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|  | The Monday Mosh « Thread Started on May 24, 2009, 5:37pm » | |
From now on, I will post each Monday Mosh in this thread.
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|  | Re: The Monday Mosh « Reply #1 on May 24, 2009, 5:38pm » | |
11th May 2009: Monday Mosh #1 Hi, this is Vaughan Gregory from Grave Forsaken. Welcome to the first Grave Forsaken Monday Mosh. I will be endeavouring to post a Monday Mosh each week on, you guessed it, Monday!
The purpose of this blog is to keep you up to date with what Grave Forsaken are up to on a weekly basis. We have some pretty exciting plans for the remainder of the year, and we want you, the Grave Forsaken supporter, to be part of what we are doing.
The first thing I need to remind everyone of is the need to rejoin (or join for the first time) the Mosher Crew on our new website. You simply need to go the Mosher Crew page and fill in the form. This will allow you access to the members area, where you will be privy to Mosher Crew downloads and video. You will also receive our monthly Mosher Crew newsletter via email.
Once a month we will be putting an unreleased studio recording or live track in the members area of our website. If you go there right now you will find a rough mix of “The Calling” from our live recording due out later in the year. This is not a final version, but it gives you a good idea of what the recording will sound like. I’m actually right in the middle of mixing the recording here at North Wind Studio. There are so many jobs to do in a band like ours, so it’s a matter of constantly plugging away on things.
Another monthly feature in the members area will be our new video series “Mosher Crew Confidential”. Unlike Grave Forsaken TV, Mosher Crew Confidential won’t be posted on Youtube – it will be only available to our members. It will be a video news update, bringing the crew completely up to date with the latest happenings in the Grave Forsaken camp.
Speaking of Grave Forsaken TV, if you go to this location, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFmrrSGPZpQ you will be able to watch Episode 8 – The History Of Grave Forsaken: Part I. This is one of my favourite episodes so far. It takes you through the early history of my old band Sanctified. There is some archival footage from 1996 in there, so look out for that. It was made with the cooperation of my good friend and former bandmate Chris Connor. Thanks Chris for supporting my vision to tell the full story of the origins of the current Grave Forsaken.
We are now less than 2 weeks away from the release of our new album “This Day Forth” on Soundmass. We are very excited about this release, it is a massive step up from “Destined For Ascension”. Please support the band by heading over to the Soundmass site and picking up a copy of the album. All preorders receive our feature length documentary on “The Making Of This Day Forth”. This is one of the most comprehensive documentaries about a Christian metal band you’ll ever see, so don’t miss it! If I can indulge a little, countless hours were spent filming and editing this documentary. It might not be Flight 666, but we are pleased with it none the less.
You may have noticed we have been streaming the debut EP on the site. From now on we will be streaming a different EP or album each week. This week it’s Beside The River Of Blood, so have a listen when you get a chance, especially if you don’t yet own the album.
There has been a bit going on behind the scenes lately, as always. There is an interesting bit of news that will be coming up in the next couple of weeks that we feel will greatly enhance the band. Stay tuned for that announcement.
As I sign off this first edition of the Monday Mosh, I’m listening to a mix of the live recording I’ve been working on through my studio headphones. We still haven’t worked out exactly how this recording will be released, but I know the hardcore supporters will be really keen to hear it. It’s one of those recordings that is flawed, but there is a raw honesty to it that I’m really digging. I hope you will to.
Until next time…
MOSH ON! Vaughan and Grave Forsaken
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|  | Re: The Monday Mosh « Reply #2 on May 24, 2009, 5:38pm » | |
18th May 2009: Monday Mosh #2 Thanks everyone for your awesome response to the first edition of the Monday Mosh last week. It’s really exciting to have a solid way to present the latest news to all our supporters.
Of course the big news this week is the imminent release of This Day Forth on Friday the 22nd. It has been a long time coming, but well and truly worth the wait. We’re hoping this new release will really excite thrash fans out there. I listen to a lot of thrash, and I feel this is one of the most old school and authentic thrash albums to come out of the Christian scene for a long time. We are very pleased with it. We can’t wait to start getting your feedback over the coming days and weeks. So don’t be a stranger and drop us a message.
We have recently taken advantage of myspace allowing 10 songs for streaming, and have added some more tracks. The songs uploaded represent good cross section of our material. If you’re not familiar with all our songs, head over to the myspace page at www.myspace.com/graveforsaken and have a listen. I’ve included tracks from all 3 albums and both EPs.
Yesterday we went to Fattdog Studio with the band to put down some new song ideas with Daniel Holmes, who has produced our last 2 albums. Even though This Day Forth is being released this week, the whole recording process started over a year ago, meaning we have quite a few new things we have been working on. We’re currently at the stage of consolidating riffs and putting together some arrangements. I imagine most bands would do the same thing as us, that is, have a cycle of new material in development all the time. Not to mention the fact that we absolutely love going to Fattdog and hanging out!
As well as working on ideas at Fattdog, Elias and I quite often demo our own ideas at our houses. I have North Wind Studio in my backroom. I have a Roland desk and a quadcore computer, so I am working on developing my own production skills. Since I got this setup up and running, Elias has inherited my old setup. That setup is what we used to record the original EP, as well as Harder To Hate from the first album. Between the two of us, we put a lot of ideas down. We are more than likely to make some of these available to the Mosher Crew as free downloads over the coming months.
Speaking of the Mosher Crew, I have just uploaded the video file for Mosher Crew Confidential Edition 1. Mosher Crew members can head over to the members area of our website www.graveforsaken.com and download the video. Currently I have it as a wmv file. If anyone can’t play the file, please email me at graveforsaken@graveforsaken.com and I can attempt to put it in a format that you can play. Remember that it is free to join the Mosher Crew. You just have to sign up at the Mosher Crew page and then you have access to the members area, as well as getting our monthly email newsletter and special offers on merch.
I have started posting this weekly blog on blogspot. It can be found at www.graveforsaken.blogspot.com for those who are interested. In fact, I’m doing my best to spread the blog as far and wide as possible. If you have any good ideas on where I can publish it I’d be happy to hear your feedback. The more people we can get reading the better obviously!
As promised, there will be an album or EP streaming each week. This week we are featuring the Horror And Sadness EP from 2007, so hang around at the website and have a listen. On the subject of the website, we are working on a lot of stuff behind the scenes to keep adding features. One of the next things will be a complete catalogue of lyrics, and the band bio isn’t far off either. We’re also thinking of resurrecting the editorials from the old website. Basically, we want to make the site a really interesting source of all things Grave Forsaken. A lot is happening, so please check back regularly.
Well people, that’s it for another week. Until the next mosh
ROCK ON Vaughan and Grave Forsaken
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|  | Re: The Monday Mosh « Reply #3 on May 24, 2009, 5:39pm » | |
25th May 2009: Monday Mosh #3 Well here we are, edition 3 of the Monday Mosh already. I’m finding that time is flying now that I’m doing a weekly update. I’m really enjoying the process however.
We have a significant Monday Mosh today. First of all, we are celebrating the release This Day Forth last Friday. People who preordered should be getting their copies very shortly, and I know a lot of people already have received theirs. So far the feedback has been terrific! Thanks to all those people who have emailed in letting us know they love the disc. The general consensus is that it is our best album yet. I haven’t had one person say otherwise! We would really appreciate you all spreading the word about this release to your metal loving mates. We are part of an extremely competitive music market, and every sale counts. I was recently reading a thread on Firestream talking about how Christian metal bands survive. Well the simple answer is that nearly every Christian metal musician I know works a full time job to support their family. The only way Grave Forsaken happens is by us doing things in our spare time on weekends, evenings and mornings before work. If we didn’t love what we do so much, the whole thing would fall apart. We all dream of being full time musicians one day, but in the meantime we will just keep doing what we have to.
Anyway, enough soapboxing for now. To celebrate the release of This Day Forth on Soundmass, we have made a new song available on myspace. Visit www.myspace.com/graveforsaken and you will hear “Holy Blood”. We are so thrilled to finally have Holy Blood recorded and released, as the song has been written since 2006. It wasn’t until we were putting together this new album that we really got the arrangement and feel right. It’s one of those slow burners, but we think you’ll agree the final result speaks for itself. This weeks www.graveforsaken.com music stream will be Mother Of Harlots, This Day Forth and Holy Blood from the new album, so head over to the site and have a listen. While you’re there, post something in the forum to let us know what you think of the new album and tunes!
Also available are the official This Day Forth t-shirts from Soundmass. I have my shirt and I think it looks great. If a big robot laying waste to a city is your thing, then this shirt is for you! Also on the clothing front, we are looking into doing another batch of our famous Mosher Crew hoodies. Keep an eye out for them in the future.
Now onto some huge news for the band. Mosher Crew members will have picked up on this in Mosher Crew Confidential last week. It is with great pleasure that we welcome our newest member Simon Hoggett from Scourged Flesh into the band. That’s correct folks, we have a new member! Simon has been a great friend of the band for the last 18 months, and has now joined the ranks officially as second guitarist. Those who have been following the band closely will have seen Simon in Grave Forsaken TV a couple of times. Simon also filled in on drums for Dave a couple of times last year when Dave was unavailable.
By Simon coming in on guitar, it means that I will be putting down my guitar and switching to the role of full time lead vocals. I love playing my guitar live, however this move allows me to focus purely on the vocals and crowd interaction. Simon is a great rhythm player and has already learnt our entire setlist, so when you see us live next, you will really notice the improvement. Our recent rehearsals as a 5 piece with Simon have been truly awesome, and we are genuinely excited about unleashing this new line up live. So from all of us at Grave Forsaken, we would like to welcome Simon on board.
From that massive news onto something I’m sure you’ll find interesting. This week we have made a rare mp3 exclusively available to Mosher Crew members. I was digging through the vaults (ie, my computer hard drive) and I came by a Grave Forsaken recording from late 2004. It is an early version of “Tribulation Cometh”, which later appeared on our first album. It is a very raw and underground version, and was recorded while we were still learning how to use my home studio. At the time we felt it was too unpolished for release, but now it is time to let you hear it. So if you are a Mosher Crew member, head over to the members area on our website and you will be able to download it. If you aren’t in the Mosher Crew, joining is free. Simply fill in the form on the Mosher Crew page at our website and you are in! When you’ve heard the song, I would encourage you to go post your thoughts on our official forum.
Well, that’s about it for this week. I’ve really been enjoying putting together a Monday Mosh each week, and long may it continue. At Grave Forsaken, we honestly strive to be a peoples band. We want the supporters of the band to feel like part of the family. We are here for you, and we really appreciate your encouragement. God has been teaching the band about patience lately. Sometimes I want to jump head first into situations and not really think them through. As we continue to build this ministry it becomes increasingly obvious that things only happen in God’s timing. We are blessed to have 3 albums and 2 EPs out, and we pray that those releases will be a blessing to you and your friends also. Until next time
MOSH ON! Vaughan and Grave Forsaken
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|  | Re: The Monday Mosh « Reply #4 on May 25, 2009, 12:48am » | |
Simon sure keeps busy!
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|  | Re: The Monday Mosh « Reply #5 on Jun 1, 2009, 8:46pm » | |
1st June 2009: Monday Mosh #4 G’day, Vaughan here. Welcome to this week’s Monday Mosh. We had a pretty big week after the release of This Day Forth. Overall, we’re very pleased with the feedback we’ve received about the album. The thing I’ve really noticed in scouring the web for reviews and comments about the album is just how prevalent illegal downloading has become. We’ve never really suffered from this before, but as the profile of the band has increased, so too have the number of blogs and torrent sites offering free downloads. Sorry to start on a downer, but this situation is getting outrageous. I’ve worked out that at least 1000 people have downloaded the album from these sites. I realize not all these people would buy the album, but if even 50 of them did it would make a big difference. We spent a good chunk of the weekend contemplating the future of the music business in a world where so many people download material for free. We are in interesting times.
The band had an enjoyable weekend. We spent Saturday night playing LAN games at Fattdog Studio with Daniel and a group of friends. It was a great night of laughter and friendship. Matt, Shreds and myself were up until 5am talking about various band related matters. We then spent Sunday afternoon mucking around with some new song ideas in the studio. As you should all know by now, we always have an eye to the future with regard to songwriting and composition. Simon contributed his first song to the band, with a little tune I’ve entitled “War Is Hell” (yes Simon, I’ve changed the song title since yesterday). A great time was had by all. When you’ve been through everything we have over the last 5 years, I can’t tell you how cool it is just to hang with your best mates and jam music. It truly gives me purpose in life. The opportunity to present the gospel through thrash is a dream come true.
We have some gigs coming up at last. We are making our live return on June 13th at the Castle in Northbridge. This is thanks to our friend Rowland Gwynne. I will get details up on the website soon, but I know we will be playing sometime after 10.30pm. This will be Simon’s live debut with the band, and we are pulling out all the stops. We will be hopefully playing 4 songs from This Day Forth, along with some older tunes from the first 2 albums. I urge all our Perth supporters to get down to the Castle, and bring a mate with you. We want to show the local metal scene what Grave Forsaken is all about. We also have a gig at the Castle on July 11th. This will be our official This Day Forth launch gig, so Rowland is planning a big night of festivities and giveaways. Again, more details to come, but keep it free and come and check out the band. If you’ve been curious about checking us out, and haven’t been yet, now is the time. Our current 5 piece lineup is our best ever, and we are keen to bring the thrash.
This week Mosher Crew members will receive the first edition of our new email newsletter. The newsletter will come out every month and will contain exclusive news and competitions. It is a really exciting time to be involved with the band, so join the Mosher Crew now and start enjoying the benefits. A few members of the old crew still haven’t re-signed to the new crew. Unfortunately the old email list was lost when I changed servers, so if you were in the crew and haven’t heard from us in a while, you need to join up again through our official website. I can safely say the way I run the Crew now is far better than before, and new website allows much more interactivity.
Nearly time to sign out for the week, but I would like to draw your attention to the games section of our official site. We’ve recently started looking into making some fun flash games for you all to enjoy. Currently we have “Hit Shreds” and “Simon On The Tightrope” up on the site. Head over there now and check them out. There is a thread on our forum (also part of the official site now) called games, where people have started entering their top scores. Over time we will be adding more games for you to play on the site. It’s all about creating the best possible experience we can.
Thanks again for checking out the blog – your support means a lot to the band. We look forward to seeing you or hearing from you sometime soon.
GOD BLESS AND MOSH ON Vaughan and Grave Forsaken
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|  | Re: The Monday Mosh « Reply #6 on Jun 2, 2009, 9:11am » | |
You know, just out of curiousity I checked to see if I could find This Day Forth for download online (not to get it, just to see if I could find it), and I found it in 30 seconds, with about 20 or so people currently downloading it. I think its a real shame. I mean, when a huge-name act loses some album sales so he can only afford one solid-gold roles royce instead of the pair he was after I'm not too cut up, but this sort of thing seriously hurts smaller bands. I mean, what if every single one of those people bought the album? Sad.
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|  | Re: The Monday Mosh « Reply #7 on Jun 2, 2009, 11:25am » | |
What's even sadder is that someone bought the album and then uploaded it
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|  | Re: The Monday Mosh « Reply #8 on Jun 2, 2009, 5:09pm » | |
It's just crazy. I mean in one sense it's great that people are hearing the message and digging the band. We have a really well liked album on our hands, but only a small portion of the people listening have bought it legitimately. I have had a lot of feedback from all over the world since posting this blog, and most people agree that is a sad situation. The people who really suffer from this are the labels. As a band we don't really make much in the way of profit, but when a small band like ours is getting downloaded this much, think of how it must be cutting into sales across the board. This will majorly impact on a labels ability to generate revenue. An answer is out there somewhere, and it's up to the industry to find it.
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|  | Re: The Monday Mosh « Reply #9 on Jun 3, 2009, 5:26am » | |
Sadly this is just an example of the down side of technology.
Remember when the double cassette deck came out with dubbing and high speed dubbing capabilities?
And of course being able to record a cd on to tape and before that a record onto a cassette.
True the record companies miss out and in turn the artist so yes technically it is stealing.
But as Vaughan has said at least the message is being heard and i have a great amount of respect for people like Mortification and Bride because they live by humble means and if they have made huge financial gain out of what they do they sure don't parade it from what i have seen.
I think people have a real problem when it becomes so much of a success like with the Hillsong movement that they make a ridiculous amount of money and meant to be spreading God's Kingdom?
Humble suburbia like Steve Rowe and Dale Thompson is the way to go as the Gospel is free anyhow but living in a mansion with million dollar views Mr Houston? i don't think so.
Did you know the Hillsong church takes in homeless and or down and out people in Sydney then sign them up for a care package then wait for it have 10 percent of their welfare or unemployment benefit payable to the Hillsong Church?
Enough Hillsong bashing for one day lol.
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|  | Re: The Monday Mosh « Reply #10 on Jun 7, 2009, 5:26pm » | |
8th June 2009: Monday Mosh #5 Welcome to another Monday Mosh. Vaughan here again. I sit here at 5.00am on an absolutely freezing Perth morning. Many of you will know I am a school teacher, so I have get this written and published before I leave for school in a couple of hours. Since I gave myself the job of doing the Monday Mosh, my Monday mornings have been pretty hectic. The really cool thing has been the response we have been getting.
Last week’s mosh was definitely the most controversial yet. You will remember I made a comment about the downloading situation with our new album This Day Forth. I got a lot of emails in support of what I was saying, but I also got a few people suggesting that the gospel should be free. The implication was that I should be pleased people are downloading the album for free. It got me thinking all week and I can say I am pleased the gospel is going out to people through Grave Forsaken music, and that is to me is the only positive side effect of this downloading situation. Our primary purpose is to share the gospel, but we cannot and will not support illegal uploading and downloading of our material (and anyone else’s for that matter). Please buy the CD – every sale helps the ministry. Trust me, I’ve poured thousands into this band.
As promised, there is a brand new episode of Grave Forsaken TV up right now. Episode 9 is entitled “Freeway North: Part II”. It documents our recent trip up to Dave’s house to rehearse and watch the footy. This was Simon’s first jam with the entire band, so it has historical importance for us. Check it out at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VWeASf1idw . Some of you may have been expecting the next chapter in the history of Grave Forsaken series, and I can assure everyone that that is coming next month. Those episodes require a little more work as I have to dig through old footage and photo’s to put them together.
The band has a live gig next Saturday night (June 13th) at the Castle in Northbridge. The Castle is located at the Corner of Newcastle Street and Stirling Street. We are playing with 3 other bands, and we will be on at 11.00pm, or thereabouts. Doors open at 8.00pm and entry is $10. We are asking that all our local supporters come out to this gig. As we start our next push into the local heavy metal scene, we need as many Grave fans as possible to come to each gig. Copies of our new album will be available, along with shirts and other merch. We hope you’ll be there. For those in different states and countries, I’ll give you the full run down of the gig next Monday. Personally, I am super excited about the gig. It is the first with Simon, and it is the first gig since the new album came out.
We spent another afternoon out at Fattdog Studio yesterday, jamming on some material. Elias has a stack of song ideas that we are looking at consolidating into the next batch of songs. As I’ve said before, we are the kind of band that is always working on new ideas. It helps keep the creative juices flowing. Plus we figure there will come a time when the ideas and inspiration run a bit dry, so we need to strike while the iron is hot so to speak. We look forward to sharing the results of this recent work with you sometime down the track.
A band I’ve been listening to a bit lately is Arnion. They have an album out on Retroactive Records called “Fall Like Rain”. They are a really great Christian thrash band, and I thoroughly recommend them. There’s not all that many bands doing Christian thrash, so I like to get into every little bit that I can. Check them out at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1GCc7gteq8&feature=related . I’ve also been listening to the new Mortification album “The Evil Addiction Destroying Machine”. I can thoroughly recommend this one as well. I’m finding the album to be catchy as heack, and I love the huge production Steve has gone for. This album is a must for all fans of Christian metal.
God has really been teaching me some lessons this year with the band. The main one is patience. I’m your classic quick off the mark but slow to finish kind of person, and I suppose I’ve transmitted a bit of that onto the band. The thing I’ve been learning is too take a deep breath and just let things be a little more. Sometimes we try to control every little aspect of our lives, but we really do have to let God be in control. I’ve learned this the hard way so many times, so I’m thankful that God is teaching me just to go with the flow a little more. Sure, we need to be proactive – we can’t just sit around waiting for God to make our dreams come true, but there is a time where we have to let God to his work at His pace and not ours.
On that note, I’m going to sign out for the week. Hope to see as many of you Perth Moshers as possible next Saturday at the Castle. Until next time
God Bless and Mosh On Vaughan and Grave Forsaken
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|  | Re: The Monday Mosh « Reply #11 on Jun 8, 2009, 7:52pm » | |
Not much action here -would love to hear from a few of the old time Centurion Outposters!
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|  | Re: The Monday Mosh « Reply #12 on Jun 10, 2009, 3:08am » | |
Jun 8, 2009, 7:52pm, graveforsaken wrote:| Not much action here -would love to hear from a few of the old time Centurion Outposters! |
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I drop by every day, try and spam things up 
I need to give you a ring Vaughan, remind me if I forget.
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|  | Re: The Monday Mosh « Reply #13 on Jun 10, 2009, 4:22pm » | |
Rowland - give me a ring. I'm trying to make a comment in our forum most days. Maybe the two of us can resurrect this thing?
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|  | Re: The Monday Mosh « Reply #14 on Jun 12, 2009, 7:27am » | |
Jun 10, 2009, 4:22pm, graveforsaken wrote:| Maybe the two of us can resurrect this thing? |
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A two-man forum
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|  | Re: The Monday Mosh « Reply #15 on Jun 12, 2009, 8:38pm » | |
Sounds good to me. At least we can have a good chat.
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