The Obelisk Questionnaire: Cut the Architect’s Hand

Posted in Questionnaire on May 31st, 2022 by JJ Koczan

Cut the architect's hand

The Obelisk Questionnaire is a series of open questions intended to give the answerer an opportunity to explore these ideas and stories from their life as deeply as they choose. Answers can be short or long, and that reveals something in itself, but the most important factor is honesty.

Based on the Proust Questionnaire, the goal over time is to show a diverse range of perspectives as those who take part bring their own points of view to answering the same questions. To see all The Obelisk Questionnaire posts, click here.

Thank you for reading and thanks to all who participate.

The Obelisk Questionnaire: Greg Branch, Bryan Conner & Tim Madison of Cut the Architect’s Hand

How do you define what you do and how did you come to do it?

Greg Branch: I don’t define it. I constantly create. It pours out of me I just funnel it in different directions. Different musical projects, writing, painting, etc…

Bryan Conner: I would say drumming and music keep me sane. My Father raised me on ’70s rock with the speakers maxed, growing up in the house and he played drums, that in turn were accessible to me. Then when I was around age 15, I picked up the sticks and rolled with it and drumming became one of my favorite thing to date.

Tim Madison: The eternal battle/struggle for attention mixed with the lack of intelligence and better judgement to do something more productive with my time, loudly.

Describe your first musical memory.

G: My mom playing Al Green & Otis Redding records when I was very small.

B: Watching My Father and his friends jamming in the garage.

T: Listening to the black album nonstop on a beach vacation when it was new.

Describe your best musical memory to date.

G: The first time I played solo. It was my birthday and so many people important to me came to support and I was touched.

B: So far the most powerful musical memory I have experienced was in Washington D.C. seeing Pearl Jam play and hearing the arena singing in unison. Over powering the band and PA.

T: Still waiting for one to happen.

When was a time when a firmly held belief was tested?

G: I welcome it daily. Being closed minded and not open to change is the death of growth.

B: Being a parent with two teenage kids.

T: Present.

Where do you feel artistic progression leads?

G: A better ability to express yourself.

B: In a perfect world happiness, but depends on the person, I am often satisfied with everything we do. Overtime it has earned the title “Fucking Diamonds (#128142#) ” A sign of my personal approval, For what it’s worth. Lol. But there are many people who can be crippled and weighed down by the act of musical and artistic creations.

T: Pain/suicide/depression/debt. Artists tend to feel more and more intensely.

How do you define success?

G: Being able to create and perform on a regular basis.

B: That’s an eye of the beholder question. everyone will be different. Me and the guys have kept the band functional in one way or another since 2002, Put together a massive amount of material in that time, successfully get together and practice almost weekly. And have played countless shows. All while holding down jobs, work, and family. Feels like success to me.

T: Achieving levels of happiness through non shady means.

What is something you have seen that you wish you hadn’t?

G: The suffering of any animal.

B: That shitty American Godzilla movie with Matthew Broderick.

T: The truth.

Describe something you haven’t created yet that you’d like to create.

G: I’ve written the first paragraph of a book. I am not rushing it and letting it come to me a sentence at a time.

B: A small restaurant/bar with some kinda stage , Richmond, VA, needs more music venues.

T: Travel rig. IEM unit. Guitar brand, amplifier brand, maybe one good song.

What do you believe is the most essential function of art?

G: Release and appreciation of seeing how someone different than yourself interprets things.

B: The ability to express yourself and let others see how you feel, and or how your art invokes feelings in others.

T: Expression, creation and unity through non verbal means. As people we are desperately seeking to reconnect with our souls, and art is essentially what we are here to create and connect with each other. But instead we invented credit scores and taxes.

Something non-musical that you’re looking forward to?

G: Visiting Gettysburg. I am interested in history and visiting the places it happened.

B: All future Star Wars and Marvel movie/ comic content. It’s all Fucking Diamonds(#128142#).

T: Watching my son grow up.

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Cut the Architect’s Hand, The Eternity Box (2022)

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Shadow Woods Metal Fest 2017 Completes Lineup

Posted in Whathaveyou on March 20th, 2017 by JJ Koczan

Stop me if I’ve said this before, but Shadow Woods Metal Fest 2017 has be as close to an absolute no-brainer as I’ve ever seen in terms of attendance. I mean, so you’re gonna go out to the woods and listen to a bunch of meticulously curated doom and folk and black metal and psych for a weekend, camp out and top the whole thing off with a Panopticon set under starlight? Jesus. How much more could you really ask of a live event than that?

Cheers to Mary Spiro on a job incredibly done with this lineup. I don’t even know what else to say about it other than it’s pretty unreal and there’s nothing else like it happening that I know of in the US or maybe even anywhere else. Seriously. Who’s pulling bands from both coasts and Europe across genres like this for an outdoor event the vibe of which you can already feel just from the press release? Who’s got Castle on the same bill with West Virginian folk black metal?

It’s not all my bag, but I tip my hat:

SHADOW WOODS METAL FEST 2017 poster

Shadow Woods Metal Fest 2017 – Official Lineup Announcement

SHADOW WOODS METAL FEST, the Mid-Atlantic’s only open-air camping heavy metal gathering, is pleased to announce the complete lineup for the 2017 festival, which runs from Thursday, September 14th through Sunday, September 17th at White Hall, Maryland’s Camp Hidden Valley. For the third year, the festival will host 39 of the undergrounds leading bands, representing all genres and subgenres of heavy metal.

Over three days, the four stages of SHADOW WOODS METAL FEST will come to life inside the woodsy landscape of Camp Hidden Valley. “Every year has been special, but I am just particularly stoked about what we have curated”, says Mary Spiro, organizer of Shadow Woods Productions LLC. “I am extremely honored to present the lineup this year because I think it reflects the best of the underground metal scene as well as some of the personal favorites of the festival organizers. Several of these bands, I have been trying to host at the fest since the first year and I am happy to finally have them play.”

Beginning on Thursday night, the Pavilion stage will light up and set the tone to the weekend with all-acoustic and intimate performances with Texas dark-folk maudit AMIGO THE DEVIL, Portland’s dark-folk soloist AERIAL RUIN and West Virginia’s Appalachian folk duo, NECHOCHWEN. Friday includes exclusive performances by Oregon’s haunting black metal band UADA and Georgia’s tortured blackened death quartet WITHERED.

On Saturday, as darkness falls over the Woodland Stage, atmospheric blackened folk giants PANTOPICON will play an exclusive, 70-minute set under the backdrop of the stars. Brooklyn black metal titans WOE, Rhode Island sludgy-doom foursome CHURCHBURN, mysterious blackened grind band DEAD IN THE MANGER (one of two east coast shows), and San Francisco extreme death quintet VASTUM (one of two east coast shows), will all deliver exclusive performances to SHADOW WOODS METAL FEST.

SHADOW WOODS METAL FEST is proud to be sponsored this year by Moxie Bookkeeping and Tridroid Records and to receive promotional support from Grime Studios, Leftover Pizza Productions, and Perfect World Productions.

SHADOW WOODS METAL FEST 2017
Complete Lineup (in alpha order):
Aerial Ruin – Portland, OR (Ritual folk)
All Hell – Asheville, NC (Crusty black metal)
Amigo the Devil – Spicewood, TX (Dark folk) **
Bearstorm – Richmond, VA (Blackened southern death-prog)
Black Table – NY/NJ (Progressive black metal)
Castle – San Francisco, CA (Heavy doom metal)
Churchburn – Pawtucket, RI (Blackened sludge) **
Cut the Architect’s Hand – Richmond, VA (Death metal)
Dark Water Transit – Baltimore, MD (Instrumental heavy rock)
Dead in the Manger – coast to coast – (Blackened grind) **
Dee Calhoun – Frederick, MD (Acoustic; vocalist of Iron Man)
Earthling – Richmond, VA (Thrash metal)
Elagabalus – Baltimore, MD (Experimental metal 2-piece)
Erlkonig – Baltimore, MD (Blackened death metal)
Fiakra – Freehold, NJ (LARPower metal)
Foehammer – Annandale, VA (Sludge)
Green Elder/Paul Ravenwood – Johnson City, TN – (Nature folk)
Heavy Temple – Philadelphia, PA (Psychedelic-doomed rock)
Hexis – Copenhagen, Denmark (Hardcore/black metal)
Human Bodies – Boston, MA (Crusty blackened hardcore)
Immaculate Deception – Baltimore, MD (Death metal)
Infera Bruo – Boston, MA (Black metal)
Kyoty – Dover, NH – (Instrumental post metal)
Mome – Portland, ME (Power psych rock)
Nechochwen “unplugged” – Wheeling, WV (Appalachian acoustic folk metal) **
Night Raids – Philadelphia, PA (Thrash/grind)
Panopticon – KY/MN (Black folk metal) **
Percussor – PA/DE (Old school death metal)
Seasick Gladiator – Washington, DC (Experimental doom prog)
Sloth Herder – PA/VA/MD (Sludge grind)
Take to the Woods/Jo Cosgrove – Baltimore, MD (Dark folk)
The Owls Are Not What They Seem – York, PA (Ritual noise)
Toke – Cape Fear, NC (Stoner doom)
Uada – Portland, OR (Black metal) **
Vastum – San Francisco, CA (Death metal) **
Withered -Atlanta, GA (Black/death metal) **
Woe – Brooklyn, NY (Black metal) **
Worthless- NY/NJ (Black metal) **
ZUD – Portland, ME (Black and blues metal)
** EXCLUSIVE PERFORMANCES

SHADOW WOODS METAL FEST DETAILS
Location:
Camp Hidden Valley
White Hall, Maryland

Ticket Link: http://shadowwoodsmetalfest2017.bpt.me
Price: $175 Full weekend package (Thursday evening-Sunday morning) including all musical events and camping
Cabins: $20 bed (shared cabin)

Shadow Woods Metal Fest is 21+
Food & beverage vendors: Various food, beverage, and alcohol vendors will be on site with both vegan, vegetarian, and omnivore selections. No outside alcohol is permitted.
Marketplace vendors: Multiple record labels, distros, and artisans will be located in the Hall. For more information on becoming a vendor, contact shadow.woods.llc@gmail.com

PROMOTIONAL ARTWORK: Brian Sheehan
PROMOTIONAL VIDEO: Mary Spiro

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Shadow Woods Metal Fest 2017 promo video

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