Showing posts with label High Fighter. Show all posts
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Sunday, 21 November 2021

HIGH FIGHTER - Live at WDR Rockpalast (Album Review)

Release Date: November 26th 2021. Record Label: Argonauta Records. Format: DD/Vinyl

HIGH FIGHTER - Live at WDR Rockpalast  - Tracklisting

1. Darkest Days - 03:44

2. When We Suffer -r04:17

3. Dead Gift - 03:53

4. Black Waters - 03:50

5. A Silver Heart - 04:56

6. Down To The Sky - 04:30

7. Before I Disappear - 05:27

8. Shine Equal Dark - 03:43


Review


Live AT WDR Rockpalast is the new live album Sludge/Stoner Metallers High Fighter and was filmed for the iconic and highly influential German Music Live TV Show WDR Rockpalast. As the title suggests, this is a complete live performance that High Fighter completed back in August 2020 and features eight of their best and well known tracks from their acclaimed back catalogue.


The one thing you can say about this live album is that it's brilliantly powerful from the start with High Fighter on dynamic form from one of my favourite songs from the band Darkest Days starting the set. Maybe ironic since the band performed during the COVID-19 Pandemic but it was always good hearing a band getting back to what they do best. High Fighter bring their bruising Blues based Sludge/Stoner Metal grooves on this track to get the party started. Mona’s vocals are on fire and proves why she’s become one my favourite vocalists over the last eight years or so. 


High Fighter kick their way through a storming greatest hits set and that’s what this is. A thrilling Greatest Hits which shows everything great about the band. Sludge/Stoner Metal songs that have a Blues Rock based intensity to them but sometimes going over to the darker side of Sludge Metal when Mona SHRIEKS her way through the heavy growls on certain parts of the song.


The album does have a very cold industrial feel to it which gives it a modern day sound which elevates their overall vibe to an unsettling atmosphere that hasn’t been heard fully in their studio output. Maybe, High Fighter’s songs need to be heard on stage as each of them have a dominant personality of their own with Dead Gift,  Black Waters, Down To The Sky and Before I Disappear being perhaps the best songs from this live set.


This live set was recorded without a live audience mainly due to strict COVID-19 conditions which Mona explains below:


"Live at WDR Rockpalast" was filmed in August 2020 at an industrial, breathtaking setting of the Landschaftspark Duisburg- Nord in Germany, it's been HIGH FIGHTER’s only show since the beginning of the pandemic; under strict Covid- rules and without a crowd, it was aired on national German TV. It was also the last show with our former guitarist & dear friend Christian "Shi" Pappas, who left the band a few months later. From now on HIGH FIGHTER continues as a four-piece and we are currently working on our third album, but we hope you enjoy this little live affair meanwhile ;)


High Fighter have delivered one of the best and most entertaining live albums I’ve heard in a long while. I do wish the album was on slightly longer but it never out stays its welcome and High Fighter leave you wanting more. With the band hard at work on Album No 3, Live At WDR Rockpalast will satisfy your cravings until then.


Words by Steve Howe


Thanks to Mona at All Noir PR for the promo.


Live At WDR Rockpalast will be available to buy on DD/Vinyl via Argonauta Records from November 26th 2021.


Links


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Thursday, 25 July 2019

Time To Feel The PAIN - An Interview With Mona Miluski of HIGH FIGHTER



Doom/Sludge/Stoner Metallers – HIGH FIGHTER – have always been one of my favourite current bands within the scene. I’ve been a long time supporter of the band and they have gone from strength to strength since their inception back in 2014.

The band released their celebrated debut album – Scars & Crosses – back in 2016 which was acclaimed by fans and critics alike.

Fast forward 3 years and the band are back with their heaviest and most brutal release to date. CHAMPAIN is a more daring sound with lead vocalist – Mona Miluski – showing off her impressive vocal range. This is an album that will send chills down your spine.

The band are now singed to Italian Powerhouse Label – Argonauta Records – and I managed to catch up with Lead Singer – Mona Miluski – who also runs the excellent PR Label – ALL NOIR PR.

Read on for a cool and fascinating interview with one of my favourite people within the Doom/Sludge/Stoner Metal Community.

Hi Mona. Thanks for doing this interview. How are things with you today.

Hey Steve, thanks for having us again! Things are well. Our album release plus some great tour dates are close, summer is here too, so life could be worse.

Congrats on your upcoming new album CHAMPAIN. Fantastic album and even better than your debut album. You excited for people to hear the new angrier and pissed off HIGH FIGHTER.

Thank you, that means a lot. Yes we are, and it seems so far people even liking that heavier side, which is amazing to hear! We appreciate our listeners being so open-minded when it comes to music, as so are we.

CHAMPAIN is quite a dark and daring release compared to your celebrated debut album. Was that an easy decision by the band to release something different.

Yes. Because it's never been a decision. We already started writing new material shortly after the release of 'Scars & Crosses', but in the end we had a lot of different parts. We even thrown many of them aside, and started into a new songwriting flow during 2018, when it naturally turned into a heavier and more fast-paced direction. We felt very comfortable with it, and I think this record is kind of more focussed and following a central theme than any other record we did before.

Are you scared how you fans may react to CHAMPAIN. Or is this a risk worth taking for HIGH FIGHTER.

No, whether it's a risk or not, we don't write our music to satisfy others only. That has never been our main goal, otherwise we would have written previous records in another style. We are aware of how to please genre fans and for sure we would be able write “the” classic stoner rock, doom or metal song, but we never feared any genre borders. As you know Steve, we have always mixed a lot of styles into one High Fighter sound, and it's not always easy to please everyone.

You play a metal festival, and you're too stoner; you play a stoner festival, and you're too metal. We have somehow became kind of exotic in the heavy music scene, and that's fine for us, we got used to it! (laughs)

We write the music we dig and how we feel comfortable with. We have never cared about fitting into one genre, and we probably never will. Like Brant Bjork once said to us, “don't care too much what others say about you, do your thing, and one day they will get it.” Right on.



What was the recording of CHAMPAIN like. Was it an easy or hard experience compared to your debut album.

This time we were 100% prepared. We took a few months for the pre-production. Aside rehearsing 2 times a week, we spent every weekend recording all tracks live, over and over again, for months. Again we taped all instrumentals live. Recording with our dear friend Jan Oberg was super relaxed and he helped us with a lot of creative input, which also definitely gave the album a few more great highlights. This time we did not feel a rush as on the last record due to the booked studio time was running out, but recordings went pretty quick this time. Thanks to the months of spending every weekend for pre-recordings!(laughs)

The album touches on some hard-hitting themes on the album. What inspired you when writing the lyrics and recording the vocals as well.

Life and personal struggles is what always inspires me the most. I would call myself a “happy depressive” person. Life could be actually good, great job, amazing friends, but sometimes and over a long time recently and while we have written the album, there has been some inner emptiness. You're surrounded by actually an OK life, but you're alone, you know that feeling?

Champain tells the story of an anti-hero, it can be you, me, anyone who reads this. Someone who always falls down in life, who is dealing not only with depressions but also personal disappointments by relationships and people you may have trusted, about not feeling lovable, about your inner demons and daily struggles. But this “Champ” creates a power out of this situation, due to being almost angry, pissed or desperate about the ever falling in life, and always finds a way to move on. This album is power and weakness, it's dark and light, it's strength and pain.

Mona, you’ve changed your vocals quite considerably for this release. I’ve never heard you sing harsh vocals such as this. Some of them even go into almost DEATH METAL style delivery. Is this something you’ve always wanted to do and never had the chance to.

Yea, I have worked on my vocal skills and tried out myself over the years, especially live. And I learned a lot about my vocal range and colortones. While we write songs, it's always an inner feel when I hear a riff, if I will scream or sing clean on it. Naturally on this new record, the riffs and grooves all turned out to be very heavy and straight forward right from the beginning, and build me a ground to add more brutal vocals on it, while not losing my blues and grunge roots. I really appreciate and enjoy the freedom my band mates create, as it gives a lot of freedom to show the variety in each one of us.

Is this how HIGH FIGHTER will sound on future releases.

Who knows. (smiles) Maybe yes, maybe no – may happen our third album will even share further sides of the High Fighter.

I know you’ve performed these new songs LIVE recently. How has the response been by people from a LIVE Perspective. Did people enjoy hearing the new songs with the old songs.

We totally love playing the new tracks live! Such a good and intense energy with the crowd, just recently at for example Desertfest London or Freak Valley. Insane!

We will play a few festivals this year and also hit the road with Dopethrone in August. This run will be crazy, and we can't wait!

You’ve managed to bring in some big guns and good friends of yours - Anton Lisovoj - to provide vocals on When We Suffer and Jan Oberg of EARTHSHIP and GRIN fame to record the album. Were they easy to convince to be part of the HIGH FIGHTER journey.

One can say, Champain is a “family affair”. We became good friends with Jan when we toured with Earth Ship a few years ago already, and are also fans of his studio productions. Some of our friends recorded some killer albums with him, and while we moved into a heavier direction on Champain, Jan has been the perfect match for us. We had a great time in Berlin, Jan has been amazing in regards to our sound, common vibes and the creative input. Marcel Schulz alias Johnny Doe, who is also part of the Earth Ship and our Berlin family ( now playing in Praise the Plague ) was responsible for our artwork this time, and we took our new photos with Basti Grim of Earth Ship and Neander in Berlin after a long day in the studio.

It's the first time ever, we have a guest vocalist on the album. When we met the guys in Downfall of Gaia the first time, back in 2017 on our tour with Conan, we became close friends since then. Nowadays, Anton belongs to one of my best friends, I am also a huge fan of not only his band but also his vocal colour. When we thought about having a guest singer, I immediately had Anton in mind – and we are stoked he was up for it.

Especially since the track, When We Suffer, may be the only kind of a "ballad" on the entire record if you could even say so, all the more it's a perfect match having such a great Black Metal vocalist like Anton, who gave the song its very special vibe. So yea, you can definitely say this album was a family project, and we luckily not really had to “convince” someone to be a part of it.


Your now signed to one of the best labels currently out there – ARGONAUTA RECORDS. Why did you sign to Gero’s label. As you were with SVART RECORDS originally. Did SVART not want to release the new album.

Well, we told Svart about the heavier direction of Champain, and already felt we'd be more comfortable with a label that represents our style to 100%. So both sides, label and us, decided to split in good ways.

We're still super grateful to have released a first album with such cult label Svart is, but when we applied the new album to Argonauta, Gero was on fire right away. Argonauta is not only very passionate and professional to the same time, but also represents our sound perfectly.

I know you worked with GERO for a short time already with your amazing PR Firm – ALL NOIR. Did that help at all with signing to Argonauta Records.

Actually Argonauta has been the first label, among the great folks at Heavy Psych Sounds, who have been working me since I launched ALL NOIR more than a year ago. Gero and me just celebrated our first anniversary as business partners, and we make a great team. But, High Fighter is not getting any gifts, no matter what my job is about. We have to work as same hard as every other band on this planet, we had to sleep on many floors and sometimes still have to bother the venue for stage water. Not only my experiences may have helped, everyone in High Fighter played in bands before, naturally we built up an acknowledgement as well as network, whether to other bands we are friends with, to promoters, agents or labels. Aside maybe different tastes, but let's be honest, no one is giving you any gift when you suck.

We met Gero a few years ago already, long before we even worked together, and played a show in Italy with his band Varego. Great night and vibes. He followed High Fighter and kept an eye on us, and since he is aware that we are very passionate on a DIY-level, knows me as a musician and promoter, and since we make a good team nowadays – maybe things were easier for us on that view, but music-wise we also simply fit together perfectly. Argonauta represents everything you will find in High Fighter, maybe that's the main reason what helped us to sign with Gero.


Congrats on your recent and continued success with ALL NOIR. Seems it’s going from strength to strength. You’ve also have new partner to help you out. Dominik from Downfall Of Gaia. How did that came about. Have things become a lot busier for you to run the firm by yourself.

Thank you Steve. And I appreciate you have always been not only a supporter of High Fighter, but also for the music and bands I represent. Yes, things got busy when I left Napalm Records to start my own company last year, it's been crazy and I feel so grateful that I can live from what I love. After a year it was time to expand, otherwise I could not handle all the great bands and clients I cover as a 1-woman-agency, and I would hate to pass on future requests from killer bands and labels.

Dominik is a longtime and very close friend of mine I trust, but, he knows the flipside of the coin. Being an active and touring musician himself, while having released many records the DIY- AND major label way, he is the perfect team member for ALL NOIR. He currently covers some rad Black Metal and Sludge / Doom releases, and does an amazing job. I am really happy he joined my company.

I want to thank you personally for your continued support to my work on Outlaws Of The Sun. It means a hell of a lot. Especially over the last 4 years or so.

Absolutely, and I can only give this back to you Steve. Outlaws Of The Sun still belongs to my favorite blogs ever, I always enjoyed and enjoy your writing skills and articles most, started to read your thoughts about bands and releases, I sometimes discovered just because of you, back in your days at The Sludgelord. Not only have you been High Fighter's biggest supporter since Day 1 the band started, but I appreciate all you did and do for this scene in general. Please, always keep up the great work, the music world would be an empty place without your support.

Before you go. Do you have anything to say to your fans.

Cheers to all of you Outlaws Of The Sun, summer is here – so get some Champain and check out our new album! Stay high, and see you somewhere on the road hopefully sometime soon.

Words by Steve Howe and Mona Miluski

HIGH FIGHTER LIVE:

03.08. DE - GĂ¶ĂŸnitz Open Air 
08.08. PT - SonicBlast Moledo
18.10. DE - Metal Inferno Paderborn

w/ Dopethrone:
11.08. DE - Mannheim / 7er Club
12.08. DE - Dresden / Chemiefabrik
13.08. DE - Berlin / Zukunft am Ostkreuz
14.08. DE - Hamburg / Hafenklang
15.08. DE - Wiesbaden / Schlachthof
16.08. FR - Colmar / Le Grillen

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Friday, 5 July 2019

High Fighter - Champain (Album Review)


Release date: 26th July 2019. Label: Argonauta Records. Format: CD/DD/Vinyl

Champain – Tracklisting

1. Before I Disappear
2. Shine Equal Dark
3. Dead Gift
4. Another Cure
5. Kozel
6. I Will Not
7. When We Suffer (feat. Anton Lisovoj of Downfall of Gaia)
8. A Shrine
9. Champain

Members

Mona Miluski – vocals
Christian "Shi" Pappas – guitar
Ingwer Boysen – guitar
Constantin WĂŒst – bass
Thomas Wildelau - drums & backing vocals

Review

It seems life on the road has impacted High Fighter in a huge way. As their new album CHAMPAIN has a heavier and fast-paced sound compared to their acclaimed debut album. The best way to describe High Fighter in 2019 is PISSED OFF. This is a different band that announced their arrival in 2014 with their debut EP – The Goat Ritual.

The first thing I have to mention that has changed is Mona’s vocals. I’ve never heard Mona sing Death Metal growls but here she is singing in a style that I wouldn’t expect to hear in a million years. As Mona has always sung soulful and melodic vocals with every record that she’s been involved with. I like this more aggressive style of vocals from Mona. She has a real talent for it. Though Mona doesn’t forget her Doom/Stoner Metal roots as Mona still sings plenty of clean vocals on CHAMPAIN.

Lets move onto High Fighter’s music. The guys now play a mix of Hardcore, Thrash, Doom and Stoner Metal but with a more progressive and aggressive tone. CHAMPAIN isn’t for the faint hearted and the band may actually disappoint some of their established fanbase at first. with this album. However to survive in this business you need to evolve and High Fighter have most definitely evolved.

Opening songs – Before I Disappear, Shine Equal Dark and Dead Gift – create an eerie and gloomy atmosphere where the mood can be pitch-black in places. The soaring and brutal riffs allow Mona to show her impressive vocal range on this album.

CHAMPAIN is an album that I didn’t expect from High Fighter and truth be told I expected Scars & Crosses Part 2. So it’s to High Fighter’s credit they have released something so dramatically different to their debut album.

High Fighter are highly respected and well thought of within the Doom/Stoner Metal world and the band have called in a few favours for this album. As you have Anton Lisovoj of Downfall Of Gaia fame providing vocals on the excellent song – When We Suffer. CHAMPAIN has been recorded, mixed & mastered by Jan Oberg of EARTHSHIP and GRIN fame.

HIGH FIGHTER have released a daring, bold, brutal and highly creative album with CHAMPAIN. Now it’s time for the world to be re-introduced to the heavy sounds of HIGH FIGHTER.

Words by Steve Howe

Thanks to Mona at All Noir PR for the promo. Champain will be available to buy on CD/DD/Vinyl via Argonauta Records from July 26th 2019.

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Thursday, 16 May 2019

HIGH FIGHTER Announce New Album With CHAMPAIN and Exclusive Song Premiere Of: Before I Disappear


Photo by Basti Grim

Sludge/Stoner Metallers HIGH FIGHTER have came roaring back with a more brutal and pissed off sound with their upcoming new album - Champain

The album sees HIGH FIGHTER signed to Italian Powerhouse Record Label - ARGONAUTA RECORDS and will be released on July 26th 2019.

The album cover is below along with the tracklisting for the full album.


Artwork by Johnny Doe

Tracklist

1. Before I Disappear
2. Shine Equal Dark
3. Interlight
4. Dead Gift
5. Another Cure
6. Kozel
7. I Will Not
8. Interdark
9. When We Suffer (feat. Anton Lisovoj of Downfall of Gaia)
10. A Shrine
11. Champain

Band Members:


Mona Miluski – vocals
Christian Pappas – guitar
Ingwer Boysen – guitar
Constantin WĂŒst – bass
Thomas Wildelau – drums & backing vocals

HIGH FIGHTER live:

14.06.19 DE - Hannover / Café Glocksee, w/ MONOLORD
22.06.19 DE - Freak Valley Festival
03.08.19 DE - Gössnitz Open Air
08.-10.08.19 PT - SonicBlast Moledo
18.10.19 DE - Metal Inferno Paderborn

To get you into the mood for CHAMPAIN and HIGH FIGHTER's heavier new sound. We are premiering an exclusive track from the album with the stunning opening song - Before I Disappear



Monday, 26 November 2018

HIGH FIGHTER SIGNS WITH ARGONAUTA RECORDS!


HIGH FIGHTER SIGNS WITH ARGONAUTA RECORDS!
New album coming in the Spring of 2019!

[Peter Kupfer Photography]

Hamburg-based Sludge and Stoner Metal unit HIGH FIGHTER have signed a worldwide deal with Italian label ARGONAUTA RECORDS. Currently putting together the final songwriting touches, the band's hotly anticipated second album will be released in the Spring of 2019!

Says Argonauta's CEO Gero Lucisano:

"Today I'm beyond stoked to welcome HIGH FIGHTER in the Argonauta family. I remember how their album "Scars & Crosses" has been on heavy rotation here in our head-quarters for many months, and still is an "evergreen" listening these days. Moreover, thanks to the fact they are an hard working band always on tour, I got the chance to see them on stage, where I saw a captivating band with an uncontrollable energy, top professional attitude and awareness of their own means. Speaking with the band, I immediately got we are both moved by the same type of enthusiasm and it'd be such a lack of synergy to not join forces for their new album, which I can already grant it will be totally massive!"

After their ciritically acclaimed debut EP 'The Goat Ritual', self-released in the end of 2014, followed by numerous shows all over Europe including festival appearances at Wacken Open Air, Summer Breeze, Desertfest Berlin & Antwerp, Sonic Blast, Stoned From The Underground, Up In Smoke and many more, as well as numerous gigs on tour with bands alike Ahab, Conan, Crowbar, Mantar, Corrosion of Conformity, Elder, Downfall of Gaia, Mammoth Storm, Brant Bjork or Earth Ship to name just a few, HIGH FIGHTER released their first full-length 'Scars & Crosses' in June 2016 with Finland's cult label Svart Records.

"We have met Gero a few years ago at a show in Italy, and we immediatly felt his passion and love for the underground heavy music scene.“ HIGH FIGHTER vocalist Mona Miluski comments. „Over the past few months, I also got the chance to work closely with Gero due to my daytime job in the music industry, and I have probably not met many people like him before in this very tough business. 

His passionated but also very professional hard work for versatile, heavy bands not only impressed me but the entire band, when Gero made us an offer we could not refuse. We have and always will be very grateful for what Svart Records did for us and our first album, but musically we feel a step to sunny Italy with a label that represents the direction we currently go with our new album has been a great choice and move. We can't wait to start recording in Berlin at the Hidden Planet Studio with our dear friend Jan Oberg (Earth Ship) in the beginning of 2019, and unleash our second full-length baby with Argonauta Records next Spring!“

For More Info Visit:

Official video – 'Darkest Days':
www.youtube.com/watch?v=apMW_u2v8rs

Official video – 'Blinders':
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mVD5kl42QI

Official video – '2Steps Blueskill':
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEr35ihG4Gc

Saturday, 11 August 2018

Tour News - HIGH FIGHTER EUROPEAN TOUR


Born in the summer of 2014 by former band members of A Million Miles, Buffalo Hump and Pyogenesis, this band is a volatile cocktail of heavy as hell riffs! Add a heavy dose of the blues and these deadly schizophrenic vocals and HIGH FIGHTER offer something new to the sludge, stoner, doom & metal scene to fuel your appetite with.

After their critically acclaimed debut EP 'The Goat Ritual' released end of 2014, followed by numerous shows all over Europe including festivals such as Wacken Open Air, Summer Breeze, Desertfest Berlin & Antwerp, Stoned From The Underground, Sonic Blast, Up In Smoke and many more, as well as several gigs and tours with Ahab, Conan, Crowbar, Corrosion of Conformity, Elder, Downfall of Gaia, Mammoth Storm, Brant Bjork, The Midnight Ghost Train, Mantar or Earth Ship to name just a few.

HIGH FIGHTER released their first full length album 'Scars & Crosses' in June 2016 with Svart Records.

It's been three years ago since the band toured the United Kingdom while on their first European tour ever back in early 2015. This August, HIGH FIGHTER will bring their latest record 'Scars & Crosses' as well as some brand new material live on stage. Beside some dates with Mantar in Germany this summer, it will be one of the last tours HIGH FIGHTER will play this year and before they are going to release their second full length album in early 2019.
 
HIGH FIGHTER LINKS

Monday, 16 July 2018

An Interview With Mona Miluski from HIGH FIGHTER and ALL NOIR PR

 

High Fighter have a come a long way since their inception back in 2014. As the band released their acclaimed debut EP – The Goat Ritual back in 2014 and their debut album Scars & Crosses back in 2016. High Fighter have played with artists such as CONAN, Mantar, Downfall Of GAIA, Elder and Brant Bjork over the last few years.

The band are very hard to define as they include a wide range of different sounds. Punk, Sludge, Doom, Stoner and Heavy Metal riffs allow High Fighter to create their distinctive sound.

I’ve been a fan of them since their inception and I’ve promoted the heavily over the last few years and lead vocalist Mona Miluski has been one of my biggest supporters since I started the blog back in August 2015.

High Fighter will be going on a UK Tour in August 2018 and I wanted to catch up with Mona. As it’s been a long time since we spoke. Mona has kindly agreed to do this interview.

Hi Mona. Thanks for doing this interview. Long-time no speak. How are things with you today.

Hi Steve, thanks, am well! We just came back from our last show with Mantar, we had the honor to support on a few selected club shows of their recent summer tour in Germany. Except our guitarist Shi, he broke his leg right before one of our Mantar shows few weeks ago, but still rocking the stage with us and it's all going well in the High Fighter camp. Indeed, long time no speak, thanks for catching up with us again!

So how are things with High Fighter. Been a while since we last spoken. Almost three years. What have you High Fighter been upto since then.

A lot has happened since the last time we spoke. After the release of our debut album 'Scars & Crosses' we got the chance to tour again a lot, with bands such as our friends in Conan, Downfall of Gaia or Elder to name just a few, and played at festivals alike Wacken Open Air, Summer Breeze, Desertfest Berlin and Antwerp, Up In Smoke and a lot more.

You know we're all about having a good time on the road and within the band, and we had. Appreciate the support and chances we got over these past few years, which got us even stronger together as a band as well as in our live performances.

You’re about to embark on a UK Tour in August. Can you give more details on what people can expect from these gigs.

Yea we're super excited to return to the UK again! It's been back in early 2015 and on our first European tour ever we hit the UK alongside our friends in Sunnata. We got invited to play this year's Riff Fest in Bolton, so we booked a tour around it and it will be one of our last tours in 2018 and before we will hit the studio to record our second full-length album. We will of course play a bunch of old songs but also trying some brand new material live on this tour!



You’re taking Tuskar and My Diablo along for the ride. How did you become aware of those two bands.

Our tour has been booked by our friend Ryan of Desert Storm who is running Buried in Smoke Promotions. They recommended My Diablo and Tuskar to us, and we can't wait to hit the road with them. Love this heavy package, and am sure it will satisfy a lot of people live!

Will you be performing anymore European Dates in the future

After our UK tour and we are currently still booking shows around it such as in the Netherlands and France, we will be playing a few more gigs in Germany at like Keep It Low Festival in Munich. Besides we are heavily writing our new album.

It’s been a couple of years since you released your debut album Scars & Crosses. Which was warmly received by the Doom/Sludge/Stoner Metal community. Did it surprise the attention and praise the album originally received.

We never expected the attention and such heavy support we got for 'Scars & Crosses'. As you know, we mix quite a few styles in our music, which didn't make it really easy for us in the beginning. People need to categorize, it's our human nature. You can't put us into one category only, and we even may have confused people with that in the beginning. Is it Metal? Is it Stoner, Doom or Sludge? What is this band about. We never cared about one style or tried to fit into one scene only. Being the open-minded spirits we are, we just kept doing our thing.

So we really appreciate that nowadays it seems to be okay for people that we like to mix genres, that you may even find several different styles happening in one song. Our debut got us on a lot of various shows, we could play Wacken but also a Desertfest, we toured with Black Metal bands such as Downfall of Gaia, heavy Doom bands such as Conan, and the other time with Elder or played a show with Brant Bjork. The various our music may be, the more various we are when it comes to play live and receive attention from more than just one heavy music scene.


Photo by Peter Kupfer

Looking back would you change anything about it.


Me personally, no. I love this album, as well as our first EP 'The Goat Ritual', although both are very different sound-and recording-wise. We just wished we could have taken a bit more time before and in the studio while recording 'Scars & Crosses'. A few songs, such as 'Blinders' we wrote just a few days before we hit the studio, and recorded all songs live. A few songs weren't that prepared as they probably should have been, and in the end I just had 1-2 days to record all vocals as our time in the studio was running out.

On top me and our guitarist Ingwer had been sick with a flu to that time, it made it even harder to focus on the studio recordings. Nowadays I may sing a few parts live different to the album version as all our songs start to grow just live, but the record is a momentum and every production could go endless, so me personally I am very happy with the result.

Thanks to Jens Siefert at Rama Studios as well as Toshi Kasai ( Melvins, Big Business ) for the excellent mix & mastering. Looking back, there are always some things you may could have changed in the production or songwriting, but we're happy about any of our records and they got us so many great opportunities to play and having a good time on the road. So no, I wouldn't want to change anything, and looking back or complaining about things you cannot change anymore doesn't really help.

Are you releasing any new material in the future. If so can you give us any details when will this be released.

Yes, we are heavily writing the new album, and we plan to release it by Spring 2019.

Will you be performing new songs on the forthcoming UK Tour.

We will. Make sure to visit a show and let us know what you think! ;)

Has High Fighter’s sound evolved from your first two releases. Or are you continuing down the same destructive Doom/Sludge Metal path.

We always try to evolve our sound, but never write our songs by what people may wanna hear or expect. Our sound won't change that much and we will always continue to let a various mix of styles happen in our music. At this state I'd say, a few new songs may go a bit more progressive, while others may even have a punkish straight forward sound. Still under our Sludge, Doom and Stoner Metal flag, we just let it happen, no matter what genre you try to name it.

Slightly away from High Fighter. You’ve just formed your new PR Company. All Noir. How did that come about. As you had a previous PR Company.


That's true. I have been working for Napalm Records more than 4 years, long time before I started working for Napalm I was already running an independent PR agency called Platinum PR. In early 2018 I made the decision to part ways with Napalm to start my own company and going new ways in the music industry. Times have changed, and so did I, and it was just the perfect time to launch my own agency ALL NOIR. An independent music PR agency, I also do a bit of booking and artist management.


Photo by Peter Kupfer

Did you want to start over again. New challenges and all that.

I am a very colourful person when it comes to music and my work. It's been about the right time to launch my new company and start under a brand new name, where I can also take new and also more colourful challenges in my work. The music and label industry is under a constant change, and I wanted to offer more and that goes with the time instead of being kind of stuck with one record company only.

I have learned a lot over these past few years, and I am very grateful for my time at Napalm, worked with many artists I admire and to grow my network and experiences in this industry. Today I can offer more and what I am very passionate about: Album and Live Promotion, Festival promo, Booking and Management. ALL NOIR feels like the best step I did in a long time. And I would not change a thing about my past and present.

What are the main aims for PR Company.

To offer some various and colourful service for the music and bands I admire, if it's an album or tour promo, festival promotion, booking or management. I am lucky enough now to stay true to the colours of my favourite tunes, from the Heavy Psych and Desert Rock sounds, to Doom, Sludge and Black Metal. While the music industry is under constant change, bands, labels as well as booking agents do need loyal, experienced and passionate PRs that are able to go with the time and industry changes.



You’ve already started working with some pretty awesome record labels – Heavy Psych Sounds and Argonauta Records. Congrats on that one. Will you solely be focusing on record labels. Or will you be working with bands as well.

Thank you! I am really stoked about my current roster, when I have launched ALL NOIR in May 2018 I would have never dreamed of to be working with such an excellent and high class list of artists & companies like I already do. To my roster not just belong record labels, but also independent bands – from underground to bigger acts, as well as various labels or live & tour promo clients. For more info feel free to visit: www.all-noir.com

Before you go Mona, Do you have anything to say to your fans.

To all of you Outlaws of the Sun, thanks a lot for the rock support. We hope to see a lot of old and new faces at our upcoming tour in August! Thank you for having us again Steve and for all your support since day one.

Words by Steve Howe and Mona Miluski
Thanks to Mona for doing this interview. Thanks to Claire at Purple Sage PR for arranging this interview.

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Monday, 6 June 2016

An Interview with High Fighter and Exclusive Album Stream of Scars & Crosses


High Fighter are perhaps my fave band I've reviewed and interviewed over the last few years. They've released a stunning debut EP – The Goat Ritual back in 2014. Since then I've kept a close eye on the band to see what they're currently upto.

They've had a busy couple of years since their inception. Major tours with AHAB, Mammoth Storm have followed. Plus a well received appearance at Desertfest Berlin.

Though the next exciting chapter in High Fighter's action packed career could be their most daunting yet. Their debut album – Scars & Crosses – is about to be released on June 10th 2016 via Svart Records. It's a superb debut album packed with huge sounds with tons of heavy riffs and sinister vocals from lead singer – Mona. You can read my review here.

I wanted to catch up with the band before they release Scars & Crosses. Mona and Ingwer kindly agreed to do another interview. The first one you could read here. But that's not all....

NOPE. High Fighter have kindly allowed us here at Outlaws to stream the whole album in all it's vibrant Sludge/Stoner Metal technicolor glory. So enjoy the album and read this fantastic interview at the same time.



Hi, High Fighter. Great to have you back. How are things with you today? Thanks for doing this interview.

Cheers Steve, we're alright, thanks! It's cool being back on Outlaws of the Sun, thanks for having us!

So let’s get straight down to it. Your new album – Scars And Crosses – is about to be released. So how you feeling. Excited, Scared, Hyper, Frightened.

Mona: As you can imagine, we're pretty excited, of course!

Can you tell our readers what people can expect from the album?

Ingwer: People can expect the next step after 'The Goat Ritual'. I think the record is more varied than the EP. It’s a mix between various styles of heavy music, from blues to noise to metal and a lot of stuff in between.

Mona: I think especially playing live so much as we did after we released 'The Goat Ritual', also really got us together as a band in first place, and effected our entire songwriting for the album. We have found ourselves, and 'Scars & Crosses' feels way more homogenous to me then it did on 'The Goat Ritual'. When we recorded this first EP back in the end of 2014, you know we all just came out off different bands with different backgrounds, also to that date we have never stood on a stage together with High Fighter.

Nowadays we have more found our place, sound and a common direction after playing live a lot, but we also still try to always stay open minded when it comes to combining different music styles with each other. We're not a pure doom band, nor do we try to be a pure sludge or stoner band. You will find a lot more in High Fighter as well as on our upcoming album.


Well I’m biased, as I’ve listened to this album and it’s a stunning Stoner/Sludge Rock record. Are you afraid what people are going to make of this record? I feel people are going to go crazy for this album.

Mona: We hope so, haha! Well, at least I think we leave enough space and room in our music, so you do with this whatever you wanna do. If you're a pure metal head, you will find a bit of what you need. If you're a stoner, blues, sludge or doom enthusiast, like your tunes melodic but mean and heavy on the other hand, we've got something for you. I'm a fan of leaving enough space for your very own definition and vibes you get with our sound.

Was it an easy or hard album to write and record for?

Ingwer: Some songs were done pretty fast and some needed a few months to develop. The songwriting process started immediately after the recording session of 'The Goat Ritual', but in the end there wasn’t that much time, because of touring and other stuff.

Did you ever expect you would be at this point in your career with High Fighter releasing your debut album? As it didn’t seem so long ago you released your debut EP.

Mona: We're completely an underground band, we open at festivals, do all our band stuff except of the recent label deal the DIY-way, and what's probably the best part of it, we're a band having just a good time – inside our rehearsal room or on the road. We work pretty hard for what we do, try to get on many shows as we can, but it's still coming out natural and more the kind of chilled way, everyone gives his own input for High Fighter as he or she can. But yes, we're still stoked about the reaction we already got with The Goat Ritual, which used to be a rough demo only, as well as the first responses we currently receive for our debut album 'Scars & Crosses'. But the most exciting part of the High Fighter's journey to me, I feel lucky to be able touring with this band and my best mates so much.


What was the full recording process like this album? As you recorded your debut EP over the course of a single weekend. Did you carry out the same guerrilla style of DIY recording you did for this album.

Ingwer: The recording process felt different than last time. We needed to leave Hamburg, because we didn’t want to have our natural environment around us. Our friends in AHAB told us about the Rama Studio in Mannheim, so we went there for 10 days and recorded the songs live, like the last time. On the one hand it was a lot of fun, because Jens Siefert, the owner and audio engineer of the studio is a nice guy and we did have the opportunity to use some very nice vintage amps, but on the other hand it was also pretty exhausting due to sickness.

Toshi Kasai has mixed and mastered the new album. How did you get a legend like Toshi involved?

Ingwer: A few years ago Toshi has already mixed and mastered a song by Constantins, Thomas’ and my old band Buffalo Hump. I just asked him back then and he was interested in doing this. When we were talking about recording the first High Fighter long-player, we showed that song to Mona and Shi and they were impressed by the good sound. So we decided to ask him to do the job and luckily he was interested again.

Mona: Yea, having Toshi being a part of our first album, really means a lot to us. We're still stoked he was up for it, and how it turned out on the record. Toshi is amazing!

Were you apprehensive sending your music to someone as highly influential such as Toshi, to mix and master your album?

Ingwer: Well, maybe a little bit, but actually we didn’t think too much about it.

Obviously you’re happy with the final results. What does Toshi bring to the High Fighter sound?

Ingwer: He brings warm and natural vibes to the sound and he also keeps it rough, which I do like a lot. The record is not overproduced at all, but we have to give credits for that to Jens Siefert of Rama Studio as well. Both of them did good jobs.

The album is being released on ace cult record label – Svart Records. How did you get involved with them?

Mona: In early 2016, we sent out some super rough demos to several labels. Svart Records were one of the first, who immediately showed up their interest. To be honest with you Steve, it's been even my personal dream-choice and I was hoping to hear back from Svart. Am a big fan of their roster and work, and we're stoked to have found a home on such cool label for our first album!

Did you have any other offers from labels to release your album?

Mona: Yea, there were a few more labels interested in working with us, but at this point we had to go with Svart. It felt this would be a perfect match and they totally understand and dig our sound. And so far, we're more than happy with them, feel home and very welcome in such great company.

Congrats on getting the album released on vinyl. Did you have any input into the design of the vinyl or did you leave that upto the label.

Mona: Thanks! And we cannot wait to hold these Vinyls in our hands. Unfortunately the release of our LPs will be a bit delayed, since pressing machines are usually blocked by major labels, so smaller record companies have to wait until it's “their turn”, which kinda sucks, but the wait until latest early July will be worth it. As we do 3 different Vinyl editions, and all of them look amazing! Svart let us chose, and the designs as well as choice of editions were totally up to us.


The album cover is stunning. Can you tell us more about it, who designed it, what it means to you as a band?

Mona: Thanks mate, again we have worked with Dominic Sohor, he's such a rad and talented artwork artist and from the UK. Dominic has been already responsible for the stunning album cover of 'The Goat Ritual' back in 2014, but again we just shared our music, a rough vision and the album lyrics with him. None of his drafts or the final result for the upcoming album were changed from our end, he just totally gets our sound and vibe with his very special art. I love it. One day I will even ink some of his magic he is going to draw for me personally under my skin! But what's impressing me most, Dominic is deeply reading between the lines of my lyrics, so this is very personal and special to me. His artwork perfectly fits to our sound, and represents the pain & beauty in one picture.

'Scars & Crosses' deals about a dark past, about the wounds and scars of your soul that life may have given you. It's about your inner demons, a life between heaven and hell, this is why I also chose the cross as a symbol or metaphor as the roots of all evil. But it's also about to learn to live with those scars, even people in society or in any relationships will find your scars as a bad attitude, a bad character. On this album we say no, it's not. Learn to also love those who have their scars, we all have them...these darkest days, moments and demons in life. Your entire history, our scars engrave us, they belong to you as much as the good sides.

Will you be touring this record heavily? As you’ve done a lot of gigs/tours recently.

Ingwer: We will tour parts of Europe this July with EARTH SHIP and MAMMOTH STORM, and there will be some festival gigs and single shows around the summer. Maybe there will be another tour by the end of the year. We will keep you up to date, but do hope to play live this year again as much as we can!

Thanks for doing this interview. Best of luck with the record.

Mona: Steve, thank you. For your massive and continued support since day 1 of High Fighter. You rule, and so does Outlaws of the Sun. Keep up the great work & amazing support for this scene. Cheers for the chat, stay high & hopefully see you soon on the road!

Thanks to High Fighter for doing this interview. Special thanks to Mona and Svart Records for letting us stream the brilliant new album. Scars & Crosses is a must have album. Buy your copies here from June 10th 2016 via Svart Records.

Words by Steve Howe and High Fighter

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HIGH FIGHTER LIVE:

10.06. Hamburg, Album Release show - w/ Jucifer & The Moth
17.06. WĂŒrzburg - w/ The Midnight Ghost Train
18.06. Karlsruhe - w/ The Midnight Ghost Train
02.07. Stadtfest MĂŒcheln

Album Release Tour, w/ EARTH SHIP & MAMMOTH STORM:

22.07.: Kiel, DE - Kieler Schaubude
23.07.: Naaldwijk / Den Haag, NL - De Flatertheek
24.07.: Le Havre, FR - Mac Daid's
25.07.: Nantes, FR - Le Ferrailleur
26.07.: Köln, DE - Underground
27.07.: Weinheim, DE - Cafe Central
28.07.: Berlin, DE - Badehaus Szimpla
29.07.: Erfurt, DE - From Hell
30.07.: Hamburg, DE - Fundbureau


17.08. DinkelsbĂŒhl - Summer Breeze Festival
03.09. MetallerGrillen
10.09. Open Air Fraureuth