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Monday, November 30, 2020

BATTERY DRUM INTERVIEW : Chris Lepre aka LEF Coast / ATTACK OF THE RISING

 


1.What is your name and what band do you play for?

Chris Lepre aka LEF Coast drummer for ATTACK of the RISING 

2.Who made you want to play drums and why?

I was always drawn to the drums at a young age

3.When did you get your first kit? Tell us about it…

well actually the first kit was all my moms Tupperware lol.. then got a sparkle red 4 piece drum kit from the *recycler newspaper..



4.Where your parents supportive of you and your loud / expensive new habit?

Yes actually.. my mom would take my brother and i to the jazz Club the Baked potato in Studio city.

5.What drum performance on an album is perfection to you?

Anything from Peart or Danny Carey

6.Tell us about your current kit and set up in DETAIL.

DW drums custom made 14 in bronze DW snare ,birch shells 10 ,12 14 16in toms 22in bass drum all DW hardware and pedals.  PAISTE cymbals 2002 s 14 in hi hat, 16 in 18 in 20 in crash 18 in blue china 22 in *twenty series * metal ride. 

7.If you could have a dream kit tell us about it in DETAIL

I have my dream kit




8.Name your top 5 drummers excluding Neil Peart and Mike Portnoy

Moon,
Mitch Mitchell,
Danny Carey,
Buddy Rich,
Simon Phillips
 or any drummer playing at the Baked Potato 

9. Do you prefer Live or Studio?

Live

10.Do drummers really get all the chicks and if so how do we convince the guitarist? good one lol




BASS INTERVIEW / SEPTARIAN

1.Why bass? I always heard bass instruments first when I listened to music. 



2.Do you think it is unfair or just lack of knowledge bass gets so little credit? I haven't really thought of it much. Maybe it's because bass isn't "flashy".



3.What kind of bass do you use? Model , color , year , And why. Kiesel VDB-5 satin black with a maple fretboard. 2017 maybe. I like the tuning stability and compactness of headless instruments.

4.Tell us about your amplification. Ampeg SVT 7 pro with a Peavey Tube Sweetener pre-amp (sugar down, spice all the way up), SVT 810 cab.



5. With all of that being said do you feel tone is an important thing for bass? Of course.

6.Do you prefer 5 strings over 4 string? It depends on application really.

7.Who is your favorite bassist? John Paul Jones 

8. Who is your least favorite bassist? I don't have one.

9.Why do you think women seem to be attracted to playing bass? I think a better question would be "Why in the world would a woman be attracted to a bass player?" 

10. What bassist dead or alive would you like a private lesson with? Victor Wooten



 

ATTACK OF THE RISING

 ATTACK OF THE RISING




Attack of the Rising is Original Heavy Metal/Hard Rock. The band features, Mandrake Vocals, Michael Risucci Bass, Billy Sablan Guitar, Chris Lepre Drums, and Tony Lepre Guitar.
Mandrake recorded and toured the US and Europe with Axe Hammer. Michael recorded and regionally toured with NY bands Tocsin, SFN, and Bowery Boyz. Billy recorded and toured the US and Europe with Rude Awakening and recorded with Sklatch and The Few. Chris recorded and regionally toured with Maleki Theory (who was featured in and did the soundtrack for the film “Last Curtain Call”), Sloka, and Stone Cyn Hwy. Tony recorded and regionally toured with Sloka, Brass Knuckle Voodoo, and Stone Cyn Hwy.

The band came together in 2009. The first incarnation of AOTR toured throughout the Southwest Regional market through 2010. Headlining and providing direct support for such artists as Warrior, DC4, and Odin. In 2010 the brothers Chris and Tony Lepre put the band on hiatus. In the summer of 2014, they reformed AOTR. That version released their self-titled 5-song EP in December of 2014 through ALLYOUCANEAT Music records. The video release for the single “Blood in the Sand” was released in January 2015, and the video release for the single “Fields of Maiden” was released in August 2015.

They toured the Southwest Regional area in support of their EP and provided direct regional tour support for Diamond Head, Metal Church, Armored Saint, Odin, and DC4. They have played Rockers Against Cancer, F*ck Cancer Kimberly Crane benefit, Musicians for Vets Homeless Veterans Benefit (2016/2017), and co-headlined “Thunder on the Lot” in 2016 and 2017

For NAMM 2020, they offered free downloads of promotional mixes of “On the Horizon”, “Island of Seven Skulls” and “Opus X” and a Video of “On the Horizon” (Video by Jeff Bitran).
Attack of the Rising was one of the Featured Artists performing in the opening ceremonies at the 2020 Metal Hall of Fame.

AOTR will be releasing their new album “Game Changer”, produced by Bill Metoyer in late 2020.
This latest lineup of Attack of the Rising combines over 30 years of extensive experience and influences, creating their own brand of original, hard rock/heavy metal.







Friday, November 27, 2020

INCIPIO RECORDS FIRST RELEASE " SHALLOW GRAVE" BY BRACKISH TIDE


 Before it hits the world in the mouth you can order the brand new Brackish Tide single "Shallow Grave" in a special MP3 / WAV and album art pre order for $2 through paypal





Friday Nov 27th 2020

Incipio Records first release as a label Brackish Tide return after a long absence with a vengeance and drop “Shallow Grave” on an unexpecting scene with no mercy!

Brackish Tide is an all original heavy metal/hard rock band born on the banks of the dark murky Pocomoke river in Somerset County Maryland in the spring of 2014. The debut album, "The View from Below", was released on September 2015. After personnel change, they released a single, "Carpe Noctum" in 2017.  Our illustrious front man/vocalist 'Goat' returns!! Shallow Grave is the first single as the band is currently working on their next full-length CD!!


The label is releasing the single as a limited download including the song in MP3 and WAV format and will be available on global digital services including Apple Music , Spotify , Deezer just to name a few

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Wednesday, November 25, 2020

BEING ALIVE IS BEAUTIFUL THE SEARCH FOR PEACE

 Hi there. Thanks for taking your time for answering this questions. Could you introduce yourself and why the name’s choice? 



Hi and thank you! My name is Christina Earlymorn and I play for Being “alive” is beautiful. The name came through a massive depression I´ve felt back in 2017. Being “alive” means sarcasm towards life, because sometimes I´ve just felt like only existing and not really to be alive. I think you know what ya mean.

 Let’s talk about your logo. It was you, who designed it? What ideas did you have for it?

 Yes. I was the designer of the logo. Well. I hadn´t a special idea for it. I just swinged it with a pencil on a piece of paper and scanned it later with my scanner to finish it up digitally. 

Your style is Doom/DSBM. When did you realize these genres fit together so well? 

Tbh. I was in a very great depression as I recorded the first album. Originally I wanted to jump in front of a train before, but I thought to myself: “Before I do that I will scream out my frustrations BIG TIME!” - Due to that I was very lazy and skipped recording any rhythm guitars. So there is no Guitars. Only at one song I sneaked in a lil guitar solo, which I hate today lol I figured out, that the mood is (In my music with Being “alive”) transproted the best if the sound is heavy, slow and doomy sounding. The depressive black metal bit on the other side of the coin just goes hand in hand, because myself listen to DSBM alot if I am down. I love the expression of artists such as THY LIGHT, I AM IN A COFFIN or HAPPY DAYS. 


Do you only listen to Doom and Black Metal? Or do listen to other band? Which are they?

 No. I don´t. I listen to Jazz, Hip Hop, Blues, Rock, Metal, some Country and Classical music. I love bands/artists like ZZ Top, Joe Bonamassa, Black Label Society, Pantera, Megadeth, Type O Negative, BB King, Mozart, Bach, Paganini, Richard Wagner, Testament, Tsjuder, Sargeist, A Pale Horse Named Death, Graveyard, Gorgoroth, Watain, Motörhead, Thy Light, Advent Sorrow, Slayer, The Dead South, Ghostemane and Sleep. 


Your journey started in June 2017, with an EP “Schutt und Asche”. Two years after, “Unfrieden” was released. What was more difficult for you? Playing all the instruments or writing the lyrics?

 What were your inspirations in those years? Both albums have been driven by depression. So I didn´t felt it hard. One thing just came to another. If I am depressed alot of lyrics pop into my head like a machine gun. Same as with riffs. Its strange, because it seems that depression always has boosted my creativity lol 

Congrats on signing with Talheim Records / Talheim Records Germany. 

How long have you been searching for a label that could understand and fulfil your needs? Thank you! I wasn´t pretty active searching for a label. I just gave it a shot and wrote to him. I just wanted to have a partner who can help me produce some physical stuff of my music. So I am glad that I´ve found a very good partner with the Talheim Records family! “Frieden” means Peace in German and will be released on November 28th. 

Is that the reason you decided to let go the black and white cover this time? 



No. If you look closely it is the same tree that is appearing on the previous album UNFRIEDEN. At Unfrieden the tree is dead naked. On FRIEDEN the tree somehow managed to get alive again. I saw a kinda phoenix in it which basically discribes my path with overcoming and dealing with depression. - I know it looks strange for a Doom/Dsbm cover, but to me it is very fitting to have (even in this dark music) a little ray of light shining upon your head. In the song “Frieden” (Peace) there is the eternal search for peace themed. Just take a look at this world right now. Everyone talks about equality and freedom. It´s all bullshit IMHO, because there is no Frieden! There is no peace! We all search for it, but we rarely can find it. Thats the theme of the song and basically the complete album. - The album cover with all the sunshine and the nice landscape compared to the music shall be a total scam, because the music is dark, slow and very aggressive. I imagine (With a smiling face) some elderly women or men buying that CD in a store just because it looks nice and then getting blasted away by hearing its first song after the opening! Hahahahahaha! 


What guitars and other instruments did you use this time to achieve the perfect sound? And the inspirations to write the songs? What were they? 

As I mentioned before there are no guitars to hear. It is all Bass, Drums and Vocals. But for the intro I composed a little track on the Keyboard. Some kind of piano. - I have a guest singer on the track REGEN (Engl. Rain) Stevie Steel is more of a 80´s metal singer and adds a cool sick twist to my black metal raspy screams! I love when he sings his part! Also I sung some falsetto/opera style background vocals in one of the tracks of the new album and there is a slight dip of black ´n roll in one of the songs, too! But overall the rest is classic Being “alive” is beautiful with primitive riffs, heavy bass sounds, pounding drums and high black metal vocals.


 I know from your Facebook page that you are shooting a video. Can you give us more details, please? The name of the music? The director? The idea for it? 

Sure I can! I shot a video for the song REGEN (In which also my guest singer is appearing in the video) In the song “Regen” (Engl. Rain) I themed the current corona situation. Lockdowns, ppl getting crazy, businesses dying and all the negative shit going on with it. - In germany there is a saying: “Im Regen stehen gelassen” - Which means: “Left standing in the rain” without anyone helping you in your present situation or with your current problems. You simply get neglected while you suffer. I directed the video for it as I did for all other videos in Being “alive”. My boyfriend and my mom sometimes help me out by filming. Also I have a little standee to clip my smartphone to it. The idea for the REGEN video came spontaneous as I drove in heavy rain to my boyfriend's place in the middle of the night. The rain seemed endless and it was so chaotic as the current time seems to be. So I parked my car and took a walk without an umbrella and filming me getting soaking wet. That was the fundament that started the complete idea for the music video of the song. 

If you could sing with someone or write a song, who would it be and why? 


Zakk Wylde. I am a very big fan of his music and he inspires me every day. Thanks so much for answering. Any final words you’d like to share? Thank you very very much for this great interview! I really dug the questions! I wish you, my fans, and all the readers here the MAXIMUM of health, that their businesses stay alive and keep on growing bigger! We are all in this together! I am nothing bigger or better than you guys! Please stay safe y´all!



Tuesday, November 24, 2020

FREE MUSIC!


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BEYOND THE GREY
HOLLOWED HUMAN
SEPTARIAN
THE NEW MUTINY

BATTERY DRUM INTERVIEW / HATE


1.What is your name and what band do you play for?

My name is Luca and I play drums in Hate

2.Who made you want to play drums and why?

Peter Criss was my Idol, that's why i started to play drums at the age of 12



3.When did you get your first kit? Tell us about it…

at the age of 12, it was a Pearl export classic set 
 

4.Where your parents supportive of you and your loud/expensive new habit?

Off course they were for them me studing music was the best way to keep me out from the street and troubles 
 

5.What drum performance on an album is perfection to you?

All Rush albums 
 


6.Tell us about your current kit and set up in DETAIL.

I have a dixon limited edition blue motion, DW pedals, Paiste , Sabian, Zidjian Cymbals

 

7.If you could have a dream kit tell us about it in DETAIL

Ludwig all maple 26 inch bass drum ... John Bonham set....
 

8.Name your top 5 drummers excluding Neil Peart and Mike Portnoy
Bonham
Simon Philips
Jeff Porcaro
Steve Perkins
Scott Rockenfield
 

9. Do you prefer Live or Studio?

Of course live sessions
 


10.Do drummers really get all the chicks and if so how do we convince the guitarist?

well drummers are crazy eccentrics dudes, thats why chicks go crazy for them


 

Dead Harrison – Review



My main influences, while I grew up, were bands from the 80’s, such as Sisters of Mercy, The Cure and so on. What I miss the most about that decade (I was born in 1984 but in my teenager years, I listened to those bands), is the visuals, the aesthetics and everything you can probably think of.

This trio combines goth and punk very well and you’re a baby bat like myself, you will enjoy “End Of The Bloodline”. I like the introduction on this tune. It’s pure early Goth and talk about life, love, death, and the end of the world.

Their sound is a combination of heavy doom riffs, gothic melodies, and upbeat punk-rock tempos interspersed with harsh metal growls and mesmerizing vocals.

And that synthesizer they use on their songs, is pure genius.

Give this band a chance!


Band Profile:

- Drae the Dead - Lead Vocals

- Shawn the Dead - Guitar/Vocals, 

- Jason Skulls - Bass/Vocals 

 - Axile - Drums.


Socials:

- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeadHarrison/?ref=page_internal

- Twitter: https://twitter.com/_deadharrison_?fbclid=IwAR3RJIwDy5YCK3kBv4fDJia0CYmmglzFR3MXgzApvD9PXNNjKFkM-JBS7Bw

- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/d3adharr1s0n/?fbclid=IwAR1mGfRuPl7_ryipkkY9ZGKwBecQp-EJ5ebyM7-OlC5lc6HNGlgpOf-mATI

- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXp6d9JZIiKAzePESWbp4Sg?fbclid=IwAR3GcujajHpeyl92xQohZmo2s1KYo12QP164QKc1IwBmNMDhoRhD4PXESOk



Sunday, November 22, 2020

Project Alcazar : Lost in Centralia the metal times inside scoop

 1.Thanks for taking the time to talk to The Metal Times


! You have a new album out, Tell us

about it!

The new album is Project Alcazar : Lost in Centralia released on 9/30/2020 through Guitar One

Records here in the USA. The album has ex Fates Warning drummer Mark Zonder on it. An

amazing keyboard player Caleb Hutslar – myself of guitars and bass. A few other guest

musicians most notably guitarist Jon Faber who did some great guitar work on one track for me,

2.Where was it recorded? Is all the material new? It was recorded at Sonic Lounge studios in

Columbus Ohio – engineered and co produced by Joe Viers who I have worked with from over

20 years now. Most all of the material is brand new except for the re release of “Stranger

Avenue – which was on Chasin Voodoo and “Water Music” which was originally released on

Lion Music classical tribute to GF Handel by Lion Music out of Finland. Both those songs

already have music video shot by Bob Holobaugh with CrewDawg Productions.

3.What is the biggest difference between your last release and the new one? I believe the

songs are stronger – I co wrote everything with Caleb and we worked very well together

exchanging ideas back n forth quickly. Mark Zonders drumming also added a fresh ingredient to

the songs as he is very good about approaching songs from a different angle with his fills and

accents

4.Are you signed to a label? ,If so which one and how did they help or support the process?

Recently just signed with Guitar One Records. Currently they have done pretty well promoting

the project for me and they are very easy to work with and open to suggestions from their artists

5.What has been going on with the band between albums? Did you tour? No touring

obviously with the Pandemic going on and it has never been easy to find committed talented

players to go out and perform the material live. Its like herding cats so to speak – once you get

things almost in place someone decides they don’t have time to do it or its too much work

6.Do you have any new members? First time working with Mark Zonder and also first time

with Caleb as well.

7.Who produced the new album and how did they effect the album? Pretty much myself but

Joe Viers also contributes ideas and suggestions all the time – Mark also would let me know if

he felt strongly about something being a certain way or feel

8.Some like to record naked or in the dark with candles , Did you have any strange studio

practices? Was that Venom or Celtic Frost? Hahahaha Nothing special for me other than just

like to be alone and do my thing

9.Of course tell us where to pick up your album and how to learn more about you. You

can find the new CD @ www.projectalcazar.com – the album will eventually be available on

most of the main digital media websites like Amazon, Itunes, Spotify etc but right now its directly

through the bands website

10.What is your plans now that the new album is out? We will be shooting videos for most

all of the songs on the new album pretty much up through the summer. I have worked with

videographer Bob Holobaugh with CrewDawg productions for the last 12 music videos and I

have always been happy with them. Possibly write a few songs and recruit a vocalist next time

around as well as bringing in some more name players to help promote it 

NINEFINGER TALKS NEWEST RELEASE

 


1.Thanks for taking the time to talk to The Metal Times! You have a new album out, Tell us about it!

It’s a 4 song EP called “Between Everything Else.”  Our song “Threw it All Away” is playing on local LA radio and was featured on the Heidi and Frank show, “Stay or Go” on 95.5 KLOS.

 

2.Where was it recorded? Is all the material new?

It’s all new material.  We have been releasing EPs that past few years so that we can get new music out as frequently as we can.  It was recorded at Ninefinger HQ in North Hollywood, CA as well as D Squared Studios in Winnetka.

 

3.What is the biggest difference between your last release and the new one?
I feel like we stayed true to our Ninefinger sound but challenged ourselves with new melodies, sounds and tempos. 

 

4.Are you signed to a label? , If so which one and how did they help or support the process?
We have our own label called 656 Records.  We found that it was easier and less red tape. That being said, if Capital, Sony etc want in, come on down. 

 

5.What has been going on with the band between albums? Did you tour?
We have a bunch of stuff lined up.  We are waiting for the pandemic to end so we can get to it.  We are scheduled to play the Bring Back the Rock Festival in South Africa as well as other shows in and around South Africa.  We also have shows lined up in the UK.  Things are in the works but on hold until the pandemic is over.  So we are just writing a bunch of new material and recording. 

 


6.Do you have any new members?

Not really.  The three core members are always there and then we use different bass players for shows and tours.

 

7.Who produced the new album and how did they effect the album?
Our producer is DD Erhlich.  He has worked with Slipknot and Metallica.  We call him the fifth member of Ninefinger.  He is an amazing musician in his own right.  He just gets our songs and our sound.  He always has great input to make the songs bigger and better.  He also challenges us and our performances and isn’t afraid to check you to get a better sound, take, etc

 

8.Some like to record naked or in the dark with candles , Did you have any strange studio practices?

Caffeine and candy.  We like to have fun and don’t take ourselves too serious so the mood is lighter and we like to joke.  When it is time to lay it down though, its TIME!  Maybe we should try the naked thing too.  I will talk to the guys.

 


9.Of course tell us where to pick up your album and how to learn more about you.

It is on all digital platforms out there.  Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, etc.  You can even get an actualy CD if that is your thing.  We are working on doing some album releases too.  Record sales are booming and are cool for your fans.

 


10.What is your plans now that the new album is out?

Wait out this pandemic and gear up to play LIVE.

Friday, November 20, 2020

BATTERY DRUMMER INTERVIEW : Kenneth Galloway / Septarian

 Battery Drummer Interview




1.What is your name and what band do you play for?

Kenneth Galloway and I play for Septarian

2.Who made you want to play drums and why?

Alex Van Halen, Gene Hoagland Those guys are bad ass and the life of the band and the party.  

3.When did you get your first kit? Tell us about it…

 When I was 10 years old CB percussion Single kick, floor Tom snare and 1 cymbal. I made it work tho! I had to set up in the basement on dirt floor because my mother was working two jobs to support 4 boys and I didn’t want to wake her up.  



4.Where your parents supportive of you and your loud/expensive new habit?

 Yes as long as I didn’t wake Mom up she was all about it.  

5.What drum performance on an album is perfection to you?

That’s a hard one! Probably The Motion of Mayham  

6.Tell us about your current kit and set up in DETAIL.

 Rama star classic B/B double bass kit, Gibraltar cage & hardware, Meinl cymbals, George kollias Axis pedal.  



7.If you could have a dream kit tell us about it in DETAIL

The Tama I have is my dream kit. about the only thing I would say that would make it even more of a dream kit is if Tama would have given it to me.  



8.Name your top 5 drummers excluding Neil Peart and Mike Portnoy

 Gene Hoglan, Raymond Herrera, Sean Reinert, Dave Lombardo, George Kollias   

9. Do you prefer Live or Studio?

Both! Both are so different from each other but so fun to play  



10.Do drummers really get all the chicks and if so how do we convince the guitarist?

Drummers get all the girls...! What? I’m in the wrong Genre. Maybe animal like!?!? Fast hands and feet!? Fuck the guitarist they get plenty 

"THE SEED" fallcd050 Realms Of Chaos (SVK)




The album will feature 8 extreme death metal tracks, 
which will left no one at rest. 42 minutes of fast, technical and atmospheric death metal, 
that is Realms Of Chaos in a nutshell. 

Line-up on The album (THE SEED);
Martinus (EX. The Infinite Within)-guitars, bass & vocals!
Gabe Seeber (The Kennedy Veil, Alterbeast, Decrepit Birth)-All drum tracks on the album!

Band line-up;
Martinus (EX. The Infinite Within)-guitars
Ondrej "Rohan" (Dementor)-bass
Peter "Kolak" (EX. The Infinite within)-drums





Music by Realms Of Chaos
Recorded in SPK Audio
Mastering by SPK Audio
Cover art by Ondrej "Rohan".

Tracking-list:
1. Depths (Intro)
2. Pain Eternal
3. To Consume
4. Forces Of Opression
5. World Of Worms
6. Submerged In The Perilous Decay
7. The Seed
8. Another Day, Another Skin
9. Magma Chamber


 

Thursday, November 19, 2020

HOLLOWED HUMAN DISCUSS THEMSELVES

 


1.Introduce yourself and your band and tell us why we should listen to you. 


hey, we are Shame (guitar), Angst (bass), Ire (drums) and Hope (vocals) our band is Hollowed Human. Our music is deep and rich in emotion.

2.What do you classify your sound as, Who do you tell people you sound like? 


we think for the most part we're pretty original but to give you an idea probably a mix of Marylin Manson, Deftones, Stone Sour, Chevelle and Motionless in White.

3.With digital music in today's world would you vote to keep or eliminate physical media? 


definitly, there is something romantic about having a hard copy, but the convenience of being able to carry around an unlimited amount of digital music wherever you go and creating playlists and sharing music is a way of life these days.

4.What is the reason you decided to be a musician and has that reason paid off? 


(Angst)-mainly I think music finds you, and I've never looked back. It has introduced  me to a new world and I have met some incredibly creative people and shared some of the deepest relationships and friendships through music. (Hope)- yea I agree it's a major part of our lives, you have to sacrifice and make choices to keep the music going. (Shame)- I did it for the chicks 😜 but seriously, it's something that is in you and the desire to express yourself and your thoughts to others who may feel alone or misunderstood and need a hug when no one is there to give it to them. (Ire)-Yup, that about sums it up for me.

5.How do you feel about females in metal getting special attention? Do you feel it is fair? 


No problem, best player best style best sound always wins.

6.In the world climate with hatred being at an all time high and metal being an “ angry” music

Do you think your music contributes to anger and hatred? 


no

7.Are you opposed to religious beliefs or politics being used in music?





We are not opposed to anything that an artist wants to convey to an audience.

8.We have dive into some pretty deep issues here do you think your music sends a message and if so what is it? 


we want  people to be aware and have an open mind but mostly know that they are not alone when they hurt. We all hurt at some point in our lives and it's ok to let your guard down and ask for help.

9.The market has changed and many bands believe that record labels are a thing of the past, with many labels now charging bands to “sign” how do you think a band can make it in todays scene? 


you still need labels, they have the promotional budget and that makes a big difference.  Bands can do a lot of things as far as recordings go but, because there is so much content lots of good bands will never be heard.

10.Why with the thousands of options including netflix , sporting events everything on demand

Why do you think people should take the time to listen to what you have to say in your music? 





because were better!

11.How do you feel about pay to play? Do you think it is fair for a band to have to pay money to play?

Never done it. We've all played gigs for next to nothing just to be heard but never paid.

12.It is fact that you are the talent and the entertainment explain what you think is the most important key to success? 


believing in yourself your product and creativity and lots of perseverance.

13.In country music and even in some cases rock music is written and performed by different people would your band perform a song written by someone else? 


if it's a great song that is taylored towards the band why not?

14.If you are pro female in music are you pro using sex to sell your music? 


sex and music have had a relationship since the beginning.

15.What is your view on the lawsuits against people saying lewd or unprofessional things to women or men and how does that affect an art described as sex drugs and rock n roll ? 


What's lewd to you may not be to us and has nothing to do with music. That's why there are assholes, or is that opinins?

16. Ok lets lighten up a bit. What is your favorite band of all time and why?


Wow, you mean after Hollowed Human? The list it too long, John, Paul, Ringo and George.

17.What would you be doing if you were not in a band? 


dreamimg of being in one

18. Do you have a favorite sports team?

n/a

19.If you could get on stage with anyone dead or alive who would it be?

n/a

20.This is your shot to let loose, Throw down your biggest complaint about the music biz

Very little artist development, just want the quick buck and move on.