India's doom mainstays Bevar
Sea have raked in global attention since the release of their
self-titled debut album back in 2012. The record showcased a fairly
young band playing doom with generous influence from 70s hard rock, with
all the hooks, melodies and blues-favoured riffs you'd expect from that
combo. The positive response worldwide to the album went a long way to
putting them on the map, even as far as earning them a slot at the
Maryland Deathfest in the USA, one of the .
Two
years later, with a bit more experience and skill under their belt, the
band wrapped up writing new songs for the second album, and on November
2014, they entered a 10-day whirlwind recording session at Adarsh
Recording Studio in their hometown of Bangalore.
Band
founder and de facto producer weighed in on the experience: "We went in
with way better preparation this time around. With help from our
experienced FoH engineer Nikhil Pai, we found the best drum room in
town, with the kind of mics and other assorted equipment we wanted, in
order to get the sound we had imagined in our heads. The recording
process was a breeze, and that’s something we couldn’t have imagined in
2011 during the first album’s production. Matt Lynch (Mysterious Mammal
Studios, also the bassist of the amazing Snail) had been on board from
the pre-production stage, so we talked and agreed on what had to be done
to capture the best tones and performances from everyone, and to have
things ready for Matt to do his mixes. We weren’t going to do any
editing, sampling, or time aligning, so it was important that we got
things right at the source the old fashioned way. I was very happy with
the results we got, and Matt has since been able to give us the mixes we
deserve.”
Matt
Lynch had this to say about things from his side of the fence: “I can
tell they worked really hard on the preproduction and tracking process,
and after hearing the rough mixes of the new tunes, it was clear that
this record is going to turn some heads not just in India, but around
the globe.”
About
what can be expected of the music on the new album, Panaman said, “It’s
still broadly stoner and doom metal, but it’s also completely different
from anything we did on the first album. It’s darker, at times faster
and more metal, and for complete contrast, we’ve also got two entirely
slow dirges.”
“Invoke the Bizarre” is the album title, and its track list follows:
1. Bearded and Bizarre
2. Bury me in NOLA
3. Heathen
4. Where there’s Smoke (there’s a Pyre)
5. Sleeping Pool
6. The Grand Alignment
Vocalist
and lyricist-in-chief Ganesh Krishnaswamy took a different approach to
the album's themes this time around. While it won't lay claim to being a
concept album, there's still a discernible string that ties it all
together. According to him, "The album is set in Elder Time; time before
time as we humans know it, when practitioners of ancient magic and the
occult rose up against the greed and might of a system that was knee
deep in rot, corruption and avarice.”
The
album’s artwork is once again being handled by in-house doodler Rahul
Chacko, who continues with the underwater theme that was first explored
on the debut album’s multi-panel artwork. Taking time off his busy
schedule, he said, “The painting for the album cover depicts the birth
of a creature in answer to the cosmic summons to overthrow the despotic
regime. In a way, it represents the band's sound on the second album -
less catchy, with more of an ugly slithering feel to it.”
As
for the remaining artwork for the album: “The first album had
illustrations for each song, but all those were done beforehand for
projection slides to use at gigs or for merch. This time, the entire
album will be unified by one cohesive landscape with elements from all
the songs. It'll definitely feel a lot more 'together' than the first,
since everything is being done from scratch and specifically designed to
take advantage of the physical formats.”
Invoke
the Bizarre is set to release later in 2015, with the exact date to be
set soon. Until then, the band has released the ten minute song,
“Sleeping Pool” on their Soundcloud channel.
Incidentally,
this was the song that Matt loved the most from the demo stages. In his
own words, “Sleeping Pool is the crown jewel of the record, and I
couldn't wait to sink my teeth into the mix to get it as huge as
possible. It's ten minutes of sludgy doom that draws you in from the
first muted guitar chugs, into the crushing swing and finally the
swaggering, pummeling end riff takes you over the edge into a hypnotic,
bludgeoned trance-state, devolving into a feast of backmasking and delay
loops that sounds like a giant cyclops stumbling through the demonic
end scene of Raiders of the Lost Ark.”
Bevar Sea are:
Ganesh Krishnaswamy - vocals
Rahul Chacko - guitars
Srikanth Panaman - guitars
Avinash Ramchander - bass
Deepak Raghu - drums
Facebook: http://facebook.com/bevarsea
YouTube: http://youtube.com/bevarsea
Bandcamp: http://bevarsea.bandcamp.com
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