I wrote about them a couple of weeks ago, and here you have it, the interview that I made with them. I got Boon, the vocalist and Ashok, the guitarist of Kuala Lumpur Death Thrash metal band, Malapetaka to answer a few questions about the band. Well, I guess I am easily excited about new Malaysian bands coming out of the woodwork, playing heavy metal. So please, read through to learn more about Malapetaka, the newest inclusion to the Malaysian regiment of heavy metal band.
[TBB] Hello brothers, can you please let the readers know who is currently answering the question?
First
of all, thank you brother, for giving us this
interview. Hail to all our brothers and sisters in metal, this is
vocalist, Boon and guitarist, Ashok here, from Malapetaka.
[TBB] Can you please give a brief detail about the history and formation of the band? Who is the current line up?
[Boon] The
band started late in 2009, with Abu (former rhythm guitarist) and Ashok
(current main guitar) wanting to form a band, together, they recruited
me, Boon as the vocalist, Alias as the bassist, and finally Azmer as the
drummer.
[Ashok] We
started because of our great appreciation for metal in general. And we
have come a long way from covering our favourite metal songs to creating
our own songs, sadly Abu left due to personal reason, but we are still
going strong, learning and improving. For the passion, For Metal \m/
[TBB] Why Malapetaka? What does the name mean to you? Its sounds pretty metal though (laughs). I love the logo. Who made it?
[Boon] Thanks,
haha, There were lots of suggestion that we came up with when it comes
to name, but when Ashok suggested Malapetaka, it just sounds right to
us. From calamity, rises devastation, from disaster rises suffering. Its
origin, from sanskrit pronounced as mahā-pātaka, defines it as "the
resultant actions of greatly sinful activities".
[Ashok] I work as a designer when I'm not raping the guitar, so it was inevitably designed by myself, haha.
[TBB] Can you tell the readers more about the type of music that you play. Its death thrash right? Can you name any influences?
[Boon] In
essence we are playing death thrash nusantara. Our riffs and drums are
very thrash and death influenced, while we still managed to mix some
nusantara sounds into it. We are still experimenting with new ideas to
deliver our songs so keep a lookout.
[Ashok] Some of our influences collectively are Kreator, Slayer, Cannibal
Corpse, Death, Metallica, Napalm Death, Nile, Cromok, Terrorizer, Opeth
and more.
[TBB] Malapetaka released a 3 track promo. Can you tell us more about the promo? Is it still available?
[Boon] The
current 3 track promo is still available on our facebook page for download.
The 3 tracks are 1.Purity in calamity (instrumental) 2. Malapetaka 3.
Manmade Prophecy.
[TBB] I like the structure of the songs in the promo but the guitar playing
was not as tight as Ive hoped for. It lacked synchronicity in the
doubling department. Are you satisfied with the promo?
[Ashok] It
was a first time experience for us to do a recording and we opted for
live recording due to budget. Myself personally think we could do a lot
better and for our next recording we would be more prepared as we
somewhat know the drill now ;)
[Boon]
Overall, we did try our best, but we will still keep on practicing hard
and experimenting to deliver the best to our listeners.
[TBB] I have to give you kudos for the solos. Its kinda weird at first
listening to a Malaysian traditional melody made into a metal solo, but I
guess its an attempt to be original, something that I can appreciate.
Who came up with the idea to put that kind of solos into the song? Will
we be getting a lot more of that in the future release?
[Boon] Haha! Thanks again, that was very sharp of you to notice it.
[Ashok]
Yes it's our humble attempt to inject something that we could
differentiate our style. I didn't want our band to be just another
thrash band. For example if you see how chuck's (Death) solos, one could
never decipher what goes through his mind as he makes these solos and
that my friends is simply what makes it unique as hell. Initially I got
the ideas by listening to a handful of traditional tunes not just from
Malaysia but even from Indonesia and also bands like Nile, Melechesh,
Sil Khannaz etc who has been doing this for many years now. And yes,
there's more to come from us! Haha
[TBB] I
was made to understand that you will be entering the studio to record
your first full length. Any new updates that you would like to share?
How many song will Malapetaka record?
[Boon] Its not actually full length, but a proper demo, which consists of 5 songs which we have finalized so far: 1. Purity in Calamity 2. Malapetaka 3. Manmade Prophecy 4. Death Desensitized 5. Kejahilan Minda.
[Ashok] There is however a whole lot more songs coming up in the making.
We hope to find a deal with this demo which would allow us to do a
proper full length in the future.
[TBB] Has the band been getting exposures through gigs? How many gig have you
guys played so far? How can a promoter contact Malapetaka if they were
to invite you to perform?
[Boon] We
have only performed in 1 gig so far. haha. Our debut performance was at
H2H gig in Heartshape Studio, and of course we would love to perform
live more.
[TBB] Any last word for the readers of the Bullet Belt Blog and the Malaysian Metal scene in general?
[Ashok] Thank you Hafeez for the spotlight, keep up the metal flame and metal spirit on. Hails!
[Boon]
For the Bullet Belt Blog readers thank you for the support! We hope to
see you soon at our shows! \m/ and do keep a watch out for us, because
Malapetaka comes without warning!
So, there you have it. All you need to know about Malapetaka. Promoters, please contact them if you are interested to get them to play at your shows. And labels out there, please feel free to drop them a line. Malaysian death metal at its finest. Give a listen to their promo tracks:
Malapetaka : Purity in Calamity & Malapetaka (Demo)
Malapetaka : Man Made Prophecy