As you all know, Blood Hoarder dropped Oct 26th on Unrestrained Sounds. Truth at UnderTheLotus.com contacted Unrestrained about wanting to produce a review for the album. His review is as follows:
BLOOD HOARDER CD REVIEW BY TRUTH AT UNDERTHELOTUS.COM
I have been listening to this CD all day today and even now for god only knows what time I’m on now I stopped counting after I listened to the album 10 times in a row lol. Normally any CD I review no matter the artist I will listen to it 4 times once when I wake up the day I am going to review it 2 more times after I had my fill of coffee and had a yummy breakfast cooked by my wonderful wife Hey Hey and co owner of UTL INC and the 4th time I will have Hey hey and our son the “Monkey” sit down to listen to the album to see what their reactions are, and for a 5th time as I write the review. So for me to have listened to this album continuously all day long says allot for this album on a personal and professional evaluation for this CD.
Each track is completely dark and morbid with a killer sick beat that have been blended together that this albums has a flow that when you start off from the first track next thing you know the album is over and leaves you wanting more. At the same time as I mention that we do have once complaint which is the total length of the album is only 38 and half minutes long. Besides the lack of time the album is extremely tight and each track flows flawlessly into the next track making it honestly seem like one long song that is telling a very horrid tale from the minds of Kardiac and Zehl. Each of the beats for each song sound beautiful, they are crisp and you can tell care was used when creating and mastering each one. The lyrics and vocals are also done with the same quality of the beats and the mixing of the two to produce each track make them perfect with out any flaws. When listening to any of the tracks you would not think they were the tracks that come from a mid level Underground artist but what you normally would expect coming from artist on the more predominate labels in the Underground Industry like Strange Music and Suburban Noize, NO WAIT the production of this album actually exceeds their standards and is in a class truly of its own for the Underground Industry.
So how did we rate this album well lets look at the scores:
Lyrics /and story line: 4 out of 5
Beats: 5 out of 5
Album Art and Price: 5 out of 5
Overall Rating*: 4.6 out of 5
*(overall rating is the average of the other ratings)
This album is worth purchasing the digital version from Amazon for $8.99 or the hard copy from the Kardiac Store for $10.00, we highly recommend the hard copy as you get more bang for your dollar than the digital copy.
You can also see Truth’s full post about the album along with pictures of the products that came with his Blood Hoarder order
BIG THANKS TO TRUTH FOR THE GREAT REVIEW APPRECIATE IT.
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Here is that Interview I did with underthelotus.com. Their website seems to be having some trouble at this time. So I put the whole interview up for you guys to see on my website, sorry for the delay.
1. When did you realize music was your life’s path?
Answer: Well I started going to a lot of Hardcore/ Metal shows when I was around 12 years old with my older brother Shawn he played in a bunch of different bands. I guess from that, I myself started to play an instrument “Drums.” I played in a few different Hardcore/ Punk bands when I was a teenager, but nothing ever really came of it. So, when I was about 15 years old let’s say 1997/98, that’s when I downloaded my first studio recording program and started out producing beats. My first demo was called “Symptoms of Death”…it was horrible lol. I recorded it onto a cassette tape through a cheap ass computer microphone. What really put the stamp on me pursuing music was when I was driving home after doing a guest appearance on 91.3 WVKR Poughkeepsie NY college radio. That show is well known. Artists like “Cage” have been up there when it was called retard riot radio. We are from the same shit-hole town “Middletown NY”. Anyway, I heard my song, “Death within Sex” get played for the first time on radio, and I would be lying if I said I didn’t bug out. It was big for me at the time. Right then was when I knew for sure this is what I wanted to do.
2. What do you relate to or draw your inspiration from when you are performing and recording?
Answer: Well, when I’m performing I draw off the crowd’s reaction. There have been good times and there have been not so good times, but overall my music is very aggressive. Between that and the crowd, that’s where I get my inspiration from. Now, when recording it’s different. I listen to the emotion of the music and determine from there how to approach the song. Every beat has a different vibe it gives me, so when I’m recording, my songs never sound the same – from voice, to lyrics, for the most part it’s constantly changing.
3. Do you create/produce all your own beats?
Answer: Not all of them, but I do produce my own beats time to time. Recently, I’ve been working on a solo album and so far I have 9 songs completed for it. All the beats are produced by me.
4. Do you write your own lyrics? If you do, what is your motivation behind them?
Answer: Yes, I write all my own lyrics and I have been since I started writing. One thing I will never understand is those people who get ghost writers. Like wtf is the point of that? Is it because they’re lazy? Or are they so fake, and their life sucks so much, they have nothing to write about. My motivation comes from everyday life situations. I make sure to put facts into my music or else what the hell am I talking about. The thing is that my writing changes day by day and the outcome sometimes depends on what kind of mood I’m in. When I write shit about drug abuse, ex girls friends etc, that’s coming from my life’s experiences. The real horrid and fucked up shit comes from a part of my heart I like to name KARDIAC. It’s my way of releasing anger and displaying it in music. For the most part, there’s just a few things I would love to do to some people, but we live in a world with laws and it would suck to live in prison for the rest of my life. So, music is my inspiration to get rid of that feeling before someone gets hurt. I have a select few fair weather fans that are stuck in the past and won’t let go of my old shit. If I sounded the same as I did in 2002, I probably wouldn’t be doing this shit anymore because I would be bored of it. Every artist needs to grow and that’s the only way keep the interest alive. As a “REAL” fan, you’re supposed to grow with them, but not everyone sees it that way I guess. For the fans who support my shit fully, if I feel like doing something that’s not my ordinary style, the ones who keep supporting – those are the ones I keep doing this shit for.
5. How has music helped/hindered your life?
Answer: About 2 years ago, my life was surrounded by nothing but shit. It was a living hell for me because I was going through some real serious fucked up shit. I’m not going to get into details, but I stopped writing and recording for almost 4 years cause of it. When it came time for me to better myself or just wait it out and die, I choose to better myself. My music was the only thing that got me out of that nightmare. It may sound really corny, but I can honestly say music is one of the main reasons why I’m still here and even doing this interview today.
6. Who are your biggest influences musically and non-musically that shaped you into the artist you are today?
Answer: Damn… Well first off I would say my older brother, Shawn. He always gives me the brutal truth. Even when there are times I do, or don’t want to hear it, I always need to hear it. It’s good to have someone like that around because most of the time people are afraid to tell you their honest opinion. It keeps the ego grounded. I don’t really listen to music to get influences from I actually try to stay away from music when I’m in the process of recording an album. That’s only because I feel it would take some of the originality away from the project. If there was a gun to my head and I had to pick someone, I guess I see myself in a bit of Marilyn Manson. His lyrics are in-depth and sometimes emotionally brutal as are mine – emotion is everything in a song. Give a reason why you’re disemboweling her, don’t just say it – put a little emotion behind it and it will make people pay attention. When I’m writing something gory, I always try to explain the vivid details as graphic and descriptive as possible while keeping away from the cheese factor of it. Sometimes it’s too descriptive where it makes it hard for me to finish the sentence I’m writing. I was compared to Alice Cooper once but I don’t see it.
7. You are an Underground Rap artist, but with its vast numbers of different styles, what sub-genre in the industry do you consider what you perform is?
Answer: Shit… This is kind of a hard one to answer. My music at times has so many different styles to it – to just minimize it to one genre, I would be lying. For the most part, I guess I would call it Horrid Rap, but then again it’s not all dark. I feel “Pigs of New York” is an uplifting song lol. Then, I have some Dub-ish all through “The Afternoon of extravagant Delight”…some of that is not even rap music. If you get a chance, check out my music video “The Nest.” You’ll see what I’m talking about. My genre, I guess, all depends on what kind of mood I’m in that day.
8. What do you consider music to be to you?
Answer: Drugs, My Therapist, My First Love, My First Hate, My Anger, and My Life!
9. What are you plans in the immediate future for you and your music?
Answer: Push my latest release “BLOOD HOARDER” as much as I can, and get Unrestrained Sounds established through all our different services we have to offer. Music Distribution, Graphic/Web Designing, Beat Production and Film. So far, things are going pretty smooth. My manager/co-owner of Unrestrained Sounds, April Bedan, has been in contact with many different companies/people. We have a lot of things planned within the near future, and the name is getting out there. Things can only get better.
10. Where do you see yourself with your career in the next 5 years?
Answer: Hopefully still alive. Lol. Anything can happen in the next 5 years – the future is undetermined. My goal though, for the next 5 years, is to keep putting out good music, and to expand my name and company to as many people as humanly possible, do a couple tours and even travel overseas to rock some shit. We’ve got the connections, but it’s all about being able to finance everything to make it happen. I guess we’ll see in the next 5 years.
11. If the opportunity arose for you, would you go “mainstream,” and why would you or why would you not do so?
Answer: It all depends…what the contract agreement is for and how many albums and years would I be stuck in it. If I was able to keep doing the music that I do and the contract was right, I probably would. Therefore, I would make Unrestrained Sounds even bigger as a Sub Label. Many people say they’re going to stay underground for the fans until that money is thrown in their face. I, myself don’t want to be stuck owning anyone shit because that’s what usually happens. Some artists can’t afford lawyers, so they don’t read through the loop holes in their contracts and most of the time they end up getting fucked.
12. What do you hope your fans and those who listen to your music get from it?
Answer: A different experience in each and every release that they can relate to with what I’m saying. Maybe some hopeless schmuck with a gun to the head listens to my music and says to him/herself damn I thought I had it bad and then decides – not today. Even more so, I hope they’re satisfied and they get their money’s worth, and become a recurring supporter of my disturbing art.
13. If there was just one thing you had to say or get out to your fans, what would it be?
Answer: Thanks for being just as sick and fucked up in the head as me. You’re the ones who keep me alive. I hope you all get something out of my music…even after I’m dead!
Recently I was asked by UndertheLotus.com to submit some tracks for their radio show and be featured as the ”Artist of the Week” on their website. On their website I have my very own page you can view by clicking HERE. Along with my artist page they asked if I would do an interview for them, which I accepted. Now I’ve done a couple interviews in the past but this one brought a little deeper insight on my past present and future. You’ll be able to check out my interview this Wednesday on “Halloween” DON’T MISS IT.
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Kardiac & Zehl Present: Blood Hoarder
This album takes you through some harsh realities, and forces you to bear witness to what a brutal death looks like face to face. Kardiac’s lyrical expertise on this project is golden. He explains the vivid details with which most would say is taking it too far. Zehl orchestrates a violent symphony as the onslaught seems to never end. They grip you by the throat, and drag you right into the music. Take a listen and experience what it’s like to be a blood hoarder.
Album Guest Appearances:
Tyler Guida of Dr.Acula/ My Bitter End
Jakprogresso of Supercoven
Mc.Bushpig of Butchers Harem
Sodoma Gomora
Mc.Cumblood of Butchers Harem
AND MORE!
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Well I just got some great ass news today and I gotta give a big thanks to my manager for making it happen she’s the best!. Starting in November I start shooting for my next music video and the location where I’m gonna be filming this at couldn’t be any more perfect, it’s guaranteed and we got the approval today. I don’t wanna spoil it right now but all I’m gonna say is, If you thought “The Nest” was a dope video this next shit is gonna be sick as fuck!
TILL THEN TELL YOUR PEOPLES TO GO COP BLOOD HOARDER, THE GIVEAWAY FILE IS ONLY GOOD TILL TOMORROW DON’T MISS IT!
It’s been over a year since my last release and I feel like things are finally beginning to fall into place. I’m right where I need to be. Unrestrained Sounds is my nesting place for all my upcoming releases. Blood Hoarder Pre-orders are NOW AVAILABLE TODAY at Kardiac Music as well as Unrestrained Sounds. Over time, Unrestrained Sounds as well as myself, will continue to grow larger and larger. A few associated artists will also emerge within time as we announce their involvement with Unrestrained Sounds. So keep us alive with all of your support.
“Blood Hoarder” is Unrestrained’s very first official release, and today marks the beginning of the takeover. This album features some of the biggest names in the underground music scene from all over the world. It took patience and hard work from both myself and Zehl. We finally completed our project to present you with the MOST HORRID album to date. Blood Hoarder definitely raises the bar with its musically aggressive display of violence. I developed the idea to include a giveaway package to show my appreciation for your undying support. Only those who purchase the pre-orders within the specified time will gain access to my newest material that I personally produced.
As a treat, to give you all some hype for the release, I decided two weeks ago to create a Blood Hoarder short film/promo commercial. This was my very first attempt, in association with Unrestrained Sounds, to create an Unrestrained Film. I personally did all of the music insertion, video editing, and effects. This short film gives you an idea of what life is like behind the scenes of a blood hoarder.
Last weekend I had some time on my hands, and came up with a lil plot for a Blood Hoarder promo commercial. With a budget of $1.08 and a lil bit of creativity, we made it happen. Considering what we had to shoot the video with, it came out even better than expected. This Friday, I’m gonna post it up…which is also the same day Pre-Orders begin for Blood Hoarder – 10.12.12. Remember, anyone who purchases the Pre-Order between the 12th & 19th will receive, on the day of purchase, “The Giveaway File.” So, don’t miss out on the first week of Pre-Orders! The Giveaway File comes with two Solo tracks by me, along with promo cover art and one track from the new Filthography album, “Thought You Two Were Dead.” The OFFICIAL ALBUM COVER for the new FILTH CD will also be in the file!
NOW AVAILABLE ON BANDCAMP – Kardiac’s Prescription for Death – NEW UPLOAD SPECIAL ONLY $4.00!
Before there was “Songs Only a Mother Can Love” there was “Prescription for Death“. I recorded this in my EARLY days from 2000 – 2001. Without distribution at the time, this was a self-promoted, self-copied album—until NOW! It’s available for sale as a digital download, re-mastered version on my Bandcamp page. It has both ORIGINAL VERSIONS of the songs “Emotion Sickness” and “Death Within Sex“. The original song, “Death Within Sex” contains an ALTERNATE second verse! With your “Prescription of Death” purchase, you’ll automatically receive a BONUS TRACK, “91.3 WVRK RADIO FREESTYLE WITH THE CREEPOZOIDS.” This MUST HAVE classic was released in 2002. So, if you like those old school Kardiac joints, this is the album you’ll want in your collection.
BLOOD HOARDER will be unleashed exactly ONE MONTH FROM TODAY and I’ve decided to give a little something to everyone who cops the pre-orders between the 12th and 19th. With this giveaway, there’s no wait, you’ll receive it the day of purchase. There will be three tracks, and they will come from two different upcoming Unrestrained Sounds Releases. Two songs will be given from a solo project I’ve been working on over the past two months. One track is entitled “Blame The God Who Doesn’t Speak,” and another entitled, “The Disregard for Human Life.” Both beats for these tracks are ones that I produced myself. The third song is from the new Filthography album, “Thought You Two Were Dead,” entitled “Mute-Tation” This is also another beat I produced. The Filthography song will also include the album cover and artwork details.
HOW IT WORKS:
Anyone who purchases the pre-order between the 12th and 19th of October will receive, the day of purchase, a direct link to download a zip file with 3 new unreleased songs to the PayPal email address they used for the purchase. For those who will be ordering the pre-order through another person’s PayPal / email account, email: unrestrainedsounds@gmail.com to confirm account information with US. The link will then be sent to the appropriate email. So no matter which store you order it from, “Kardiac Store” or “Unrestrained Store” all questions and giveaways will be managed by Unrestrained. It’s really more easy than it seems just buy the pre-order between the 12th and 19th, and get some free shit!