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New Album Teaser Vid Online, Pre-Orders Available

We’re happy to say that we’ve finally put a piece of the new album online!

Check out this guitar solo video from the song “Shackles Of Indoctrination”:

The video was produced by Chimera Sky Studios (http://tinyurl.com/6w6fabc)

The pre-orders of “Perpetuation” are now online, so go here and check out the packages we’re offering:

http://derelictmetal.bandcamp.com/album/perpetuation

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Technicality Vs. Songwriting, Part 1

Hi guys, Max here. I would like to start this blog off by wishing all of our friends and fans a happy new year. We in the Derelict camp are anticipating a very busy 2012 and we hope you guys stick along for the ride as it should be a lot of fun. As I’m writing this our new album “Perpetuation” has been mixed and mastered and we’re in the process of preparing for its release. Christian Donaldson from Garage Studios has done a fantastic job and the sound is killer. We cannot wait to launch it and we hope you guys enjoy the end result. We have worked very hard on this record and I believe this is our best work to date, which is a cliché line I know, but one I deliver with all honesty. We all have worked very hard on our respective instruments and are better musicians for it in my opinion.

Writing music is a tricky thing. Everyone has their own process and there is no one way to write a good song. As a guitar player I like to challenge myself technically. This includes the occasional grueling practice session, going over scales and all that business. This can sometimes be a boring process but it helps me play our songs properly. Any guitarist that strives to achieve a certain degree of technical skill has to go through some solid woodshedding sessions. I like to think of it as sharpening your axe before shredding away with it. However, all the technical skill in the world can’t guarantee that you’ll play anything interesting. Music, like most art, is about making you feel something. What drove you to listen to that band or want to learn to play an instrument? I can’t answer that definitively but the odds are it’s because it made you feel something.

I’ve been thinking very much lately about technicality versus good songwriting. As a musician, it can be easy to get carried away with technical skill while forgetting that sometimes a great riff is also a simple riff. The eternal struggle, at least to me, is to be able to balance both elements. One of my main influences is the band Death. Chuck Schuldiner really pushed death metal into a progressive and technical direction, but also managed to write some memorable songs. This was seminal to the band’s legacy in my opinion. Check out the song “The Philosopher” and you’ll find a perfect example of great and memorable songwriting intertwined with complex sections.

Within the context of Derelict our objective is to achieve a similar balance in our music. Everyone in the band likes to challenge themselves and push themselves further in their chosen instrument. Jordan often has to learn new techniques in order for some of the songs to work properly and Eric has worked very hard on his vocal technique and has widened his range in the process. In my case some of the most interesting challenges are to learn songs written by the other members, since it often forces me to widen my style. This is an opportunity I cherish. In fact, when I write music, I often have an idea, write out the tablature and then I layer the parts together. After that’s taken care of I sit down and actually learn how to play the song. This may be unconventional but I find it keeps my playing fresh and stops me from repeating patterns. The objective is always to write the best possible song I can. These songs often end up being pretty hard to play, but the song (hopefully) isn’t sacrificed in the end.

This is part 1 of the “Technicality vs. Songwriting” posts. I’ll have more for you guys soon enough. I’d love to hear some feedback on this so don’t hesitate to write to us with your thoughts on this if you want to.
- Max
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General Update, Feb 11th Montreal Gig

Hi! Eric here.

Well, we know we said the next show would be the album launch, but our good friends Endast (http://www.endastmusic.com) requested that we play their album fundraiser show this February 11th in Montreal.
It would have been dumb to say no, so come out and hear a few new tunes, and meet our new full lineup.
Here’s the Facebook event for the show:
http://www.facebook.com/events/169417929838887/

Our new album, Perpetuation, is complete and currently being pressed. We’re preparing a ton of good stuff for the launch, so stay tuned, friends! Thanks for your support.

-Eric

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Biography

Hailing from Montreal, Derelict mixes the brutal and technical elements of the Quebec metal scene with listenable structures and melody, resulting in an unforgiving yet accessible package. The band’s trademark sound has led to comparisons with the likes of Death, Strapping Young Lad, and The Black Dahlia Murder.

In 2009, the release of the Unspoken Words album through Year of the Sun Records marked a kickoff point for Derelict with several national tours, increased media exposure, and greater critical acclaim. The band’s 2011 EP served to preview new material, cement a growing fan base, and set the stage for a new full-length album in 2012: Perpetuation. Mixed and mastered by Chris Donaldson of Cryptopsy, this release contains 12 furious tracks that put forth an upgraded version of what Derelict fans have come to love.

“This album has been long in the making, and saw the band through some intense challenges,” says vocalist Eric Burnet. “We survived our trials and came back much stronger. Perpetuation is streamlined Derelict: it has fast tempos and brutal riffs, but lots of melody and catchiness too. We all pushed ourselves to expand what we could do with our instruments, and we got Sébastien Pittet from Augury playing fretless bass on this thing too!”

With the help of constant touring within Canada, and support for international acts such as Decapitated, Fleshgod Apocalypse, Decrepit Birth, Job For A Cowboy, Whitechapel, The Agonist, Revocation and Threat Signal, the band is expanding its fan base exponentially and is making itself known as a force to be reckoned with.

 

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Jordan Perry – DrumsFacebook | Youtube
Max Lussier – GuitarFacebook | Twitter
Sébastien Pittet – Fretless Bass (Studio)Myspace

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Contact/Booking: derelictmetal@gmail.com
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