Years ago, I was listening to a Dimmu Borgir album and like a bolt of lightning, I was struck with a bizarre idea: "What if a symphonic black metal band used a Nintendo Entertainment System for a keyboard player?" The idea festered for years and I imagined a corpsepainted, Dark Funeral looking band, clad in leather and cloaks, backed by an NES, complete with a robe, candelabra, and blood, standing in as the keyboardist.
A video game console possessed by Satan! Old games were more Satanic, anyway, and it doesn't get more Satanic than the Famicom/NES. One night I decided I had to do it since no one else was going to. I recorded "Primeval Mountain" in 2005 under the name Xexyz.
Today, there are other bands and musicians using this name, but I believe I was the first to get signed and put out an album. The album sold out, fast. It even got reissued by 2006 (two times!). I couldn't get a proper band together, so I figured the album's out, it's finished. I created the genre NESBM and that is exactly what I set out to do.
So for the next ten years, I consistently bombarded myself with the idea of a Xexyz Zelda themed record. In 2016 I recorded it: "Death Mountain" and firmly cemented my place as not only the creator of NES-BM…but also the sole artist in the genre (laugh).
Fast forward to 2020. Everyone knows the deal. I had time to do what I had been thinking about doing: Another Xexyz concept album, but this time centered on the Game Boy and Super Famicom GAMERA games. I wrote the songs, and they were too fast and crazy for me to play drums on so I got Scott Michaels (guitarist from Virgin Idol). He's another huge Gamera fan, and he programmed the drum parts.
I created my own soundtrack with synths and keyboard for both Gamera games instead of using the game music after running into a tad bit of a rights issue when streaming "Death Mountain" (the Zelda release).
This soundtrack with black metal band accompaniment is what you are hearing on "Gamera." I believe it to be the absolute, ultimate, best album in the history of NESBM.
J.R Preston
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