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Reign Of Fury
Ed Fury: REIGN OF FURY is a very delicate blend of the music we all grew up listening to and played. Thrash and death metal and undertones of punk. The sound naturally has a punk feel through magics drumming. He used to be in a punk band for years.
HME: ROF is the melting pot of all of our influences and what we love to listen to and play, the reason the band got together was that we all loved the same kind of stuff.
HME : I feel heavy metal is part of our British musical heritage as we produced so many good bands so hopefully we are continuing the tradition of this with Reign of Fury , we have elements of the American bay area thrash scene in our sound which is obviously a big influence as well along with punk and other heavier sub genres of metal.
HME: It sticks two fingers up to the trends and gets back to the music as the main draw , we are ugly cunts and never going to be poster boys so our music must be good ! I'm not going to slag off other bands as some are great and some not so great but i don't get that excited about many bands these days and metal seems to be an overused term for anything with guitars, drums, tattoos and a long fringe . Lazy journalism? or just plain shit ? The last 20 years is a long period to write off completely and there has been some great metal in this time, but there's so many sub genres i get confused , I guess the metal we like had it's day in a simpler time when there was less choice ? I guess I try not to analyze it too much.
Bison: I agree not many bands these days grab my attention, too many bands trying to sound the same for my liking. That being said there are some great bands out there, I do spend quite a bit of time trawling the underground for gems.
HME: No way, this is just the beginning !
Bison: I see world detonation as more of a starting point too, it's from here that we will push ourselves. It's when musicians become comfortable that their music suffers becoming bland and uninspired.
Ed Fury: Absolutely not. We are all constantly pushing ourselves to improve and take things to another level. World det was written over a period of time and listening back I can hear how we all growing as musicians as the album goes on.
HME: you will have to ask Bison on the growls but on that point I think we record what we feel is right for each track nothing is "Out of Bounds" if we want to do a punk / death / classic metal song we will. We play and record what we want to. We make music for ourselves if others like it then that's great.
Bison: I don't ever want to put boundaries on anything we do, so if it sounds right in my head I will try it. I listen to so many different genres of music and like to draw influence from everything. I think this is where a lot of modern bands fall down too, the unwillingness to try something different just in case people won't like it is in my opinion weak.
Bison: from a lyrical point of view the imagery conjured up all manner of tales about death and destruction, so the connection between songs is quite tenuous. There is a running theme but it's not what I would call a concept album as such.
HME: I'm sure the others will give details on the recording RoF record all their own stuff with help from a bunch of friends names to mention are Nicolas Decleve / Dave Cleaves / Jon Priestley.
Sarge: (Manager & Video Producer) I should probably jump in here as I shot the videos for the boys. We all felt that we could have picked any track from the album and it would have represented it well, but these two tracks in video form show two very different sides to the band. With "World Detonation" you have an epic title track which fits with the end of the world feel of the album, and the brutal context of the video has a similar aesthetic to the artwork. With "Born to Die" I wanted to show the guys more intimately, and if there's one thing that hits you when you meet these fellas it's the banter, the cutting humor, and the passion they have for the tunes. As Magic is a military buff, the script kind of wrote itself from there.
HME: Really don't know what's next apart from writing new material and loads more videos !! It's all happening quite quickly so labels will catch up with us eventually but approaching labels is a tricky business. Will probably wait for them to check us out first. But who knows what's around the corner ?
Ed Fury: 2013 is going to be a very busy but exciting time in the ROF camp. We are filming two new vids with Sarge (Andy Pilkington) Pilko again taken from "World Detonation" and we start our tour in march which will be taking us to Belgium among other places. Also album 2 is being demoed and we aim for a midyear release all being well but you never can tell with this band.
HME: Yes demoing is just starting to progress and sounding great but will be some time until we are back in the studio.
HME: I honestly don't care , I love my music and I love my metal mates . Metal fans do tend to have a bond towards each other and it's usually all good fun, but "scenes" become rotten , elitist and backstabbing even when they were started for the right reasons. So i stay out of it. If it wasn't for the people the scene would be great just the music and no bitching haha Bison: it's a great scene to be a part of that in most respects is heading in a very positive direction and I hope we can keep contributing something meaningful to the scene.
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