At Bloodstock we at Summer Festival Guide got to talk to Ol Drake from Evile, getting to talk about all manner of music related subjects and this is what he had to say:
SFG: Have you been enjoying Bloodstock so far this weekend?
O: Very much, it’s always one of the best festivals. It’s just pure metal and just fun as hell.
SFG: Are there any stand out bands you’ve seen so far, anyone you’re particularly looking forward to?
O: Testament yesterday were amazing, because it’s Testament, Machine Head were really good as well. Today we’re doing a lot of press so I don’t think we’ll chance to get to see many bands.
SFG: Fair enough. Are you looking forward to your set later today? Being bumped to main stage will make it different to what you originally planned?
O: It’s going to be amazing, we were originally on the Sophie Stage, but we got bumped up, and it’s an honour to play Bloodstock as it is, but being on the slot that we are is amazing. It’s going to be really good!
SFG: Are you feeling any different from the last time you played in 2010 or more confident or anything?
O: I think slightly more confident, because we’ve done a lot more festivals now. We’ve got into the groove of how different a festival is to playing a club show. It’s really different in terms of playing, so it should be a lot better this time.
SFG: Later on this year, you’re touring with the heavy metal fun house of Wolf, are you looking forward to that one?
O: Definitely! They’re a great band and great guys. It’s good to have a band that’s not typically thrash, y’know as a bill of Thrash can get a bit jarring on the ears. It’s really good to have a classic metal band with Thrash as well, so it’ll be really fun.
SFG: I’ve read that you’ve got a unsigned competition going on for your Huddersfield home town show. What ended up being the decision to do that?
O: When we were trying to think who we wanted to support, it just seems unfair to pick one band when so many bands emailing saying ‘please let us open’, so we thought why not let anyone open in a sense, so we opened it up as a competition, simple as that really!
SFG: Good response to it so far?
O: Yeah we’ve had shit loads, some ridiculous death metal bands with like the most ridiculous names and some great Thrash bands so it’s going to be interesting! It’s going to be hard to pick as well.
SFG: So are you picking all yourselves as well then?
O: Say if there’s 100 bands that enter, we all will pick like 25 then we’ll whittle it down to 10, and then keep whittling it down till we get 4 and then vote on 1 probably.
SFG: We’ve heard a sneaky rumour that you’ve got a new album in the works, is there any details on that?
O: I basically started writing as soon as we finished Five Serpents Teeth, and I’d say I’ve got about 12/13 songs like started on the skeleton structure. It’s sounding angry, aggressive, some really heavy stuff. Maybe another nice sounding song with clean guitars instead of noisy ones, but it’s sounding interesting anyway.
SFG: Backtracking to Five Serpents Teeth, it seemed to be quite well received; did you find the response good from it?
O: I was surprised actually, because we put so much into it that, when you put so much into something you feel kind of vulnerable, people might be like ‘oh that’s terrible’ you’ll be like ‘oh shit it really meant a lot’, but because we put so much into it the result was great and we’ve had nothing but really good feedback on it and we couldn’t be happier because people enjoy it, couldn’t be happier really.
SFG: Good couple of years then recently
O: We had a rough 2009 and 2010…
SFG: With Mike Alexander…
O: Yeah, but, yeah it’s been great, we’ve just been keeping busy and keeping going, it’s cool.
SFG: Anything else planned for the future of Evile or is it just open after the tour?
O: It’s basically write, record the album, tour as much as possible, and then just do the same thing again. Do the next album, it’s what we like doing so that’s what we’ll do!
SFG: Sounds like a good plan! I think that’s all the time we have for today, thanks for your time and it’s been lovely to meet you.

the crowd laugh and get more involved. These were balanced well against such songs as Watching Over Me, a song about guitarist Jon’s friend dying. This set had an intense mixture of serious moments as well as some laughs, all topped off the ever amazing playing of the band with the exceptionable stage performances makes them one of the strongest sets today! Sepultura followed this their unrelenting mix of Death and Thrash Metal. The crowd exploded into headbanging, mosh pits and lots and lots of horns. The whole band filled the stage up with an amazing presence and playing. With some great playing and finishing on their most iconic songs Roots they stormed through into a belting cheer. Going from the heavy to as soft as this festival will get with Dave Mcphearson; playing acoustic renditions of InMe tracks as well as his own solo material. Using the sound checks from the main stage to make some quick jokes asking them to play in the same key or soundcheck slower made everyone in attendance have a good laugh. Mixing it up with some new songs in with the set as well a cover of Boom, Shake The room it was a funny set with great playing too. Back on Main Stage the sound checking band Dio Disciples had hit the stage. Opening with the most popular Dio track Holy Diver was met with a decent reaction, however the tracks were played quite slow so they dragged a bit. The playing of them was good but it felt like the set could have been a lot better than it was. With guest musicians and other popular Dio tracks from Rainbow like Kill The King being played meant the Dio fans would have lapped it up, but everyone else it came over a bit lacklustre. After being chopped and changed around on the bill with the above band, Watain finally get to go on and play their brand of evil Black Metal. Issuing statements such as “We have come to bring the Sun down” puts in the mentality of the band on stage. Bringing with them more fire, fire jets and pyrotechnics than all the bands playing today combined made for an impressive sight. The crowds flooded in to see this band play, bringing with them and want and need to headbang, horn throw and on the odd occasion cover themselves in animal blood! Dressing in full corpse paint with rusted nails attached to clothing made for a formidable sight to those watching. This all added in with an amazing stage presence, brilliant sound and excellent playing made it clear why people were here.




