1. What is your name and what band do you play for?
I’m Dave, some people call me David. I’m the drummer for
Alleyway.
2. Who made you want to play drums and why?
Actually our guitarist Nick pretty much made me want to play
the drums. We’ve been jamming for about 25 years. I started playing the drums,
because there weren’t many people playing drums in our area. I was playing
guitar before that. One day a dude offered me a drum set for $20. Obviously I
took the deal and the rest is history.
3. When did you get your first kit?
Tell us about it.
I was 17 when I got my first kit. I don’t remember what
kind. It was blue and sparkling. It was actually pretty nice. I’ve regretted
getting rid of it.
4. Were your parents supportive of you and your
loud/expensive new habit?
My parents were very supportive. We would jam in my parents
garage. The cops would be called. My parents were basically like fuck you these
kids are trying to do something on a Sunday afternoon. I also got drum lessions.
The first drum teacher I had taught me the Ramones beats. He was an old punker
from L.A. that was a stage hand for punk bands like The Nuns, Crime, and even
the Sex Pistols when they came through the US back when I was 3. After he quit
giving lessions I had a local favorite jazz drummer for a teacher. I really got
to incorporate jazz with punk.
5. What drum performance on an album is perfection to you?
Every Iron Maiden album. Nick Menza on Rust In Peace and
Philthy Animal for Motörhead “Ace Of Spades.” Oh yeah and Thee Hippy Slayer for
Poison Idea “Feel The Darkness.”
6. Tell us about your current kit and set up in detail.
My current kit is a stripped down Mapex 4 piece. Very simple
and stripped down. Two crashes with a jazz ride cymbal. I’ve really tried to be
simple lately and make what you got sounds good. Really test your skills.
7. If you could have a dream kit tell us about it in detail.
Simple. I’ll make anything work for me. Playing in punk rock
and metal and not making much money, you make things work. When you tour and
play other people’s kits you adapt and work with the sounds.
8. Name your top 5 drummers excluding Neil Peart and Mike
Portnoy
Top 5 drummers. Stewart Copeland, Clive Burr, Dave Lombardo,
Bill Stevenson, and Chuck Biscuits.
9. Do you prefer studio or live?
I love music in any
and every form.
10. Do drummers really get all the chicks and if so how do
we convince the guitarist?
I’ve been told by various “people” I’m the best looking guy
in the band.
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