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By Chad Bowar, About.com Guide to Heavy Metal since 2005

Hail Of Bullets Interview

Monday May 19, 2008
The Dutch band Hail Of Bullets just released their debut CD Of Frost And War. They’re an experienced crew, made up of vocalist Martin van Drunen (Pestilence, Asphyx), guitarists Paul Baayens (Thanatos, Asphyx) and Stephan Gebedi (Thanatos), bassist Theo van Eeklen (Houwitser) and drummer Ed Warby (Gorefest). The CD was mixed and mastered by death metal guru Dan Swano. Stephan Gebedi tells us about the concept behind the album, whether their other band obligations will allow them to tour, and the metal scene in the Netherlands.

Chad Bowar: How did the band get together?
Stephan Gebedi: I already had the idea to form a band with Ed Warby on drums many years ago. Due to various circumstances (Thanatos reforming and Gorefest reuniting for example) it never happened. About 2 years ago my other band Thanatos played a show with Martin’s band Death by Dawn and I mentioned the idea to him. He liked the idea, we kept in touch and I asked the other guys if they were interested. We got together at the end of 2006, had a few drinks to find out if all five of us clicked on a personal level and that night we decided to form a band together.

How would you describe the sound of Of Frost And War?
It’s pure old school death metal. Nothing more, nothing less. We’re obviously influeneced by bands like Autopsy, Massacre, old Death and Celtic Frost, but of course we added our own touch to these influences. I think we managed to transport the old school death metal feeling into a sound that fits 2008

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