Beth Schuldiner, sister of late
DEATH/
CONTROL DENIED mastermind
Chuck Schuldiner, has issued a response to statements and accusations made by
Guido Heijnens, owner of the now-defunct Dutch record label
Hammerheart Records (which was "resurrected" for a short while under the
Karmageddon Media banner) regarding the fate of the unreleased second
CONTROL DENIED album and
Hammerheart/
Karmageddon Media's reasons for releasing
Chuck's demo recordings and unfinished studio sessions without the permission or consent of the
Schuldiner family.
In a January 2, 2007
e-mail to
BLABBERMOUTH.NET,
Heijnens addressed some of the comments regarding the above matter made by former
CONTROL DENIED singer
Tim Aymar in the current issue of of the Greek edition of
Rock Hard magazine (which features a lengthy tribute article to
Chuck).
Guido said, in part, "We contracted
Chuck, he received 70,000 euros (this is no bullsh*t amount of cash), he started recording [the second
CONTROL DENIED album], he got ill again and sadly enough passed away. I called
Morrissound Studio and [studio co-owner]
Jim Morris told me
Bethann Schuldiner (
Chuck's sister) took the master tapes a few days after
Chuck passed away.
Chuck's family did not want to hand us the tapes, tried to sell them (again) to another label, who were clever enough to check this with us... So the
Schuldiners decided to break all contact off.
"That's it, basically. We never got back our money (nothing, not even any remaining money), nor did we get master tapes. Not an apology, nothing!!!
"In my opinion, these people are the LOWEST of the LOW... including
Mr. Aymar with his sh*tty behaviour...asshole. The band was never asked by the family to complete the recordings as far as I know of.
"
Mr. Aymar, before you judge me or the things I do, check with me, please. It is too easy to just be a 'cool' (read CRAP) guy and talk sh*t (as we all know
Chuck's thoughts on rumours and gossip this surprises me a lot,
Mr. Aymar seems to be a confused person).
"And what happened to your career now [that]
Chuck is gone? Exactly, just as much as you have brains...NOTHING, that is!
"Anyway, THANKS a lot to the
Schuldiner family and
Empty Words (what a fitting name it is) website and
Mr. Aymar (or whatever his name is) for being such unbelievable ASSHOLES and for ruining my record label and lying/cheating to the fans. Once again, you people = sh*t.
"Up to the next memorial, ready to do a stupid calendar, sell some more videos of
Chuck's funeral (maybe do a DVD edition with bonus material?), talk great things in press and nonsense like that....all GREAT things, but no records..."
After reading
Guido's rant on the pages of this web site,
Beth Schuldiner sent the following response to
BLABBERMOUTH.NET addressing the points made in
Heijnens' statement:
"I agree, the whole bullsh*t with ALL of the lawyers sucks. It is, however, a part of our culture that while out of control, is an evil necessity. When ANYONE enters into a contract, individual, corporation, band etc. there is always the chance of a dispute. Unfortunately, the courts are the only way to resolve a contract dispute.
Shakespeare said it best: 'First, kill all the lawyers.'
"As for me taking
Chuck's masters within a few days of
Chuck's death — this is a vicious lie. I will not disclose the last days of
Chuck's life, other than to say he was brave, still wanting and struggling to survive — to play his music, love his dogs and cats, go to the beach with his family and many, many other things. There is nothing — I repeat, NOTHING — worse than watching someone who means EVERYTHING to you slip away.
"I am profoundly affected by the loss of my brother,
Chuckie. I weep each and every day of my life. I know his fans see him as a wonderful musician — he was 1,000 times that as a brother, uncle and son.
"
Chuck's biggest loss was our older brother's passing — his name was
Frankie. Little did he know this legacy of grief would be passed to me.
"As for the 70,000 euros — our attorney,
Mark Lippman (prior to him,
Berry Walker), asked multiple times for cancelled checks where
Chuck and/or the band received these funds. All that was ever given to us was a computer printout of these funds, generated by
Hammerheart. Not ONE cancelled check, not ONE wire transfer confirmation.
Guido (
Hammerheart), in the contract with
Chuck, committed to advertising in certain publications PRIOR to the album's release, some half-page [ads], some full-page [ads]. Bands that had signed on with
Hammerheart prior to and during can attest to the fact that
Guido's company was UNABLE financially to fulfill their contractual obligations, thus entering into a contract that they could NEVER fulfill. This is FRAUD. Bands go through it every day — you're out there, you know I speak the truth. Bands are forever screwed by the 'industry'; we all know it. The fans shouldn't have to know it. Their whole mindset should be, 'I just want to hear the music I love' — not the whole legal, 'screw' bullsh*t that it takes to release an album and tour.
"We live in the United States of America. In the United States, we have something called probate. We have to wait until the estate is settled through probate to continue with anything.
"As for me or my family offering
Chuck's last work to another label — damn straight I did — WITH THE CONDITION THEY PAY GUIDO OFF THE FUNDS HE THINKS HE'S OWED — so that a 'reputable' label (if one exists) could put
CONTROL DENIED's last work out.
"In closing, the music and the fans meant EVERYTHING to
Chuck. I wish he were here to guide me through this bullsh*t.
Chuckie always did his best by me not only as a brother, but as my best friend — I don't want to let him down.
"The band's [
CONTROL DENIED] last work will come out this year, that I promise.
Guido can sue me for everything and anything — I have already lost my brother. Have at it,
Guido.
"As for OUR mother,
Chuck would sh*t on ANYONE that disparaged her in ANY way. She was a warrior in her care for him, tirelessly caring for him while all the time her heart was breaking; the possibility of losing a second son.
"SHAME ON YOU, GUIDO.
"His nephew,
Christopher, was
Chuck's world. The thought of leaving
Christopher with unfinished adventures, dreams to fulfill, was beyond
Chuck's comprehension. He so loved him, not only as a nephew, but as a friend and a brother. He wept at the thought of leaving him.
"I look forward to completing the last works with
Tim Aymar and
Richard Christy [
CONTROL DENIED/
DEATH drummer], who remains as a dear friend and like a brother to me to this day. The other members of the band were extremely important to
Chuck and I am sure they look forward to completing this work along with [producer]
Jim Morris — somenone, a true friend, who also meant the world to
Chuck."
To read a portion of the
Chuck Schuldiner tribute article which appears in the current issue of Greek edition of
Rock Hard magazine, go to
this location. In addition to
Aymar's words, the article contains statements from some of the people that played with
Chuck — such as
Kam Lee,
Chris Reifert,
Terry Butler,
Steve DiGiorgio,
Richard Christy and
Paul Masvidal — plus music industry notables who dealt with
Schuldiner, and other musicians, among them
Michael Amott (
ARCH ENEMY),
Niklas Sundin (
DARK TRANQUILLITY),
Donald Tardy (
OBITUARY),
Alex Webster (
CANNIBAL CORPSE),
Trym (
EMPEROR),
Dan Lilker (
NUCLEAR ASSAULT),
Kelly Shaefer (
ATHEIST), and
Tony Choy (
ATHEIST,
CYNIC).
Schuldiner passed away on December 13, 2001 after a battle with pontine glioma, a rare type of brain tumor. He was 34 years old.