Showing posts with label Interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interview. Show all posts

Monday, February 17, 2014

Interview With Lyn-z Riot Of Misunderstood

   I got to pick the brain of  front woman Lynz-z Riot of the band Misunderstood. If you like your punk rock old school and gritty you might want to check this band out and read her thoughts on the music industry and the future of the band. Make sure you check out the music at the bottom of the page.

Credit: Glenn Pine Photography





You started music at a young age. What was the first song that you remember having an impact on you?

Lyn-z Riot:  First song to have an impact on me would have to be Joan Jett's bad reputation. She taught me a girl can do what she wants to do and that's what I'm going to do. I hold them lyrics close to my heart. It was punk rock with a message. I took it and did exactly what she said I started a punk band no matter how many times people treated me like crap for it.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Interview with Rainy Terrell Of Neo Geo

I sat down for a Skype chat with Rainy Terrell of Neo Geo and here is what she had to say:

Who did you work with in making your latest album Digital DNA?

Rainy: We self-produced the album.  For our first record, we used Cameron Webb who was an amazing producer. This time we had a lot of offers to have someone produce our record but we really felt that we could do it ourselves, not necessarily in an egotistical way, but it was more to prove to ourselves that it was something that we could accomplish.  Unlike a lot of other artists that are getting people to write their songs and having other people produce their records, I really believe Neo Geo can almost pretty much do it all. We are able to produce our own album, write great songs, and that's something that i'm really proud of in this band and i've come across such amazing and talented musicians as well. Me and the keyboardist, Ryan Walter, write all of the music.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Interview - Geri X

The latest Geri X release is a remarkable work of art. Showcasing several genres and showing Geri’s unique style. You can read my review of Work Is The Wolf  to see what I thought. I got to ask the artist a few questions. See the full interview below.