Hellcrust

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Hellcrust
OriginJakarta, Indonesia
Genres
Years active2011 (2011)-present
LabelsArmstretch Records
Members
  • Andyan Gorust
  • Nyoman "Bije" Saputra
  • Dirk "Derik" Marthin
  • Donirro Hayashi
Past members
  • Prahari "Japra" Mahardika
  • Baken Nainggolan
  • "Wiro" Wirsky
  • Ario Nugroho
  • Bonny Sidharta
  • Septian "Asep" Maulana
  • Arslan "Alan" Musyfia
WebsiteHellcrust Official on Instagram

Hellcrust is an Indonesian death metal band from Jakarta, formed in September 24, 2011 (2011-09-24) by Bije, Wiro and Andyan Gorust. The band has released three albums, including one mini-album and single that all released under the label of Armstretch Record. Almost all of the members have been part of the iconic band Siksakubur, even though from different generations. Hellcrust's fanbase community known as "Balamaut" which is a community of metal music enthusiast that loyal to the band.[1] Nowadays, Hellcrust is one of the most influential bands in Indonesia as part of the world's most interesting underground metal scene.[2]

History[edit]

It was started through an event of Misery Index played in Jakarta early March 2011 (2011-03),[3] Wiro (Death Valley) and Bije (Straightout) were inspired to form a band that has similar genre, then both invited Andyan Nasary Suryadi known as Andyan Gorust (DeadSquad) to join a new project band with the commitment to making songs and record directly. Then Gorust selected his bandmate Bonny (DeadSquad) and Ario (Carnivored) to complete the line-up through an audition, so the Hellcrust inaugural formation goes straight to the recording process. Hellcrust's unique musicality is freed to each of the member's potential and improvisations to express themselves in the song making[1] until the song materials are worthy to be executed.[4] Hellcrust's logo was designed and created by M. Asrul from Makassar, Indonesia as the winner of Hellcrust's logo making contest.[5]

Early formation and EP eebut (2012–2013)[edit]

The early formation of Hellcrust until EP debut release was consist of Bije (guitar), Gorust (drum), Ario (guitar), Bonny (bass) and Wiro (vocal) with titled "Dosa" released on June 12, 2012 (2012-06-12), about eight months since the band was formed. The EP composed of five5 songs (all in Indonesian) of "Agresi Semu", "Budak Kehidupan", "Doktrinisasi Karat", "Jerat Ilusi" dan "Hitam Dunia", with new color of its musicality to enrich the dynamics of metal music scene in Indonesia. The EP debut was recorded in BeeSound Studio and mixing process was engineered by Joseph Manurung at Blessing Studio, both in Jakarta that took nine days since early April 2012 (2012-04). The Album artwork was designed by Mark Cooper, a designer from "Mindrape Art" based in Florida, United States.[5]

Bonny, Ario and Wiro departure (2013–2015)[edit]

The substitution of band members is unavoidable that both Gorust and Bonny were actively involved in DeadSquad by that time, where Gorust was also as one of the initiators of the band with Bonny and Stevie Item since 2006 (2006).[6] The band members' turnover was started when Bonny left the band around 2013 (2013) then replaced by Alan, a session player musician played for Carnivored and briefly played for Funeral Inception until recruited as replacement Bassist for Bonny in DeadSquad[6] then became permanent member in Hellcrust since 2014 (2014).[7] Ario then followed Bonny leaving the Band 2 years later around 2015 (2015), following by Wiro that also leave the band he initiated in the same year. So eventually Bije and Gorust were reunited with their bandmate Baken[8] and Japra (also known as "Japs"), both are former members of Siksakubur to complete the line-up.

Kalamaut (2016–2018)[edit]

Kalamaut was released on January 16, 2016 (2016-01-16) followed by album launching in the following month that was held in Kemang, Jakarta on February 20, 2016 (2016-02-20).[9] Attended by fellow musicians, news reporters and of course "Balamaut",[10] a metalheads community and enthusiast that loyal to the band. Hellcrust played 8 out of the 10 songs of this album started from "Janji Api" until Japs duet with former vocalist Wiro singing "Kendali Kuasa" and the event was closed through "Bingkai Bangkai". The theme of this album is about social criticism and placed as the winner "Album of The Year" by "Hammersonic Metal Awards 2016",[11] a largest metal music events in Southeast Asia "Hammersonic Festival".[12] This album composed of 10 songs covering intro "Kalamaut" as an opening that also included songs contribute by Hellcrust's former members Ario before he left the band of "Janji Api", "Pancung Suara", "Geram Terjaga", "Bingkai Bangkai" and Wiro as guest vocalist in "Kendali Kuasa".
Kalamaut has been reviewed by most of Indonesian music portals as described by Samack from WarningMagz as "...a secret weapon for good music is writing quality lyrics, Kalamaut has succeeded in having these rare classifications as this album is different from their previous debut release, Hellcrust can now advance as one of the sharp and challenging death metal music band...". Kalamaut has also listed as WarningMagz's 10 Best Metal Album.[13] Then Angga from DCDC online music portal also described as "...this is the dedication of Hellcrust to those who curse, for the sake of their mouths being silenced, they silently struggle to wait for the right time...".[14]

The substitution of band members is unavoidable that both Gorust and Bonny are still actively involved in DeadSquad by that time, where Gorust was also as one of the initiators of the band with Bonny and Stevie Item since 2006 (2006),[6] and Bije also actively involved in Straighout.[15] The band members' turnover was started when Bonny left the band around 2013 (2013) then replaced by Alan, a session player musician played for Carnivored and briefly played for Funeral Inception until recruited as replacement Bassist for Bonny in DeadSquad[6] then became permanent member in Hellcrust since 2014 (2014).[7] Ario then followed Bonny leaving the Band 2 years later around 2015 (2015), following by Wiro that also leave the band he initiated in the same year. So eventually Bije and Gorust were reunited with their bandmate Baken[8] and Japra (also known as "Japs"), both are former members of Siksakubur to complete the line-up.

Rimba Khalayak (single) (2019)[edit]

Rimba Khalayak was released around March 2019 (2019-03), the song is about behavior of social media users that highlights on the issue of ethnic, religious, race, intergroup, sexual exploitation until the spread of hoaxes in cyberspace. The positive message from the song is how to behave and be wise in social media. "Rimba Khalayak" literally meaning is jungle or crowded audiences. The recording process of this single was started in mid 2018 (2018) at Three Sixty Studio, Jakarta, that took 2 days recording sessions for Drum, Guitar and Bass then a few days for Vocal recordings following by mixing and mastering processes. The musicality is sharpened and improved from the previous albums as its intended as pre-release trigger for the next album of "Sejawat" (released in mid 2020 (2020)). Hellcrust tries to present a fast, dense but easy to hear, catchy and anthemic.[16] This single was managed with sole guitar formation after the departure of Baken in the previous year.[17]

Sejawat (since 2020)[edit]

Sejawat is the third studio album that was released on June 27, 2020 (2020-06-27), where the diction of Sejawat itself means as depiction of a family that embraces all parties, both are the teams behind the scenes and their fans. This album is dedicated to Balamaut that included the song titled "Balamaut" of the 9 songs composed in the album, started from previous single "Rimba Khalayak" as an opening and an instrumental song "Transisi" at the end. The recording process of Sejawat began from certain parts of the songs that recorded independently by Bije and Alan, however the overall 'brainstorming' recording process started since they working on "Rimba Khalayak". This album was produced by Hellcrust in collaboration with Santo Gunawan from Armstretch Records, distributed via Merch Cons distribution.[4] Sejawat was planned to release on April 2020 (2020-04) with titled "Hellsound Hellcrust 3rd Album Release", but due to pandemic and an unfortunate situations, the album finally released by end of June 2020 (2020-06). The delay also has an impact on Hellcrust's tour plan for the album promotions for an indefinite period of time,[18] as they focused on utilizing streaming media platform to help promote the album.[4]

Japs departure (2020)[edit]

Shortly after the completion of the album, Japs quit the band to chase his career outside music activity that made this is the last and farewell album for him. Then his position was replaced by Asep (Belantara and former vocalist of Siksakubur) in June 2020 (2020-06).[4]

In May 2022, when Hellcrust performed live performance show along with Burgerkill and Punk band from Bandung Closehead,[19] there was a change in the band's formation as Andyan Gorust announced about a new formation of the band, in the absence of Asep (vocalist) who focused on his new band, then his position was taken over by Derik.[20] Meanwhile, Alan's position was replaced by bassist Donirro Hayashi (Vox Mortis), through an earlier open audition.[21][22]


Band members[edit]

Timeline


Discography[edit]

  • Dosa (EP) (2012)
  • Kalamaut (2016)
  • Sejawat (2020)

Accolades[edit]

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2020 "Rimba Khalayak" Best Metal Production Works - (AMI) Awards Nominated [23]
2017 "Hellcrust" Breakthrough of The Year - Hammersonic Awards Nominated [24]
2016 "Kalamaut" Best Album of The Year - Hammersonic Awards Won [25]

Balamaut[edit]

"Balamaut" is the Hellcrust's fanbase that grouped in the form of metalheads community based on the regions throughout Indonesia. The community is well managed with the promising growth to accommodate all of the interests and communications between members in the community with each of Hellcrust's band members, as well as marketplace to promote the official and community merchandises and accessories that produced by both Hellcrust Official and the community itself.[1] Balamaut has an insignia or logo as an attribute marked with regional name of each regions that will unite them in every Hellcrust stage performances. Hellcrust dedicated song of "Balamaut" in their third album of Sejawat (released on June 27, 2020 (2020-06-27)) for the community.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Shindu Alpito, Agustinus (April 7, 2017). "Hellcrust Rumah Terakhir Lima Perwira Metal" (in Indonesian). Medcom ID. Retrieved June 28, 2020.
  2. ^ Lawson, Dom (July 2, 2020). "How Indonesia built the world's most exciting underground metal scene". Loudersound. Metal Hammer. Retrieved July 28, 2020.
  3. ^ K, R (March 31, 2011). "Misery Index – Live in Jakarta 2011 @ Bulungan Outdoor, Jakarta". deathrockstar club. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Hellcrust Lampiaskan Sejawat untuk Balamaut" (in Indonesian). VOI.id. July 1, 2020. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Hellcrust Info". similar-artist. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d Chaebar, Haris (July 18, 2019). "Profil Deadsquad - Band Death Metal Indonesia" (in Indonesian). Tribun News. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  7. ^ a b Supriaman, Karina (March 2, 2017). "Mengikuti Jejak Sang Drummer, Alan Musyfia Mengundurkan Diri dari DeadSquad" (in Indonesian). DjarumCoklat DC. Retrieved July 25, 2020.
  8. ^ a b Sulistyo, Oko (August 21, 2015). "Keluar Dari Siksakubur, Baken Lansung Gabung Dengan Hellcrust" (in Indonesian). ZonaGitar. Retrieved July 28, 2020.
  9. ^ Sulistiyo, Oko (January 21, 2016). "Gelar Release Party, Hellcrust Siapkan Hadiah Gitar Epiphone Flying V limited Edition Untuk Fans" (in Indonesian). ZonaGitar. Retrieved June 28, 2020.
  10. ^ "Keintiman di peluncuran album kedua Hellcrust, Kalamaut" (in Indonesian). Hai Online. February 22, 2016. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  11. ^ Syaifullah, Asep (April 17, 2016). "Ini Daftar Pemenang Hammersonic Metal Awards 2016" (in Indonesian). detik.com. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  12. ^ Resborn, Josh (April 15, 2016). "Hammersonic 2016". The Metal Rebel. Retrieved June 21, 2020.
  13. ^ Samack (January 16, 2017). "Album Metal Indonesia Terbaik 2016 (10-1)" (in Indonesian). WarningMagz. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  14. ^ Wiradiputra, Angga (November 14, 2017). "Review Album: Mengobarkan Api dan Berdansa Liar Menyambut Kalamaut" (in Indonesian). Djarumcoklat DC. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  15. ^ Karel (July 30, 2015). "Siksakubur Resmi Ditinggal Gitarisnya" (in Indonesian). DjarumCoklat. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  16. ^ "Hari ini, HELLCRUST Semburkan "Rimba Khalayak"". MusikKeras (in Indonesian). March 8, 2019. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  17. ^ Supriaman, Karina (March 12, 2019). "Hellcrust Kembali Meledak dan Mengancam! Hati-hati dengan "Rimba Khalayak"!". DjarumCoklat (in Indonesian). Retrieved June 21, 2020.
  18. ^ YAS (June 6, 2020). "'Sejawat', Dedikasi Hellcrust untuk Para 'Balamaut'". Supermusic (in Indonesian). Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  19. ^ "Rockaroma hadirkan "Showcase stage", Konser Kualitas broadcast tingkat Dewa di Skena underground". Dapur Music (in Indonesian). 20 May 2022. Retrieved 15 June 2022.
  20. ^ Formasi Baru HELLCRUST - Andyan Gorust (in Indonesian). Andyan Gorust. 24 May 2022 – via YouTube.
  21. ^ @hellcrust.official (5 February 2022). "Setelah melihat video bass cover yang kami terima, dengan berbagai pertimbangan. Kami memilih @donirro_hayashi sebagai bass player yang akan membantu @hellcrust.official dalam berbagai kegiatan kedepan. Terimakasih atas partisipasinya sejawat.Respect Salamaut" – via Instagram.
  22. ^ "Donirro Hayashi, Darah Segar Pencabik Bass di Skena Metal Tanah Air". RockstarMagz (in Indonesian). 25 May 2022. Retrieved 15 June 2022.
  23. ^ "Daftar Lengkap Nominasi 23rd AMI Awards". Anugerah Musik Indonesia. Retrieved March 3, 2021.
  24. ^ Setiawan, Tri Susanto (May 7, 2017). "Ini Pemenang Hammersonic Awards 2017" (in Indonesian). Kompas. Retrieved July 15, 2020.
  25. ^ Syaifullah, Asep (April 17, 2016). "Ini Daftar Pemenang Hammersonic Metal Awards 2016" (in Indonesian). Detik. Retrieved July 15, 2020.

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