Usuper interview with The Gauntlet
The Gauntlet: What is up with Usurper?
Jon: We are starting to work on the next album now, writing new songs. We are just starting to demo. We are in a lull right now. We were hoping to tour more and play more shows for Cryptobeast but we didn’t really get a chance to do anything major. We did a few cool weekend things in Canada and Mexico. We just got back from Norway which is really kickass. We have just been doing stuff on our own in the States; four or five dates here and there. We are going to do a couple more shows this summer and then really work on the album. So we are all going to go into the studio in early 2007.

The Gauntlet: Not til 2007?
Jon: Maybe later this year. It all depends on what good shows come up between now and then. We the ‘Cryptobeast’ album, we wrote it really quickly. The whole thing came together in probably two months, which for us is really fast. The band had lineup trouble and everything for a while so we couldn’t really focus on writing anything new.
Rick, our main songwriter and guitar player, has written some music for songs and some lyrics. I have a couple songs, but I don’t know if we’ll use them. If it comes together really quick, we’ll go in the studio much sooner, but we haven’t even really talked to the label about scheduling to make it all work out. We don’t feel any pressure from the label so we’ll just see how it goes. If everything goes quickly, that’s fine, but if it takes a while to write everything, then it takes a while and that’s fine too.

The Gauntlet: Is the band planning on making a more aggressive album? ‘Cryptobeast’ was more aggressive than the previous albums.
Jon: With all of our albums, we don’t decide if the album is going to be slow-mid paced or aggressive. It is just whatever happens when the songs are coming together. We will usually write 15 songs and maybe keep 10 of them. Whatever we are feeling like is what we will put out. This isn’t our living and we don’t keep our finger on the pulse of the underground music scene. For us it isn’t a concern at all. Whatever comes out is whatever it is. I would speculate that the next album that comes out will be a pretty aggressive album as that’s the way we have all been feeling. We are really digging playing the more aggressive stuff live right now. This is kinda the mode we are into right now. We will have to see what comes out.

The Gauntlet: That’s good to hear. I just had to make sure Usurper wasn’t going to be asked to play 2nd stage at Ozzfest next year, or the metalcore stage.
Jon: [laughs] It sounds cheesy to say, but we got this endorsement from BC Rich and they got these baritone guitars that they tune down to A. We are going to start fucking around with songs that are de-tuned. It’s like this whole new dimension that we haven’t explored. It will be interesting to see what comes out of that. But playing with the standard tuning and messing around with it is interesting. There might be some really slow super heavy shit or fast de-tuned stuff too. It is hard to say at this point exactly what we will do.

The Gauntlet: Was ‘Cryptobeast’ written with Joe on drums?
Jon: Yeah, he was involved in the writing for ‘Cryptobeast’

The Gauntlet: So the drums shouldn’t be much different on the new album I take it?
Jon: No, they will probably be a little more cohesive but Joe’s drumming has really been stepped up a lot. His drumming is…he is just an animal. It is amazing to watch the guy rehearsing. He is just completely high energy. The drums will never wimp out whatsoever.

The Gauntlet: Will Neil Kernon be brought back to produce again?
Jon: Yeah, that is what we are planning on. We have been talking with Neil again to get him psyched up again. We always like Neil, he has to take a pay cut to work with us as we can’t pay him his normal rate. He has always been very gracious with us. The fact we can work together so well in the studio is great. We are a bunch of weird guys with strange personalities and bizarre senses of humor. Neil has the same fucked up sense of humor so that in itself makes it work well.

The Gauntlet: What about lyrical content? Can we expect the usual cryptozoology, paranormal album, or will we see Usurpers social-economic side?
Jon: [laughs] Having a politically tinged album isn’t what metal is all about. Us singing about politics isn’t heavy. George Bush isn’t heavy. It has nothing to do with Usurper. Two of the songs we are working on now deal with a Luciferian theory and the other is starting off to be more of a metal anthem type song. Lyrically we aren’t going to be reinventing the Usurper sound.

The Gauntlet: You would never use Usurper for any agenda you might have?
Jon: No, absolutely not. It would never happen. For starters, there are five of us. All five of us have different views on politics and everything…on everything! You couldn’t find five people who have such different views. We would never find a common political theme to write about. For us, Usurper is about escapism. It is a departure from all that. This isn’t something you need to think too hard about. It’s to bang your fucking head and to go off on, not to ponder realities existence and all that shit.

The Gauntlet: Usurper has released countless albums, when will we see a live album?
Jon: I think it will happen. Right now we are trying to do a live DVD. That is our main thing right now. We would like to release a live DVD with the next studio album as a package. We have some good footage. As far as a live album, I think a DVD would do more justice. Part of Usurper is the head banging, the smoke. We need to capture that visual attitude on stage. That’s equally as important as the actual execution of the songs. To have a pro-recorded live set to be recorded and released, I don’t see why we wouldn’t. It would be fun to do. We wouldn’t do it as a cope out to replace an album. Maybe to release with an album. We care about the love of the band and not selling albums. I think if we released just a live album, it might be seen as a cheap shot to sell some records.

The Gauntlet: I’ve never seen Usurper play live, so a DVD would be great.
Jon: We have been hiding out over the years. With the lives we have now it’s way better than we used to be. We feel we are on fire right now. We are playing tight. The headbanging is just unbelievable. We are having fun. When we were younger and playing live shows, we were nervous. We would sweat a lot of the details. Now we just go out there and jam and have a great time. We aren’t trying to make an impact anymore, we just are playing and having a great time and it shows.

The Gauntlet: Are there any plans for US touring?
Jon: Right now, no. If something came up and would work out we would do it. Right now our priority is to do the album. We just headlined the Inferno Festival in Norway. For us to headline was really bizarre. We don’t think we are a high enough caliber band to headline, especially at a festival like that. But it worked out well. Now we are trying to parlay it into some more European festivals or a mini tour. We don’t sell a whole lot of records so it is hard for us to get out there. It is difficult to justify going out places. That is where the problem always starts. It is a double edged sword. If we sold more records, the label would give us more money to do that, but to sell more records we need to be going out and playing the big shows. It is a vicious circle. It is hard to get us to Europe. It is our main live goal; to play Europe more. We are a bunch of old fucking bastards.

The Gauntlet: Usurper will be playing MM3 this summer.
Jon: Yeah, we are going on around 8 or 9pm, but that might change.

The Gauntlet: Being in an extreme band from the US, do you feel embarrassed to be lumped in with the bands that think they are extreme?
Jon: It’s hard to have an unbiased answer to that. Being in the band, we always think that what we do is different than everyone else. We know that our music isn’t the most original style. We know we aren’t bringing a completely new style to the table. We also aren’t an innovative band, but we don’t feel like we get lumped in with the US bands. We have more in common with European bands like German thrash than whats on MTV now. If someone heard the name Usurper and lumped us in with other bands in on MTV, then they have never heard Usurper before. If we are, I think that’s just ridiculous. I don’t think we have much in common with those bands. A lot of the bands trying to be extreme are just trying to go for a certain extreme sound and get a certain fan. For us, we don’t really care, we are just shooting for that heavy riff to headbang to. If it comes out sounding like death metal or black metal that’s fine. We aren’t trying to fit into any particular scene.

The Gauntlet: A lot of critics in the old days have compared Usurpers sound to Celtic Frost.
Jon: That’s a tag we picked up early on in our career. In our old albums, I think our old singer did sound a lot like Tom Warrior and our guitar tones had a riffage that could be compared. With the last 3 albums, I don’t think you can make the comparison to Celtic Frost. It’s cool to be compared to such a super heavy band, but at the same time I want to say ‘have you guys listened to the album?’ With ‘Cryptobeast, everything from the tempo and the register of the vocals to the tuning and drums. I don’t see it anymore so much. It is a tag we picked up in the ‘90’s that has stuck with us.

The Gauntlet: Atleast they compare Usurper to the classic Celtic Frost albums, and not ‘Cold Lake’.
Jon: [laughs] Yeah, thats good.
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News item added: 8/6/06



Usurper travels south for first Mexican appearance
Chicago's lords of all that is metal Usurper will be heading to Tijuana for their first appearance on Mexican soil. The band will perform at Box Underground located on the world famous Revolucion Ave.

The band is prepared to unleash a blast of pure metallic fury which will includes works from all of their previous releases including the band's 2005 release, "Cryptobeast", which is out now on Earache records.
Due to popular demand amongst the masses of latin mexican fans, the band will also be doing an in-store appearance and signing at the Last Temptation Rock Shop (located on the corner of Revolucion Ave & 8th St) from 2pm to 3pm, so bring down your Usurper albums! The skeletal season is upon Tijuana!

Usurper's previous releases are available in stores now and through the Earache webstore from the links below.
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added: 24/11/05



Cryptobeast Record Release Party Sunday in Chicago
The official release party for Usurper's new metal opus, 'Cryptobeast', is set for Sunday, February 27, at Exit in the band's hometown of Chicago. With Earache giveaways, non-stop metal music and videos, cheap drink specials, and a guest DJ set by Usurper bassist Jon Necromancer, it's a must for all Chicagoland metalheads. Brought to you by Denim & Leather Metal Sundays, hosted Blake and Rodney of the Chicago Music Factory. Admission is free!
Usurper 'Cryptobeast' Record Release Party
@ Exit, 1315 W. North Ave, Chicago, IL
9pm-4am
21+
FREE!
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added: 26/2/05



Brand new album ‘Cryptobeast’ - OUT MONDAY 17TH JAN
Chicago’s metal warriors, Usurper, are ready to release their brand new opus Cryptobeast on Monday 17th January in UK & Europe.
Cryptobeast, their second album for Earache, was recorded at Chicago’s Rax Trax studios with Neil Kernon (Judas Priest, Deicide, Akercocke, Cannibal Corpse) and features the vocal talents of new singer Dan ‘Tyrantor’ Lawson and the welcomed return of sticksman Joe ‘Apocalyptic’ Warlord.

These fist-banging, beer swilling metalheads’ new OTT epic is THE album for any of you horror fans out there, with the band taking much of their inspiration from the paranormal and monstrous creations found in all the goriest horror movies to ancient battles and Celtic giants!! Their classic old–school inspired thrashing guitar work, the airtight rhythm section and anthemic choruses, as terrorizer magazine says ‘Cryptobeast’ is “the perfect soundtrack for bludgeoning plagues of bloodthirsty zombies back to their graves”!


Check 'Reptillian' out here
This album is an iron fist in the face of all nu-metal, emo-core and all other forms of pseudo metal!
KILL FOR METAL !!!

The album has already received critical acclaim in the press:
“In the world of metal, Usurper’s second album for Earache is easily one of the most important albums of the year ..... ‘Cryptobeast’ is a brilliant banquet of headbanging warrior metal that you cannot help but enjoy”  9/10 Rock Sound

“From the gator-skinned attack of ‘Reptilian’ to the ultimate fists-aloft hymn ‘Kill For Metal’, this is about as metal as it gets.”
4Ks – Kerrang
 
“ With “Cryptobeast”, Chicago’s Usurper have served up an absolute feats of top quality metal. Imagine a mixture of Venom, Celtic Frost, Manowar and early Sodom ... Then top it off with some more metal... Usurper have created an album of pure, unashamed metal magnificence that is bursting at the seems with great riffs, strong choruses and classic solos”
5/6 – Zero Tolerance
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News item added: 15/1/05



Attention Fans in Chicago and Beyond..."Cryptobeast" Listening Party Is Coming!
The new Usurper opus, 'Cryptobeast', is a balls-out crushfest of some of the most devastatingly true, anthemic black/death/thrash metal of this millennium. Sadly this must-have metal album won't be out until early 2005, so Earache and Usurper have set up an exclusive listening party in Usurper's hometown of Chicago for all the fans to get a taste of what's to come! Free booze + Brand new Usurper music = Don't miss this party!
Here are the details:

Saturday November 6th, 2004
@ Delilah's, 2771 N. Lincoln Ave. Chicago IL
(773) 472-2771
http://barsonline.com/chicago/delilahs

21+ with an open bar from 9pm - 12am Only a $5 cover!
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News item added: 11/10/04



Cryptobeast Recording is Complete!
Chicago metal warriors, Usurper, have completed the recording of their second Earache album, "Cryptobeast". Recorded at Chicago's Rax Trax Studios with producer Neil Kernon (Judas Priest, Deicide, Cannibal Corpse), "Cryptobeast" features the recording debut of new singer, Dan "Tyrantor" Lawson, and the return of original drummer, Joe "Apocalyptic" Warlord.
According to guitarist Rick Scythe: "Back is the drum insanity of 'Threshold of The Usurper', and the guitar tone to match. I think the overall impact of the songs will be 'Threshold'-type chaos combined with 'Necronemesis'-type precision. The production sounds like the instrument tones of 'Threshold/Diabolosis' combined with the attack of 'Twilight Dominion'. The cover art is once again being done by Craig 'Wicked Hand' Simpson. Thanks to all of our metal brothers and sisters who have stuck with us through all the years and all the line-up bullshit. We won't let you down!"

photo: Jerry Parsley
"Cryptobeast" contains the following songs:
"Bones of My Enemies", "Supernatural Killing Spree", "Kill For Metal", "Conquest of The Grotesque", "Return of The Werewolf", "Reptilian", "Cryptobeast", "Wrath of God", a new version of "Warriors of Iron and Rust", and an as-yet-untitled instrumental track.

"Cryptobeast" is now in the mastering stages and is slated for a March 2005 release on Earache.
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News item added: 31/8/04



November 8th is USURPER DAY on radiofreesatan.com
DON'T MISS THIS ONE TIME EVENT FEATURING USURPER PREFORMING LIVE IN-STUDIO, SLAYING TUNES THEY HAVEN'T DONE IN OVER 8 YEARS!!!
THIS SHOW MARKS THE RETURN OF ORIGINAL DRUMMER APOCALYPTIC WARLORD!!
INTERVIEWS WITH EACH MEMBER OF USURPER!!
HEAR UN-RELEASED SONGS & DEMOS AS WE GO THRU THE PERSONAL USURPER VAULT!!
MEMBERS OF USURPER WILL SIT IN AS GUEST DJs & SPIN THEIR FAVORITE METAL CDs BEFORE & AFTER THEIR LIVE SHOW!!!
USURPER FIGHTS THE GREAT METAL DEBATE...VENOM vs. SLAYER!?!
SEE IF USURPER CAN OUT DRINK CHURCH OF SATAN OFFICIALS??
AUTOGRAPHED GIVAWAYS
CALL IN & ASK YOUR QUESTIONS!!!
SPECIAL GUESTS INCLUDE:
The WHORE OF HORROR and witness a real live Blood Ritual! www.whoreofhorror.com
Rumor has it, HONEY HELLFIRE will be stopping by as well! www.honeyhellfire.com
Grave Yard Theatre Joins the festivites... check em out at:
www.graveyardtheatre.com... un-real & spooky!!

USURPER DAY STARTS AT NOON ON NOV 8th
USURPER WILL PREFORM LIVE IN STUDIO AT 4 PM CENTRAL TIME- !!! LISTEN ALL DAY FOR ALL USURPER NOON TO MIDNIGHT!!! LIVE SHOW STARTS: SATURDAY NOV. 8TH - 4PM CENTRAL TIME TUNE IN AT: www.radiofreesatan.com AND CLICK THE LISTEN BUTTON. MORE INFO AVAILABLE AT: www.threeringradio.com

A Usurper fan is an alcoholic, tattooed, sex addicted, burn out, drug induced, metal-psychopath, maniac. They dig Usurper's music because they are just as fucked up as Usurper!
ALL THIS & MORE IS BROUGHT TO YOU FROM: www.evilnow.com

This one off show will be aired LIVE AS IT HAPPENS on www.radiofreesatan.com DON'T MISS A SHOW FOR METAL HEADS BY METAL HEADS!!! DON'T FUCK AROUND... PICK UP USURPERS NEWEST CD TWILIGHT DOMINION - IT'S SO FUCKIN' METAL LEMMY LICKS IT BEFORE HE GOES TO SLEEP AT NIGHT!! ONE OF THE BEST METAL CDs I'VE HAD THE PLEASURE OF OWNING SINCE VENOM'S "BLACK METAL" FOR MORE METAL INFO ON USURPER CHECK OUT: USURPER.US DON'T MISS OUT- NOV 8TH USURPER LIVE IN THE THREE RING RADIO STUDIO ONLY ON RADIOFREESATAN.COM ...NO POSERS ALLOWED!!
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News item added: 7/11/03



TWILIGHT DOMINION" HITS STORES APRIL 22 IN U.S.
After 10 years in existence Usurper have stuck doggedly to their guns, remaining true to all that made the 80's underground scene so great -- taking their cues from the likes of Hellhammer, Possessed, Slaughter, Sarcofago and Venom, Usurper are all about more spikes, more leather, and more poseur-destruction than any other band. But here's the rub: this is no lame idol-worshipping exercise... Usurper make their Metal count by utilising blunt patterns, coarse rhythms and death-grunts into an effective Necrocult proclamation! Incisive production from Neil Kernon adds extra punch to the assault. If you enjoy True Metal warriors Manowar, Bolt Thrower, Warhammer and Desaster, you'll worship this cult. For those who can't wait, buy this album now on the Earache Webstore or call our toll free US mailorder line at 1-866-GOT-MOSH.

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News item added: 15/04/03



USURPER CELEBRITY PHOTO SHOOT
Usurper joined the ranks of Guns N' Roses and Judas Priest this week as the Chicago beer-swillers were immortalized in a photo shoot by legendary rock photographer Paul Natkin. Over his 20-year career, Natkin has shot all the great rock and metal bands, from AC/DC to ZZ Top... to Usurper! This is the guy who snapped the pic of Ozzy and Randy Rhoads that wound up on the cover of "Tribute"! Usurper's new modern-day metal classic, "Twilight Dominion", hits stores this month.

www.natkin.net
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News item added: 05/04/03



USURPER LISTENING PARTY: EXCLUSIVE REPORT
The mighty Usurper held the official listening party for their upcoming Earache debut, "Twilight Dominion", on Saturday, January 11 at Delilah's Bar in their hometown of Chicago.
The tiny bar was packed to the rafters with blood-thirsty, beer-thirsty metalheads, including such luminaries as "Twilight Dominion" producer Neil Kernon (Cannibal Corpse,
Judas Priest), Unrestrained! Magazine's Adrian Bromley, and Brave Words Bloody Knuckles Magazine's Chris Bruni. The unruly mob got to hear the new Usurper album from start to finish, and managed to polish off three kegs in the process. For those who didn't make it, Usurper's "Twilight Dominion" is set for release on April 22 in the US (March 24 UK/Europe).
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News item added: 16/01/03



USURPER COMPLETE NEW ALBUM
Usurper have completed the recording of "Twilight Dominion", their debut album for Earache. Recorded at Chicago's Engine Music Studio with revered producer Neil Kernon (Cannibal Corpse, Nevermore) at the helm, "Twilight Dominion" promises to be Usurper's strongest work to date. Says Usurper axeman Rick Scythe, "This album will kill all posers. This album is total Earache quality. TOTAL METAL LUST!!!" "Twilight Dominion" is set for worldwide release in March 2003. Expect a full-on, no-holds-barred classic Black/Death/Thrash metal assault.
USURPER with producer Neil Kernon and engineer Ben Soleim
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News item added: 16/11/02