Divah, Adam Weisshar, Theadore Poundcake, Justin Martinez and Aaron Canon make up Qarin.
Divah, Adam Weisshar, Theadore Poundcake, Justin Martinez and Aaron Canon make up Qarin.

In front of a four-piece bandโ€”two guitarists, a bassist and a drummerโ€”a man growls into a microphone. He wears only a diaper and a pair of angel wings. Across his chest the word โ€œslutโ€ is scrawled.

The scene, from a year-old video of a show by metal band Qarin, may be the key to understanding the band.

โ€œI like to be in a diaper or a thong when Iโ€™m 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 gimmicksโ€”those are just for special occasionsโ€”these examples do bear out bassist Adam Weissharโ€™s proclamation that โ€œthereโ€™s no point in lighting up a stage unless itโ€™s going to be completely engulfed in fire.โ€

He means โ€œfireโ€ metaphorically, I think.

In the bandโ€™s bio on ReverbNation, they make the bold assertion that they intend โ€œto bring the passion and party back into metal.โ€ The claim seems like easily dismissible self-promotionโ€”the 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 โ€œpassion and partyโ€ left, they actually have some answers.

โ€œWhen every metal song you hear on the radio screams about โ€™my girlfriend left me, and I lost my shoesโ€™,โ€ said Weisshar.

Divah claimed the fun left when metal splintered into endless subgenres.

โ€œWe all decided that our subgenreโ€”thrash or death or black metal or nu metal or post-hardcore or whateverโ€”is the best one. So the funโ€™s 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-vocalistโ€”one male, one femaleโ€”configuration created a grandiose, epic sound.

Guitarist Justin Martinez was a member of Dr. Mengele, a band he described as gritty โ€œslasher metal.โ€

โ€œLots 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.

โ€œI 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 arenโ€™t really disparate. Still, Qarin easily moves from a slow tempo section with soaring melodies to fast thrash with growling vocals.

โ€œWhen itโ€™s melodic, we want to take you up to the apex of heaven, and when itโ€™s brutal, we want to take you to the depths of hell, kind of like a roller coaster,โ€ said Divah. Roller coasters donโ€™t 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.

โ€œIf I canโ€™t play a show, I want to record,โ€ Weisshar explained. If I canโ€™t record, I want to practice. If I canโ€™t practice, I want to play a show.โ€

โ€œMusic 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€

โ€œAnd helping other people who are listening do the same thing,โ€ said Divah.

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