Gwen Stacy have posted their new music video for “The First Words” off their album A Dialogue. Watch the new video below.
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Gwen Stacy have posted their new music video for “The First Words” off their album A Dialogue. Watch the new video below.
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Photos of My Favorite Highway, Forever The Sickest Kids, The Rocket Summer, and Sing It Loud can now be seen in Driven Far Off’s photos section. These photos were taken at the Regency Grand Ballroom in San Francisco, CA. on December 4, 2009. Click here to check out photos from this concert as well as other photos taken by Driven Far Off.
I See Stars have premiered their new music video for their song “3-D” off their album 3-D. Watch the new video below and listen to more of their music at http://www.myspace.com/iseestars.
Awhile ago I had the chance to sit down and chat with Alex Wade of Whitechapel, a metal band hailing from Knoxville, Tennessee. With their new album This Is Exile in stores and a Rockstar Mayhem Festival tour under their belt, this Metal Blade Record’s band is sure to take over. Many thanks go out to Kelli Malella of Metal Blade and Alex Wade for making this interview possible.
State your name and position in the band.
I’m Alex Wade and I play guitar.
What is the concept behind your new album This Is Exile?
On previous albums we never really followed any kind of concept, but on This Is Exile we kind of wanted to incorporate some kind of concept, just to make things a little more interesting for the fans and even for us writing it. This Is Exile kind of has the concept that flows of this evil god that gets sent to Earth to destroy it. All the songs are a piece of the concept and tell a story.
So how does it feel to be on tour with all these bands?
Very overwhelming considering I would say that at least 70% are our influences: Behemoth, Cannibal Corpse, Slayer, and even our friends in Black Dahlia and Job For A Cowboy. Pretty much before we left for this tour, we all were saying how it was going to be the best summer of our lives. Playing to thousands of people and seeing your favorite bands everyday, it’s a dream come true really.
How did you guys all start out?
We’re just like any other band, we started out as a local band in our hometown. We’ve played local venues, we’ve done it all. We’ve played rec centers and even played birthday parties. It goes to show that anyone can do it, you just have to have the right mindset.
What has been your favorite show you’ve ever played?
Honestly it was probably in London, we headlined Ghost Fest. It was a smaller club and there were about five or six hundred kids and I think it sold out two weeks before the show even happened. It was amazing, kids we’re just going off. The night was just real electric.
How do you guys keep entertained on tour?
We play a lot of Xbox 360 just like any other band does really. We play that new UFC Undisputed game, Call Of Duty, but currently we’re also trying to stay busy writing for the new CD. We’re going to be recording in January and it’ll be released sometime in spring or early summer of 2010.
If you were to describe each band members, what would you label each of them?
Not to have a big head anything, but I’m like the smart business guy, I handle all the business and I’m just the go to guy whether it be the manager or the label. Kevin is definitely the nerd, he’s all about technology and computers and stuff like that. Gabe is the hot tempered one of the group, he’s the bass player, he’s really big, and works out, so his testosterone is errr. Ben and Zach they just kind of hang out, they’re just normal dudes.
Out of all the songs, what is the most important to you?
“Possession” off the new CD This Is Exile. I think for us as a band it demonstrates our sound as a whole. If I had to pick one song to describe us, it would definitely be “Possession,” its dark, its heavy, and I really love to play that song live.
How’s the whole writing process going on tour?
We have one song that’s kind of loosey goosey you know, it’s not exactly concrete yet, but it definitely has good backbone to it. It’s coming out really good, if you like This Is Exile, you’re going to love the new stuff. We’re still keeping it fast and brutal, not trying to sell out or anything you know. It’s still going to be heavy as shit, we have some more riffs and ideas in the works so it’s coming along really good.
Be sure to catch Whitechapel touring through North America this fall 2009 alongside Trivium and pick up their album This Is Exile now.
Photos from this year’s Rockstar Mayhem Festival can now be seen in Driven Far Off’s photos section. These photos were taken at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View on July 11, 2009. Bands on the Rockstar Mayhem Festival include Marilyn Manson, Slayer, Killswitch Engage, Bullet For My Valentine, Trivium, The Black Dahlia Murder, Job For A Cowboy, and more.
I Set My Friends On Fire have posted their new video for “Things That Rhyme With Orange” from the album YOU CAN’T SPELL SLAUGHTER WITHOUT LAUGHTER.
Sing It Loud have posted their new music video for their song “Don’t Save Me” from their album Come Around. Check out the new video below.
Before Norma Jean decided dropped off their tour with Silverstein, I was lucky enough to be able to interview Jake, bassist of Atlanta’s own Norma Jean. Special thanks goes out to their tour manager Lucie, Chris Byrnes, Libby Henry, and of course Jake for making this interview possible.
State your name and position in the band.
I’m Jake and I play bass in Norma Jean.
With all the line up changes in the past, how has that affected Norma Jean?
It has made us better actually. Every time a line up change has happened, we definitely feel it’s the right direction for us, and even though some of the lineup changes weren’t that easy to go through we’ve definitely seen God through all of them.
What were the exact line up changes?
Josh Scogin and Josh Doolittle left the band in 2001 or 2002, which was right before Bless the Martyr and Kiss the Child came out. I joined right after that and then we had a fill in singer for awhile. Corey joined in 2004 or 2005, then Daniel quit a year and a half ago and now we have Chris Raines as a drummer.
How do get to know Chris Raines?
He was in a band called Spitfire that we used to play shows with back in the day. We’ve just known him forever.
From Redeemer to The Anti-Mother Norma Jean’s sound has changed, why is that?
We grew up. We’re all old and sick of playing chug chug wee songs. It’s kind of a natural progression for us. We all care about our music a lot and when we write it’s a collective effort with everybody. Its just not two dudes writing stuff. From lyrics to artwork to song structure to songs and riffs, we all kind of mold all the songs. We also just get tired of playing the same old stuff, so we constantly challenge ourselves to break out and play something that no one ever played or somebody has been afraid to play.
Can you describe Norma Jean’s writing process?
We usually block off about two to three months and just get together and hammer out songs and we get a practice space for about ten hours a day and just share riffs and stuff. But we’re kind of bored with that approach, so we’re taking this whole year to write on and off all year and take it really easy and really think through the songs a whole lot and really be happy with what were putting out. Not that we haven’t been happy with what we’ve put out before we’ve been stoked on everything, but we just wanted to take a different approach this time to see how much more we can challenge ourselves.
What does The Anti-Mother represent and the whole concept behind it?
It’s kind of this character that we created that we believe that everybody has inside them. It’s basically a mother which is nurturing, teaches you, and something that builds you up and the Anti-Mother is something that tears you down. We believe that everybody has that nature inside them that wants to pull them down like addiction whatever that is lying, cheating, stealing, drugs, alcohol, and greed anything like that. There’s something inside everybody that constantly tugs at them to go the wrong way and we really wanted to touch on a lot of issues that we’ve been through. We felt that we really had something to say on this last record and that maybe you could take something from this.
Where do you get most of the ideas for your songs?
Just life. What we’ve been through, what we see around us, and what we hope for pretty much. We try to always end on an end note of hope no matter how dark the song may be or lyrical content might be. We always want to say hey we’ve been through this stuff, but look where we can get to or look what’s ahead.
What song do you feel the presence of God the most?
I don’t know it’s always different each day. Sometimes since we do this so much it just becomes routine and every once in awhile I’ll just stop and be like wait I’m on stage God has given us so much, so I usually take about 5 to 10 seconds and pray during the set and try to enter back in.
What new exciting places will you be taking your fans on your next adventure?
Hopefully to Six Flags. Actually I would like to take a lot of people to Six Flags. We talked about doing a mall tour, but we wouldn’t play any shows. We would just show up and have people show up and walk around the mall with us and not really do anything.
What’s the next step for Norma Jean?
Don’t really know actually, we’ve started writing some stuff. We’ve got 2 songs that are pretty heavy, we have one song that’s really melodic. Scottie is writing some stuff that’s a little darker sounding, a little in slower tempo, but weird. And I’ve been writing some straight up rock I don’t know sounds weird, but some aggressive kind of stuff. It’s going to be weird, it’s going to be different, but we’re really excited because we really want to focus a lot on us as musicians and just challenging ourselves to be better at our instruments because there’s so much crap as far as bands go.
Do you have a favorite motto or life phrase?
Live your lives. Our old tour manager used to say that all the time and it rules because it’s true just live your lives.
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Photos from this year’s Rockstar Taste Of Chaos can now be seen in Driven Far Off’s photos section. These photos were taken at the San Jose Civic Auditorium on February 15, 2009. Bands on the Taste Of Chaos tour include Thursday, Bring Me The Horizon, Pierce The Veil, Four Year Strong, and Cancer Bats. Click here to check out photos from this year’s Taste Of Chaos and other photos taken by Driven Far Off.
Photos from Rise Against’s headline tour with Thrice can now be seen in Driven Far Off’s photo section. These photos were taken at the San Jose State Event Center on November 7, 2008.
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Overall Rise Against put on a great show on their tour supporting their newly released album Appeal To Reason. One of the songs with the greatest response was of course “Prayer Of The Refugee” from their previous album The Sufferer & The Witness. Although the band played many songs from the popular album, they also had a strong focus on their new material from their album Appeal To Reason, which was definitely a sight to see and a definite crowd pleaser. During their set their vocalist ran around the stage, while the guitarist jumped off the drum kit and various steps scattered in front of the stage. Eager Rise fans got there early and were happily crushed against the barricade ready for the band to come on stage. All in all Rise Against are definitely a band to see and they’ll be heading your way soon if you live in Europe or Japan, but don’t worry if you don’t because once they’re done they’ll be heading back home to the states for Bamboozle. To check out their tour dates be sure to visit their website at http://www.riseagainst.com/.