Interview with Chris Bradley and Andy Dawson (Savage)
…a few bands. I worked on a Witchfynde album a while back and also a Death Metal band called Evoke. I’ve done lots of local, unsigned stuff too How long… …READ MORE
…a few bands. I worked on a Witchfynde album a while back and also a Death Metal band called Evoke. I’ve done lots of local, unsigned stuff too How long… …READ MORE
…why Glenn is in the band … to do the singing. I wouldn’t have agreed to join the band if I was going to be the principal singer — that’s… …READ MORE
…restrictive for us. I think when people listen to a band with female vocal and guitar distortion the first impression is “..wow, another Goth Metal band”, but it’s not true!… …READ MORE
…bands don’t get what they deserve. It’s not that the bands who got less recognition in the 80’s were necessarily worse than the famous bands, but they were still more… …READ MORE
…bands like Skid Row and Guns N’ Roses were more of what the band was about in the beginning. Hard rock is a more appropriate category for the band, always… …READ MORE
…a project or a full time band? Sampo Axelsson: It’s a band. We are all very busy working with other stuff and not a rehearsing band, but we get together… …READ MORE
…closer to what Helloween does. MER: What story is behind the band’s name? Uli: Nowadays it’s not easy to find a strong band name which reflects the music and sounds… …READ MORE
…for six years now. 17)Were you in bands before or is this your first? I played in other bands before Coheed and so did the other guys, but Coheed is… …READ MORE
…still the biggest key to success for a band. MER: What is your composing process? Do all the band members contribute to songwriting? CJ: In the very beginning, the first… …READ MORE
…are talking about the pop-rock-segment, like Coldplay and such bands. Those bands who is more pop than rock. Good bands, by all means, but I can’t see any new The… …READ MORE