J.C García, the guitarist, and vocalist of PHANTOM, shares insights into the band's debut album, 'Handed to Execution.' From studio choices to influences, challenges, and celebrations, discover the sonic journey behind their old-school steel unleashed on October 27, 2023.
1. Congratulations on the release of your debut album,
" Handed to Execution "! How does it feel to finally have your music
out there for the world to hear?
Hi man!! Thanks a lot! Well, we’re stoked about it, we
FINALLY did it!!
2. Can you tell us about the inspiration behind the title
" Handed to Execution "? What does it represent for the band and the
overall theme of the album?
Well, it’s one of the most violent songs we have, so we just
thought that the name was fitting as a title for the first record because it’s
all the band’s vibe put in words, a sonic, sharp, loud and raw execution
3. The album was recorded at Nehtron Studios and produced
by the band. How did the choice of studio and the hands-on approach to
production contribute to the sound and vibe of " Handed to Execution
"?
Well, we choose this studio first of all because of the price,
we are all very young guys and we can’t afford something really fancy for the
moment, but still that’s alright because we didn’t want anything over produced,
we were looking for a very 80’s classic thrash sound and vibe and i think we
got it!! Also the studio guy, Hector is a really experienced and cool guy who
knows how to work professionally, he makes it seem so easy when what he is
pulling off it’s an immense task.
4. " Handed to Execution " features 9 tracks of
old school steel that are fast, loud, and lethal. What specific influences or
bands inspired the sound of this album, and how did you bring your own unique
twist to it?
Our main inspirations for the music we make are the classics
and gods from the golden era like Motörhead, Venom, Kreator, Razor, Sepultura,
Sodom, etc, we were a speed metal only band at first but as we were writing the
stuff for the album we just made a mix of all the stuff we like!! Metalpunk,
Deathrash, and speed metal all combined in one record. A love letter to the
ages of glory of Metal music. Our twist to it is precisely this mix we do! Most
bands just stick to one subgenre but in this frankenstein you find a 300 miles
per hour deathrash song and then something that sounds like Running Wild the
next one, i think that could help us to don’t get stuck and overall to have
more creative freedom but still keeping it old school.
5. The recording process spanned from May 2023 to October
2023. Can you share any memorable moments or challenges you faced during the
creation of the album?
The whole process was a challenge because it was our first
time making an album and recording professionally, we’re all teenagers so it
was expensive, we’re still in school so also finding time could be considered a
bit of a pain in the ass, and also accidents, Harel hurt his shoulder really
bad in the middle of the year when we were still working on this, so i had to
multitask and get the job done for all the guitars and even some bass tracks we
didn’t have the chance to finish properly on rehearsals, we practically went on
hiatus and i just went for it solo to be able to finally achieve releasing our
album.
6. Hector Northen handled the engineering, mixing, and mastering of " Handed to Execution ." How did working with him contribute to achieving the sonic intensity and quality you were aiming for?
Hector is an absolutely great guy and he knows what he is
doing, we directed the sound and idea of what we were aiming for and he nailed
it, he helped us achieve exactly the “”aura”” we wanted for the album
relatively easily, he has years of experience backing him up and he was the
best guy we could have hired to do the job.
7. The album was released on October 27, 2023. What was
the significance of this date, and how did you celebrate the official launch of
" Handed to Execution "?
We released it on the 27th because it was near Halloween BUT
NOT exactly in Halloween because that day was gonna be packed with releases by
other bands, and we celebrated the release with a party at my house! There was
even a slam pit in my garden hahaha.
8. For fans who haven't listened yet, what can they
expect from the overall experience of " Handed to Execution "? How
would you describe the journey or emotions they might go through while
listening?
Total Death, neck pain, maybe nostalgia.
9. How has the
band evolved since its formation, and what do you hope listeners take away from
the progression showcased in this debut album?
Well, i started the idea when i was like 15, I had always
wanted to play in a metal band so i just went for it, called a few friends,
somehow got it together without knowing a lot about writing, rehearsed and
managed to make the first songs for a whooooole year, then finally starting
getting more serious after our first demo release “Hellspeed Death”, from then
on we changed our bassist, started rehearsing more, played some GREAT shows
packed with people, and when we saw the reactions we started with the album
right away. Now that it’s out we are even more surprised with the reach it had
in just a few weeks! We’re very happy, and we’ll keep delivering.
10. With " Handed to Execution l" now out,
what's next for PHANTOM? Any upcoming shows, tours, or new projects on the
horizon that fans can look forward to?
We are getting ready to unleash our music live next year
after months of not being able to play because our other guitarist Harel broke
his shoulder, i (J.C) finished most of the guitars both lead and rythm on the
album, thankfully he has recovered and he’s ready to play live again!! We’d
like to start touring next year (we’ll see how that goes…) Hopefully keep
making new music and spreading around the material that’s already out!!
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