August 29, 2016

Giveaway - A Fortnight Spent Beneath Ashen Skies t-shirt by Christian Degn

[Welcome to the second Metal Bandcamp giveaway! Recently I fell in love with a t-shirt featuring the gorgeous drawing A Fortnight Spent Beneath Ashen Skies by Christian Degn. After procuring it a thought entered my mind: more people should know about this shirt
The giveaway is over. See who won at the bottom of the post.

[Welcome to the second Metal Bandcamp giveaway! Recently I fell in love with a t-shirt featuring the gorgeous drawing A Fortnight Spent Beneath Ashen Skies by Christian Degn. After procuring it a thought entered my mind: more people should know about this shirt, so they can love it like I do. Hence this giveaway, enter it and you may win the t-shirt for yourself to wear.

Besides the giveaway we have music as well. Christian was kind enough to send me a Bandcamp playlist of albums that kept him company while creating the drawing. Enjoy, and check out his store for prints (and the t-shirt if you do not win it here).]


The title of the drawing on this shirt is "A Fortnight Spent Beneath Ashen Skies, an Eternity Under the Eyes of Our Lord” which was a phrase that kept repeating in my head as I was drawing it. This is usually how I name pieces, if they do end up getting a name. The only symbolism that I intentionally put into this image was the hour glass, and it’s meaning is actually not terribly deep, simply representing mortality. I suppose this whole illustration could be dedicated to this idea. Everything else is just there because I liked how it looked. I have plans to make more shirts with other illustrations I’ve done, but I figured I would start out with one of my older drawings. In total I probably spent around 20 or so hours on this piece, possibly more or less. It was on my desk for about a month while I worked on other drawings and school work, picking away at it slowly. Of course I had plenty of music keeping me company through this process, here are a few of the albums I recall playing regularly around the time of working on it.


This album was playing as I started this drawing. Originally I was only planning to draw the left half of the image. I had started it a couple of weeks before my birthday and was drawing it as as a sort of gift for myself, and with another year passing, an hourglass seems fitting. Xothist has a interesting songwriting style that really lets my mind wander with their meandering compositions, but it still has a rawness that keeps it very mysterious and menacing while demanding attention. I also had the Dwarfer cassette playing a lot as well around this time, though I’m not sure if the band has a stream anywhere. Either way, this stuff deserves way more praise than I see it getting. Really top notch stuff!


I’ve always been infatuated with Locrian’s music since I was first introduced to them, but this album really caught me off guard from track one. All their releases have a really long shelf life for me as well, if that’s the right way to put it? I mean I had this album in rotation regularly up until Infinite Dissolution which followed this release (and it’s kinda been the same story with that album!) My routine during this summer was to go for an evening run and come home and sit by the fan and blast this record while playing an hour or so of Metroid 2 on gameboy before working on art stuff. It makes for the perfect soundtrack to a lonely space exploration game! Locrian’s musical sensibility and aesthetic always has the feeling of intrigue and haziness, like seeing a mysterious door in a dream that you know you want to approach, but are apprehensive about. But the band shows you inside the door and it’s usually nothing to be afraid of, but something to find wonder in. I also always love seeing Terence Hannum’s collage pieces using cassette tape and design elements from labels. As a generally line-oriented artist, I’ve always taken a lot away from seeing his work. I hope I can see some in person eventually, I’m sure the light interacting with the tape provides a whole new level to the viewing experience. I’ll quit fawning now ha!


I always have to listen to a Krallice album at some point during a drawing. There’s something about hearing the way these dudes account for every detail in their songs that really lends itself to falling into that sort of zen state, where inking monotonous lines becomes more meditative than tedious. The word I always see people throw around to describe Krallice is dizzying, which really is probably the best way to describe any Krallice riff. The other thing I love about how detail-oriented this band’s discography tends to be, is that I can almost always find something new on every listen. Not a lot of bands do that for me! This was another album I was playing on cassette a lot, and hearing that extra layer of fuzz really makes you aware of how much influence these guys drew from that raw black metal sound. If you can find a copy I recommend you snagging it! (if only for the alternate cover art on the j-card, which has grade-A layout!)


I believe I may have actually stumbled across this album through this very site! I probably played it at least once during every drawing I did between 2014 and 2015. I really love how spacey this album feels, despite a pretty grind-y backbone. For me it feels a lot like Vektor meets Gridlink but a little bit more blackened? I think the thing that really kept me coming back to this release the most was actually the vocal mix. It has those sort of DSBM howls and it fits with the song writing excellently. I usually pay attention to guitars and drums more than anything so it’s rare for me to find vocals done in a way that actually make them the highlight. These make me feel like a little kid hearing heavy metal for the first time and being kind of scared but still transfixed. Also just like.. the riffs, man!


This might be my favorite album ever. It’s almost always in rotation, but I was listening to this more than usual right as I was finishing up on this drawing because, if I remember correctly, The Unnatural World had just come out earlier in the year. I thought about including that album instead, since it was as significant around that time for me, but I couldn’t bring myself to put it above this record which always really messes me up in the best way on every listen. I don’t know what I could say about Deathconsciousness that hasn’t already been said and said more eloquently than I’m capable of, but there’s no way I couldn’t give it a mention. Also I believe the Flenser just announced another pressing recently so I suggest jumping on that if you get the chance! The sleeve and zine included are absolutely stunning! A detail I love is that the Flenser pressing uses the Jaques-Louis David cover, and then uses the original LP cover for the zine. This album definitely demands your attention the first handful of listens. I suggest turning it up very loud and turning off all the lights! Repeat until you’ve gained enough immunity that you can actually draw to this album without sobbing all over your paper!


[The giveaway is over. Thanks to all who entered, and for all the nice comments. The randomly selected winners are:

Brad Sanders29 - bradscottsand AT gmail DOT com
AM30 - merschat AT gmail DOT com

The t-shirts have now been sent to Brad from New York and Artie from Texas. Congratulations to both of you!]
38 comments:
  1. Damn, beautiful image. Well done Christian!

    bradscottsand AT gmail DOT com

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  2. Great art and some solid music picks as well. Thanks for the giveaway! mplsmattblog AT gmail DOT com

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  3. Good art adds to the charm of some solid music! paliwal DOT vidur AT gmail DOT com.

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  4. Really cool artwork! I love Dephosphorus too, some of the most original grind ever made. I need to listen to more of Locrian as well, and I have never listened to Have A Nice Life so I guess that's what I'll be doing the rest of today! Brilliant write up, you truly are passionate about all these albums and it shows

    maurismind AT gmail DOT com

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  5. I like the small glimpse into your process, plus your taste in music is second to none.
    07eb286e AT opayq DOT com
    (I swear I am human, I just prefer to not publish my email on public forums.

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    1. Them's the rules. But you can easily set up a gmail (or similar) account and use it for something like this.

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    2. The email is valid, it will resolve back to my stable address, it just isn't out in the open.

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  6. I'm assuming that closing date of this contest - Friday, August 28th - and the posting date of this contest - Monday August 29th, are not some type of ruse to keep the t-shirt for yourself? @Max

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    1. Ha ha, no it isn't. Fixed, thanks for the heads up.

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  7. Aaron HarrisonAugust 29, 2016

    Very awesome artwork and those albums.. so good!
    [ moundsofash AT gmail DOT com ]

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  8. That is some really sweet art! Absolytely love it (and the music picked)

    sandal DOT sp AT hotmail DOT com

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  9. Bad ass all around! mattison23 AT yahoo DOT com

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  10. If you've got a Xl or 2Xl my husband would rock it! Love his artwork! tabitha.anne at gmail dot com

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    1. Hey Tabitha, they're made per order up to 3XL. So no problem.

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  11. Awesome artwork and very good music, thank you very much (as always) for the suggestion!
    tommaso.marchetti91 AT gmail DOT com

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  12. Love that art work! Simonschiavoni AT gmail DOT com

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  13. merschat AT gmail DOT com

    awesome shirt, also love that Locrian album

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  14. Fantastic all around, and even better on the Locrian and Have a Nice Life. Thanks for throwing this up!

    Sorry for the extra step, but the email in the contact link here would be best: https://landanimaltapes.bandcamp.com

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  15. Pretty rad art, and a cool set of stories to accompany it. Thanks for the share!
    Spprevenas gmail

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  16. Thanks for introducing me to the artisr!

    myhkel_ at Hotmail dot com

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  17. I love his work! I have a print of this very piece I'm still trying to find the right frame for.

    Christian DOT straubhaar AT gmail DOT com

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  18. James TurnerAugust 31, 2016

    Awesome artwork, and wonderful playlist! Matches much of my own tastes. Cheers

    james.turnerxxxxx at gmail dot com

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  19. Quite the playlist selections for sure. You've gained another fan! zacharymray at gmail dot com.

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  20. I'm fortunate enough to have 2 of Christians pieces in my living room.
    A prolific artist with an incredible eye for detail and shading. I'm his biggest fan, for sure!

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  21. Stunned by the artwork, also glad there's a 3XL option.
    mr.euroboy AT seznam DOT cz

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  22. This is exactly the kind of stimulating art and music that I love. Wearable art is a great way to express how you feel. Thanks for offering that chance! Wingsofblashyrkh at gmail dot com

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  23. dope! mdilli123 at gmail

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  24. Sweeeet. I love Christian's stuff. I picked up a couple of prints not too long ago. I'm in! Jeremiah at JeremiahN dot com

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  25. cool t-shirt! and nice playlist. I like this idea of artist interviews and playlists paired with a giveaway!
    myanotherpurpose AT yahoo DOT com

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  26. great artwork. would be honoured to own one. kaeptnroger AT gmx DOT de

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  27. fantastic art, beautiful.
    rlockwoo AT nmsu dot edu

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  28. Hopefully you're OK shipping to the UK if I win.
    migfreeman AT hotmail DOT com

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  29. Fantastic artwork! I love Krallice and I can't wait to delve into the rest of the music links! plevieATlaplDOTorg

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  30. so nice to promote such fine art
    remqc AT Hotmail DOT com

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  31. The giveaway is now over, and the two winners have been selected.

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