VIO-LENCE Working On 'Fast' And 'Heavy' New Music, Says SEAN KILLIAN Sunday June 7 2020, 7:47 PM
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VIO-LENCE Working On 'Fast' And 'Heavy' New Music, Says SEAN KILLIAN

Vocalist   Sean Killian   of reunited San Francisco Bay Area thrashers   VIO-LENCE   spoke to   Ted Aguilar   of   DEATH ANGEL   about the progress of the songwriting sessions for the band's new EP, tentatively due in 2021 via   Metal Blade Records . Asked what the new material sounds like,   Sean   said (see video below): "It is a cross between   'Eternal [Nightmare]'   [1988],   'Oppressing [The Masses]'   [1990] and also our '93 demo. It's fast, it's heavy. We've got a couple of good chunk riffs and stuff like that. We wanna get stuff in that's gonna start a pit up too. But we think people are gonna go crazy when they hear it. We've got some heavy lyrics, some heavy subjects. I mean, we're not a political band by any means, so when I say 'heavy,' it's just heavy shit that comes out of my demented head."

He continued: "At the end of the month, I think we're gonna work with [new   VIO-LENCE   bassist]   Christian   [ Olde-Wolbers , ex- FEAR FACTORY ]. We're gonna try to get   Christian   and [new   VIO-LENCE   guitarist]   Bobby   [ Gustafson , ex- OVERKILL ] out so we can work on it together as a band on this new stuff and try to bring it together. But it's heavy, dude. The expecations are high, so we know that. We thrown away just as much [material] as we've kept, 'cause we want it to badass."

This past January,   VIO-LENCE   parted ways with guitarist   Ray Vegas   and replaced him with   Gustafson .

Last month,   Demmel   told   EXODUS   frontman   Steve "Zetro" Souza 's   YouTube   channel,   Zetro's Toxic Vault , that   VIO-LENCE   had "two songs done" for the upcoming EP and "ideas for two more." He went on to say that the band was taking its time coming up with the best material possible. "When [the songs are] ready, they're ready," he said. "This [coronavirus pandemic] has given us more time. But still, it's gotta be fucking killer. I had a riff that the [other] dudes were kind of digging, and I'm all, 'I don't got a boner with this one.' I want a 10-foot boner with everything that we're doing now. It's gotta be better, it's gotta be fucking kick-ass, and there's parts of it that wasn't… I don't wanna put out some crap."

VIO-LENCE   released three studio albums between 1988 and 1993. The group reunited soon after   Demmel   left   MACHINE HEAD   in late 2018.

VIO-LENCE   performed its first comeback concert in April 2019 at the Oakland Metro in Oakland, California and spent the last year playing select shows in the U.S. and Europe.

The band's current touring lineup is rounded out by drummer   Perry Strickland .

Although   MACHINE HEAD   frontman   Robb Flynn   was part of   VIO-LENCE 's classic incarnation and played on the band's debut album,   "Eternal Nightmare" , he wasn't approached about taking part in any of the comeback shows.

Killian   underwent a successful liver transplant surgery in March 2018. The year before,   Killian   was diagnosed with stage four liver cirrhosis, which was caused in part by a genetic condition called hemochromatosis.

Photo credit:   James Willard




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