Jack Owen Discusses His Musical Journey from DEICIDE to SIX FEET UNDER
Transitioning from DEICIDE to SIX FEET UNDER
In a recent interview with Finland’s Chaoszine, guitarist Jack Owen reflected on his experiences writing music for DEICIDE compared to his current role in SIX FEET UNDER. Owen noted a significant shift in his creative process, stating, "It kind of went from 0% [when I was in DEICIDE] to 100% [now that I am in SIX FEET UNDER]."
Creative Block in DEICIDE
Owen elaborated on the challenges he faced while with DEICIDE, admitting that he felt "blocked by myself." Despite eventually developing a formula for continuous songwriting, he found himself stepping away from the band before fully realizing this potential. He described DEICIDE’s musical direction as being heavily influenced by SLAYER, which diverged from his own evolving style. "Sometimes things that I would write for DEICIDE really didn’t sound like where the band was going," he explained.
Reflections on His Time with DEICIDE
Collaborating with Kevin Quirion
Owen’s final album with DEICIDE, 2013’s "In The Minds of Evil," featured collaborative efforts with guitarist Kevin Quirion. Jack praised Quirion’s dedication and motivation, stating, "Kevin is awesome. He wrote killer stuff on there — very thrashy, but me and him worked well together." Their partnership resulted in substantial co-writing that contributed to the album’s overall sound.
Departure from DEICIDE
Discussing his departure from DEICIDE, Owen revealed the tension that led to his exit. He recounted an incident during practice where drummer Steve Asheim altered some of Owen’s compositions for credit. "I literally walked out and ghosted them," he recalled, humorously adding that it ultimately led to his dismissal from the band.
Insights from DEICIDE Members
Asheim later discussed Owen’s departure in a 2017 interview with Metal Wani. He explained that the band was revisiting their songs, which did not sit well with Owen, leading to his eventual exit. "Jack didn’t really like it. And he kind of left one day and just never came back. So that was that," Asheim noted.
New Beginnings with SIX FEET UNDER
In 2017, Owen joined SIX FEET UNDER, reuniting with his former CANNIBAL CORPSE bandmate, Chris Barnes. This transition marked a new chapter in his musical journey. The band released their latest album, "Next To Die," on April 24, 2024, showcasing their collaborative efforts. Owen, who also produced the album alongside Barnes, emphasized the creative synergy they have developed since reuniting.
Conclusion
Jack Owen’s journey from DEICIDE to SIX FEET UNDER highlights the evolution of his musical creativity and collaboration. While facing challenges in his previous band, he has found a renewed sense of purpose and expression in his current project. As SIX FEET UNDER continues to release new music, fans can look forward to the dynamic sound that Owen and Barnes create together.
FAQs
1. What were the main reasons for Jack Owen’s departure from DEICIDE?
Owen left DEICIDE due to creative differences, particularly concerning changes made to his compositions by other band members.
2. How did Jack Owen describe his creative process while in DEICIDE?
Owen felt creatively blocked during his time in DEICIDE and struggled to align his writing style with the band’s direction.
3. What is the latest album released by SIX FEET UNDER?
SIX FEET UNDER’s latest album, "Next To Die," was released on April 24, 2024.
4. Who did Jack Owen collaborate with on "In The Minds of Evil"?
Owen collaborated with guitarist Kevin Quirion on "In The Minds of Evil," which featured significant co-writing between the two.
5. When did Jack Owen join SIX FEET UNDER?
Owen joined SIX FEET UNDER in 2017, marking a new phase in his musical career after leaving DEICIDE.
