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Interviews with top Beat music advocates celebrities, musicians, artists, and icons about their current and past music projects.
Interview: N.J. Talks Inspiration and Collaborations
At 17, N.J. Chesnut has a lengthy resume full of musical achievements. He's already released a full length album in addition to a plethora of songs and is attending the California Institute of the Arts, or CalArts, soon. I had the chance to interview him about his musical inspirations and goals before he left for college.
Mina JohnsonPublished 6 years ago in BeatFor Lack of a Term
For Lack of a Term is an alternative rock band from Yonkers, New York. It's current members include: Chris Beairsto (drums), Neil Stafford (guitar), Arthur Wernham (bass) and Ryan Dempsey (vocals).
Jamie ArcelayPublished 6 years ago in BeatAt the Gates Fighting the Head of the Hydra
At The Gates are a death metal band from Gothenburg, Sweden, that formed in 1990. They have five albums to date, including this year’s At War With Reality. At War With Reality is available on Century Media Records, and has a deluxe CD issue including two bonus tracks, which are “Language Of The Dead” and “The Skin Of A Fire.”
Nick PerkelPublished 6 years ago in BeatMeet Nashville Band Sleep Nation
Scream & Shout by Nashville band Sleep Nation feels more like a tapestry woven from one of the finest indie rock bands on the scene. The band is comprised of Micah Rowland, Seth Bouldin, Justin Swingler, and Bran Merritt. Below is my recent interview with lead vocalist Bran Merritt.
Rick LarntzPublished 6 years ago in Beat- Top Story - April 2018
Cereal Dating With Alison Wonderland
It is a rare occasion that one gets to sit down and really pick the brain of an artist whose style and sound they truly admire, so when I was offered the chance to interview Alison Wonderland, I must admit that I had a small fan girl moment.
Samantha BentleyPublished 6 years ago in Beat An Interview with Simon Heath ('Atrium Carceri')
D.C. Perry: As a prolific dark ambient producer, active for almost fifteen years, therefore clearly showing passionate dedication for the genre, what does dark ambient represent to you? Would you say it's more personal, or that it is more closely intertwined with the greater world around us?
D.C. PerryPublished 6 years ago in BeatInterview: Alexandr Misko
I, myself, have always loved talking. I uttered my first words when I was merely 8-months-old which were, “Mama-Baba.” It was a command to my mother (Mama) that I wanted fed. I tried to speak sentences before anything else. It sounds crazy but it's true. For proof to myself, I looked through my old baby book and found out for sure. Even though I love talking I didn’t really think that I would enjoy conducting interviews with people as much as I do. This surprises me because I don’t much care for people, I only like their stories. While I was growing up, it didn't take very long for me to be comfortable enough around people to allow myself to be incredibly blunt. I felt like I understood them, but only to a certain point. Humans are generally predictable but there are some that aren’t, and they fascinate me just as much as hearing other people’s stories. My big mouth and my instinct to speak my opinion led me to this moment, analyzing and interviewing young Russian guitar player Alexandr Misko.
Kaylee ChaffinPublished 6 years ago in Beat2018: Year of the Soul Revival?
It's no secret that everyone is tired. Tired of the same old thing day in and day out. We've all been taking a back seat the last few years. Simply drifting through our routines, staring at screens, waiting for the world to change.
Robbie RobinsonPublished 6 years ago in BeatKenny Wayne Shepherd Keeps the Rock Rolling
Although he just turned 40 this year, Kenny Wayne Shepherd has been performing on center stage for over 20 years. At the tender age of 16, he was recognized for his vocals and guitar talent. Since that time, he has sold millions of records and received five Grammy nominations.
Marcia FrostPublished 6 years ago in BeatInterview with LA-Based Punk Band Tarah Who?
Tarah G. Carpenter started this project as a solo artist in Los Angeles. A musical dynamo, Tarah's a songwriter with a harmonic voice and a three-fold mastery over drums, bass and guitar; all that, and a beautiful personality to match, as proven by the below exchange. Turning to the other members, Matthew Peltcher is the bass player and does backup vocals and Coralie Hervé plays the drums. Across all metrics, this trio is loud, unique, and extra-ordinarily talented.
Beat StaffPublished 6 years ago in BeatFeli Fame's Only Concerns Are Music Notes & Dollar $igns
Formerly known as Felony Fame, artist Feli Fame's only crime is serving his listeners impactful statements with gritty punchlines and euphoric metaphors. A Newark, NJ native who understood the complexities of going the wrong route, he utilized his music as a successful medium to express himself and connect with other like-minded individuals. From musical projects and collaborations to film ventures, Feli outlines how his aspirations have come to fruition and upcoming projects we can be on the lookout for.
Shaunna NelsonPublished 7 years ago in BeatInterview with Freddy Spera of Crejuvent, the One-Man Extreme Metal Band
Federico ‘Freddy’ Spera, of the one-man band Crejuvent, applies his idiosyncratic style to everything he touches; his distinctive, humorous and carefree disposition is obvious from the outset, both inside and outside of the music he makes. To say the least, Spera is not exactly what somebody might expect from a founder of an extreme death metal band. He started playing the bass when he was a teenager, and his early interest and persistence with the instrument made him a certified expert.
Beat StaffPublished 7 years ago in Beat