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Submit ReviewEpisode 45 is with Tomas Haake of the Swedish band Meshuggah. This episode was recorded on the eve of the release of the bands latest album 'Immutable'. A fantastically beautiful, layered and crushing work of modern metal, that yet again proves them to be one of the most vital bands in the genre. Over the course of this conversation we discuss the writing and recording of the album during the pandemic, some of the dystopian themes covered in the lyrics, the idea that all great art has an ethereal nature that is hard to pinpoint, yet is easy to recognise when it resonates for some of us and also the hypnotic trancelike quality that I find the bands music to have. We also talk a little about the health issue Tomas has faced with a recurring hand injury as they were preparing to tour the album at the time of recording...
If you want to find out more about the band, the internet is right there.
They can be found online @meshuggah in most places, their instagram for example is here.
Daniel's social pages are @danielpcarter here on instagram and here on Twitter and the podcast is @SWIMPodcast here on Instagram and here on Twitter
If you enjoyed this episode, go back and search through some of the others, theres guaranteed to be something you vibe with fr. Leave a nice comment below or a 5 star review on your podcast platform of choice, it helps.
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As we are on the threshold of a new year and former HIM frontman Ville Valo is less than two weeks away from releasing his debut album under the moniker 'VV' called 'Neon Noir' (due Jan 13th Via Spinefarm / Universal) it seemed appropriate to release this show on new years eve 2022. Its been five years to the day since the Finnish singers former band HIM drew their last breath at their final show at Helsinkis Tavastia venue in 2017.
I recently met up with Ville whilst he was here in London and in the office of the label we discussed the recording of the album during lockdowns, where the singer / multi-instrumentalist played and sang everything on 'Neon Noir'.
We talk a little about his former band HIM and the creative process both then and now, especially under such solitary conditions that were imposed during the pandemic. We talk about the archetypal powers of love and death, Eros and Thanatos and their magickal conjunction as Thanateros and how they have been the basis and muse for the genre Love Metal, that Ville started with HIM and that the new 'VV' record is another layer and continuation of. We discuss the Heartagram, a sigil that 19 year Ville scribbled into popular culture and where it now resides somewhat beyond its original intention and meaning.
I hope you enjoy the conversation and the forthcoming VV record and as we move into 2023, try to do it with love and compassion and with a protective glow about you that repels all the bad shit of the last few years. Onwards!
DPC
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In this episode with Erik Danielsson, frontman of Swedish black metal band Watain, we discuss the bands new album 'The Agony & Ecstasy Of Watain' which is due out April 29th on Nuclear Blast Records and can be pre ordered from various sites such as here. Along the way we talk about the albums recording, the nature and importance of transgressive art and those that walk the path outside of societies norms, the spiritual aspect of the band that is a foundational part of their work and the nature of the magickal entities known as Egregores.
Though Erik was recording the audio at his end via mic, due to a technical glitch, the last 5 minutes or so are from the recording of the call from my end as his recording cut out.
You can find the band online here or via their instagram account here
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The painting of Erik that is the cover of this episode is Oil, Acrylic, Pencil and Prima Materia on paper. Approx 12" x 12"
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On this episode, number 42, myself and Aaron Weaver discuss his band Wolves In The Throne Room's latest album 'Primordial Arcana' along with the spiritual mindset he, his brother Nathan and guitarist Kody Keyworth apply to making their art. Since the bands first release in 2006 (Diadem Of 12 Stars) WITTR have made incredibly atmospheric and magickal black metal in the Cascadian scene of Americas north west...
Very quickly we get into talking about the process of channelling art and music that rises as a current from the landscape they live within. We talk about rising through the Olympia Washington punk rock scene of the 90's, through to the recording of this newest record.
Its a great episode and Aaron is a very cool and erudite musician and it was a pleasure to finally get to talk with an artist who's work I have loved and supported on my radio show for many years.
The album is available now via Relapse Records / Century Media / Artemisia Records. Please go and listen now if you haven't already, it's really brilliant... Spotify link here
The band is here on Instagram.
All their tour dates and merch links can be found here on their official site.
Aaron is here on Instagram.
Daniel can be found here on Instagram
Someone Who Isn't Me on IG is here.
Thanks for checking it out.
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On this episode, which take two of a conversation with singer, songwriter, musician Chelsea Wolfe, we discuss her music and the creative process and how that changes due to environment etc. We talk about the collaboration with Converge on the Blood Moon project, her band with Jess Gowrie called Mrs Piss and about her albums as Chelsea Wolfe. Its a rad episode and Chelsea is one of my favourite singers for the fact that her work is imbued with a very magickal current.
The first couple of tracks of Blood Moon have recently been released with the album due shortly and if you aren't familiar with all her solo work or through her many collaborations, please do yourself a favour and check it out ASAP. The last few that came out on Sargent House in particular, are records I can't recommend enough. So very good.
You can find here on instagram here
The podcast can be found here
And Daniel is here on IG.
The painting of Chelsea came out pretty rad and like all of the portraits for each episode, it is Oil, Acrylic and Ink on paper. If you want a print of it, punish me on my instagram and I'll consider adding it to my print collection on the Deathwish webstore here
Thanks again.
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My guest on this episode is Wade MacNeil wonderful human and musician known for his work not only in the bands Alexisonfire, Gallows, Black Lungs and his new endeavour Dooms Children, but also for his score work for various films and video games. We caught up recently to discuss the formation, dissolution and subsequent re-convening of Alexisonfire, a band that rose from Canada's sweaty bar room punk scene into full fledged Juno winning arena filling rock greatness. We talk about him becoming the singer for British punks Gallows, after the departure of frontman Frank Carter and we discuss the recent turbulent period in Wade's personal life that he overcame and led to the formation and recording of Dooms Children, a heavy psych folk project that see's him moving away (somewhat) from his punk rock roots. We also talk about the creative process and magick but that was always gonna happen wasn't it? Come on, you should know the score by now. If you don't then look back from some of the previous episodes are they're pretty rad, by and large.
The first track from the self titled debut album 'Flower Moon' can be seen here and heres the link for the bands profile page on Dine Alone Records
Wade can be found here on instagram and it will be the best place to keep up to date with all his many works.
Daniel can be found here and the podcasts instagram is here Follow either of those and I'll be overjoyed. Truly.
The portrait of wade is acrylic, oil and ink on paper and originally had a weird crying worm spirit rising from a crop of psychedelic mushrooms but I painted over it as it looked weird (as previously stated.)
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MY GUEST ON SOMEONE WHO ISN’T ME FOR EPISODE 39 IS SINGER, FRONTMAN AND AUTHOR DAVEY HAVOK OF AFI, BLAQK AUDIO, XTRMST AND DREAMCAR.
IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS AFI’s FABULOUS NEW ALBUM ‘BODIES’ AND SOME OF THE THEMES CONTAINED THEREIN.
‘BODIES’ IS THE CALIFORNIA BANDS 11th STUDIO ALBUM THAT CAME OUT ON RISE RECORDS IN JUNE 2021.
WE TALK ABOUT WHERE WE BOTH THINK IT RANKS WITHIN THEIR BODY OF WORK, DISCOVERING MUSIC AT AN EARLY AGE VIA THRASHER MAGAZINE, THE IMPORTANCE OF DEVELOPING AN AESTHETIC SENSIBILITY FOR THE CREATION OF GOOD ART AND MUSIC, MAGICKAL INTENT IN THE CREATIVE PROCESS, GREAT LYRICISTS AND THE BENEFITS OF A GOOD PEDICURE.
THE PORTRAIT I PAINTED OF DAVEY FOR THE COVER OF THIS EPISODE IS OIL, ACRYLIC AND INK ON PAPER. IT DOES THE JOB, THOUGH IS FAR FROM
PERFECT.
THE BAND ARE HERE ON INSTAGRAM WHILST DAVEY CAN BE FOUND HERE
PLEASE FOLLOW SOMEONE WHO ISN'T ME ON INSTAGRAM HERE DANIEL CAN BE FOUND HERE
IF YOU ENJOY THIS EPISODE, CHECK OUT SOME OF THE OTHERS WITH PEOPLE LIKE BILLY CORGAN, MAYNARD JAMES KEENAN, LAURA JANE GRACE, TOM DELONGE, ALAN MOORE AND KAT VON D etc.
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Episode 38 is with Gojira frontman, guitarist and producer Joe Duplantier.
The band have just released their seventh studio album 'Fortitude' on Roadrunner Records and it sees the band cementing their place in the pantheon of truly great modern metal bands.
Over the course of the conversation Daniel P Carter and Joe discuss the new album and some of its themes including the bands move to raise awareness for the destruction of the Amazon rain forest and the plight of the indigenous people of the region.
Joe can be found on instagram here and the band can be found on instagram here or their website music.com">here.
Daniel can be found on instagram here
Someone Who Isn't Me can be found here
If you haven't already, go and listen to 'Fortitude' its a brilliant album.
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My guest on this one is Craig Reynolds, drummer with the politically incendiary metal band Stray From The Path and host of the fantastic podcast The Downbeat.
This episode looked like it was going to be a slight departure from the usual heaviness of SWIM as Craig is a good mate and usually when we catch up we end up talking nonsense for a minute, however amongst a lot of laughing and weird tangents, we got into discussing some heavy topics that have affected Craig in recent years such as anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts.
The portrait of Craig that I painted is oil, acrylic, coloured pencil and ink on paper. There may well be prints coming of this one. Keep an eye on both our socials:
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In this episode Daniel P Carter speaks with musician Einar Selvik of the band Wardruna. As well as discussing the fantastic new album 'Kvitravn' (due out Jan. 22nd 2021) the creative process and his use of instrumentation, they also discuss the animist concepts that permeate and enliven all art that Einar makes.
As well as the music he makes with Wardruna, he also created all the music for the TV show Vikings and the recent Assassins Creed: Valhalla game for Ubisoft.
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