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Chaos Doctrine Release New Single: ‘Martyr’

Henno KrugerBy Henno Kruger Music News 6 Mins ReadNovember 25, 2022
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South African Industrial Thrash Machine Chaos Doctrine is back with a new single from their forthcoming third album. More accurately, Chaos Doctrine is back with TWO versions of the same single called ‘Martyr’. But, this time, the Industrialised Thrash Metal Machine is delivering something very, very new – in two different ways!

The last time you heard from the Johannesburg-based 4-piece was Friday the 13th of May, when they dropped their enormous 200 bpm ‘Lifting the Veil’. However, ‘Martyr’ is nothing like anything you have ever heard from the band before!

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To begin with, ‘Martyr’ substitutes Thrash with melody, speed with multiple orchestral arrangements, and driving riffs with complex guitar pieces, rounded off with haunting acoustic guitar sections.

Chaos Doctrine guitarist and production engineer Alec tells us a bit about where ‘Martyr’ comes from

“When I wrote this song, it was so different that I wasn’t sure if it would fit our sound. But, (vocalist) Dr D loved it – and we realised Martyr was just another way of pushing the boundaries of what Chaos Doctrine does, obviously without compromising our unique approach and metal foundation.”

“Writing Martyr let me explore facets of my guitar playing that I haven’t done in years – melodious riffs, a solo that is more old school rock than thrash metal, and the acoustic pieces that are reminiscent of late 70s Sabbath, or even the Randy Rhoads Ozzy albums.”

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“But, I still wanted pieces that are heavy, ensuring that the emotive elements of the track are very dynamic. I also wanted to compliment my guitars with strings to add to the overall complexity and dynamism of the song. This ended up being quite the adventure! Sure, we have done loads of keys in our tracks since the beginning, but never to this scale. Bigger ensembles is something we will definitely explore more in future tracks!”

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‘Martyr’ also provides  something else you have never heard in an original Chaos Doctrine composition … wait for it – clean singing. Yes, clean singing.

Dr D from Chaos Doctrine comments on this

“The first time I heard this track, I must have listened to it 3 or 4 times. I was blown away. It was so different to anything Alec had written before, I knew the vocals had to be very different too. It had to convey the same feeling that the music does”

“Martyr tells the tale of a missionary or prophet of sorts that ends up being burned at the stake by the very people that was the focus of all salvation efforts – finally landing said holy (wo)man in hell. I wanted my vocals to create something eerie, like Paradise Lost meets Ozzy meets Pink Floyd, to convey the frustration of the lyrics. I then infusing my more signature sound in between to bring the absolute rage underpinning the narrator’s story. We think it worked!”

To compliment Dr D’s clean singing, ‘Martyr’ also brings us another first – angelic female vocals. It is known by now that Chaos Doctrine is very fond of collaborations, and it is this fondness that delivers the alternate version of ‘Martyr’, called the ‘Jeanne D’Arc Mix’ (the original version goes by the title ‘Clement V Mix’).
Said angelic female choir is delivered by Laura Cayser, better known as Capgras Delusion’s frontwoman Blanque. Why Laura?

Dr D shares why

“The first time I saw Capgras Delusion, I was blown away by Laura’s voice. Shortly after, Alec wrote Martyr and I knew her voice would be perfect for all the pathos and rage the track needs!”

Laura had this to say about working with the band

“I really enjoy this track, it’s very haunting. The lyrics are poetic and give the sense of desperation to save people and instead being turned upon. It resonates with me personally and I’m glad I was able to be a part of this journey!”
Finally, artwork. While Chaos Doctrine is no stranger to symbology, ‘Martyr’ delivers another first here.

Chaos Doctrine bassist and visual artist Phil explains the artwork

“Usually i produce the digital art for our tracks, but for Martyr, we wanted something special”, explains . “We landed on the idea of a 16th century etching, in the style of artists like Dürer, portraying the martyr as a jester. We thought Lisa Botes from Art Defrosted would be perfect for this commission, and we were absolutely right!”

Artist Lisa Botes adds

“When I was approached by Chaos Doctrine to create a visual interpretation of the theme behind their new track, I jumped at the opportunity. The ideas that I was presented leapt out of the page, showing the martyr on his knees, a joke to all, giving his all and still willing to take and give more.” 

“The idea was to create a piece of art which looked like an aged etching or print. This piece was drawn in pen, with various techniques used for shading and creating focal points – showing the crowd to be perceived in the dark and the martyr in his own perceived light”

“Martyr” lands today, You can stream / download both versions HERE,

More info about Chaos Doctrine

Chaos Doctrine brings a unique and modern metal assault by blending old school thrash and death with aggressive industrial metal. Originally formed in 2011 in Johannesburg, South Africa by vocalist Dr D (Bedlam, Malachi, DedX), the band line up is completed by veteran guitarist and band producer Alec Surridge (Sacraphyx, The Warinsane), bass guitarist, backing vocalist and band visual artist Phil Carstens (DedX), and explosive drummer Jason Eedes (Jasper Dan, Azraella’s Sorrow, Beyond the Pale & The Sinners).

For its members, Chaos Doctrine is more than a band: it is a comprehensive sensory experience and a brand. Everything the band produces conveys this – the band name itself, their aggressive sonic releases, explosive live shows, dystopic visual products, and stabbing lyrical content.

Chaos Doctrine explores the shadow of the human condition, hatred, brutality, decay. Their approach is unrelenting, fueled by rage and void of apology. This is aggression, this is Chaos Doctrine!

Watch this space for updates in the Music News category on Running Wolf’s Rant.

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