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CRY OF THE WOLF INTERVIEW with BILL FISCHER of MEGA COLOSSUS

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CRY OF THE WOLF INTERVIEW with BILL FISCHER of MEGA COLOSSUS What is new in the world of MEGA COLOSSUS? We are doing the Jaws Festival in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.This guy just started it because he loves that movie. Gets a bunch of bands and vendors and then at the end they show the movie. Going to the harder than steel festival in Germany in the fall. We know a guy who owns an online record company. He's a fan who wanted to bring a band over seas. Take us through the writing process Someone comes in with a solid structure. Sometimes we start with the lyrics. It's a group effort. How do you approach Recording? When we record it is track to track. We map it out and then put it all together. Nowadays with digital recording being what it is, you cannot leave mistakes on your record. Influences? Van Halen is the reason why I bought a guitar, Iron Maiden. I soaked it all up as a kid. Boston, Priest. I was a thrash kid. But Boston, we were just talking

CRY OF THE WOLF MAGAZINE Interview With Brian Blake from ETERNAL VOYAGER

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CRY OF THE WOLF MAGAZINE Interview With Brian Blake from ETERNAL VOYAGER I listened to their 2014 release, "THE BATTLE OF ETERNITY", and was immediately impressed by this bands sound and lyric approach. This is American Power Metal in all its pure and powerful glory. You can tell the influences but EV spins it into their own form of metal. This is controlled rage and passion for the metal that exists within us all. You will find yourself headbanging and singing along.  I had the chance to talk with guitarist, songwriter Brian Blake about the upcoming release. What is new for Eternal Voyager? Working on the new album, Darkened Times. This release will have better production. We are excited to get it out.We feel the songs are better. You have opened for a good many bands. Do you get time to hang out with those musicians? Not a whole time to talk. When we played with HAMMERFALL that was great.They actually watched our set from the side of the stage. So that was gr

Interview with Danny Knight of Crown Of Earth

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CROWN OF EARTH is full tilt classic metal band pounding through the modern era like a juggernaut. Their sound is power, their attitude is uncompromising.I spoke with Danny Knight, vocalist, regarding shows, metal, and the rise of social media. How long has CROWN OF EARTH been around? " 5 years. We have opened for a lot of national acts. Coming up will be Raven, and Blayze Bailey. Working with a guy for our next video. He has a warehouse full of lights. Some were even used by KISS. and he has all this memorabilia like POISON'S wardrobe chest. Things like that. We take things day by day. Some bands get stars in their eyes. We are a basement band trying to kick ass." On the subject of the negative or positive effects of social Media, Knight stated;  "We use social media. You have to. I think that live streaming video is the way to go. It seems that it's just easier to do. Nobody wants to go to shows. They click "going" on face book, but never sh

The Dead Daisies Live And Louder

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The Dead Daisies Live And Louder The Dead Daisies have captured all the energy of their stage performances on one disc. This remarkable cd of live songs also comes with a dvd featuring the same. It is a testament to this modern rock bands power. Even the cover songs sound like modern, fresh, versions.The Dead Daisies have been receiving great reviews as of late and this package will let you hear why. The production quality is superior. Just a fantastic addition to a growing legacy from this band. Go out and pick up a copy today! The Dead Daisies are: Brian Tichy--drums David Lowy---rhythm guitars John Corabi----vocals Marco Mendoza--bass Doug Aldrich----guitar www.thedeadedaisies.com  

Interview with Trey Gadler of Azrael's Bane

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Azrael's Bane is a powerhouse metal band that approaches their craft with a fire and passion that is second to none. Talking to vocalist, Trey Gadler was a refreshing confirmation of why every musician must ultimately love what they do. Within an industry gutted by downloading and social media overload, Azrael Bane exists simply for the love of metal. Gadler explains it best when he says,   "It's not 1989 anymore."   "There is zero financial incentive. It's like an expensive hobby. But for us it's not a job. It is a passion."   On the subject of social medias impact.         "Downloading sucks. But the social media things allows you to connect instantly. It's cool. Keeps you motivated. I think it's a good thing. Gets you in touch. Of course it's a good way to promote. But it can get saturated.   If Azrael's Bane co uld play any festival in the world where would it be?   Wa

Shallow ground Interview

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CRY OF THE WOLF Interview With Keith Letourneau From Shallow Ground Take us through your writing process "I usually write the riffs, bring them to practice. We record everything. Usually we practice twice a week. Sunday mornings are the most productive." How long is your set usually? "Depends. If we have 30 minutes or if it is longer. We have a lot of material to choose from. And of course we do some covers. Last time we were at Metal Meltdown in pennsylvania we did a faster, thrashier version of "Mob Rules". Craziest thing that ever happened onstage? " Stuff breaking. The usual. Beer spilling on pedals. One time our old guitarist didn't push his cable in all the way so spent a long time trying to analyze what was wrong with his rig." We talked at length about the gear he uses  and the labels involvement with their act. Keith was honest when he told me that this is not about any kind of money. As he states ,

CRY OF THE WOLF Interview with Nathan James of INGLORIOUS

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CRY OF THE WOLF Interview with Nathan James of INGLORIOUS Inglorious are one of the crown jewels at the Frontiers Record Label. This hard rocking band produces a modern rock sound, peppered with a 70's soulful vibrancy. Nathan James has the vocal prowess of any vocalist from your favorite hard rock bands. This band has now released their second album, Inglorious 2. We talked at length about fame, hard work and a surprise delay caused by none other than Justin Beiber himself. But the first question I had to ask: How they achieved such sonic mastery.      "The album was recorded in mostly one take, almost to the point of a live recording. This enables the band to capture the live "feel" of the band. The vocals were recorded afterwards. Bands don't seem to practice songs as much as they did. We got in a room and wrote ideas out on acoustics. " How many songs did you create?      "We wrote 30 songs in 6 days. We recorded 15 and