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The Heavils

by Andrew Frey
March 2003

Rockford’s The Heavils, and interview with Mossy after being signed to Metal Blade Records in 2003


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Huun Huur Tu

by Andrew Frey
February 2003

An interview with traditional Tuvan Throat Singers, Huun Huur Tu,  from Tuva, east of Moscow, north of Mongolia in central Asia


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Yakuza

by Andrew Frey
January 2003

An interview with Yakuza singer and saxophone player Bruce Lamont


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Electric Hellfire Club on the cover of Maximum Ink in March 2002 - photo by Rokker

The Electric Hellfire Club

by Andrew Frey
March 2002

“My motto is “Failure to evolve is exactly that, failure.” If I sounded the same that I sounded in ‘93, then I fucked up somewhere along the line. The intention of the band was not to create a formula and make a million dollars. The intention of the band was JUST to make music,” states Thomas Thorn, lead singer and founding member of the infamous Electric Hellfire Club.

Electronomicon is the fifth full-length release from Satan’s little helpers, and is certainly no failure. In fact, it is their most ambitious and best sounding album to date. Part of the genius lies in the fact that it was recorded at the famed Abyss Studios in Sweden, and produced and engineered by Tommy Tagtgren. EHC was the first American band to ever record there, (and may be the last, as studio owner Peter Tagtgren has decided to close the studio.)


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