TIM’S “5 ALBUMS THAT INFLUENCED ME AS A MUSICIAN”

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Awhile ago I was asked by Finland’s KAAOS ZINE to name 5 albums that influenced me as a musician here is the article that was published April 4, 2018. To the original article

”When I was asked to write this piece about the top 5 albums that influenced me as a musician, I thought this will be an impossible task. There are thousands of albums from different genres of music which have had an impact on me personally. I have chosen here 5 landmarks ín an anthology, as landmarks through the twisted forest of my musical development.”

1. KISS – ”Dynasty”:

”I was around nine years old walking through a Sears Roebucks store in Grand Junction Colorado when the demons spoke to me for the first time. I saw these 4 evil clowns staring at me from the cover of Kiss’s hardrock disco album. They somehow called to my already awakening antisocial inner core. My parents were hippies and very involved themselves in music. I grew up listening to Simon and Garfunkle and all the other hippie cult folk music of their time. So it wasn’t hard to convince them to let me take these monsters home with me. ”Dynasty” was my very first cassette tape that I ever owned. I listened to it non stop memorizing the lyrics and rhythms. I don’t listen to this album anymore but still can remember the songs from top to bottom.”

2. Mötley Crue – ”Shout At The Devil”

”From ages 9–13 I went through many different metamorphosis listening to all types of music even the tripe sold to the mindless herd over the radio. But living then in Northern California heavy metal was becoming a big thing along with MTV, which appealed to those inner demons I carried in my backpack, my monsters. I would go to the record store and sort through the albums spending my weekly allowance on new sounds that might disturb the hippies. I had AC/DC, Scorpions, Def leppard and ”SHOUT AT THE DEVIL”. It wasn’t really the music itself that Motley Crue made but it was again the monsters calling to me. A bad ass image, a fuck you lifestyle, I would suffer through hours of Cindy Lauper videos just for the chance to be hypnotised by a Crue video. My friends and I would trek to the local supermarket and buy metal magazines which we would study from cover to cover. It was in one of these articles I read of Nikki Sixx, a tour bus and a Jack Daniel’s bottle when I decided I needed to play bass, heavy metal musicians got the chicks, and as a hyper hormonal teenager, I wanted chicks too!”

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3. Possessed – ”7 Churches”

”Now had my first weapon, a 1983 Ibanez X-series Destroyer 4 string model. I practiced the same blues scale daily to my neighbors dismay. The Bay Area thrash metal scene was spawning then, in Northern California you either listened to thrash or damned as a poser and traitor to mankind.The first genres in metal were taking form. The aggression and the dirty unmelodic sounds ( the monsters) possessed me all the way to the bone. Finally something, the hippies who tried to tell me how to live, wouldn’t understand. I rattled my god damn head to Exodus, Slayer, Venom, Metallica, Destruction the list is endless. I even got to witness many of these bands live in small clubs in San Francisco. I had a hunger for the extreme, it quenched the chill in my soul. Possessed – 7 Churches, pushed those limits I was seeking and helped push me over the edge into death metal with its combination of the non-melodic and the obscene.”

4. Revenant – ”Prophecies Of A Dying World”

”In my late teens, I was moved away from the garage band in Eureka California to the suburbs of New York City in New Jersey. I quickly set my fangs into some local guys and started a thrash band called Parasyte. The New York scene was a gathering place for pushing boundaries, with NYHC, thrash and an emerging beast called death metal. Not long after I met John McEntee and Henry Veggian from the band Revenant. They were looking for a bassist. At the time I was reading Crowley and immersing myself in the occult constantly searching for something more something darker. I went to a Revenant rehearsal and was consumed by its technicality and its heavy obscurity. When they asked me to join the band I couldn’t resist. Revenantwas responsible for me going over the edge in my music addiction and a turning point where music became more than a hobby. I had played on many demos before with punk and thrash bands, but Revenant was a new dimension. We were soon after signed to a little underground record label from Germany called Nuclear Blast. We traded gigs with other obscure underground bands like Cannibal Corpse and Immolation to later tour with rising bands like Morbid Angel and Napalm Death. Death metal was being conceived and the New York scene was a main headquarters for the brutality.”

5. Machine Head – ”Burn My Eyes”

”After the demise of Revenant I found my way to South Florida. The New York scene was slowly giving up the ghost, but many of its soldiers were moving near Morris Sound Studios and the Florida metal scene. I was asked to play in a side project with Rob Barret (Cannibal Corpse) and Phil Fasciana (Malevolent Creation) called HatePlow . I recorded an the debut album with HP entitled ”Everybody Dies” (Arctic / Pavement Records) before leaving the band. During that time I was listening to Alice and Chains , one of my all time favorite bands, and exposed to lots of other music of that epoch such as Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids who practiced next door to us. Machine Head was a band that reminded me of ghosts in California. Maybe I was getting tired already then of blast beats or maybe it was just nostalgia or maybe I had pissed enough people off that my monsters were appeased. But groove metal, a close kin to thrash fed my need for metal and Old had all the elements. After a long time away from music I moved to Sweden. Here I have played in a few death metal bands, Volturyon (Vicisolem) and Margrave(Bifrost Records), but the echoes of groove and thrash were still in my backbone. Methane was created in 2013 to feed the beast always beckoning me to play.”

METHANE MEMBERS BEST AND WORST OF 2017.

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         2017 saw the release of METHANE’s debut LP “The Devil’s Own” on Sony/Dark Star Records. That being the highlight of the year for us we wanted to share some other TOP memories. We recruited Olle Ekman on drums as well as playing some great shows and meeting lots of new friends! Other highlights ofcourse were being voted Band of the Month on Metal Devastation Radio and “The Devil’s Own” being named the #2 Underground Album of the Year by FINNISH HEAVY METAL FANS Facebook group.

Each of the band members have made a private list of thier very own TOP OF 2017, both from touring and our personal lives. Lets blow 2018 out of the water! Cheers metalheads and thank you for helping make our 2017 amazing. (Leave your 2017 METHANE memories in the comments section at the bottom of the page!)

Tim Scott (bass and vocals)

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1. Best albumTestament– Brotherhood of the Snake , I also got to see them at Gefle Metal Festival in Sweden. There were tons of great new albums but this one stuck out for me.

2. 2017’s Holy Mudfest Moment. Hanging with the boys from Attacker and Blood Feast at Headbangers Open Air in Hamburg, Germany. Knee deep in mud and mead.

3. 2017 Throwback -The re-release of RevenantProphecies of a Dying World“. We first released the album in 1990 and that it has been remembered and re-released is really an honour.

4. 2017’s Tour ScareOlle twisting his leg after going on a run in  Holland a couple hours before our gig. Luckily he made it through the entire set twisted ankle and all.
5. Craziest CountryFinland. Snow in June, endless flow of alcohol at Mark’s Rock Club. Loosing my voice and learning the language”kikkeli”.
6. 2017’s Funnest Gig – Otzenhausen Germany with Nervosa. Sweaty as fuck and great people and fun party in the basement! Ståhl, Titten , Alcohol! OTZEN-HAUS-EN!
7. Best hangover– after a long night drinking mead at the Wiking Bar in Berlin with the guys from Edge of Ever.                                                                                                                        Methane-Liljan-Borlänge-170915-Bild01 8. Favorite venue/show. Little Devil in Tilburg, Netherlands w/ Nervosa and Warbringer. Hung out the night before we played there and had lots of fun with the people there and of course again on gig night. I really love small metal clubs with stickers on the walls with a real underground feel. Oh yeah Jägerbombs!
9. 2017 Funniest Tour Memory -Where is Dylan’s shoe. After waking up in the back of the van ,alone, (Dylan refused to follow us to the hotel) Dylan frantically searching for his missing shoe when we came and woke him up.  We finally found the shoe right where he apperently hid it, stuck in between the seats.

10. Worst Tour Memory– forgetting my passport in Sweden and panicking hopeing someone at home finds it and can bring it to me in Germany.

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Jimi Masterbo (guitar)

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Sweatiest Methane show: Otzenhausen Germany

Best Methane show: Liljan Borlänge
“Aren’t we there yet”: the trip between Tampere and Joensuu, Finland                                   
Feeling of “We never going to get home”: Tilburg NetherlandsDjurås, Sweden                    
Losing a band member: Olle on the ferry to Finland
Bathroom panick :”Someone have 70 cents? Quick I need to go to the toilet”: Autobahn, Germany                                                                                                                                                  Methane-Liljan-Borlänge-170915-Bild11
Most things falling apart on stage: Borlänge Bandens Firmafest, Borlänge Sweden                                                              
Best album: Kreator “Gods of Violence
Coolest club – Jack the Rooster Tampere,Finland.

 

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Dylan Campbell (guitar)

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1. Favorite song released– The Doomed by A Perfect Circle

2. Favorite T.V. SeriesGame of Thrones

3. Most addicting appArena of Valor

dylan burton4. Favorite movieAlien Covenant

5. Favorite thing to do in my spare time– Giant canvas paintings.

6. Most exciting– Releasing The Devils Own

7. Best touring memory– Stopping at the Cliff Burton memorial

8. Worst tour memory– feeling like shit for the 24 hour drive home from Holland

9. Funniest tour moment- waking up in the van missing a shoe

10. Most fun Methane showLiljan with The Haunted

Bonus: What I’m looking forward to most in 2018…. Putting on awesome shows for our fans and writing killer new songs \m/

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Olle Ekman (drums)

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Warmest country to tour in – Germany

Coldest country to tour in – Finland

Most friendy police officers – Holland

Coolest venueLittle Devil, Tilburg

Most drunk – Otzenhausen (Germany)

Biggest fish caught – 9kg

Longest run – 20kmMethane-Liljan-Borlänge-170915-Bild14

Type of liquor most consumed – Rum

Best holiday destination – Macedonia

Cheapest 50cl beer in an official restaurant -1€ 30 cents (around 13 swedish kronor). Brand Chişinău beer, Republic of Moldavia

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Photos by : George Grigoriadis for George Grigoriadis Photography and Rockbladet.se

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