A Hill to Die Upon

Last updated
A Hill to Die Upon
A Hil to Die Upon EoR1-2.jpg
A Hill to Die Upon performing at Elements of Rock in 2012
Background information
Origin Monmouth-Galesburg, Illinois, United States
Genres Blackened death metal, melodic death metal
Years active2004 (2004)–present
Labels Bombworks, Luxor, [1] Mythic Panda [2] [3]
MembersAdam Cook
R. Michael Cook
Nolan Osmond
Past membersAdam Gross
Andreas Larsen
Drew Webster
Elisha Mullins
Josh Christianson
Eli Kelly
Austin Kelly
Josiah Boyd
Levi Wiwe Rauff
Ravn "Jokull" Furfjod
Ryan Lamb
Steve Southard
Mike Pingel
Brent Dossett
Website Bandcamp

A Hill To Die Upon is an American blackened death metal band from the Monmouth-Galesburg area of Illinois, formed in 2004 by the brothers Adam and R. Michael Cook. The brothers initially founded the band as hardcore project, but eventually started listening to death and black metal, which led them to transform their band's sound. Over the years, various musicians have filled out the band's lineup, which currently consists of the Cook brothers and Nolan Osmond. Signed to Bombworks Records, A Hill to Die Upon has released four albums – Infinite Titanic Immortal in 2009, Omens in 2011, Holy Despair in 2014, and Via Artis, Via Mortis in 2017 - all to a positive critical reception. In 2013, the band also released a stand-alone single, "Manden med Leen". Musically, the band is compared primarily to Behemoth as well as Immortal, Naglfar, and Old Man's Child, all of which the brothers cite as among their major influences. The brothers are Christian, but they distance themselves from calling A Hill to Die Upon a Christian metal band. Lyrical themes include mythology, war, philosophy, and despair, with references drawn from the Bible and numerous literary works and authors.

Contents

History

Formation (2004–2008)

Adam and R. Michael Cook founded A Hill to Die Upon as a hardcore and metalcore band in 2004 in Monmouth, Illinois. Michael explains that he and Adam simply wanted to play extreme music, and hardcore was easier to play than metal. He concedes that had they tried to play metal at the time, they "would have sucked." [4] Also, in 2004, the hardcore scene was very strong in the Midwest, enabling the brothers, as a two piece band, to play some live shows in Illinois and Iowa. [4] Had the brothers played extreme metal at the time, they would have been the only band in the area and thus would have struggled to book shows. [4] The brothers played their first show in Burlington, Iowa, performing mostly Norma Jean and As I Lay Dying cover songs. [5] Over time, they started listening to death and black metal, and as a consequence gradually took their band in a faster, darker, and more aggressive direction. [6]

Record deal; Infinite Titanic Immortal (2008–2010)

In 2008, A Hill to Die Upon recorded a demo, which led to a record deal with Bombworks Records. [5] In December of that year, it was announced that the band was recording Infinite Titanic Immortal, which was set for release in June 2009. The album was recorded by Kevin Rendleman at Trash Rocket Studios in Peoria, Illinois, and mixed at Dark Chamber Studios by Eric Tordsson, a former member of Crimson Moonlight. [7] The band would go on to play Destruction Fest, alongside bands such as Ashen Mortality, Antidemon, and Solace the Day. [8] Infinite Titanic Immortal was released on July 21, 2009. [9]

Omens (2011–2012)

In a 2014 interview with HM, Adam Cook revealed that the recording process for Omens, A Hill to Die Upon's second studio album, lasted about eight days. He stated that "we never had any real demos of the songs before going into the studio." [10] Omens was released on May 23, 2011. [11] Chris Gato of HM awarded the album three and a half stars. He wrote that "This is a brilliant album, and there is much to love about it, but the doomy feel this time around seems to dull the brilliance sometimes, making Omens a point below Infinite." [12] Taylor C. from Indie Vision Music gave the album a full five stars, stating that "this album is awful in the olden sense of the word—full of awe." [13]

Holy Despair and Via Artis, Via Mortis (2013–present)

On February 12, 2013, the band released a single titled "Manden Med Leen" (Danish for the Grim Reaper). [14] [15] The band's third studio album, Holy Despair, was released on April 8, 2014 in a compact disc format, [16] and subsequently on April 22, 2014 in digital download format. [17] Unlike the quick recording process for Omens, the production of Holy Despair was longer and encountered delays. The album was funded largely through an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign, which lengthened the recording process. [10] Also, in 2013 the small studio in Adam's basement flooded. While most of the instruments and equipment were salvaged, this delayed the band for three or four months. [10] However, Adam considers that in the long run, these delays allowed the band to spend more time in songwriting and improving the final product on the album. [10] Critical reception to the album was positive. Metal Forces rated the album eight-and-a-half out of ten, concluding that

Holy Despair offers so much depth and intelligence that a majority of black metal bands in their unholy ignorance should take heed, because A Hill To Die Upon may not be the anti-Gods you've had rammed down your throats for decades, but as black metal musicians they are the new messiahs on the block. [18]

Metal Storm scored the album 7.8 out of ten. [19] The band is currently working on something set for March 2017. [20] On August 11, 2017, the band announced they had signed to Luxor Records. [1] The band also released a single titled "Jubal and Syrinx", off of their upcoming album, Via Artis, Via Mortis the same day. [1]

On January 6, 2022, it was announced that the band had signed with a new label, Mythic Panda Productions, which had previously put on the Hasten Revelation Tour that they had embarked on in 2019. [2] [3] In early 2022, Michael Cook gave an interview with HM Magazine revealing the new material coming would be known as The Black Nativity. Cook also revealed that it would be "much to small" to be deemed a single record. [21]

Style, lyrics, and influences

The music of A Hill to Die Upon has been described as blackened death metal, and more specifically as a mix of melodic death metal and melodic black metal. [12] [13] [19] The band often compared to Behemoth as well as Immortal, Naglfar, and Old Man's Child. [6] [19] [22] [23] [24] The brothers cite all of those artists as influences, as well other extreme metal artists such as Satyricon, 1349, Watain, and Keep of Kalessin. [4] [6] [25] A Hill to Die Upon also cites less extreme artists such as mewithoutYou, Eric Church, and Empire of the Sun as influences. [10] mewithoutYou and its primary songwriter Aaron Weiss are particularly cited by Michael Cook as inspiring his lyrical content. [6] On Omens and Holy Despair, the band also included covers of a traditional folk song: "Satan, Your Kingdom Must Come Down" and "O, Death", respectively. [6] "O, Death" included a collaboration with harpist and singer Timbre. [6] [10]

The band is noted for not being particularly innovative, but with very strong songwriting. The band explained that

We aren't too concerned about being overly original. A lot of people spend a great deal of energy trying to be new, but they waste energy they could spend being good. We would rather put out quality art than subpar original art. We are convinced that originality will happen, but it is not our focus. [4]

Michael told HM that his outlook on music changed when he encountered J. R. R. Tolkien's idea that there is only one original story, and all other stories are variations on that story. He stated that "Art that tries to break the boundaries for its own sake will probably not accomplish much. However, if someone tried to be the best artist at what they know (painting, country, jazz), innovation will happen. Longinus discusses this in his work, 'On the Sublime.'" [10]

The band's lyrics deal with mythology, war, philosophy, and despair. [10] [22] [23] Michael noted to HM that themes of despair in particular were present on the band's first two albums, though are much more prominent on Holy Despair. [10] Tolkien has influenced much of the band's imagery and lyrics – the cover art of Infinite Titanic Immortal features a Lord of the Rings-inspired landscape, [22] while Omens even includes lyrics written in Tolkien's Elvish languages. [13] Holy Despair was written with mindset that 2014, its release date, was the 100-year anniversary of World War I, and thus deals with that war extensively. In its philosophical discussions of war, the album draws on various authors such as Tolkien, Erich Maria Remarque, Stephen Crane, and, especially, W. B. Yeats. [10] The final song is an adaption of a poem by C. S. Lewis. [18]

While the brothers are Christian, they distance themselves from the label of a "Christian band". In an interview with Detonation Magazine, the brothers stated that

Now, I think we are less irritated with the label of a 'Christian band' even though we don't really believe it helps anything. Adam and I serve Yahweh and believe that Jesus of Nazareth was his son. That has a lot do with our music. Whether you call that a 'Christian band' is kind of up to who is doing the labelling. We aren't really sure. [26]

In HM, Michael explained that "We all want hear songs about who we like to think we are... Metalheads want to hear songs that say it's OK to not believe in a god. Christian metalheads want to hear metal songs that say it's OK to be a Christian. It all sounds really negative when you say it like this, but it's true, though it isn’t necessarily a bad thing." [10]

Members

Current members
Former members
Former touring musicians

Discography

Studio albums
Demo
Singles

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Immortal (band)</span> Norwegian black metal band

Immortal is a Norwegian black metal band from Bergen. The group was founded in 1991 by frontman and guitarist Abbath Doom Occulta and guitarist Demonaz Doom Occulta. The pair worked with various drummers, and were later joined by former drummer Horgh in 1996.

Living Sacrifice is an American Christian metal band formed in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1989. The band has released eight studio albums, out of which the first three were recorded under R.E.X. Records with their original vocalist Darren Johnson as a more thrash metal and death metal oriented band. The band evolved into a groove metal and metalcore style beginning with Reborn (1997) under Solid State Records with the original guitarist Bruce Fitzhugh on vocals. In 2003, the group disbanded due to other projects and later their label, Solid State, released their best-of album, In Memoriam (2005). In 2008, Living Sacrifice reformed and released a two-song digital only single called Death Machine. They then began working on The Infinite Order which was released on January 26, 2010. Lance Garvin and Bruce Fitzhugh are the two remaining original members.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Antestor</span> Norwegian extreme metal band

Antestor is a Norwegian Christian extreme metal band formed in 1990 in Jessheim. Credited for starting the northern European Christian black metal scene, Antestor is the only Christian band to have an album released by Cacophonous Records, which has also released records by bands such as Dimmu Borgir, Sigh, and Cradle of Filth. The band's only release on Cacophonous, The Return of the Black Death, proved influential for the Christian black metal movement, and has sold over 10,000 copies.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Vinny Appice</span> American drummer

Vincent Samson Appice is an American rock and metal drummer best known for his work with the bands Dio, Black Sabbath, and Heaven & Hell. Of Italian descent, he is the younger brother of drummer Carmine Appice.

William Rocky Gray is a drummer and guitarist who has been part of the Arkansas metal scene since the early 1990s. He was the drummer for the rock band Evanescence from 2003-2007 and the lead guitarist for Solus Deus. He is the lead guitarist for Living Sacrifice and the drummer for Soul Embraced, Mourningside, Machina, and We Are the Fallen. Gray also released a solo album titled Accursed (2015).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Slechtvalk</span> Dutch Christian black metal band

Slechtvalk is a Christian black metal band from the Netherlands, formed in 1999. Previously signed to Fear Dark Records and currently to Whirlwind Records, the group has released five albums, a split-CD with Kekal, a single and a DVD. Their second album, The War That Plagues the Lands, reached No. 2 at Lowland's Top 50 Metal Charts. Their third album, At the Dawn of War, coincided with the release of a live-DVD, Upon the Fields of Battle, a maxi single for "Thunder of War", and was named one of HM Magazine's "100 best Christian metal albums of all time". The band's fifth album, Where Wandering Shadows and Mists Collide, was released on December 20, 2016.

Arma Angelus was a metalcore band from Chicago, Illinois. The band was formed in 1998 and disbanded in 2002. Members of the band were Pete Wentz, Tim McIlrath, Jay Jancetic, Daniel Binaei, Adam Bishop and Timothy Miller.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Immortal Souls</span> Finnish melodic death metal band

Immortal Souls is a melodic death metal band from Kokkola, Finland, formed in 1991. They released a split album and their debut on Little Rose Productions in the late 1990s and early 2000s. In 2002, Immortal Souls signed with Dutch label Fear Dark which released their second and third album as well as a compilation. They have performed at Tuska Open Air Metal Festival. Their musical style is characterized by their use of melodic guitar riffs and singing which shifts between growls and shouting. Their music has been called winter metal since Immortal Souls utilizes frosty metaphors in their lyrics and usually creates a cold, wintry atmosphere. The album Wintereich was released in 2007 in Europe on Dark Balance and in the USA through Facedown Records.

Holy Blood is a folk metal band from Kyiv, Ukraine, formed in 1999. The band is notable for being one of the few Christian bands in its genre, and the fact that they are the most successful group on its label Bombworks Records, and the band has been noted worldwide despite being an underground group. Holy Blood has released six albums: The Wanderer, Waves Are Dancing, The Patriot, Shining Sun, Day of Vengeance and Voice of Blood.

<i>Waves Are Dancing</i> 2005 studio album by Holy Blood

Waves Are Dancing is the second studio album by Ukrainian folk metal band Holy Blood, released in 2005. The band's and their label's best selling album, Waves saw the band moving even further towards the highly melodic folk metal style while still keeping the black metal elements, particularly the thin and high-pitched shrieking vocals. In 2010, HM Magazine ranked it #88 on the Top 100 Christian metal albums of all-time list.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Deus Invictus</span>

Deus Invictus is an extreme metal band from Atlanta, Georgia, started in 2005 by former drummer of The Chariot, Jeff Carter. The band's current line-up consists of Nicholas Shacklette ( Guitar/Vocals), Bradley Wood (Bass), and Jeff Carter (Drums/Vocals). The band signed to Bombworks Records, an indie metal label based out of Seattle, Washington, in 2007.

<i>Omen</i> (Antestor album) 2012 studio album by Antestor

Omen is the fourth studio album by the Norwegian Christian extreme metal band Antestor, released by Bombworks Records on November 16, 2012. Recording began in 2011, and was mostly conducted at the home of vocalist Ronny Hansen. The album cover is a painting by Polish artist Zdzisław Beksiński, and depicts a deformed, many-fingered humanoid creature playing a trumpet. Antestor met with critical praise for its musicianship and the progressive sound on the recording. Critics described the sound as primarily black metal, though the band prefers the more general term "extreme metal" to describe the sound on Omen.

Overcome are an American Christian metalcore band. They come from Phoenix, Arizona. The band started making music in 1993 until their decade-long hiatus from 2000 to 2010, when they commenced making music again. Tooth & Nail Records released the band's first two albums, Blessed Are the Persecuted in 1996 and When Beauty Dies in 1997. Facedown Records has released the other albums from the band signed the band. They released Immortal Until Their Work Is Done in 1999, More Than Death in 2001, The Great Campaign of Sabotage in 2011, and No Reserves. No Retreats. No Regrets. in 2013. They were one of the first "Spirit-Filled Hardcore" bands, along with Unashamed, Focused, Strongarm, and Zao. They were the first band signed to Facedown Records. The band is playing at Facedown Fest 2017.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Death Requisite</span> American heavy metal band

Death Requisite is a heavy metal band from Sarasota, Florida. The band describes their style as "blackened symphonic melodic Technical death metal" or simply "extreme hybrid metal". The band has played with Living Sacrifice, Extol, Zao, Norma Jean, and Sleeping Giant. The band is signed to Rottweiler Records.

Broken Flesh is a Christian death metal band, formed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 2004. The band has released three studio albums, Forever In Flames in 2009, Warbound in 2013, and Broken Flesh in 2015. They have released one extended play, Stripped, Stabbed, and Crucified, in 2012.

Ævangelist are an American death metal/black metal band that integrates avant-garde and experimental elements into their music. The band is primarily composed of Ascaris and Matron Thorn, though additional musicians take on drum and guitar duties for live performances. The band was formed in 2010 by Ascaris and Matron Thorn and they have released four full-length albums and five EPs to date.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Abated Mass of Flesh</span> American Christian metal band

Abated Mass of Flesh is an American brutal death metal band formed in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, in 2011. The band consists of vocalist Matthew Plunkett, lead guitarist Zack Plunkett, rhythm guitarist Thomas and drummer Riley Wingate. They have been compared to Devourment, Dying Fetus, Impending Doom and Crimson Thorn.

Bombworks Records is a record label from McKinney, Texas, that formed in January 2004. The label would sign several bands, including Seventh Angel, A Hill to Die Upon, Grave Declaration and Crimson Thorn. The label started careers for bands such as Holy Blood.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bad Omens</span> American rock band

Bad Omens is an American rock band from Richmond, Virginia, formed in 2015 by vocalist, frontman and producer Noah Sebastian, guitarist Nicholas Ruffilo, and bassist Vincent Riquier. The band was later joined by guitarist Joakim "Jolly" Karlsson and drummer Nick Folio, releasing their critically acclaimed debut self-titled album in 2016 under Sumerian Records. Their second full-length album, Finding God Before God Finds Me, was released in 2019. A deluxe edition was released in 2020, spawning singles "Limits" and "Never Know", which both charted on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Beard, Mason (August 11, 2017). "A Hill to Die Upon Signs to Luxor Records". Indie Vision Music. Retrieved August 11, 2017.
  2. 1 2 Hesley, Jason (January 6, 2022). "US Black/Death metallers A Hill To Die Upon sign to Mythic Panda Productions". Toxic Metal Zine. Retrieved January 8, 2022.
  3. 1 2 KMN (January 6, 2022). "Revered US Black/Death metallers A Hill To Die Upon Sign to Mythic Panda Productions". Kronos Mortus News. Retrieved January 8, 2022.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 Fernández, Fran Rocha (September 30, 2014). "A Hill to Die Upon – Interview". Black Metal Spirit. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  5. 1 2 Core Brutality (March 7, 2012). "A Hill To Die Upon Interview". The Core of Brutality. Archived from the original on July 14, 2015. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Whelan, Kez (May 14, 2014). "A Hill To Die Upon: Band Of The Day". Terrorizer . Miranda Yardley. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  7. "Bombworks Records Sign A Hill to Die Upon". BraveWords.com. Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles. December 16, 2008. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  8. "Destruction Fest '09: A Hill To Die Upon, Antidemon, Solace The Day for London Festival". Cross Rhythms. August 27, 2009. Retrieved July 18, 2017.
  9. 1 2 A Hill to Die Upon. "A Hill To Die Upon: Infinite Titanic Immortal". Bandcamp. Bombworks Records. Retrieved June 27, 2015.
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Gatto, Chris (March 3, 2014). "Desperate Times: The ever-deliberate A hill to die upon are desperate". HM . Retrieved June 27, 2015.
  11. 1 2 Amazon Music (May 23, 2011). "A Hill To Die Upon: Omens". Bombworks Records. Retrieved June 27, 2015.
  12. 1 2 Gatto, Chris. "A Hill to Die Upon – Omens". HM . October, November, December 2011 (150): 53. Retrieved June 27, 2015.
  13. 1 2 3 Taylor C. (April 1, 2012). "Review : A Hill To Die Upon – Omens". Indie Vision Music. Retrieved June 27, 2015.
  14. "Listen to "Manden Med Leen," The New Single from A Hill to Die Upon". Indie Vision Music. Archived from the original on 2015-07-06. Retrieved 2015-07-03.
  15. "Upcoming Single from A Hill To Die Upon". Indie Vision Music. Archived from the original on 2015-07-06. Retrieved 2015-07-03.
  16. 1 2 Amazon.com (April 8, 2011). "A Hill To Die Upon: Omens". Bombworks Records. Retrieved June 27, 2015.
  17. Amazon Music (April 22, 2011). "A Hill To Die Upon: Omens". Bombworks Records. Retrieved June 27, 2015.
  18. 1 2 "A HILL TO DIE UPON – Holy Despair (2014) | Album / EP Reviews @ Metal Forces Magazine". www.metalforcesmagazine.com. Retrieved 2015-07-03.
  19. 1 2 3 "A Hill To Die Upon – Holy Despair review – Metal Storm". www.metalstorm.net. Retrieved 2015-07-03.
  20. Beard, Mason (December 21, 2016). "A Hill to Die Upon tease...something". Indie Vision Music. Retrieved December 21, 2016.
  21. Voight, Andrew (January 2022). "A Hill to Die Upon". HM Magazine . Retrieved May 3, 2023.
  22. 1 2 3 "NO CLEAN SINGING » A HILL TO DIE UPON". 13 October 2011. Retrieved 2015-07-03.
  23. 1 2 "NO CLEAN SINGING » A HILL TO DIE UPON: "HOLY DESPAIR"". 11 April 2014. Retrieved 2015-07-03.
  24. "NO CLEAN SINGING » A HILL TO DIE UPON: "OMENS"". 22 December 2011. Retrieved 2015-07-03.
  25. "A Hill To Die Upon (ep.183)". Archived from the original on 2015-07-04. Retrieved 2015-07-03.
  26. Ben. "A Hill To Die Upon". Detonation Magazine. Archived from the original on July 4, 2015. Retrieved October 5, 2016.
  27. "A Hill To Die Upon - Bassist Dies". Metalstorm.net. January 7, 2018. Archived from the original on March 18, 2018. Retrieved March 17, 2018.