MySpace
myspace music

:vereor mihi deus pro iam diabolus habito intus:

Psyclon Nine



Last Updated: 11/20/2009

Send Message
Instant Message
Email to a Friend
Subscribe

Status: Single
City: Hollywood
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 2/11/2005

Blog Archive
[Older      Newer]
 /  / 
[13 Dec 2009 | Sunday] 
Nero Bellum has recently posted some rare Psyclon Nine merch for sale in his blog on his personal myspace page.

This includes several INRI era shirts, paintings, and autographed cd's.

Take a look and message him personally.

Nero bellum will also be making a guest DJ appearance at neurozone in San Diego, CA on Dec 18th.

Find more info here on Bellum's myspace: myspace.com/neroxbellum

Thank you
[01 Dec 2009 | Tuesday] 
:taken from his personal myspace:

myspace.com/neroxbellum

i want to start this off by saying that this piece is very important to me. it is my favorite piece. i had planned on selling it but, hung it on my wall after completion and never wanted to part with it.

this thing is huge. i spent a lot more time on this than any other piece by far.

the pictures do the painting NO justice whatsoever.

i will be selling this as well as :the lords prayer: [found in my pictures under: the road to hell folder page two]

if you would like to make an offer on either of these pieces please message me here on myspace.

thank you for looking.

[bellum]


























[01 Nov 2009 | Sunday] 
To all of you celebrating Halloween tonight we wish you a night of violent sex, copious amounts of drugs and while we cannot provide the sex or drugs [without a heft sum of money] we WILL provide the rock and roll.

We have added a few new songs to our Myspace profile for the evening. These tracks will only be up for another 48 hours or so. Get your fix tonight... and don't forget to check out the new tracks.

Both tracks added today are from our new album We The Fallen.

[ The Derelict :God Forsaken: ] This was a favorite for the mosh pit on the recent RuinaTour.

[ Widowmaker ] This was a joint effort between Nero Bellum and Brandan Schieppati lead singer of the Orange County band Bleeding Through.

We hope you all have an amazing night and we hope you enjoy the new tracks.

After you all recover from your hangovers we will be holding a vote as to which tracks to put on our player next!

Until then [fire it up]










[31 Oct 2009 | Saturday] 
We decided to throw the title track to We the Fallen up on our myspace place.

Of course there have been errors as usual... under artist we are labeled as "lll".

Please pardon this error until we can get it fixed.

Thank you for listening.
[31 Oct 2009 | Saturday] 
Video of We the Fallen filmed at the DNA Lounge in San Francisco, CA




[31 Oct 2009 | Saturday] 
Clixk the link to check out Shockhounds Halloween Top 10 lists from Nero Bellum, Alice Cooper, Dimmu Borgir and others!

http://www.shockhound.com/features/819-trick-or-treat--rock-stars-share-their-halloween-playlists-3?cm_re=Homepage-_-Panels-_-HalloweenPlaylistFeature
[17 Oct 2009 | Saturday] 
[21 Sep 2009 | Monday] 
this just in: we the fallen is currently the #1 seller on metropolis records and #2 on hottopic/shockhound!

thanks to all who picked up a copy of we the fallen online and through hottopic!


[21 Sep 2009 | Monday] 
i'm currently laying down in a hotel in the french quarter of new orleans. the tour is more than half over and i've made no posts. it's been a pretty rough ride this time around. lots of violence. demons. drugs. defilement. values are diminished. we've left a trail of broken bones. broken hearts and broken homes....

yesterday i was in jacksonville, florida. i walked into a hottopic and noticed that they had the new psyclon nine album on display next to all the shitty popular bands that have been shoved down our throats for the last few years... all in all i'm pretty happy that hottopic has decided to stock us. i'm sick of our fans not being able to find our albums anywhere but online or in indy shops...

so if you haven't been able to purchace our album online.. go into hottopic and pick up a copy. they're on sale right now for $11.99.

at any rate... the tour has been going very well... i'm happy to be touring with such an amazing and talented group of people. the imperative reaction guys have been very supportive and a lot of fun to be around.

i want to thank everyone who has come out to show us love over the last few weeks. it's been great seeing all the old faces and so many new fans coming out to the shows.

time to get ready to go on stage and die a little more tonight.

forever bleeding for you,

[bellum]
[10 Sep 2009 | Thursday] 
Taken from SphereMag.co.uk
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Do you remember when Marilyn Manson scared the hell out of everyone on the planet in the 90s with heavy beats, scary make-up and a serious attitude? No, you’ve completely forgotten? Well, that’s okay because in 2009 heavy metal has some new spiteful, venomous and hard-hitting boogiemen and they are collectively known as Psyclon Nine… 

The opening track on the band’s second album is an atmospheric and dark introduction to this Industrial-black metal opus. ‘Soulless (The Maker’s Reflection}’ mixes cold electronics in with menacing voices before the title track ‘We The Fallen’ bulldozes the senses with Bellum’s pained screech. His wails are backed by an orchestra of military-like beats and some un-relenting Industrial elements to incite a vitriolic and vibrant cornucopia of brutal noise. The next offering, ‘Heartworm’ is our standout and it's a violent and affecting anthem for the disenchanted and the loveless. This one will have legions chanting the lyrics at live shows as many will identify with the track’s personal themes. This one should rival ‘Parasitic’ as a new P9 standout. It will grab you by the hair and tear with biting guitars and a standout vocal performance. There’s also some fantastic drum work and the electro part that barge in give it an accessible and bouncy feel. 

‘Thy Serpent Tongue’ will take old-school fans back to the early days of aggro-tech and pure dark electronica. On this, the Industrial elements dominate and while the synths will bite and scratch at the synapses (in the nicest way possible, of course) while the lightening fast blast beats will inspire you to immediately bang your head and lose your mind within a bleak and visceral musical amalgamation of black metal and Industrial. Note the breakdown at around four minutes which sees the band go into complete overdrive pummelling the senses with frenzied vocals and stabbing orchestral elements. Meanwhile ‘Bloodwork’ is a potential mosh-pit anthem. We can’t imagine anything more intense than getting elbowed in the nose to this tune. Raise the horns high, get your goggles, boots and fluorescent wears out - it's time to start the damn riot.

Next up, ‘The Derelict (God Forsaken)’ is an all-out metallic slam-fest that will satisfy fans of everything from Slayer to Dawn Of Ashes via Combichrist. This one features Nero’s vocals at their most violent and hard-hitting. The words run at a thrash-tastic pace while the drums and guitars create an epic wall of tinnitus-inciting noise that’s not for the faint-hearted. This track defines Psyclon Nine in 2009. The band are a musical apocalypse that will grow from out of many a black-clad teenager’s bedroom and many a frustrated working man’s desk. Of course this stuff certainly isn’t mainstream but the band has quite the cult following now and this track will drive the its supporters to create chaos worldwide. However, on ‘Widowmaker’ the group can be accused of trying to fit too much into a song and while this still carries serious impact and a major dose of venom, at times there is just too much going on.

By contrast, ‘There But For The Grace Of God’ is a brooding and simple piece that breaks down as furious guitars barge in along with some hypnotic choir calls and glitchy electronic tones. Dare we say it? This is the most sensitive track on the album but it is likely to become a favourite amongst the die-hard fans because of its intense nature. Similarly, ‘Suicide Note Lullaby’ strikes at the heart and keeps cutting with sharp guitars and diverse vocals for a touching and dark ballad that takes the emotion embedded within Paradise Lost’s work and chucks it in there with a chainsaw…nice. Things move forward with ‘As One With The Flies’. This is an atmospheric and creepy track - we’re telling you not to listen to it alone in the hopes that you do just to see what we mean. Pianos break the silence along with crushing beats at about one minute and 30 in. It’s evil and it’s sinister…of course you are going to dig it. The final tune ‘Under The Judas Tree’ will come as a surprise to everyone. It’s a predominantly acoustic track that features some enchanting and hypnotic sounds. Here, the band show themselves to be diverse as musicians and the vocalist Bellum displays his unique range. At times this comes off as a classic rock tune, though it’s got a little distortion in there too, alongside a lot of emotion and at around four minutes, it’s got some really heavy pulsating and chaotic Industrial metal sounds….which you know, are always welcome here.

This is probably the darkest and heaviest Industrial record you will hear this year. You can hear the influence of Godhead’s Jason Miller who was in the producer’s chair for this and definitely pushed the band to explore their more metal-orientated influences. There’s definitely a lighter feel than on previous records but nonetheless Psyclon Nine have created their best and most satisfying record to-date. Industrial never died it just needed rewiring, and anyone who thinks that the genre has no life left will get a big f***ing shock when they hear this music.