Amenra: “We try to limit how much we play. That's the essence of the band: when you’re playing the right notes, your impact is bigger”

Amenra perform live
(Image credit: Stefaan Temmerman)

Belgian post-metal veterans Amenra fan the flames of inspiration with their latest release, De Doorn. Fittingly, the music had actually been written specifically for a pair of traditional fire rituals in their home country, with the band premiering these extended blazes of melancholy distortion in front of towering structures – one wooden, one bronze – that would be enshrouded by flame as each night went on. 

“It was a special experience, being there and feeling the heat from the flames as you’re performing,” guitarist Lennart Bossu explains. “I guess we weren’t so much anticipating that while writing the songs, but it definitely intensified the performances.”

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Gregory Adams

Gregory Adams is a Vancouver-based arts reporter. From metal legends to emerging pop icons to the best of the basement circuit, he’s interviewed musicians across countless genres for nearly two decades, most recently with Guitar World, Bass Player, Revolver, and more – as well as through his independent newsletter, Gut Feeling. This all still blows his mind. He’s a guitar player, generally bouncing hardcore riffs off his ’52 Tele reissue and a dinged-up SG.