jueves, 12 de septiembre de 2019

Interview - Inhume


1.Twisted and furious greetings of tomb from Perú,Dorus! How going the things at Inhume?
Hello Peru and grindy greetings from the Netherlands!
The festival season is in full blast right now, so all is well. Except for one thing: we are still looking for a new drummer. 



2.Tell us how is form this loud and brutal band of chaotic death grind called Inhume? Hows been the begings?
The story so far: back in 1994 a few guys had the idea of starting a brutal grindcore band. They gathered everybody that was interested and the first jamsession was with, I believe, nine people.
Eventually six people stayed: Richard Ebisch (guitar), Ben Janssen (guitar), Loek Peeters (bass), Roel Sanders (drums) and on vocals there were Joost Silvrants and Johan "Driek" Dirkx.
A few years later Richard, who also played in Occult, Desensitised and later with Roel in Kill Division, was replaced by Harold Gielen. In 2003 Driek quit and was replaced by me, Dorus van Ooij. 
Years later Harold quit because he was too busy with his other band, Legion of the Damned. Joost also went on with his other band Cliteater and was replaced by Dennis Schreurs, who still is also the vocalist for Severe Torture.
Then Roel just wanted to do his Motörhead-coverband called Snaggletooth and he was replaced by Remco Verhees. Who came from a doommetal-band called Faal.
A few years later Remco quit and we are still looking for a replacement. We've had some help from Michiel van der Plicht (God Dethroned, Prostitute Disfigurement) but that was temporary.
So now, Ben and Loek are the only two originals left and they also have another project called Skullhog (fka Bile)



3.Official discography of Inhume till moment?
http://www.inhume.nl/releases







4.Aberrant influences at Inhume?
We listen to all kinds of rock/metal, from classic to punk to thrash but mainly we're influenced by the old Carcass, Napalm Death, Terrorizer albums.



5.Some members of Inhume have another proyect paralell?
A lot of them also play in bands like Prostitute Disfigurement, Cliteater, My Mind's Mine, Teethgrinder, Suffering Quota, to name a few.



6.Dorus explain some more about actual death grind scene from your city and recommend some bands.

The deathgrind scene in the Netherlands is fairly small (well, so is the country) but loyal. You meet the same people everywhere.







7.Inhume knows death grind scene of Southamerica?
As a band we've never been to South America but we'd sure love to go! I know the scene is big and dedicated. We once received a CD of a band called I Shit On Your Face who played a coverversion of our song Airplane Crash. We were honoured!



8.Stuff avaliable of Inhume at the moment? where death grind maniacs can find the stuff?
If you want to buy our stuff or read about the latest news you better check www.inhume.nl
There are links to shops/labels that sell our stuff. And don't forget to check out our latest compilation-CD '25 years of Decomposition' available on Xenokorp. 





9.Morbid future plans? 

Immediate futureplans are: finding a new drummer and them write and record a new record because it's been way too long.



10.Last words Dorus and thanks for your time in this interview! Regards!
Personally, I've been to South America and I met a lot of people who are into brutal musick. I was very pleasantly surprised to see so many metal-fans. I think your scene is big and beautiful. Keep it true and alive and don't let anybody tell you differently.
GRIND!!! \n/

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