In front of a four-piece bandโtwo guitarists, a bassist and a drummerโa man growls into a microphone. He wears only a diaper and a pair of angel wings. Across his chest the word โslutโ is scrawled.
The scene, from a year-old video of a show by metal band Qarin, may be the key to understanding the band.
โI like to be in a diaper or a thong when Iโm on stage, just because it adds to the horror,โ said vocalist Divah.
The band has also performed wearing prom dresses and dressed as zombies. One show climaxed with Divah smashing a pumpkin filled with stage blood. While not every Qarin show features bizarre stage gimmicksโthose are just for special occasionsโthese examples do bear out bassist Adam Weissharโs proclamation that โthereโs no point in lighting up a stage unless itโs going to be completely engulfed in fire.โ
He means โfireโ metaphorically, I think.
In the bandโs bio on ReverbNation, they make the bold assertion that they intend โto bring the passion and party back into metal.โ The claim seems like easily dismissible self-promotionโthe sort of pabulum musicians resort to when they have to say something about themselves. But it turns out they really mean it. When asked when exactly the โpassion and partyโ left, they actually have some answers.
โWhen every metal song you hear on the radio screams about โmy girlfriend left me, and I lost my shoesโ,โ said Weisshar.
Divah claimed the fun left when metal splintered into endless subgenres.
โWe all decided that our subgenreโthrash or death or black metal or nu metal or post-hardcore or whateverโis the best one. So the funโs gone.โ
If competition between these various factions has led to the stultification of heavy metal, the makeup of Qarin is itself a response to this problem.
Drummer Theadore Poundcake and guitarist Aaron Canon were formerly in Ethereal Reaping, whose three-guitar, two-vocalistโone male, one femaleโconfiguration created a grandiose, epic sound.
Guitarist Justin Martinez was a member of Dr. Mengele, a band he described as gritty โslasher metal.โ
โLots of blood,โ Poundcake elaborated.
Weisshar and Divah were both in Miscreated, which Divah claimed was an alternative rock band that incorporated elements of nu metal.
โI grew up on the East Coast, so I was very influenced by the East Coast hard core and metalcore scene,โ said Divah. So somehow we find a way to bring all those pieces into one orgasmic sound.โ
These pieces arenโt really disparate. Still, Qarin easily moves from a slow tempo section with soaring melodies to fast thrash with growling vocals.
โWhen itโs melodic, we want to take you up to the apex of heaven, and when itโs brutal, we want to take you to the depths of hell, kind of like a roller coaster,โ said Divah. Roller coasters donโt build themselves, however. Likewise, the kind of exhilaration the members of Qarin want to experience and share with their audiences can only occur through a disciplined approach to their music.
โIf I canโt play a show, I want to record,โ Weisshar explained. If I canโt record, I want to practice. If I canโt practice, I want to play a show.โ
โMusic is something I do beyond the menial, pissant job I do,โ said Canon. When I go in the studio, when I go on stage, all that goes away, and I can just have that release of having a good time.โ
โAnd helping other people who are listening do the same thing,โ said Divah.
