Since releasing their “Jar
of Kingdom” album in 1991, Alchemist
has continually raised the bar for one of
the Worlds most criminally underexposed
music scenes. The Australian heavy metal
scene. Long at the forefront of an overlooked
genre and always maintaining their own identity,
Alchemist’s unrelenting work ethic
and the bands involvement in bringing the
Southern Hemisphere’s largest metal
showcase day, Metal for the Brain, to fruition
since 1996 has only reinforced the respect
this band has earned amongst its peers and
countrymen. Having
endlessly toured the wide brown land of
Australia for years and performing countless
support acts with the elite of metal music
such as Opeth, Kreator and Fear Factory
to name but a very few. With a live experience
delivering the most album quality sound
in Australian metal today, its little wonder
Alchemists’ 2000 tour with Cryogenic
and Psi Kore was the most successful domestic
metal tour in Australian history.
Their own blend of classic
metal elements with the psychedelic influences
of acid rock bands such as Pink Floyd and
The Porcupine Tree have long featured and
anchored the sound. Evolving from these
explorations saw experimentation with traditional
indigenous Australian instruments and world
music influences to compliment their evolution,
the Alchemist sound has become the apex
predator in Australian metal. Joining forces
with Chatterbox Records in 2000 also enabled
the band to drop an excellent album in the
form of “Organasm” that same
year. “Organasm” showcased a
band across so many genres it was impossible
to ignore the noise coming from the south
any longer. Relapse Records heard the quality
picked up the band and added it to its already
burgeoning roster of talent, alongside bands
like Amorphis, Pig Destroyer, Nile and Today
Is The Day.
The band took the longest
hiatus in its history from the live scene
in preparation for a new album to be released
on Chatterbox/Relapse. After nearly two
years of work “Austral Alien”
once again displayed a band at the peak
of a creative wave. Recording the album
in Rye, Victoria with Superheist axeman
and producer extrodinaire D.W. Norton, allowed
the band to go away and focus on the job
at hand for three weeks of the Australian
summer in early 2003. “Austral
Alien” has dropped to widespread critical
acclaim from home and aboard, the band finally
enjoying the fruits of over ten years of
hard labour. Critical acclaim from all print
and electronic media leaves no doubt that
Alchemist are and continue to be a relevant
and dominant force in original heavy music.