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Bringing Brutality To The Table With CHRIS From HEBEPHRENIQUE

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Interview by Kris Peters
From the fractured depths of Australia’s extreme metal underground emerges Hebephrenique, a sonic entity conjured to annihilate the boundaries between chaos and control. Rooted in a volatile blend of death metal and blackened dissonance, Hebephrenique deliver auditory psychosis with surgical precision and unrelenting ferocity.
Formed to embody the fractured psyche of the modern world, Hebephrenique channels themes of mental decay, institutional horror, and existential collapse through relentless blastbeats, jagged riffs, and unhinged vocal torment. Unapologetically raw yet technically calculated, Hebephrenique are not here to entertain—they're here to rupture minds. In 2023, they inflicted their debut EP Non Compos Mentis upon the masses, and with a debut album due in 2025, prepare for the sonic depravity.
With Hebephrenique one of 30 bands at Necrosonic Festival 2025 playing over three stages at the Mansfield Tavern on August 23 - joining Portal, Bolzer, Abramelin, Beanflepper, Frankenbok, Alarum, Massic, DaysEnd and more - HEAVY caught up with frontman Chris to find out more.
"We're really, really excited," he beamed when we asked how the band are feeling about Necrosonic 2025. "We actually got asked to play last year, and unfortunately, just with scheduling, we couldn't make it happen, and luckily we got to do it this year. We're actually bringing in our debut album this time around with us, so we get to play some live songs that have never been played before, which is really exciting."
In the full interview, Chris expressed excitement about the festival's strong line up and reflected on the previous year's success while emphasizing the importance of showcasing Australian talent. He acknowledged the efforts of Kent, the festival organizer, in coordinating the event with 30 bands. He also discussed Hebephrenique's musical style, which combines early Black Death Metal with themes of mental health, and highlighted the differences between their new album, set for release on August 23, and their 2023 EP Non Compos Mentis.
We spoke about the band's brutal live shows and what to expect and more.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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Interview by Kris Peters
From the fractured depths of Australia’s extreme metal underground emerges Hebephrenique, a sonic entity conjured to annihilate the boundaries between chaos and control. Rooted in a volatile blend of death metal and blackened dissonance, Hebephrenique deliver auditory psychosis with surgical precision and unrelenting ferocity.
Formed to embody the fractured psyche of the modern world, Hebephrenique channels themes of mental decay, institutional horror, and existential collapse through relentless blastbeats, jagged riffs, and unhinged vocal torment. Unapologetically raw yet technically calculated, Hebephrenique are not here to entertain—they're here to rupture minds. In 2023, they inflicted their debut EP Non Compos Mentis upon the masses, and with a debut album due in 2025, prepare for the sonic depravity.
With Hebephrenique one of 30 bands at Necrosonic Festival 2025 playing over three stages at the Mansfield Tavern on August 23 - joining Portal, Bolzer, Abramelin, Beanflepper, Frankenbok, Alarum, Massic, DaysEnd and more - HEAVY caught up with frontman Chris to find out more.
"We're really, really excited," he beamed when we asked how the band are feeling about Necrosonic 2025. "We actually got asked to play last year, and unfortunately, just with scheduling, we couldn't make it happen, and luckily we got to do it this year. We're actually bringing in our debut album this time around with us, so we get to play some live songs that have never been played before, which is really exciting."
In the full interview, Chris expressed excitement about the festival's strong line up and reflected on the previous year's success while emphasizing the importance of showcasing Australian talent. He acknowledged the efforts of Kent, the festival organizer, in coordinating the event with 30 bands. He also discussed Hebephrenique's musical style, which combines early Black Death Metal with themes of mental health, and highlighted the differences between their new album, set for release on August 23, and their 2023 EP Non Compos Mentis.
We spoke about the band's brutal live shows and what to expect and more.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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