Interview with Scott Conner Xasthur

For those of you in the Black metal scene who have been living in a cave since 1995 Xasthur was one of the most ground breaking Black metal acts on the American scene. In recent years Scott has re-invented Xasthur as a doom grass trio. This week we spoke to him about the old days and the future.

I am going to split this into two parts first dealing with the modern incarnation of Xasthur and then the old days

* You’ve talked in the past on how you moved into Doom grass as what you were doing with the original Xasthur just wasn’t working for you anymore. What made you wait so long to make the change?
I think running out of ideas with black metal was happening and a big part of what made the change, it was becoming a struggle no matter what I did or threw in to it. With acoustic playing, I never run out of songs, riffs, lyrics and ideas, so I’m naturally going to go with what works best and what I’m feeling. I wanted to talk about reality in the music.

The old Xasthur was a blur

* Do you think many of your old fans understand what you are trying to achieve with Xasthur 2.0?
Some do and some don’t. I don’t think there’s anything lacking in the 2.0. The foundation is there, the music is technical and strange enough without all the effects getting in the way of that. The old xasthur was a blur, the new is not.

* How did you find Chris and Rachel? And what was the process of them joining the band? ( e.g. straight up auditions or organically happened? or? )
it was more organic or fell into place really. Chris found a way of learning maybe a dozen of the songs on his own time then he let me know about it, that he could handle doing this. After that, Chris and I went to a festival in Washington, met Rachel, we got along with her pretty well and found out she could play bass, after that she started playing with us.

I’m usually very surprised by the support and turn out in LA.

* You have done a couple of tours with the Doom grass Xasthur so far – what’s been the most fun place to play and why?
I enjoy playing most places, really. I enjoy Texas a lot, I like playing most of the big cities because people actually do show up in bigger numbers and listen more than they used to. I’m usually very surprised by the support and turn out in LA.

* My friend caught you guys recently in NYC and said you seemed really happy being out on the road, basically that it agrees with you. Do you think that’s true? If so what advice can you give our readers for staying sane on the road?
This is true. I don’t have much of a home life, there’s nothing here for me so I enjoy traveling on the road much more. It’s more of a direct way of conveying the music, either during, before or after the shows with people. My advice would be to be grateful for the chance to do it, to go to places you normally wouldn’t have the chance to go to, look at the positives in it, do it for the music, to say something and be heard with the chance. Look forward to playing better each night and play every show as if it were your last because not much music has any staying power these days.

Prophecy isn’t afraid to take chances on music that’s different

* How did you hook up with your new record company Prophecy Productions ? They seem to be a progressive minded company and are looking to make big in roads here in the USA
The old fashion way, they just contacted me one day on the phone, started talking about it, they showed interest for real. Prophecy isn’t afraid to take chances on music that’s different. So far, I get along with the staff pretty well.

* After Prophecy fest in NYC what can we expect next from you?
A lot. Later this year Xasthur will be recording a new proper album at a real studio, before and after that, there’s a few festivals coming up (shadow woods, prophecy and power of the riff) and then touring will be mandatory again.

Ok here are some questions about the old days

* I think you once said you made the switch from playing Death Metal to One man Black metal as you couldn’t find many like minded musicians in your area. Do you think that if you had stumbled on other musicians you liked your musical output would have been drastically different or much the same?
I think it would’ve been compromised, back then, if I had met other musicians. I think the productivity would’ve been slowed down. It used to be hard to find musicians that are for real in LA and it still is. I was getting nowhere trying to be in bands with people and vice versa, no one believes in anyone.

* Do you remember how you got into Black Metal? What was your “gateway” band? What appealed to you about Black metal more than Death Metal?
That is a good question. It might not have been a black metal band that made that transition for me, it might have been Thergothon.

It was taxing and it was difficult

* For me personally those first few Xasthur albums really pushed the boundaries of Black Metal – did you find creating that style of BM mentally and physically taxing on you or could you separate art from yourself?
It was taxing and it was difficult after a while to do things with my own style and approach but ALSO trying to keep it something new!

* Are there any Black metal bands that you find these days that are interesting?
Not really.

* Any final words?
Thanks for the interest and questions. Sorry I couldn’t make this more of a black metal interview but I’m burnt out on it, but I’m probably not the only one.

Xasthur play Prophecy fest in NYC November 3rd – see here for more info

XASTHUR RELEASES STUDIO SESSIONS EP – click here for more info

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XASTHUR RELEASES STUDIO SESSIONS EP, AESTAS PRETIUM MMXVIII, VIA PROPHECY PRODUCTIONS

September 5, 2018 – Los Angeles, CA – Renowned black metal outfit, turned mysterious “doomgrass” precentor Xasthur, has released a studio sessions EP titled Aestas Pretium MMXVIII, through their new label Prophecy Productions. Previously only available physically on the road during the band’s recent month long tour with Wino and Six Organs Of Admittance, the Aestas Pretium MMXVIII EP is now available to all, at digital streaming services.

Stream Aestas Pretium MMXVIII:
Apple Music – https://apple.co/2PKTsEv
Spotify – https://spoti.fi/2ojfiTi

The sessions EP arrives ahead of the band’s upcoming performance at the Shadow Woods IV Fest in Camp Hidden Valley, MD on September 13th. Full lineup and tickets are can be found at http://www.shadowwoodsmetalfest.com/.

Following that Festival appearance, Scott Conner, Chris Hernandez and Rachel Roomian (today known as Xasthur) will enter the studio in October to professionally record their first full-length together, as well as the first of many albums with Prophecy Productions.

Additionally, Xasthur are confirmed to perform at Prophecy Productions’ inaugural Prophecy Fest USA in Brooklyn, NY at Knitting Factory at 8PM on November 2nd.

Aestas Pretium MMXVIII Tracklisting:
Against Your Will
Question The Reflection
Indescribable
Western Spanish
You Lose

Xasthur is:
Scott Conner – guitar, bass, music, lyrics
Chris Hernandez – guitar, bass, vocals
Rachel Roomian – bass

Xasthur US Tour Dates 2018
Thu 9/13 – Camp Hidden Valley, MD – Shadow Woods IV Fest
Fri 11/2 – Brooklyn, NY – Knitting Factory (Prophecy Fest USA)

XASTHUR FACEBOOK:
https://www.facebook.com/Xasthur-acousticunplugged-824188390951258/

PROPHECY PRODUCTIONS ANNOUNCES PARTNERSHIP WITH AMERICAN BLACK METAL LEGENDS XASTHUR

July 17, 2018 – Los Angeles, CA – From the very beginning, Xasthur has left a deep impact on the US black metal scene and evolved into becoming one of the genre’s most notorious and mysterious acts. Starting as a one-man band, Xasthur has always been noted for its extreme introversion and commitment to dwelling in the shadows. Since 1995, Xasthur has been releasing records that have been viewed as mandatory listening within the scene.

By the early 2010’s, Creator Scott Conner, formerly known as Malefic, wanted to reach beyond black metal. Today, Scott pursues a different artistic vision, which is free of scene boundaries, with a more resonating ideology; ‘doomgrass’. This self-coined term encompasses doom inspired vocals, disharmonic touches and a dark atmosphere while integrating instrumentation and complexity seen in folk genres such as blues and bluegrass. For this, Conner has changed his formula completely by opening up to a collaboration and establishing a three-person line up. The new compositions are dreamy, yet comprehensible pieces stripped down to three instruments crafting vast sonic landscapes. While Xasthur’s past creations embraced more traditional black metal themes, Conner now has abandoned the genre completely, and uses his lyrics to tackle abysmal and explicit realism.

In the pursuit of bringing their sound to new audiences, Xasthur’s signing with Prophecy Productions’ ever-expanding roster is the next logical step. Prophecy will launch this partnership with a new, limited edition EP that functions as an exclusive preview of Xasthur’s upcoming full length, building on his new doomgrass style. The EP, Aestas Pretium MXVIII, will be sold exclusively on his forthcoming, extensive US tour – 30 dates, starting on July 21st, accompanying Six Organs of Admittance and Wino. In 2018, Xasthur is full of energy and ready to expand.

Xasthur is:
Scott Conner – guitar, bass, music, lyrics
Chris Hernandez – guitar, bass, vocals
Rachel Roomian – bass

Xasthur US Tour Dates 2018
Fri 7/20 – Tao, NM – Revolt Gallery
Sat 7/21 – Albuquerque, NM – Moonlight Lounge
Mon 7/23 – Dallas, TX – Reno’s Chop Shop*
Tue 7/24 – Austin, TX – Lost Well*
Wed 7/25 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall*
Thu 7/26 – New Orleans, LA – Santos Bar
Fri 7/27 – Little Rock, AR – Vino’s*
Sat 7/28 – St Louis, MO – Fubar*
Sun 7/29 – Nashville, TN – Springwater*
Mon 7/30 – Atlanta, GA – 529*
Tue 7/31 – Chapel Hill, NC – Local 506*
Thu 8/02 – Baltimore, MD – Metro Gallery*
Fri 8/03 – Lancaster, PA – Lizard Lounge*
Sat 8/04 – Philadelphia, PA – Kung Fu Necktie*
Sun 8/05 – Brooklyn, NY – Kingsland*
Mon 8/06 – Portland, ME – Geno’s*
Wed 8/08 – Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop*
Thu 8/09 – Chicago, IL – Beat Kitchen*
Fri 8/10 – Lansing, MI – Mac’s Bar*
Sat 8/11 – Des Moines, IA – Vaudeville Mews*
Sun 8/12 – St Paul, MN – Turf Club*
Tue 8/14 – Denver, CO – 3 Kings*
Wed 8/15 – Salt Lake City, UT – Metro*
Fri 8/17 – Seattle, WA – Highline**
Sat 8/18 – Bellingham, WA – Shakedown**
Sun 8/19 – Portland, OR – Mississippi Studios**
Mon 8/20 – Arcata, CA – Miniplex†
Tue 8/21 – Sacramento, CA – Blue Lamp**
Wed 8/22 – San Francisco, CA – Bottom of the Hill**
Thu 8/23 – Ventura, CA – Garage**
Fri 8/24 – San Diego, CA – Brick By Brick**
Sat 8/25 – Los Angeles, CA – Resident**
Fri 9/2 – Brooklyn, NY – Knitting Factory (Prophecy Fest USA)
Thu 9/13 – Camp Hidden Valley, MD – Shadow Woods IV Fest

**SIX ORGANS OF ADMITTANCE + WINO + XASTHUR
†SIX ORGANS OF ADMITTANCE + XASTHUR
*WINO + XASTHUR
XASTHUR

Watch XASTHUR perform “Mirror In Your Face”:

XASTHUR FACEBOOK:
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Medieval Black Metal Act Erzsebet releases her debut album “Black Spell”

Erzsebet (Rachel from Xasthur’s other band) released her debut album of dark folk black metal this week. The album titled Black Spell can be found on Itunes, Youtube and available to  download at: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/xmdgxztd4k4h2/Erzsebet-_Black_Spell.

As a one woman act all instruments for this album were recorded simultaneously . What’s cool about this record is she uses some pretty out there instruments, stuff I have not heard before in Black metal , like the waterphone

Check out some tracks here: May the Wind Carry Your Ashes to the Four Corners of the Earth

Black Spell

A Long Forgotten Tale

You can catch Rachel on tour with Xasthur this spring – tour dates below

Go like her on facebook : https://www.facebook.com/Erzsebet.us/