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Halestorm - Interview with Arejay & Lzzy

Halestorm - Interview with Arejay & Lzzy

ROCK IS BACK FROM THE DEAD!

Hey Freaks! Rock is Back From The Dead and Long Live Rock Amen! Because Brendan The Blind Guy had the honour of chatting to the most Vicous siblings in rock, drummer Arejay and lead vocalist Lzzy Hale from U.S rock heavyweights, HALESTORM! The chat that emerged, was a fun, relaxed yet insightful conversation between three music lovers sharing the same passion for music! The trio covered topics such as team building skills, down time from relentless touring, coming home after a tour, the bands live shows and so much more banter filled hilarity! Want more? Scroll below for a bonus chat with Arejay

Bonus interview with Arejay

Brendan : So just on a personal level, how have you been since February when I last saw you?

Arejay : Great, so great. I've been writing a lot mostly with chemical fire, mostly with Taylor Carroll, my band mate in that project. And just really, I feel like we're really like hitting our stride, I'm really excited, we have a single coming out at the end of April, this project-called Chemical Fire that we started working on during the pandemic.

Again, like one of those projects where we were just looking for something to do, something creatively when we were just kind of not touring, not playing shows and it felt very weird. We were like oh, but we have to get creative and do something with music, otherwise, we're going to lose our minds. And we had been friends for a while, he plays drums with lit, but he also played drums with pillar and devour the day, he's incredible drummer, but also, a great singer and guitar player and songwriter and producer.

So we put our strengths together, and we started this project during the pandemic called chemical fire, and we've been just writing and working on it. And now, it's three years later, we have finally have something to show for it, we're finally going to release a song. We're going to play a show in Nashville on “Star Wars Day”, May the fourth be with you. We did a show in LA a while back and that was kind of our debut, kind of our introduction to the world and it went so good. We were just so excited.

It's a totally different type of thing. It's more like, it's a two-piece, but it's also kind of got like more of a punk kind of thing, it's a little bit more modern sounding. But really aggressive, but also really melodic, and just very genuine and honest when it comes to the writing and the songs and all that.

So been a bit of a passion project, so I'm excited for that to finally come out, so that's what I've been doing mostly.

Brendan : I was saying to Lzzy before you jumped on, I've actually been practicing my own cover of Heart of Novocaine on the piano and vocals.

Arejay : So cool, can’t wait to hear it 

Brendan : I do songwriting as well, one of the songs that I've written the lyrics to, and just starting to  recording in my home studio, the opening line is ***************

Arejay : That's brilliant, I love that. Oh my God, can I write with you? That's awesome.

Brendan : Well, I mean, oh God, it would be incredible if I could, if I had you doing the drums and co-writing with me.

Arejay : That's just a cool line, I didn't want to cut you off or stop you, I just thought that was a really great lyric, really awesome.

Brendan : Thank you .t’s so personal for me, because it's both figurative and literal. 

Arejay : Interesting, wow.

Brendan : *sings next few lines of original song .

Arejay : Oh, wow, that's solid. Any chance you might be releasing this song? Because I'm intrigued so far. Like coming from, like yes, from experience, like those are solid lyrics dude, those are great.

Brendan : Oh, thank you.

Arejay : It's right to the point.

Brendan : Yes. i love lyrics that can be taken multiple ways. my writing style is based around my own  personal experiences and circumstances. I like to express my lyrics in a way that it can resonate with everyone to suit their own  personal circumstances .  

Arejay : Dude, I hope you keep at it, because you got, it I see a lot of real potential with these ideas that you have. So I hope that you continue and pursue, continue sharpening your gift, because I'm really impressed, honestly.

Brendan : Yes. So that's basically what I've been doing in the past time since you've been in Sydney.

Arejay : Nice. I hope that you stick at it, because I like what I'm hearing so far, and I like these ideas.

Brendan : That is a massive inspiration for me.

Arejay : Oh. Well, that's awesome, man.

Arejay : If you think about it, a great example I always go to is Lizzo’s, Truth Hurts ,when the most memorable line in that song is “I took a DNA test, turns out I'm 100% that bitch” Like in a way, that's even more memorable than  the main chorus. I feel my mentality is like if you can hook them in the very first line, then you got them.

Like you obviously need a great hook, and I mean, for me in my experience of songwriting, it's gotten so scrutinous to the point that like every word, every line, every syllable should count. You shouldn't just settle for coming up with a line that vaguely is saying what you're trying to say, but you use it because it's a placeholder and it Rhymes, and it works rhythmically. Like no, make sure that every line means something, really important to you, that's something that I strive for anyway.

Brendan : Good, definitely. So you write lyrics as well?

Arejay : Oh yes, that's like kind of probably my main thing, especially in the Chemical Fire world .Taylor is such an incredible guitar player, and has a great ability to come up with great melodies that really work with his voice, and he's also encouraged me to do more singing and get more involved with that, because he was one of the first ones that saw that I had a voice in me. So yes, with the Chemical Fire stuff, it's both of us singing.

We're kind of like co-lead singers, I wouldn't call it that, because he's definitely the, I guess you would call the ''lead singer'', but like it is very much an equal partnership, which is really cool, it's a really cool dynamic in that sense. But I love words, I love lyrics, and that's always been my way of getting personal problems up, personal frustrations, is putting it into words.

I find that more fulfilling than just coming up with like an instrumental track or something. I would much rather come up with a story first, and then find music that also matches that story. But there's so many different ways of accomplishing that, there's no right or wrong way.

Brendan : Yes, that's really cool.  Any of the Halestorm lyrics yours? 

Arejay : You know what, Halestorm is another example of a very collaborative effort, which is great. Honestly, like the fact that the four of us have been doing this so long, and we can all do this together. I mean, we found out, especially pretty early on that the best way to make records is for us just to be in the room together, and just to come up with ideas and just have it be there.

But I mean, there's a million ways to do it. There's songs where I'm heavily involved, but there's songs where I'm not involved at all. There's songs that are really heavy on the co-writers, and songs that are 100% equal between all of us. So there's really no one way to do it, and it's really hard to even explain, because we've been doing it so long, we just know how to fall into that. I guess we don't really think about it, we just kind of do whatever feels right in the moment.

So yes, I mean, it rarely ever happens the same way twice with Halestorm, Chemical fire with any outside writing with any other artists or whatever. Like literally, every time is a brand new pathway to get there. You just have to trust the song. Like my favourite place to be in when writing is when all of a sudden, you go from writing the song, to the song starts writing itself, and you're just following after it. But it's different every time, some songs come out in five minutes, some songs take years, you're just kind of chipping away at it little by little.

So yes, it's really hard to tell or to say, because it's just endless the ways to do it, and the way that it's been done for all of us. Like every single song has its own way of getting there, yes, it's crazy.

Brendan : Yes, definitely. All right, that's really cool. I bought myself a Roland electronic drum kit, because I just love dabbling with as many instruments as I can. So even though my focus is on piano and vocal, I just love dabbling with all sorts of instruments. So you're like my inspiration of where I would love to be with drumming. Because I love double kick drums, but my legs don't.

Arejay : Mine too.

Brendan : So what's the technique for good rapid fire drumming?

Arejay : Oh God, I mean, my feet are not really all that fast at all. I know drummers that can just machine gun that type of technique, and my hat goes off to them. But I was a single bass player for a long time, and started re-implementing double bass like literally like going into this album cycle. So I was like oh boy, it's like riding a bike.

But for me, it just took just continuing to do it, and just continuing to work at it, to where I could kind of get back up to where I was. I feel like I'm at a point now where I feel pretty comfortable like putting in double bass fills here and there  for some flavour.

One thing I definitely started doing though, and it really helped a lot, before every Halestorm show, we do an hour of warm-up just the four of us in the dressing room, and I have a little practice kit back there. And while we're jamming and I'm just playing, and my hands are like laying down the twos and fours in my kick drum is like providing that groove, I started trying to play where I'm leading with my left foot. So I'm just like trying to like work on playing the same K drum patterns I would with my right foot but with my left foot, and it's really hard, really hard. Because you'll go like da da da da but then with your left foot, you're like da da  da da it can be like so muddy with your non-dominant foot.

So that's something I've actually been working on, and something that I think is a cool technique for other players to try if they're trying to get their left foot up to speed, try playing like just normal a single bass drum pattern, but try playing the single Bass with your left foot, and seeing if you can, and I started out real simple. I would just go boom,  da da da da and then finally, I could get up to the point where like I'm like boom da da da da da.

So like with every step, I would try to challenge myself to be a little bit faster with my left foot. So I don't know, it's funny because no one's asked me that, this is the first I'm actually thinking about it. Like oh, I forgot I did that. So that might be something to help if someone feels like their non-dominant limb is lacking, try leading with that limb. It's very similar to like if you have a muscle imbalance, if you're in the gym or something, it's good to like start with your non-dominant side, and match the reps with your dominant side.

So that way, you're kind of developing evenly. So I think the same thing can be done with your limbs when it comes to drumming, and when it comes to developing more of a balance with speed and velocity in those senses too.

Brendan : Yes, fair enough that’s great advice. Thank you so much. I absolutely love you guys,  and please, pass on my love to Lzzy.

Arejay : Oh, I'll be at rehearsal tomorrow, I'll definitely pass on the message for you for sure. I got your back, bud.

Brendan : Thank you so much, Arejay, it has been an absolute honour and take care.

Arejay : Thank you. And I can't wait to hear these songs, when you put them out, you let me know.

Brendan : Will do. Thanks again, Arejay.

Arejay : All right. Mwah, take care down there, down under. Give my best to everybody.

Brendan : Thank you so much, and see you next time.

Arejay : Well, see you soon, Brendan man, take care man.

Brendan : You too.

Arejay : Thanks bud.

Brendan : Thank you.

DEVILSKIN 'Red' Australian 2022 Tour - Interview With Paul Martin

DEVILSKIN 'Red' Australian 2022 Tour - Interview With Paul Martin

RADIOACTIV TEQUILA SHOTS!

RADIOACTIVE TEQUILA SHOTS! After postponments, rescheduling and frustrating long waits from COVID and border closure, Kiwi hard-hitters DEVILSKIN are FINALLY coming down under for their first ever Australian headline tour! The band are geared up, Red-hot with excitement and ready to reward Aussie fans for their patience and devotion with a rock show that fans won't forget! Brendan the blind guy had a chat to bassist Paul Martin about the tour and the band's latest album 'Red', plus the best recipe for making friends even with a language barrier and so much more to get your engine going!

“Brendan. You bloody legend.

I just thought I'd take a minute to say a sincere thank you from myself, Nic, Jen and Nail.

That intro you gave me was THE BEST I've heard yet! Awesome!!

We really appreciate your ongoing support of our band and music Brendan. Our Aussie audience is very dear to us and we absolutely love touring there. Touring is a hard slog these days and it would be a lot harder without the help of folk like yourself mate so thank you for keeping live music alive!! We appreciate the airplay interviews and support, it means everything to us.

I can't tell you how much we are looking forward to these shows, especially with the killer opening acts!! See you soon Brendan and again, thank you.

Paul”

Pop Evil 'Versatile' - Interview With Leigh Kakaty

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Pop Evil 'Versatile' - Interview With Leigh Kakaty

LET THE CHAOS REIGN!

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Take a deep breath in, and Let The Chaos Reign!

Earlier this year, Brendan the blind guy caught up with lead singer from U.S rock heavyweights POP EVIL to chat about the band's new accurately titled album, 'Versatile' feature hard-hitting rock slammer 'Let The Chaos Reiggn'.

It's the in-depth, powerful words of wosdom, creativity, love and support from "blue-collar" hard-working artists like Leigh that help make music a powerful substance that can pull us out of dark times like the world has gone through this past 18 months!

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Switchfoot 'Interrobang' - Interview With Chad Butler

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Switchfoot 'Interrobang' - Interview With Chad Butler

LIFE IS SHORT, LIVE IT WELL”

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I dare you to move out of your lockdown blues and join Brendan the blind guy as he has an in-depth chat to Chad Butler from multi-platinum rockers SWITCHFOOT, about their powerful 12th album 'Interrobang'!.

Chad and Brendan talk about the writing process of the album during the pandemic/lockdowns, where their minds were at writing and recording the songs, Chad's mad cooking skills and so much more that Bon Jovi himself will try to rip-off surely!

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Buckcherry 'Hellbound' Album - Interview with Stevie D

Buckcherry 'Hellbound' Album - Interview with Stevie D

THIS ONE IS SO HOTT!

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This one is coming in SO HOTT! Iconic U.S rockers BUCKCHERRY release their ninth studio album 'Hellbound' on June 25 which features new singles 'So Hott' and title track 'Hellbound'.

Brendan the blind guy was thrilled to chat to lead guitarist Stevie D about the new album, their choice to return to a beloved producer, life for the band during the pandemic and so much more to take your top, or bootoms off to in excitement!

Pre-order ‘Hellbound’ here.

Ekko Park 'Horizon' - Interview With Joe Walsh

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Ekko Park 'Horizon' - Interview With Joe Walsh

“LUCK OF THE IRISH”

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"LUCK OF THE IRISH" This year may have been challenging to say the least, but good things are on the near Horizon! Beloved New Zealand rockers EKKO PARK recently dropped their long-awaited third studio album 'Horizon' featuring singles 'Uh Oh' and 'All Eyes On Me (featuring Grant Nicholas)'. To celebrate, Brendan the blind guy spoke to lead singer Joe Walsh, who doesn't know a single Eagles song, about the album, the bands rapid success and more that'll knock you flat on your ass! Like, Share and Follow Keen Eye 4 Concerts on Social Media and via our newsletter at www.keeneye4concerts.com/sign-up

This year may have been challenging to say the least, but good things are on the near Horizon!

Beloved New Zealand rockers EKKO PARK recently dropped their long-awaited third studio album 'Horizon' featuring singles 'Uh Oh' and 'All Eyes On Me (featuring Grant Nicholas)'.

To celebrate, Brendan the blind guy spoke to lead singer Joe Walsh, who doesn't know a single Eagles song, about the album, the bands rapid success and more that'll knock you flat on your ass!

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Seether 'Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum' - Interview With John Humphrey

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Seether 'Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum' - Interview With John Humphrey

“IF YOU WANT PEACE, PREPARE FOR WAR!”

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"IF YOU WANT PEACE, PREPARE FOR WAR!" Multi-platinum US rockers SEETHER release their eighth studio album 'Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum' and Brendan the blind guy caught up with drummer John to chat about the album, the band's full-production live online concert 'Locked And Live' to be held on August 31 and more! Like, Share and follow Keen Eye 4 Concerts on social media and via our newsletter at www.keeneye4concerts.com/sign-up

Multi-platinum US rockers SEETHER release their eighth studio album 'Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum' and Brendan the blind guy caught up with drummer John to chat about the album, the band's full-production live online concert 'Locked And Live' to be held on August 31 and more!

Grab a copy of the new album at https://found.ee/SiVisPacemParaBellum

Grab tickets to Seether’s Livestream concert Locked And Live at www.seether.veeps

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From Ashes To New 'Panic' - Interview With Danny Case

From Ashes To New 'Panic' - Interview With Danny Case

“LIKE AN HOUR-LONG YOGA CLASS”

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"LIKE AN HOUR-LONG YOGA CLASS" U.S rock heavyweights FROM ASHES TO NEW drop their highly anticipated third studio album, 'Panic' featuring singles 'What I Get' and 'Panic'. To celebrate the release of their new album, vocalist Danny Case had a chat to Brendan the blind guy about the idea behind the album, the bands writing methods and much more hot 'n' spicy magic! Like, Share and Follow Keen Eye 4 Concerts on our social medias and via our newsletter at www.keeneye4concerts.com/sign-up

U.S rock heavyweights FROM ASHES TO NEW drop their highly anticipated third studio album, 'Panic' featuring singles 'What I Get' and 'Panic'.

To celebrate the release of their new album, vocalist Danny Case had a chat to Brendan the blind guy about the idea behind the album, the bands writing methods and much more hot 'n' spicy magic!

I could not even begin to fathom that times a hundred!

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THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT 'Unbroken' Q&A Interview

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THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT 'Unbroken' Q&A Interview

“I’LL REMAIN UNBROKEN!”

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Q&A INTERVIEW WITH CLINT BOGE

Hey everyone, Brendan the blind guy here! In these “unprecedented times” that’ve Gone and issued at least One Second Of Insanity over our lives like  A Slow Descent of darkness, we Crave and Reach for freedom and normality. Although the World’s On Fire at the moment, we will rise again out of the ashes like a Phoenix, because no matter what, we Always have the lifeline that is music, which remains Unbroken

 

So, consider these guys your saviours! Ladies & gentlemen, lords & ladies, I give to you Australia’s favourite rockers, THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT!

Brendan; Last August, you warmed up fans with your first new musical offering in over a decade, the fiery powerhouse single ’Unbroken’. As fitting as this song is for these hard times, point in case the first verse“when all that you’ve known, is taken away, inside a heart that died, living a lonely life”, this song was written before this current crises, even before the recent national bushfire crisis. So what was the inspiration for this song?

 

Clint – “Unbroken” was inspired by the emotional rollercoaster that is life. I drew on some really dark and turbulent times in my life for some of the lyrical content. But I also wanted to highlight the fact that I gotten through every bad day of my life and I was still standing. We all have a fight and I wanted people to know that they are not alone and I hope that every time they listen to Unbroken that they feel a little better knowing that.

 

Brendan; This song definitely has a more powerful, anthemic drive to it musically speaking I find, with a major-tone in the chorus to lift up the spirits and help carry the soaring vocals. What are the influences and musical flavours you’ve drawn on for this song, and are any in contrast to previous influences?

 

Clint – There is so much great music that is always out there floating around in the ether, you can’t help but be inspired by it. I don’t think there was any one influence I could put my finger on though. We really wanted to sound like a band that had grown and matured, whilst still sounding like us, just fresher and reenergised after our little holiday.

 

Brendan; I’m sure we’re all keen to find out if this song is a taste of a possible new album coming soon, and if so, what can fans expect from the new music to come?

 

Clint – It definitely is and we are working hard on a brand new full length album as we speak. We have demo’d about 6 or 7 songs to date, so we are hoping to have an album ready for release some time next year. 

 

Brendan; Recently you dropped the video clip for Unbroken which gives viewers an in-your-face experience on-stage and backstage, featuring footage from your performances at Good Things Festival in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. What inspired you to take this approach for the video? 

 

Clint – I don’t think we’ve done a live crowd footage based clip since “One Second of Insanity” from Begins Here. I’ve always loved those kinds of clips as you get an insight into what it’s like for the band both on stage and back stage. We had the best time on the “Good Things” festival and really wanted to share that great experience with everyone.

 

Brendan; Right, if this interview is a meal, we’ve served up the tasties, now time for the veggies. Seeing as we’re all going a bit stir-crazy stuck in isolation cut off from our surroundings and thus physical contact with people, we have to be a bit more creative with our time and methods of coping and living. Over on the Let’s Talk blog page, I asked people to share how they’re coping with the help of music and what creative projects fans and artists are undergoing. So, despite not being able to perform at shows, have these times been opened up any new creative pathways, and how have you all been coping and staying sane?

 

Clint – I’m sure for a lot of musicians and creative people out there, this time has been used to create new art. I’ve had time to get more lyrics written, finished songs that have been kicking around for ages, working on demos for all of my projects, so it’s that little bit of down time some of us needed. Other than that playing a shit load of COD, drinking responsibly and annoying my friends :P

 

Brendan; Now time for dessert! Let’s get exclusive guys, just me and you… So, what is an exclusive fun-fact about yourselves? (anything you want music related or not)

 

Clint – I don’t know about “fun fact” and I really wish I had some crazy stuff to tell you but we’ve become really boring ha ha! We’ve traded late nights and partying for eating well and getting enough sleep. We are leaving the crazy stuff to the next generation of musos coming through!

 

Brendan; Want more dessert? Good, ‘cause it’s time for my favourite question of all! It’s WTF time y’all! So, guys, you must have some pretty priceless moments on your music journey, but what’s the one that takes the cake as the most hilarious, priceless, WTF of them all?

 

Clint – We’ve seen the world, played some amazing shows, been on some amazing tours, there has been partying, nudity oh so much nudity ha ha, so much fun, it really does play out like the immortal words from ACDC in it’s a long way to the top. But the one that takes the cake for me and it’s pretty simple really and didn’t involve any nudity (well I think) was the time someone lost the masters to one of our albums in transit from LA to Brisbane. I’m still scratching my head about that one and they’ve never turned up, both parties involved still blame each other, ha ha 

 

Brendan; Thanks so much for taking the time to chat guy’s! Let’s wrap things up with a message to all fans out there, particularly those struggling in these hard times, what would you like to say to them?

 

Clint – Thank you so much for all of your continued support, you guys are the best. We have new music on its way and I gotta say some of the new tunes gave me goosebumps. You know that’s a good sign after 20yrs, the vibe in the band room has never been better. Everyone is inspired and energised to deliver a great album that we hope you will love just as much as the others. Hang in there guys, it’s on its way. Big luv always C

 

THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT DROP VIDEO CLIP FOR FIRST NEW MUSICAL OFFERING IN OVER A DECADE

UNBROKEN

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Off the back of a sold out tour, a towering new single, and killer sets at Good Things festival, Australia’s favourite rockers The Butterfly Effect have today served up the video for their first new musical offering in over a decade, Unbroken – giving viewers a AAA pass to life on stage and backstage.  Featuring behind the scenes footage and on-stage rampaging from their performances at Good Things Festival in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, the video will allow everyone to relive their festival-going days, and is an in-your-face reminder of just how staggeringly powerful and relevant this band is, and offers a genuine insight in to the comradery within.  
 
True to name, The Butterfly Effect is indeed a force, and they have clearly been missed by a patient and loyal fanbase who were right back there with them the moment it was revealed the band were back together.
 

“Releasing Unbroken was a pivotal moment in itself for us. We're so happy to have been able to write more music as ‘The Butterfly Effect’. To then be added to the Good Things bill really topped off 2019 for us, "lead vocalist Clint Boge says.  “To be honest, stepping out onto those festival stages again was a real uncertainty for us. It'd been 10 years between festival performances so to see that many faces, young and old in the audience really solidified to us that pushing forward with new material was an absolute must.”
 
Formed in 1999, The Butterfly Effect have enjoyed an illustrious career racking up some impressive stats, including three massive albums – all certified Gold – multiple appearances at renowned festivals including Livid, Falls Festival, Big Day Out and more, countless national and overseas tours, six consecutive years in triple j’s Hottest 100, three features on triple j’s Live at the Wireless, and a number one-selling DVD documentary and concert film.  Despite sustained successes throughout the 00s, the rigours of band life took their toll on the band – and in 2014 The Butterfly Effect went on indefinite hiatus.  After reconnecting at a rock show, the guys decided that a beer and a chat was in order. That catch up eventually led to a sold out national tour, and an ongoing desire to continue making music, which saw The Butterfly Effect jump into the studio, and as a result, the bold new single Unbroken was born.  The melancholic track is a refreshingly honest and impassioned offering from the experienced hard rockers, and one that proves their creative connection is stronger than ever. 

“We're having a blast!” Boge enthuses, “Obviously we can't all be in the studio together at the moment but writing music online is going to be the new normal for us for the next few months. It's sounding like us, which is exciting! The feeling is reminiscent of when the band first started writing together back in the early 2000s.” 

And in more thrilling news for fans, the band are hopeful to have some new music to dish out before 2020 is done, with Boge saying, “We’re obviously in uncharted territory in terms of when life will get back to normal for everyone, but for now – dropping new music before the end of the year is our plan, and Unbroken sets the tone for what's to come.”

The Butterfly Effect is Ben Hall (drums), Clint Boge (lead vocals), Glenn Edmond (bass guitar) and Kurt Goedhart (lead guitar).

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Cloning 'All Rise' Single Q&amp;A

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Cloning 'All Rise' Single Q&A

ALL RISE!

              CLONING ANNOUNCE NEW SINGLE & VIDEO ALL RISE

+ LAUNCH SHOW ON MARCH 13 

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Emerging WA band Cloning have today released their ethereal new single All Rise, an introspective track that questions morality and is influenced by Nordic mythology.  The group have also released an impressive self-made cosmic claymation film clip to accompany the song.  To celebrate the release of All Rise, Cloning will be playing an exclusive show at the Indian Ocean Hotel in Scarborough on March 13.

All Rise pays homage to triphop auteurs Portishead while also evoking influences from Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds to Radiohead.  Recorded and mixed by Dave Parkin (Gyroscope, Karnivool) and mastered by Brian Lucey (Cage The Elephant, Arctic Monkeys, Royal Blood), this atmospheric track is the perfect soundtrack to a warm, hazy summer, with shining synthesisers, ample mandolin, cinematic guitar and idiosyncratic vocals.  Speaking on the intricate meaning behind the track, guitarist and lead vocalist Felix Parker says, All Rise is about how groups of people can think their intentions are purer than they actually are, and end up committing morally questionable acts in the name of their chosen cause.  It's also about what gets left in the wake of pursuing a goal and how noble intentions can be corrupted by the pursuit of this goal.  The imagery in the lyrics is influenced by Nordic mythology and stories about the Yggdrasil which is a mythical ash tree at the centre of the cosmos.  I read way too much as a kid and a lot of that just seems to naturally flow into my lyrics.”

Following the Nordic mythology theme, the video for All Rise was cleverly and masterfully worked in-house by the band, from conception to completion, excluding the editing which was completed by Jake Crawford (Psychedellic Porn Crumpets). From set making, to directing, to filming – the band did it all.  With over forty hours of footage filmed over one very long weekend, and after almost setting fire to Felix’s living room twice, the video was taking shape.  “We wanted to create visuals that complemented the lyrics and the myths they were influenced by. We came up with the concept first and were trying to think about how we could pull it off. We thought about hiring an animator to make an animation video at first, but we couldn’t afford it. Bevan made stop motion videos as a kid and does photography in his spare time, so we decided to make the video ourselves using Claymation,” explains Felix.  “And we are really happy that we decided to do it ourselves because we ended up making something that is way more us than if someone else had done it,” adds guitarist Bevan Green, “But it definitely pushed the limits of our sanity. We spent ages gluing fake leaves to sticks to make trees which is really finicky when you’re dealing with things this small. And we had to be careful when filming not to move the clay figures in the wrong way or knock the camera, because one dodgy photo would ruin the hundreds of photos we had already taken up to that point for the scene.” 

Cloning formed among friends Nic Rollo, Felix Parker and Jack Brett during their final years at school.  The untimely loss of a close friend and musician around this time drove them to invest heavily in their musical pursuits.  They were soon joined by guitarist Bevan Green, who grew up in the goldfields mining town of Kalgoorlie; joining the band when he moved to Perth.  Though in relative infancy, Cloning have already been notching up some impressive achievements - touring nationally and scoring a WAM Song of the Year nomination last year – it’s safe to say 2020 is set to be a big year for this talented alternative act out of Perth!  

All Rise is out February 3.

Cloning is Felix Parker (lead vocals and guitar), Bevan Green (guitar and vocals), Nic Rollo (bass and vocals), Jack Brett (drums).

Listen: ALL RISE

Watch: ALL RISE

CLONING ALL RISE LAUNCH GIG

FRI MAR 13 | INDIAN OCEAN HOTEL, SCARBOROUGH WA | 18+

Tickets from Oztix https://heatseeker.oztix.com.au/

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 Q&A Interview With Felix, Jack & Bevan.

Q; What’s the inspiration behind your new single ‘All Rise’?

A; Felix - All Rise is about how groups of people can place a lot of significance on their beliefs, but be quite misguided in doing so. I was reading a fair bit about nordic mythology at the time and some of the lyrics are influenced by that. In particular the Yggdrasil which is a mythical Ash Tree was something I tried to incorporate into the imagery of the tune. 


Q; Who are your greatest musical influences?

A; Radiohead, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Portishead, The Doors, Everything Everything. 

Q; What do you bring to the live stage?

A; Bevan - I think theres something in there for everyone in our live shows. We like so much different styles of music and we try to make our music reflect that. 
A; Felix - We've spent a long time getting our live set tight so now we're just trying to have fun and give the audience a good experience. 

Q; How was the recording process?

A; Bevan - We recorded with Dave Parkin at Blackbird studios. 
Jack – Dave is great. He's so experienced and easy to work with. He fits in so well with our band band. The song took a couple days to record.
A; Felix - We spent the longest time getting the drum tones sounding nice before we recorded. They're the foundation of the song so once we're happy with how they sound everything else usually flows smoothly from there. 


Q; What was the inspiration behind the music video?

A; Felix - The video draws from nordic mythology like the lyrics. We tried to make a video which complemented the words in the song and gave some more life to the ideas they were influenced by.  

A; Bevan - In the video a traveller is attempting to find ‘The Yggdrasil’, which is a sacred ash tree that features a lot in Nordic mythology. But on the way he has to face a series of challenges designed to stop him from reaching the tree. 


Q; How would you describe your writing process?
Felix - Usually a song starts with Bevan or I recording ideas at home. If we're vibing then we get Jack and Nic to come in to flesh out the song more. 
A; Bevan - Felix started 'All Rise' when he recorded a mandolin riff and some guitar chords on his computer one night so I came over a couple days later and wrote my guitar parts for the song. We thought it was sounding cool so we got Jack and Nic involved to finish off the song. 

Q; Give us an interesting personal fact!
A; We should win an award for most pizza eaten by a band. We eat a lot when we're together and if pizza could be a muse it would be ours. 

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Walking On Cars - Podcast Interview With Patrick (vocals), November 26 2019

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Walking On Cars - Podcast Interview With Patrick (vocals), November 26 2019

THIS MONSTER’S BACK IN TOWN!

This monster's back in town! Brendan the blind guy went chasing speeding cars as he spoke to Patrick, the lead singer from Irish alt-rock band WALKING ON CARS leading up to the bands debut Australian headline tour for their critically acclaimed second album 'Colours'. The two lads spoke about the making of the new album and the inspiration behind the songs, how the band walk out onto the stage at their energetic live shows plus a whole new meaning to a "wet dream". Follow Keen Eye 4 Concerts on all your socials and sign up to our newsletter at www.keeneye4concerts.com

This monster's back in town! Brendan the blind guy went chasing speeding cars as he spoke to Patrick, the lead singer from Irish alt-rock band WALKING ON CARS leading up to the bands debut Australian headline tour for their critically acclaimed second album 'Colours'.

The two lads spoke about the making of the new album and the inspiration behind the songs, how the band walk out onto the stage at their energetic live shows plus a whole new meaning to a "wet dream".

Head to the What’s On? page for full information on the bands Australian tour!

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Saint Asonia - Podcast Interview with Adam Gontier (vocals), November 6 2019

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Saint Asonia - Podcast Interview with Adam Gontier (vocals), November 6 2019

TIME TO UNLEASH THE BEAST WITHIN!

It's time to unleash the beast within! Even Brendan the blind guy could see that this right here is not of flawed design! Brendan had the honour of chatting to ex-Three Days Grace, now Saint Asonia lead vocalist ADAM GONTIER to chat about Saint Asonia's new album 'Flawed Design' featuring tracks 'This August Day', 'Beast' and 'Sirens (feat. Sharen Den Adel)' and what Adams writing influences are and so much more, including what Adam gets up to in the shower and what interesting body part he's signed over the years! Check out the official Keen Eye 4 Concerts website www.keeneye4concerts.com

It's time to unleash the beast within! Even Brendan the blind guy could see that this right here is not of flawed design! Brendan had the honour of chatting to ex-Three Days Grace, now Saint Asonia lead vocalist ADAM GONTIER to chat about Saint Asonia's new album 'Flawed Design' featuring tracks 'This August Day', 'Beast' and 'Sirens (feat. Sharen Den Adel)' and what Adams writing influences are and so much more, including what Adam gets up to in the shower and what interesting body part he's signed over the years!

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Ali Barter - Podcast Interview, October 24 2019

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Ali Barter - Podcast Interview, October 24 2019

QUITE A SUITABLE GIRL!

This girl right here is quite a suitable girl to snag your attention, so please stay focused! Brendan the blind guy spoke to Melbourne's pop/rock star ALI BARTER about her recently released second studio album 'Hello, I'm Doing My Best' plus the Australian run of tour dates for the album, what inspires her writing and much more! Make sure you've got hold of it properly and have a listen! Check out the official Keen Eye 4 Concerts website www.keeneye4concerts.com

This girl right here is quite a suitable girl to snag your attention, so please stay focused! Brendan the blind guy spoke to Melbourne's pop/rock star ALI BARTER about her recently released second studio album 'Hello, I'm Doing My Best' plus the Australian run of tour dates for the album, what inspires her writing and much more!

Make sure you've got hold of it properly and have a listen!

Plus check out Ali Barter’s ‘Hello, I’m Doing My Best’ Australian tour dates at the What’s On? page here.

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Of Mice And Men - Podcast Interview with Tino (drums), October 16 2019

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Of Mice And Men - Podcast Interview with Tino (drums), October 16 2019

THIS IS A PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT!

Some say rock is dead, and that threat may be real, but there's a band who won't be silenced anytime soon! Brendan the blind guy recently chatted to Tino, the drummer from U.S metalcore giants OF MICE AND MEN about their new album 'EARTHANDSKY' plus their live shows and much more! Check it out with no restrictions at all! Plus check out the official Keen Eye 4 Concerts website www.keeneye4concerts.com

Some say rock is dead, and that threat may be real, but there's a band who won't be silenced anytime soon! Brendan the blind guy recently chatted to Tino, the drummer from U.S metalcore giants OF MICE AND MEN about their new album 'EARTHANDSKY' plus their live shows and much more!

Check it out with no restrictions at all!

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Carthasy - Q&amp;A Interview

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Carthasy - Q&A Interview

JOIN THE ASCENT OF ROCK GREATNESS!

Hey everyone, Brendan the blind guy here! We all know it gives me Endless joy and an Endorphin rush when I get to Connect with talented bands on The Ascent in the Aussie music scene! Today, ladies and gentlemen I have the distinct pleasure of chatting to an alternative rock band breaking down all Walls in their path, CARTHASY!

Brendan; Thanks for being here guys! First up, the name Carthasy, what’s the story and meaning behind this intriguing name?


Lindsay; Cheers Brendan, thanks for having us. I think we were going for something which reflected the idea of catharsis, of releasing strong emotions, of everything coming together in huge moment. I think that when we're at our best we can get there with our music. Having that name has unfortunately led to a 'career' of having it pronounced a hundred different ways by everyone we meet, but it's always fun to see what people come up with.

Brendan; You guys recently unleashed your second studio album ‘Revolve’, a dynamic power-house of booming angst and furocity accompanied by fierce driving riffs, cracking beats and confronting vocal edge. So, what does this album and the songs on it represent to you, individually and as a band?

Lindsay; For me the album is a really nice testament to what we can achieve as a band. We went into the writing process with a really clear idea of what we wanted out of it, the sounds we were chasing, and the end result that we wanted to achieve. Getting to that goal required taking a lot of things away. We wanted an stripped back, raw, aggressive album, which meant there was no room for ego on any of us. We wanted a really huge guitar sound, which meant everything else had to get out of the way. We wanted a really consistent theme and impact on the songs, which meant that we weren't able to indulge some of our proggier tastes. I've always thought that the hardest thing to do in music is to write a simple song that's really good, and I think that at our best points on the album we've achieved that. Directionally, "Revolve" was also another step down a much heavier road than we've taken before, which required a bit of a recalibration in the vocal delivery and the tones we were using. Our vocalist Garry did an incredible job of adapting his vocals to the sound we were seeking for this album, and for me his performance is the highlight of the album.

Brendan; When I personally listen to this incredible album, I’m treated to stylistic attributes reminiscent of Karnivool, Dead Letter Circus, Something With Numbers’ first album ‘Etiquette’ and even the mighty Tool. So, are these incredible bands key influences for you musically?
Man, 'Etiquette'! I absolutely thrashed that album in high school, I haven't thought about that album in years. There's definitely chunks of that album buried in Garry's and my DNA which are probably still coming through in 2019. I'm going to listen to it now, I bet it's still buried in my memory somewhere. 'Sunshine Showers' is an eternal jam. Born too late to explore the pop-punk universe...

Lindsay; Aside from forgotten and underrated millenial Australian pop-punk bands, our main influences on this album were Norma Jean, Rosetta and, for me at least, early Pelican. The album was also written during a period where I was listening to Architects' 'All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us' more or less on repeat so there are probably some thematic cues that have bled through there. We've also been trying to write a song with as much melody as an Oceansize track for some time. We'll get there one day.

Brendan; More exciting stuff that Revolve around the album’s release! You guys recently played an album launch show on July 12 in North Perth. How’d that go?

Lindsay; Playing live is always an absolute thrill and it was great to have a chance to play the new album stuff for more or less the first time. Being significantly stripped back, the new album tracks translate significantly better to a live environment, it was nice to not have to play 10 minute prog jams. We were lucky enough to be joined by our great mates in Altona who were launching an album on the same night and it was a pleasure to share the stage with them.

Brendan; For those of us who couldn’t make it to this show, tell us what we missed out on? Did you guys blow the speakers? Was there any brawls? Did you break everything in sight? Or was the atmosphere tame, civilized and full of elderly Bingo-enthusiasts complaining that it’s too loud?

Lindsay; Perth has its share of people moving into new apartments which overlook live music venues then complain about the noise, and Garry's amp does go to 11 (genuinely - Soldanos do for some reason), so I'm surprised the last one didn't happen. Nothing too crazy from us, I think most of the crowd we get down are now a bit past the brawling stage and guitars are expensive. I'm also tied to a laptop these days for samples and such so I can't even run too far from the drumkit. I think the whole big rockstar move of smashing shit is fun if your parents are buying your guitar or you're getting them for free from the manufacturer - neither are true for us yet unfortunately!

Brendan; Right, I reckon it’s time we get exclusive! So, what is an exclusive fun fact about each of yourselves?

Lindsay; Ha ha, we all have reasonably professional lives so I'm going to duck that question - nothing too scandalous or doxxable sorry!

Brendan; Now it’s time for my FAVOURITE question! That’s right people, it’s best cat-video on Youtube time!... just kidding, it’s W.T.F time! (although who doesn’t love a good cat video right?). So guys, what is THE MOST hilarious, priceless W.T.F moment on your musical career thus far?

Lindsay; It's gotta be our last album launch, where our bassist Jack launched himself off a cab and immediately shredded his ACL. He managed to get through the rest of the set on adrenaline and beer but realised what he'd done as he was trying to give me a hand carrying my drums out at the end of the night. The best part of a year worth of rehab and he was ready to play again without sitting on a stool on stage. He makes his living now as a stage manager in the UK for awesome bands like the Psychedelic Porn Crumpets so clearly he's still able to carry heavy shit. A credit to his physiotherapists.

Brendan; And last but not least, what else can fans look forward to from you guys lurking around the corner?

Lindsay; Life's getting in the way for all of us a little bit at the moment and we're spread across the world - I'm the only one in Perth most of the time - but we'd love to put out some more music when the time's right. Rumour has it there might be a few more tracks from 'Revolve' that were trimmed from the release, I'd love to get them out at some point - if nothing else because one of them has a pretty sick drum part. It depends on whether finances or my ego win out in the end I guess!

Lindsay; Thanks for having us mate, much appreciated.


The debut single from Carthasy's upcoming album 'Revolve'.

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Shelley Segal - Q&amp;A Interview

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Shelley Segal - Q&A Interview

HOLY MOLY!

Hey everyone, Brendan the blind guy HereI Don’t Believe In Fairies, but what I do believe in, is artists who’s musical essence fills me, running through my Blood like a holy spirit, and No, I’m not a Holy Man! Ladies & gentlemen, I’ve got the distinct pleasure of catching up with an artist drawing near to the Eve of her EP launch and thus greatness! All the way from San Antonio and back, SHELLEY SEGAL!

Brendan; How’ve you been since we last spoke in November 2017 Shelley?

 

Shelley: Hi Brendan! What an awesome intro, hehe! I’ve been really well since then, thanks. I’ve been super busy, lots of writing, touring and recording! 

 

Brendan; Last time we spoke, you’d just released your single ‘Someone Like You’, a defiant, powerfully commanding track about not being able to love who you’re “supposed to”. Now, you’ve released your new track ‘No’ off your upcoming EP ‘Holy’., conveying flavours of pop, indie, rock, folk and country. ‘No’ seems to portray a wanting for an end without confrontation, is that the story behind the song lyrically, or am I way off? (likely)

 

Shelley: With ‘No’ you are totally right, that is definitely part of what the song describes. The song depicts different scenarios where it is hard to say “no” for different reasons. Maybe your safety or your job is at stake, or maybe you just don’t have the experience to assert your boundaries. I want the song to be part of the wider conversation that we are having around consent. In the song I am encouraging myself and others to have the strength to assert our own boundaries but also expressing the idea that sometimes it can be more complicated than that, to hopefully encourage deeper awareness, consideration and compassion. 

 

Brendan; ‘No’ and ‘Blood’ are the two tracks that really grab my attention on your upcoming EP ‘Holy’, with a sharp rock edge and catchy vocal hooks in both. Is this why you chose ‘No’ to be the first taste of the EP for fans?

 

Shelley: I’m so glad those tunes are resonating with you! Blood is one of my favourites!!! It’s hard to pick a single really because I feel like the tracks stand alone and all have something different to offer. I felt like ‘No’ would be a strong foot forward, it’s catchy and also is very directly engaging with a serious issue and I love the chance to get to talk about these kinds of things with press! 

 

Brendan; As I previously mentioned, there’s lots of musical flavours swirling around in the EP’s mix of styles. What was the inspiration for all the musical diversity, did the songs’ stories simply yearn for their respective sounds?

 

Shelley: The songs on the EP were all written since moving to the US. I think being here has really influenced me in both the content of the songs, often around political discussions present here such as consent, religious freedom, gun control, tribalism/racism and also stylistically. I’ve spent so much time on tour driving around the US listening to country radio and absorbing those sounds and styles. I think each song really called for its own sound but I can hear the influences of being here and the music I’ve been seeing and listening to in each track. I drew on the artists that I love and I don’t feel the need to stay in one sonic palette.

 

Brendan; I can’t help but notice, from what I can tell, you still haven’t made your way up here to Sydney *sniffle-sniffle*. Is there any plans lurking for an Aussie tour in the near future?

 

Shelley: I KNOOOOOOOOW!! I’m so sad that I haven’t been on a big national Aussie tour for a while. I did get to do a regional VIC tour last year. I’m hoping that next year I will be able to come up! Hopefully will see you at a show :D

 

Brendan; Since we last spoke, I can imagine your performances have grown immensely. So paint us a word picture of what you bring to the stages these days?

 

Shelley: I've been really honing my show these last few years, I've been playing with my partner Rob on guitar and added a stomp pedal to the mix which has given me a lot more drive and energy on stage. I've also been learning to have more quiet subtle moments so I feel like overall the dynamics have really grown. I love to be vulnerable and open and to connect with my audiences to give them a space to reflect on their lives and how they see the world.

 

Brendan; Right, I reckon it’s time we get exclusive Shelley, just me and you… and all the readers. So, what’s an exclusive fun fact about yourself?

 

Shelley: So one cool (I think!) fact about me is that I used to play table tennis competitively!! I love it so much - it’s the best sport hehehe!! My father, uncle and my brother play and I still play casually. But when I was younger I used to go to tournaments and I even played on the state team a few times. At one point I was ranked #9 in the country for my age group. So don’t call it ‘Ping Pong’ or you’ll get my back up :P :P :P

 

Brendan; Now it’s time for my favourite question of all, that’s right people, it’s WTF time! So Shelley, you being a very active musician traversing the world with your music, winning the hearts of people here in Australia and abroad. This said, you must have some pretty priceless moments on your music career, but what’s the one that takes the cake as being the most hilarious, priceless, WTF of them all?

 

Shelley: So back in 2015 I released my single ‘Morocco’. It was about my experiences travelling briefly in Marrakech and Essaouira, looking at my place there as a tourist and what experiences were afforded to me contrasted with how things were for some locals. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHBWr2x0rrY I touched on some difficult issues that I had seen such as child homelessness and drug tourism.

 

After I released the music video a blog in Morocco wrote (incorrectly) that I had denounced the kingdom of Morocco. Thousands of people read that article and then watched my video through that lens. I copped a lot of online abuse and the story was picked by the national press in Australia and also the Moroccan World News. It was a very strange and interesting experience culminating with a story on the front page of the Age Entertainment Online with a picture of me and my dad underneath the headline ‘Australian Artist Causes Drug Furore In Morocco’.

 

Brendan; And finally, after your EP is launched on November 1, what else can fans look forward to, give us a teaser?

 

Shelley: Well I have some super exciting projects in the works. I’m creating music for a documentary called 'Transmission Love’ about a young transgender girl and her family in Los Angeles. 

I’m working with my dear friend Prince Chapelle on a collaborative album. Prince is an incredible songwriter, producer and vocalist. Our album will be a meld of styles, folk and country melodies and guitars mixed with pop production and some fantastic local musicians joining us. 

I’m also working on a conservation themed EP that is very close to my heart. ‘Great Loud Sound’ will be co-written with Dan Lombardo - a biologist and science communicator and educator from Tacoma in Washington State. The project will educate people about the stunning and unique Puget Sound Watershed, the animals who live there and the issues they face.

We are currently raising funds for the project here which we will eventually share online as a free resource: https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-puget-sound-conservation-ep

I also share new music every week on my Patreon page! www.patreon.com/shelleysegal

 

Brendan; Thanks for your time Shelley and hope to catch you in Sydney soon!

 

Shelley: Thanks so much for having me, for your great questions and for helping me share my music <3

 

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The Darkness - Podcast Interview with Rufus (drums), September 18 2019

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The Darkness - Podcast Interview with Rufus (drums), September 18 2019

“WE ARE THE KNIGHTS OF THE OLD WAYS”

This will make any rock fans heart explode! Brendan's nver givin' up on his love of chatting to amazing artists like Rufus the drummer from UK rock legends THE DARKNESS leading up to the release of the band's latest album 'Easter Is Cancelled' and March 2020 Australian tour! Check it out for how literally Rufus put his blood, sweat and tears into the new album and why to stay clear of being directly in front of Frank at their shows! Plus check out the official Keen Eye 4 Concerts website www.keeneye4concerts.com

This will make any rock fans heart explode! Brendan's nver givin' up on his love of chatting to amazing artists like Rufus the drummer from UK rock legends THE DARKNESS leading up to the release of the band's latest album 'Easter Is Cancelled' and March 2020 Australian tour!

Check it out for how literally Rufus put his blood, sweat and tears into the new album and why to stay clear of being directly in front of Frank at their shows!

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Lzzy Hale (Halestorm) - Podcast Interview, February 20 2019

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Lzzy Hale (Halestorm) - Podcast Interview, February 20 2019

SHE’S ONE SICK INDIVIDUAL!

Hey freaks! Time to scream until your skulls explode, because this right here, is apocalyptic! Brendan the blind guy hard the honour of chatting to today's queen of rock, LZZY HALE from Pennsylvanian rock legends, HALESTORM! Lzzy chatted about the band's upcoming visit to Australia for Download Festival 2019 and the controlled mayhem fans can expect, the headspace of Lzzy when she writes these incredible songs, why never to ask Lzzy for a lift somewhere, and a prank on tour that left a bad taste in their mouths! Check out the official Keen Eye 4 Concerts website www.keeneye4concerts.com

it’s just controlled chaos, we have to listen to each other and you know, kinda’ jam our way out of it and try to make a moment with the audience

Hey freaks! Time to scream until your skulls explode, because this right here, is apocalyptic! Brendan the blind guy hard the honour of chatting to today's queen of rock, LZZY HALE from Pennsylvanian rock legends, HALESTORM! Lzzy chatted about the band's upcoming visit to Australia for Download Festival 2019 and the controlled chaos fans can expect.

it’s little reminders that you are the strong person that you set out to be

Plus why never to ask Lzzy for a lift somewhere, and a prank on tour that left a bad taste in their mouths!

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