
Official website: www.wallofsleep.rocks.it
MP3 sample: Hands of dust
Wall
Of Sleep is a brand new company as it was formed in the last month of 2001,
though its members are not some feeble greenhorns. The founders of the band,
Füleki Sándor (guitar) and Holdampf Gábor (vocals) both came from the early
Hungarian hardcore-scene: from the second half of the eighties, they've
played in bands like the more old-school AMD or the complex, Voivod-type
Leukémia.
But their biggest effort was, without any doubt, this fine thing called
Mood (emerged around 1994). That five-piece combo was Hungary's very first
doom metal band - during the eight years of Mood's career, they've made
four great full-lengths and an EP full of pretty heavy, yet very melodic
songs in the Trouble/Sabbath-vein (Vol 1.; Slow Down; Wombocosmic; The Fourth
Ride Of Doomanoids and the Burning Slow EP - maybe you can still get some
of these records from the band itself, check out the "contacts"
file!).
Mood was a well-known name in the Hungarian underground and it was a celebrated
live-band: both the more conservative metal 'zines and the alternative press
praised its name. They've organised Hungarian shows under the name of "Flag
Of Doom" (with top bands like Crowbar, Beaver and Spirit Caravan) and
"Doomanoids Festival" (with other Hungarian doom/stoner-rock bands).
But, unfortunately, this band could just never reach its goals (a real tour,
a suitable record company etc.) outside its homecountry. Nevertheless, this
thing was not the cause of the band's split: in a nutshell, the whole thing
- the music-side of the story as well as the personal relationships - have
just grown tired around the second half of 2001. The other half of Mood
plays now under the name of Super Natural. It was time to move on.
Wall Of Sleep tries to move further in the path of Mood into a darker, deeper
and gloomier musical world. But the attitude is just the same. As Gábor
wrote: "We've formed this band to raise the flag of doom still high.
All those musical traditions feed us that come from the legacy of the mighty
Black Sabbath - the music that bands like St. Vitus or Obsessed kept alive
during the years. A small, but enthusiastic, fanatic group of musicians,
fans, record labels and fanzine editors working on and on to keep this music
alive, the music that means so much more than some well-known melodies and
slowed down riffs. We'd like to add our own thoughts and emotions to this
special universe - our goal is that simple.
They've found their partners in crime soon. Marek Ferenc, the bassist played
on the second and on the third Mood-record, Greff András, the other guitarist
plays in this doom/stoner-influenced Hungarian indy band called Convoy as
well, and the drummer became Szolcsányi Szabolcs, a real local talent. The
band's first gig (with warm responses) took place in a small festival (with
metal bands) organised by the guys from the "heavymetal.hu" webzine;
in february 2003, Wall Of Sleep was the support band in the High On Fire/Mastodon-tour's
Hungarian stop in Gödöllő - again, a perfect evening with such great bands.
At the end of March 2003, PsycheDOOMelic Records (a new independent record
label formed by Hegedüs Márk, the man behind the great Psychedelic fanzine)
released the band's debut EP "Overlook The All" with four songs
on it. This stuff is getting distributed in fifteen countries, mostly by
small independent distributors with a mail-order shop. Everyone in the crew
hope that it will bring some fine moments for the hardcore doom-lovers in
the world as well as for everyone else who loves good rock songs with massive
guitarwork and a fat, dark sound.
The band is planning to record a full-length this year with a possible release
date of late 2003/early 2004. Until that, you should check this website
often for further news. Doom on, and don't forget: Slow But Not Dead!
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