Lead Guitar Overdubs

July 11, 2002

Randy has decided to add some extra lead guitar overdubs to the new Bedemon tunes.

“Originally I announced I was going to let Mike and Geof do most of the lead solos,” recalls Palmer, “but after talking to fans I decided to go ahead and put my own solos in the tunes that I wrote.”

None of us expects this to delay completion of the Bedemon 2k2 project, since Randy will overdub his solos at the same time we add the new singer’s vocals to the songs.

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Singer Auditions

June 19, 2002

We are excited to tell you that we are currently in the process of auditioning a trio of singers for the vacant Bedemon vocal slot. As promised, we are *not* considering “death metal” vocals for the new Bedemon album; Bedemon’s vocal legacy will not be corrupted by an entirely new or different vocal vision. In other words, you can expect to hear vocals that equal or surpass those of original Bedemon singer Bobby Liebling.

We’re also excited to let you know that demos of the recently completed remastering of the “classic” Bedemon album, “Child of Darkness,” are now on their way to interested record labels and we hope to be able to announce an official release date for this disk in the very near future.

Thanks for your continued support and patience!

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It finally happened! Randy, Geof, and Mike got together at The Bunker in Calif. (Geof’s recording studio), rubbed the magick lamp, and out popped ten (count ’em) brand new renditions of doom metal mayhem! The Bede-Men warmed up with a 2K2 version of old Bedemon classic “Skinned”, which turned out so good, we decided to keep the new version to put on the upcoming CD as a bonus track.

Randy’s brand new Gibson Tony Iommi Signature SG sounded *so* good it sounded like the Metal Master himself had wandered into the studio! (Well…it would have if Randy played like Tony…!) Geof pounded the Bede-Jesus out of his drum kit, cracking one cymbal during the sessions, which lasted 7 full days, with 2 days devoted to overdubs. Mike was playing a Fender bass and he was able to dial in some of the coolest bass-crunch tones we’ve heard outside of early Savatage and Geezer Butler’s basement…

Randy had penned a number of new Bede-tunes (we’ll have to let the fans decide if they’re bona fide Bede-classicks, but we wouldn’t mind taking bets that you will think at least a couple are hellbeaters that put Bedemon ’72 to shame), including “Lord of Desolation,” Kill You Now,” “Creeping Unknown,” “D.E.D. (Dying Every Day),” and “Godless,” while Geof offered “Hopeless” and “Saviour.” Bede-fans who dug Mike’s song “Last Call” on the “Child of Darkness” sessions from the early ’70s are really going to soil their shorts when they hear his new one, “The Plague,” which is definitely in the “Last Call” mold.

And speaking of “Child of Darkness,” what’s really cool is that on the 3rd day of the 2002 sessions, the band composed a brand new sequel to that Bedemon signature tune. The ungodly “Son of Darkness” uses the main riff from “CoD” as a jumping off point and slams into an all-new number structured around the “CoD” theme and using the original as an antecedent, it recalls the classic ’72 tune while offering an entirely new vision. The three of us wrote “Son of Darkness” together and it literally came together in 10 minutes! (Well, the music did; the lyrics took longer.) It’s the first song Bedemon has written as a “band”!

After we finished laying down the basic tracks, we found that we had nearly an hour’s worth of material. The tape clocks in at slightly over the 58-minute mark: that’s more than 56 minutes of brand-new Bedemon blasts! (Turning back the clock, the newly-recorded “Skinned 2002” comes in at just 1:58, about the same length as the 1975 original. We didn’t update the song in any way, although of course it has new solos, 4 by Randy and 2 by Mike.

One thing that is significantly different from the old Bedemon is that on the new tunes, Randy deferred most of the guitar solos to fellow Bede-men Geof and Mike, preferring to play mainly just rhythm guitars. Although he played a few short licks in “Skinned 2002” and a kind of “lead theme” in the latter third of “D.E.D.,” Randy thinks it’s better for the modern Bedemon to let others who are more adept at lead guitar handle most of the solo chores. “I really like writing and playing just the songs themselves,” Randy explains. “I don’t really get my rocks off soloing, and I’d rather let Geof & Mike do most of the leads since they are more fluent than I am in that department.”

Geof and Mike didn’t mind; they are both multi-instrument talents. While Geof plays drums in Bedemon, he did play a solo here & there on the original Bedemon tapes recorded in the 1970s, and Mike, Big Bad Bedemon Bassist, played lead in his own composition, “Last Call,” as well as in one of the last songs Bedemon recorded in 1978, “Nighttime Killer.” Both he and Geof have gotten much better over the years, so some of the solos on the new Bedemon recordings are incredibly electrifying.

Our job now is to prepare a final mix-down of the songs, prior to recording vocals. Bedemon is not yet ready to announce exactly who will sing the blasphemous lyrics of new songs like “Godless” and “Saviour,” but we are looking at several individuals who have previously expressed interest in devoting their singing skills to the present project. One thing Randy promises Bede-fans is that the band will not stray from the formula that worked so well in the past. “There will be no death vocals in Bedemon. Expect someone who sounds like our original singer.” When a final decision is made in the vocal department, we’ll announce it right here at Bedemon.com.

Finally, we’d like to mention that our previous project, the remastering of the “Child of Darkness” sessions, is very nearly complete. There are a few record companies interested in the tapes, and a special “retro-release” is imminent–either through a legitimate metal label, or via self-release, if necessary. Of course, when negotiations are complete, you’ll learn all about it here first.

Thanks to all the great & gloomy Bedemon fans out there who’ve been so patient with us over the past year. You’ll see and hear new Bedemon material before this year is out, we promise!

Randy – Geof – Mike

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BEDOOMSDAY ARRIVES!

April 23, 2002

Public baffled as to best course of action: “Do we flee our homes in terror or wait patiently for a CD?”

The day has arrived. Wednesday April 24th, Randy Palmer and Mike Matthews will journey westward to the twenty-acre hilltop retreat of Geof O’Keefe in California. Their mission: to create molten lava for the soulless, to exhume the corpse of 70s-flavored doom metal and bring life to the lifeless. And of course, play some music.

Yes, almost a full year after this website’s debut, BEDEMON reunites to record their first real album. All three members have written material over the past year for this project and possible songs include “D.E.D. (Dying Every Day),” “Creeping Unknown,” “Hopeless” and “The Plague.” There are at least nine numbers in the works, three of them in the ten-minute range. This stuff is SO much heavier than the old BEDEMON material and it will be properly recorded on multitrack.

Actual quotes from individuals who’ve heard some of the demos:

“More doomy than Pentagram…”

“In a word: gloomy…”

“That’s really disturbing…”

“After hearing this song, if I didn’t know you, I’d never let you in my house again…”

These things of course take time, and it’s expected this album will require two or three separate sessions throughout 2002, but this initial week will see how things gel after almost twenty-five years since these three played together (Randy and Geof recorded some demos in the mid 80s after Mike had moved from the D.C. area).

In other news, the remastering of the original 70s BEDEMON material is essentially complete, with only some final remixing left to do after this week of new sessions. The band will send out a sampler to various labels to spark interest.

Check back over the next few weeks for exclusive pics and details about how the sessions turned out.

‘Til Next Doom…

Randy – Mike – Geof

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Hi, Gores and Ghouls!

March 7, 2002

I want to say how touched I am by all the well-wishes the 3 of us (me, Mike & Geof) have gotten from so many of you out there! We read the comments you leave on the “Doom Visitors” page and I can’t believe how many of you really liked that old stuff from the ’70s…especially considering how you’ve only heard the really crappy-sounding recordings (the only ones that got out on the tape-traders/bootleggers market).

I want to assure you that we are working hard on getting the remastered versions of the old stuff finished up. I’ve listened to most of it and it destroys the “old” versions, because the remastering has really brought out the power of that old doom sound! But beyond that, it’s getting close to the time we are getting together to rehearse & record the NEW Bedemon stuff! In only a matter of weeks we’ll have all-new material to share with our doom-pals all over the world! I hope we’ll be able to post some mp3 samples on our website, even if they are short. (The reason we don’t put up the whole song is that we don’t want the unscrupulous bootleggers to get hold of this material and release it, because we want it polished and perfected so the fans can get the best possible sounding recordings.) I know you’ve been more than patient with us, it’s taken us a long time to get it all together, but at last it’s closing in on DoomsDay! Also, I’m excited to tell you that the new Bedemon songs will be played with my new Tony Iommi signature SG! I’ve always wanted one and now that I have one I’ll have an even better doom-tone! (Doom-Tony?)

Okay, that’s all for now. Watch for an official announcement shortly about availability of the remastered originals — Child of Darkness, Serpent Venom, One-Way Road, Last Call, Frozen Fear, Touch the Sky, Time Bomb, Skinned, et al.!!

Randy

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