Terje Olsen
Nexorum
Hello! I'm doing great these days, thanks for asking. Spending my free time chilling and gaming. But usually it's full speed with band, kids and work.
Yeah! Nexorum is a brand new baby, and the release of our first album is right around the corner. Khonsu is great and the whole sci fi theme we do there is pretty cool, but there is just something about chugging guitars and brutal vocals that I really enjoy. Forming this band together with Roger and the other members was clearly the right thing to do.
Well if we boil it all down to the start it basically started with another project, that Roger and I were supposed to help out with. Then, one-day Roger had made a complete new track for this project all by himself and as I was listening to this song I thought to myself that this is too good to only be used in a project. At the same time, I recently had been going through a difficult divorce and I needed to get my teeth sank into something. I felt that now was the time to pick up music for real and do what I was born to do. So we started talking Roger and I about members that could play in Nexorum and we decided that we wanted this to be like a family. We wanted that brotherhood you know. Robin has been my best mate since we were like six years old and Keep Of Kalessin was not active then, so I asked him. Vidar our drummer had been working with Roger awhile. They were jamming on some insane stuff at the moment so reaching out to Vidar felt natural. Then we just met at a pub and drank beer, talking and talking and we had a blast together. Then before you know it, we were at our rehearsal place jamming. Frank joined in after some time, and man, he plays like a beast!
Yes, I feel that they are promoting the album well as they can. I really hope people will check us out and order the album. Merchandise is also on the way!
Well, we all know that the music industry is broken. There is no money for most of the bands, but fuck that! We don't care, we do what we want. Hahaha! I think that a mix between it all is good. Putting out music videos, promoting good content on social media and making it easy for fans to buy the music is good. Spotify is also good. If you are lucky, then your single gets on one of this playlists also. This is very good promotion. In the end I think that the most important thing is playing live.
Well, now that the album is done, we are all really proud of it and we feel that we ended up with a great first album. It's Heavy, dark, brutal and groovy. It has a good mix between Death and Black Metal, just as we wanted it to be. I don't like to talk about lyrics but it's each song is different and has a unique theme to it. But yeah, there is a lot of hate towards the human race when I write. We are destroying ourselves with religion, war and pollution. So this is something I write a lot about and express my utter disgust for it through Nexorum.
It's something I don't think so much on. I am what I am, but there is some form of connection, yes. I am very proud of being in this band and it gives me a good feeling. I am an artist, so I think different, I see things and live different from many and it's just how I am. But when I write lyrics or think about different ideas, this of course affects me. It draws me into this mental state where I am just a bit more closed up because my brain is on fire and I am philosophizing.
We wanted something that captured the essence of the album. We sent an email to Rafal Wechterowicz with some of our visual ideas, along with a couple of songs and lyrics, so that he could get some inspiration. This is what he came up with, and I really like it. There's no stronger symbol for death than a human skull, so that had to be the centerpiece of the artwork. The snakes and chalices are slight references to some of the lyrical content. Robin, our bass player, did the layout for the album. He put one of Gustave Doré's illustrations from "The Divine Comedy" in the background to put an extra layer to it all, as well as adding the frames, which ended up looking pretty sick.
For us, this album has absolutely been a voyage towards being better as musicians but most of all it has been about making Nexorum. When we started up we even talked about playing death metal like Bolt Thrower, and see where we are now. We are much more interested in writing a track with a feel and that blows you away rather than technical progressive song that makes you turn the album off after 3 songs because it's just too much. We have melted together as a unit making this album. We know now what Nexorum is, what style we play, how we write and work together, so this first album has really been a lot about that.
I think there is so many good bands out there, it's sick, but we just want to do what we like and if people enjoy it, then cheers! We have a really massive and heavy sound on the album that really helps showing what Nexorum is.
The mix we have between Death and black works out well for us and I just think it sounds great. We also try to focus on playing a bit easy you know. Like making easy songs, with a basic song structure. This have resulted in this heavy beast of an album called "Death Unchained" and so far people like it.
Difficult to say mate. I really enjoyed recording "The Xun Protectorate" with Khonsu. It was a very demanding process, and back in the day with Chton it was also some good shit tracked down. Nexorum on the other hand was for me where I have done my best work so far. It is the entire process that makes me say this. Everything from writing the lyrics, to testing vocals on a song. Then tracking it down. We recorded all the vocals at our rehearsal place and Roger (Guitar) was the producer. We really worked well together and we took our time so that the energy and intensity of the growl's and scream's would sound 100%
There has been some stuff that we have jammed on and ideas from band members that have been tested, but usually Roger writes riffs. He uploads a raw idea of a new song that we can listen to. This song can also have some ideas for drums and bass also. Then we jam it, we talk about it. Sometimes we strip it down, and put it together again but it always ends well. Then I write the lyrics and work on the song back at my place. Testing different rhythmic placements and stuff. Then we play it 666 times next rehearsal to nail it. Haha!
Not at all, we had no drama. This boils down to when we started the band. We wanted members that are friends and with no big egos. The entire process was amazing and we just had a blast. We are all best mates.
Thank you. Yes, for this track we wanted it to sound like a tank that rolls over you. Heavy, groovy and easy going. It means: "Devil's Carnage" and the song takes you through war and all the suffering that comes with it. It also has a deeper meaning to it regarding politicians and religion, which often is the cause behind so much suffering, death and destruction. This track also has a lot of ideas from a guitarist called Kjell. He was in the band in the beginning for a brief period of time.
Haha! I change every week in terms of personal favorite. We recently recorded a video for the track: "Great Horned King". So this one is on the top now. It's just a well written song with that little extra cheese. Massive and brutal and the structure of the song is amazing. And then the epic outro.
Yeah, I agree. People need to start pushing the bass guitar higher in the sound production. That's my advice! haha… But yeah, we did it ourselves, or Roger did it. Expert mastering. We just wanted the album to be massive as fuck. In terms of early 90s Death metal sound I have a few personal favorites. I just really like the heavy and brutal sound. Big fan of black metal, but I really like a massive sound more.
We will play where we can and go where we can go. First show was in March with Blood Red Throne. No tours booked yet.
Thank you so much! Up The Hornz!
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