Before we get started with the review of this release, I think it's really important that we talk about Chepang as a group first. Chepang is definitely one of the more interesting (if not the most, if we're honest) grindcore bands out there at the moment. What really captures most people's attention is the fact that they use two drummers. It's pretty fucking insane to see two maniacs blasting at the same time and to do it perfectly; unfortunately, this
is where most people's understanding of the group stops. Yeah, it's goddamn impressive to have more drummers than guitar players in a band, but I find the most interesting part of Chepang to be that it's not really a band... it's really a collective of musicians that rotate in and out of playing. Because of this, Chepang has presented themselves in many ways - as a 3 piece, 4 piece, 5 piece; so on and so forth.
The collective whole of Chepang is what makes BARRIGA DE VERME really interesting; 12 different musicians are present on this recording. 3 guitar players, 1 WARR guitar, 2 people on noise, an organ, 3 drummers, and 2 vocalists (4 if you count the guys on double-duty). Even more interesting to me is the whole philosophy that went into this record - "Choosing an extreme path but without interfering with anyone. Absolute chaos but in harmony. This was the main idea we imagined when we decided to do this project. Challenge here was not to be technically proficient and create a masterpiece but to liberate your mind and be yourself."
And damn, did they stick to that. But we'll get to that in a sec - let's talk about the physical record itself. I was able to snag a copy of this limited run of 100, printed on 180 gram black vinyl. I love the art too - it's simple in the sense that it's just piles and piles of maggots and a face, but when you take a good look at it, there are hundreds of them on either side of the record, and it's a really cool piece to look at. There are no frills - no track lists, no credits - no nothing. Just...maggots. Inside there's a liner that has some additional artwork on it as well as the credits and the message and such.
So after the record stopped spinning, I had one thought - "What the fuck did I just listen to?". But, this is not a negative reaction. I was truly kind of confused, but also totally blown away. These guys really took their mission (that I note above) and went for it. The record starts out with a solid 5 mintues or so of noise until the drums kick in, and when they do, things start getting crazy. It becomes a chaotic mess of noise and drums, and once that picks up,
it doesn't stop until we're greeted with an acoustic guitar track that breaks everything up. It's a peaceful sounding track, which is definitely necessary for what happens next. Following this track, we get a nearly 20 minute long track of absolute fucking chaos. Once the blast kicks in, it's total mayhem until the end. There's ripping guitars, all kinds of crazy vocals, insane drumming - it's an absolute mindfuck.
Listen - I love this record. I find it to be really innovative and unique, as well as being a pinnacle of of what grindcore should be - true self expresssion without giving a fuck about music theory or other peoples expectations. They took a concept and ran with it, and they executed it flawlessly. Do yourself a favor and go listen to this. There's a reason Chepang exploded, and I truly hope they keep innovating.
Rating: 9/10 Chepang fb Chepang bc
Review by Nick Vecellio
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Tuesday, November 27, 2018
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Chepang/Test!
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Brazil,
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Chepang,
Experimental,
grindcore,
Lower Class Kids Records,
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Thursday, September 6, 2018
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Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Obscene Extreme Festivals 20th anniversary special (27.06.18)
This is a very special year for Obscene Extreme Festival. For the last 20 Years this Festival has been the biggest party of the year. Needless to say it has become one of the most anticipated events for Grinders,Death Metal freaks and Weirdos alike. Every year people from around the globe congregate at Trutnov for the purpose of fun of the highest caliber. GGGG wants to congratulate this massive festival, and of course we did it in our way! We chose 7 bands from the insane lineup, and had a quick chat with them about their plans for OEF. So read and enjoy boys and girls!
Happy 25th Anniversary Obscene Extreme!
Happy 25th Anniversary Obscene Extreme!
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Wednesday, November 8, 2017
Chepang – Dadhelo
So it finally happened. One of the strangest, experimental and noisy bands of the present just released their first full album! They called their own music “immigrindcore” (I guess it`s because they are from Nepal). And I agree with that because these grind maniacs are growing and growing and their music has become more chaotic. Their noises can’t be tagged just like simple grindcore, this beautiful mess stands out from usual meaning of that genre. These guys don’t hesitate to use many elements of deferent extreme genres (which is really cool). For this album our Nepalese friends have recorded 14 songs thanks to Developing Nations Assistant Engineer Yave Rust. The Dadhelo was engineered and mixed by Kevin Bernsten; final mastering was made by Brad Boatright (From Ashes Rise). And this gorgeous art was drawn by Dib Gurung (badass artist from Nepal). Sir Dib depicted an ancient god of death - Kal Bhairaab. And that creature certainly looks very angry. Also I want to draw your attention to another artwork which is inside. This woman is from Chepang tribe, some of poorest people in Nepal (now we all know how they look).
During listening of this album I felt myself inside of big explosion… there were so many small and sharp audio pieces which were swarming around me. So like you already understand this album is a fun mix with lots of schizophrenic guitar riffs and blast beats. By the way these kinds of vocal (I`m refering to the high screams and low yelling) is perfectly fit in the whole picture of music destruction. A distinct feature of this band is the fact that they using two drummers at the same time and this trick makes their music sound much more aggressive and more intense. I really don’t know how that works in a live act but on this record that double drumming sounds so tight! Anybody who likes unusual, chaotic and intense will like this LP. Rating: 8.5/10 Chepang bc Chepang fb
You can buy this album thru Holy Goat records (GER)
During listening of this album I felt myself inside of big explosion… there were so many small and sharp audio pieces which were swarming around me. So like you already understand this album is a fun mix with lots of schizophrenic guitar riffs and blast beats. By the way these kinds of vocal (I`m refering to the high screams and low yelling) is perfectly fit in the whole picture of music destruction. A distinct feature of this band is the fact that they using two drummers at the same time and this trick makes their music sound much more aggressive and more intense. I really don’t know how that works in a live act but on this record that double drumming sounds so tight! Anybody who likes unusual, chaotic and intense will like this LP. Rating: 8.5/10 Chepang bc Chepang fb
You can buy this album thru Holy Goat records (GER)
Friday, November 3, 2017
News from Chepang`s camp!
The "Dadhelo: A Tale Of Wildfire" is now available! "The first full length assault from Nepal’s “immigrindcore” battalion. Driven by breakneck dual drum blasting and the blazing fervor of their message delivered from the turmoil of their homeland. A twisted cacophony of riff carnage and the desperate howling frenzy of multiple singers. Impassioned Ghurka grindcore commandos igniting a cleansing fire.” You can buy this album thru Nerve Altar (USA) or Holy Goat Records (Europe)
Labels:
Chepang,
Experimental,
grindcore,
Holy Goat Records,
metal,
Nepal,
Nerve Altar,
News,
USA,
vinyl
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Sunday, October 1, 2017
Friday, September 22, 2017
Here is a first look at Chepang`s album!
This album will be released thru Nerve Altar and Holy Goat Records! You can check one fresh track HERE!
Labels:
Chepang,
grindcore,
Holy Goat Records,
metal,
Nepal,
Nerve Altar,
News,
USA
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