Hi and greetings from the krokodyl capital of Illinois known as Joliet! Things in Deathrun have been fantastic so far. We have been A band for less than A year and A half and this month alone we are playing with some bands that are hugely influential to us. Bands such as INFEST, Bastard Noise, Sick/Tired, to name a few. As well as making our first ever east coast appearance at MASS GRINDVIOLENCE Fest in Rhode Island. At this point in time for four nobodies from A suburb of Chicago, we couldn't be happier.
2.Hows been the bestiality begings at Deathrun?
Deathrun started out like any typical success story, An opposition for the (at the time) current musical climate in our hometown, A laundry list of ex drummers and A mountain of dead beers. In reality...the band started after we kicked out our last drummer after finding our perfect match in Nate (who was attempting to record us at the time). When he joined the band, he learned and recorded 11 songs that myself, our guitarist Dylan and bassist Steve had been sitting on.... IN A WEEK! Which to this day has made the band what it is. Leading right up to our first real show as the four piece that you see here. Needless to say it's been downhill ever since.
3.Aberrant discography of Deathrun?
Our discography is as follows;
. 4 song demo
. "Self Titled" 11 song EP
And we may have some more cool stuff in the works for the near future if people haven't given up on us by that point.
4.Influences of devastation at Deathrun?
I could go on all day about this one...BUT to keep it short (ish), we all come from very diverse musical backgrounds. From Mr. Bungle and The Toy Dolls, To Dead Kennedys and Crossed Out. Or Entombed and Sabbath to Whitney Houston and The Locust, all of it has its place in the Deathrun formula. The 90's / early 00's Chicago scene plays a huge hand. Bands like Los Crudos, MK-Ultra, Sin Orden, Weekend nachos, The Repos to name a couple. Same goes for the Original West coast Powerviolence scene. We REALLY like fast music. Also, this may come as a surprise to some people but we are kinda into Charles Bronson.
5.Some members of Deathrun have another proyect paralell?
Yikes....okay so funny story, I had booked this hardcore/grind show in Chicago last winter and Deathrun was supposed to play. For reasons I don't remember anymore Dylan (guitarist) couldn't play it, but the other 3 of us still wanted to play. Whilst at a sports store next to the staples we were making CD covers at, we made A joke about having A hockey themed band and we all would play in goalie pads n shit. That Joke (minus the padding) turned into stanXmikita. which was myself, nate and Steve doing about 10 minutes of 100% improvised powerviolence. It was great. Now imagine that same concept but instead of Steve there, Dylan is. With that you've got our other "side project" billXpaxton. I dare you to guess what that band is themed after.
6.Cameron explain some more about actual grindcore powerviolence fastcore scene from your city and recommend some bands.
The scene in Chicago right now is amazing. But one of the issues with it is that most people and especially those outside of the Midwest have no idea that it's happening. But I can assure you, we out here. And every band in the Midwest right now would give any coastal band a run for their money. If you want the best of the best look up this list of bands;
Shrivel Up: (A new blazing fast grind band from Central Illinois and Chicago featuring members of STYE)
Born Backwards: ( Two piece gore grind masters featuring members of SELF HATE and OCCULAR LEECH INFESTATION)
SPEAK: (Chicago's answer to Crossed Out, we did a split with them and their side rules, you should go find it)
Martha's got a limp wrist: (Blasting gory mince worship with a nasty punk attitude, they're our sisters and we love them)
Thisishowitendedintokyo: (emoviolence from hell. If iwrotehaikusaboutcannibalisminyouryearbook and cap n jazz had a baby that was baptised in the blood of Midwest emo they would be it. Also they're basically our little brothers)
We wish there were more fastcore bands! if you or A loved one decide to start A fastcore band, let us know so we can play every show together. I want to note; they're not Chicago but you should also listen to Jeffrey Donger, The Voice Of God, Suicideforce, The Seeker and ShitLife.
7.Deathrun knows grindcore powerviolence fastcore scene of Southamerica?
Yes but not as much as I wish I knew..
Chulo is a sick and insanely fast powerviolence band from Colombia that I really enjoy!
We currently have all of our records up for free digitally via Bandcamp. You can stream our last split record on the Vinod Karki channel via youtube and then we have cassettes out via Slaughterhouse Records and can be found on the F.O.A.D Records site. Our split with Jeffrey Donger will be out soon on tape and CD, Check our Facebook for More info on that.
9.Morbid future plans at Deathrun?
Hopefully keep getting to play cool shows with cool bands we love and hang with awesome people. May have a couple splits in the works. At some point we plan on doing a full length album that will be obscenely dense with blast beats and Simpsons samples. Get your ibuprofen ready.
CALL THE HAMMER.
Ain't no laws when you drinking claws baby.
What the fuck is fastcore?
The posers will have their day.
"Life is all about speed....hot, nasty, badass speed"
Raise hell praise Dale
It's Van Halen not Van Hagar
Anyway......Thank you so much for having me and giving me the chance to do what I'm all too good at...talking too much.
Also Thank you to everyone who listens to us or thinks we are cool for some reason, coming out to the shows or buying merch. All of the support and love means the world to us and we can express enough gratitude. And remember kids, Its the fastest who gets paid...and the fastest who gets laid.
Just say no to slow.
https://deathrun.bandcamp.com/
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