker, noisier and more
chaotic. We chose to work with people who we knew would understood the
aesthetic and sound we were looking for. Aidan Cunningham from Murdock engineered and mixed the record and Brad Boatright [Old Man Gloom, Full Of Hell] did the mastering. This made it a really smooth
and enjoyable process.
It’s
always hard to know where your music sits in the current music scene, but noise
and mathcore seem to be having somewhat of a revival right now and although ‘Hunger’ doesn’t sit in either genre, it
is influenced by both.
SL: What was the mood in the camp
going into the recording of the record?
Josh: The mood in the band was pretty good, albeit
suitably frustrated with the trials of being in a DIY band at the arse end of Europe . There was definitely a feeling of ‘we don’t have time to fuck around, let’s
just write some music that’s fun to play live’, which meant stripping stuff
back, cutting fat and simplifying. The recording process was then in turn
freeing, as we purposefully worked faster and focused on making the music and
sound more raw and visceral.
SL: What can fans look forward to from you over
the next 12 months? How is your schedule shaping up?
Josh: ‘Hunger’ is released digitally on Oct 19th and our next gig is with UK band Ohhms in Dublin on Oct 22nd. The
following week we head over to the UK
for two shows - Bristol (Oct 27th) and Nottingham (Oct 28th). Later in the year there’ll be an Irish tour and a
7" vinyl release of the EP In conjunction with WOOAAARGH, Smiths Food
Group DIY, Feast Records, Tjueto Cvlt, Icore Produzione and Vollmer Industries. Then next year we’ll be working on new material,
heading back to the UK
for more gigs as well as an EU tour.