Classic Rock

Ego Kill Talent

These Brazilian alt.rockers are defying their nightmare year, with big riffs and much tequila.

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If you think the pandemic has scuppered your plans, spare a thought for Ego Kill Talent. “We were supposed to be on a stadium tour of South America with Metallica,” guitarist/bassist Theo Van Der Loo sighs, “then supporting System Of A Down in Europe. We also had dates with the Foo Fighters, and Faith No More in the UK. The album was meant to be out in May, our first internatio­nal release with a big label behind us. We couldn’t do any of it. It’s so frustratin­g.”

Many a lesser band would have thrown their tour diary on the fire. But the Brazilian five-piece rallied, and split that postponed second album, The Dance Between Extremes, into three 90s-influenced alt.rock EPs that land like rabbit punches.

Led by vocalist Jonathan Dörr, with the other band members swapping instrument­s as the mood takes them, anthemic crunchers like Deliveranc­e could have fallen out of Dave Grohl’s back pocket – their sound presumably a factor in the fan poll that saw them open for the Foos and Queens Of The Stone Age across Brazil two years ago.

“Dave hugs you for real,” Van Der Loo says of Grohl. “And Josh [Homme] can drink tequila like it’s a bottle of beer. The thing I learnt from him is that California­n tequila is way better than what we have in Brazil.”

None of those breaks seemed feasible in 2014, when former Sepultura drummer Jean Dolabella started jamming with a cautious Van Der Loo, who had laid down his guitar some years earlier after too many dead ends. But with Dörr, Raphael Miranda and Niper Boaventura in the line-up, something clicked. The following year their debut single Sublimated went viral. More recently the rock press has bestowed perfect 10s on the band’s sets at Download Paris and Brixton Academy. “That was insane,” Dörr says of the latter, “because it’s the same iconic stage that Faith No More played [captured on 1990’s You Fat Bastards live release]. We listened to that album so many times.”

In the studio, meanwhile, there’s a maturity to Ego Kill Talent’s new EP material, with Sin And Saints’ dichotomy-exploring heavy roll described as “a mix between Soulfly and Lenny Kravitz”, while Silence and Deliveranc­e deconstruc­ts life regrets and stalled relationsh­ips. “You can either hold grievances or go with the flow,” says Van Der Loo. “But don’t be a victim in your own life.”

True to that philosophy, the band won’t be spending this annus horribilis licking their wounds. Instead they’re preparing for the day when they can play these songs to live audiences. “In this band it’s really about the live performanc­e,” says Van Der Loo. “That’s how we deliver the message.”

Dörr is more succinct: “Despite the fact we talk about deep things in our lyrics, we love to rock the shit out.”

The Dance Between EP is released on December 4 via BMG.

“In this band it’s really about the live performanc­e. That’s how we deliver the message.”

The Official Keith Emerson Tribute Concert is to be released on Blu-ray by Cherry Red Records on March 11, 2021, the fifth anniversar­y of the passing of the keyboard great. Spread across three discs, the two-and-a-half-hour film was shot in Los Angeles in 2016 and features a line-up of musical luminaries, including Eddie Jobson, Jordan Rudess, Steve Lukather and Steve Porcaro, performing music by Emerson, Lake & Palmer, The Nice, Emerson, Lake & Powell, The Keith Emerson Band and the Three Fates Project.

Metallica have released a limited edition box set of their Batch 100 whiskey, including two 12” vinyl picture discs of the playlist used in the finishing process, a Blackened zine and memorabili­a. More info at: spiritedgi­fts.com

Black Spiders, who split up following a farewell tour in May 2017, have regrouped for a single, Fly In The Soup, with a third album to follow.

British hard rockers Inglorious release their fourth album, We Will Ride, on February 5 via Frontiers Records. It’s the first to feature newcomers guitarists Danny Dela Cruz and Dan Stevens and bassist Vinnie Colla.

Thinking of things to do if, God forbid, there’s another lockdown? Rock N’ Roll Colouring produce colouring books dedicated to rock’s most iconic and visual bands. Their first editions, on Judas Priest and Motörhead (pictured), are available now at £11.99 each.

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Van Der Loo: “But if I was going to name specific albums, I would say Pearl Jam’s Ten. It’s everything, man – the songs, the melodies, the lyrics. You listen to it today and it’s out of time.”
“Our sound is influenced by a lot of nineties music like Pearl Jam, Soundgarde­n, Metallica and Faith No More,” says Dörr. Van Der Loo: “But if I was going to name specific albums, I would say Pearl Jam’s Ten. It’s everything, man – the songs, the melodies, the lyrics. You listen to it today and it’s out of time.”
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