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JPop idol known as MELODY has taken the time to talk with us about how her music career has taken off since 2012! Releasing songs, even an EP, with newer music always being worked upon! She has performed shows but only at various events, but she would like to perform more, release even more music, and repeat it all again!

 

1. Where did you get the idea for the  name, you planned it or came out just like that? 

I just use the same name I use in real life, except in my artist name I mostly just go by my first name!

2. Why did you want to play this genre?

I write and perform J-pop music, and I always really loved the unique sounds and energy in J-pop. I love everything about idol culture too and not just the music, like the excitement of performing, meeting other idols who share my interests, the styles, the costumes and anything else!

3. How did this whole thing get its formation? 

Since 2012 when I was 5 years old, I loved to sing and play music and I knew that some day I wanted to sing and dance and make my own music. I started listening to J-pop in around 2018 and stared finding out about idols through music videos. I was truly inspired and that's when I decided how I wanted to express myself with music.

4. Where are you based out of and what is your music scene like there? Are there any local artists or bands you could recommend?

As both an overseas J-pop idol and a music artist I'm based in Vancouver, Canada. I haven't traveled abroad to see idols outside of my province yet, but I do know that idol culture in North America is still in developing stages. From what I know Vancouver is pretty ahead as our local scene is getting competitive for performance slots in events, we are hosting our standalone events and we have supporters who work hard to come each time. Most idol groups or soloists here do covers, but some like me do original songs.
J-pop idols aren't really a music genre but more of a performance style, so I'm not sure what group or idol to recommend because each writes or covers different music. So, I would recommend to go to an idol event and see what group appeals to you!

5. Who or what inspires you to write songs? 

Hearing songs from other idols, whether it's performed live or through streaming, helps to inspire my future songs. Sometimes just by listening to a song I can get ideas for lyrics and composition, even if it doesn't have any words. Sometimes when I'm deciding what kind of song to write next, I ask myself, "what is my discography missing?" As in, what kind of mood, sub-genre or meaning do I want to show people that I want to portray although I haven't yet?

6. What are your songs about? (What specific themes do they cover?)

A lot of the time my songs are about how I feel when I perform, so I try to portray excitement and  positivity with the lyrics and the instrumental. Some of my songs are directly taken from how I've felt in personal experiences, or are exaggerations of personal experiences. I also like to include references to things I like which are part of my concept or style, such as music, and mention it in a song.

7. Do you write your own songs? (Discuss the songwriting process in detail.)

I write my songs and lyrics, and some of the production. I write composition and words for the song at the same time, using my sketchbook to write lyrics and blank sheet music to make the score. To decide on the sound of the song, I use my keyboard. When I have a finished draft of a song, I send it as a demo tape to my sound producer, Ryuzen.  He is a very experienced music producer who has been working in J-pop for a long time, and even has his songs in rhythm games. I show him the song and references and we create the final track, then I record the song and and mix and master myself!

8. What have you released so far and what can someone expect from your works?

My first release was an EP with the tracks "New idol song!" and "Pearl Lake" as well as instrumental tracks in June 2024. In early September I released "DIVE!☆Summer Memory", and then "Love Adventure" in November. I always hope that my songs can give people an authentic J-pop idol experience, but still show off my own skills and thoughts.

9. Do you have any new music in the works?

No matter what time of the year it is I'm always working on a song! But sometimes it's in different ways. Most of the time when I say "I'm working on a song" it would mean writing it, but sometimes I'm working with my producer to release it, or working on a music video. 

10. How about playing shows and touring, have anything planned out? 

I perform in idol events but also as a part of the mainstream music industry. I challenge myself to perform as often as possible, and while I love to perform on stages for idols where there's a recurring circle of fans that will know my music, I want to get out to any stage I can. It's still a little early for me to tour, but I'd like to start thinking about my plans for it. As of writing this, I currently have a few shows that are currently being planned, and one that I'm announcing really soon!

11. What plans do you have for the future for this year?

This year I plan to release more music and spread it with more people. I also plan to make more music videos. I am making plans to start perform internationally as well!

12. Where can we listen to you and where can we buy your stuff?

You can find me on any streaming platform and all major social media sites! To see each individual platforms, you can see my website, melodyidol.com.  I sell my merchandise at live shows after completing my set! I also have plans to set up an online store some time this year!

 


Rockin metalhead's THREAD THE LARIAT met, wrote some stuff, gathered more folk, then released said stuff, quite a bit of content, music videos, mixing things up every so often. The band would go on to play shows, with more set for sure this year, along with new music, including an all new single released recently, with more stuff coming soon enough. The band discusses all of this stuff below!

 

1. What type of band are you?

 We’re a rock band, pure and simple. But, you know, there’s a lot of sub genre’s in there. We’ve got some metalcore, some emo, some alternative, and some punk. We mix it up. I know, it’s only rock n roll, but we like it.

2. Why go with a name like THREAD THE LARIAT does it have a meaning behind it?

A lariat is a lasso, and you want to be the one threading it. Tying it. Throwing it. You don’t want to be the one catching a rope around the neck. Gotta grab the bull by the horns in life.

3. Can you tell us the history of how the band came to be and who plays what?

 Me and our guitarist Dougie were just writing songs out of psychological necessity. We had them in us and they had to come out. We recorded a couple, which made us realize we wanted to hear them played with a full band. So we set out about finding our guys to play this stuff live. We were fortune to meet our bassist Aaron Torske and drummer Jimmy Lestrange

4. Who writes the songs, what are they about?

 We all write, which is wonderful and maddening at the same time. There can be too many cooks in the kitchen, so we burn stuff and throw stuff away to whittle down the best possible ideas. We operate under the premise that every idea is considered valid, but ultimately whatever suits the song will survive.

5. Who or what inspires you to do what you do?

Any artist that stays true to what they believe in creatively, stays the course for the sake of the art, is admirable.  Of course there are innumerable bands and musicians that we look up to and greatly admire their work. But really, sneaking into punk rock shows as kids to watch our idols play is what sparked the inspiration for what we do.

6. What have you released so far and what can someone expect from your works?

Well, we have over 20 original releases and 1 cover song, including several full length music videos. Listeners can find a diverse selection of sounds and themes ranging from upbeat to sad to flat out angry. Our songs kind of run the gamut. It can be confusing for people who first discover us, since we don’t seem to fit completely in any one genre. We are genre confused. We like to mix it up. It’s a blessing and a curse.

7. Why turn to using TikTok and other social media means to get your name out there; how has it worked out?

Social media, the internet, and the cell phone is now the alpha and the omega. It’s the god of our generation. It’s worshiped, it’s hated, but everyone is privy in one way or the other. Everyone is living life through a device, so naturally that’s what we tap into to send out our message. There are drawbacks, of course. But overall it allows us to control our own destiny, which is a positive thing.

8. How about playing shows and touring, have anything planned out?

 Our routine has been established as: write songs, record them, then go play ‘em live. We had some amazing shows last year. Las Vegas was a highlight. The Viper Room in Hollywood was killer. Our favorite hometown venue called Soma is always on the list.

9. What does this next year 2025 have in-store?

We just dropped a new single called “Trap Door” on all streaming platforms and will have a full length music video for the song out next month. We will be at Supply and Demand in Long Beach for a gig on March 15th, with a full west coast tour coming up this summer. And by hook or by crook we will release more new music this year.

10. Would you like to add on anything else?

Never give up on your dreams and stay firmly on the path you believe to be correct. I went to a music store the other day to buy something and I left my wallet there by accident. When I realized what I’d done, I was bummed. I figured it was a lost cause, but I drove back anyway. When I got there, the employee had found it and was waiting for me to show back up. Cash still there. I couldn’t believe it. My mood shifted, and suddenly I was feeling optimistic about the world and humanity. Then as I was leaving I noticed an ad on the wall for some guy looking for other musicians to jam with. In that moment I realized how lucky I am to have my boys to play these songs with and people who care to listen. Thank you for listening.

 


Metal project band BURIAL EXTRACTION have a debut EP, album, with new material being worked upon now! An all new single is expected out soon enough. No shows or tours set yet, but maybe a few shows could happen down the line, for now it's all about the music, and see where it can go! Vocalist / guitarist / bassist Brian Lyda does the talking of all this content below!

 

1. Where did you get the idea for the band name, you planned it or came out just like that?

I started the band (originally) back in high school in 1993. I was listening to a lot of Mortification
and Napalm Death, we were all listening to those bands and others. I don't remember who came up with the name, but someone said “Burial” and it stuck. We broke up like a lot of bands do a couple of years later; so, when Derek and I got together to record “A Shadow Of Things To Come,” our first release, I wanted to carry on the name of my band from high school. Five of the eight tracks from that record were songs that I wrote and we played back in the band in the early 90's, so it just made sense to keep the name, but I added “Extraction” just to keep it a little more original.

2. Why did you want to play this genre? 

I've always loved faster and heavier music, whether it was punk, thrash, or cross-over, but when I heard the band Death and then latter Mortification, that's the style I just felt most aligned with musically. Its fun to play and write; its like the jazz of metal.

3. Did you know each other before the band was formed?

I was familiar with Derek prior to recording with him, but initially, he was brought in as a session musician. We clicked right out of the gate.

4. Where is the band based out of and what is your music scene like there? Are there any local
bands you could recommend?

Right now, Burial Extraction is more of a project. Both Derek and I have played in other bands, but we don't live near each other. He's in Amarillo and I'm in the north Dallas area, but there's a ton of bands out here! Two that I really like are Hope Deferred and Every Thought Captive.

5. Who or what inspires you to write songs?

God and scripture.

6. What are your songs about? (What specific themes do they cover?)

My lyrics are all based on scripture and theology. God can be hard to comprehend, but at the same time, He reveals Himself in His Word and there's endless things to write about. It's fascinating!

7. Do you write your own songs? (Discuss the songwriting process in detail.)

I write everything on bass. I usually start with a hook or lyric in my head and just build on it from there. I record a demo and then Derek adds the guitar. We then get together in the studio to work out the fine details and add drums (Derek plays the drums, we don't use drum machines or midi), additional guitar and dynamics.

8. What have you released so far and what can someone expect from your works?

We've released a record called “A Shadow Of Things To Come” in 2023 and an E.P. called “Expelled” in 2024. We're working on new material now. There's a lot of old school death metal, some thrash and some melodic death metal in our music. Both Derek and I prefer older bands; there's no deathcore or metalcore influences in our music.

9. Do you have any new music in the works?

We should have a new single out very soon.

10. How about playing shows and touring, have anything planned out?

We've talked about it and we'd love to, but the distance makes it difficult. We'll take a break from recording after this next release and probably work out a few shows.

11. What plans do you have for the future as a band?

We're just going to keep recording and see how far we can push it. With each release, we keep making a few changes to the music so that it doesn't all sound the same. This next release is going to be a lot faster than our previous songs.

12. Where can we listen to your band and where can we buy your stuff?

We're on all streaming platforms and sell records, CD'S and merch on Bandcamp.

 


Metalcore band NO KINGS have a debut EP out, with an all new single, with a new release following this one. They even have an array of shows set up all over, with much more room to grow, release music, and much more!

 

1. Where did you get the idea for the band name, you planned it or came out just like that?

Truthfully, at its core, it’s an accidental reference to the Bioshock video game series - I lent one of my best friends Bioshock Infinite when she was my roommate, and while she was starting it up in the living room, the game broadcasts the phrase “No Gods. No Kings. Only Man.” For some reason, I loved the middle section, and wrote it down in the list of song/band titles I kept in my phone at the time. A few years later, I had just started the band that would become No Kings, and pitched it to the band, under the guise that it was about the idea of taking care of yourself and your community, that the people up top can never hold true power over the rest of us when we have each other. After we had trademarked the name, that same friend who borrowed the video game asked if it was a Bioshock reference, and I remembered how I’d come up with the name in the first place. Not gonna lie, I laughed pretty hard when I’d realized what had happened.

2. Why did you want to play this genre?

The short answer is that Metalcore is my favorite genre, because it’s the hybridization of my two favorite genres, Metal and Punk. The mentality of this band is very much centered around the ideas of emotional release and building a sense of community, and both Metal and Punk often encapsulate that, so Metalcore has always felt like home for us. That’s not to say we don’t experiment outside the genre - there’s a reason we often joke that we’re “vaguely” Metalcore at this point. But we’ll never lose our roots.

3. Did you know each other before the band was formed?

Syd and I did, yeah! The original line-up of the band was predominantly composed of most of the members of a band we’d both previously been in. However, since then, we’ve had a few line-up changes, and she and I are the only remaining original members.

4. Where is the band based out of and what is your music scene like there? Are there any local bands you could recommend?

We’re based out of Los Angeles, and the scene varies pretty wildly depending on which part of LA you’re in - in our opinion, the best scene in the area right now is probably right below us in Orange County, but Hollywood has also been really good to us.

Oh man, there’s so many killer bands in the scene right now! If you like Mathcore stuff, check out The Arson Choir or Auteur, if you like Nu Metal, both Sleeping Dog and Resider rule, and if you like Metalcore, Resist LA is awesome, Differences rules, Lowsight is awesome, Wisemansay is great, Against The Sun is fantastic, Ghost!InTheWall are crushing it, Cartographer is great if you love catchy hooks and djent riffs, and Altered Revelations are nailing it with both writing and visuals right now. Oh, and if you like Pop-Punk stuff, our dudes in Promotive are some of the best in that scene right now!

5. Who or what inspires you to write songs?

It’s all over the place for us. For me, as a kid, I got really into Punk Rock and Post-Grunge, starting with stuff like Green Day, Rise Against,and Three Days Grace, which led me to Metalcore, Alternative Metal, and Emo. That foundation of energy driven music has always stayed with me, though now I’d say I draw a lot of inspiration from other genres like Deathcore, Progressive Metal, Melodic Death Metal, Post-Hardcore, and Pop-Punk.

If we’re talking about specific artists though, I’d say my top inspirations would be bands like Avenged Sevenfold, Mastodon, In Flames, Cane Hill, Thrice, A Day to Remember, Ice Nine Kills, Trivium, My Chemical Romance, Sylosis, Killswitch Engage, Bring Me The Horizon, and Alexisonfire. I like voices that capture attention and riffs that do the same.

It honestly does vary constantly for everyone in the band, but I think life finds a way of presenting you with what your art needs to encompass through those around you and trusting your ears and emotions.

6. What are your songs about? (What specific themes do they cover?)

It always tends to come back to the core ideas of catharsis, or emotional release, and supporting the community. More specifically, we have songs like Rusted, where we talk about the hardship of seeking help when dealing with mental health issues, Red, where we talk about our disdain with the corrupt political system in America and how it’s failed us all, or 6 Years A lifetime, where we talk about the anguish of separating the idea of what you wish a failing romance could be from what it actually is.

Our songs are usually fueled by personal trauma, socio-political themes, or they’re referencing literature to support one of those two themes. That being said, we do aim to put a message of hope in all of our songs, because for us, that’s integral, we all believe a better future is possible.

7. Do you write your own songs? (Discuss the songwriting process in detail.)

We do! The process varies a little, but generally speaking, I bring a basic demo to the band, and then we all get to work on trying to build it into a full scale song. Sometimes that means rearranging the song structure, or sometimes it means rewriting every riff and melody in it so that it showcases the initial vision of the song. Sometimes it also means it’s basically untouched, but that’s fairly rare, it’s only happened three times in the two and a half years of being a band.

From there, we bring the song to the producer we choose to work with, and polish it into the best song it can be, which can mean repeating the process of a full rewrite, or mean leaving it totally untouched and just recording it in the best sounding way possible.

8. What have you released so far and what can someone expect from
your works?

We’ve released our debut EP, which came out at the end of 2022, titled The Remedy! In terms of what to expect, it’s grounded in a foundation of Metalcore, but we made a conscious choice to favor clean vocals over screaming, and we also explored elements of Emo, Progressive Metal, and Nu Metal. It’s got some pretty fun guitar solos and breakdowns in there too!

9. Do you have any new music in the works?

We do! Our first new single, “Sisyphus”, from our brand new release “In Lieu Of A Life Well Lived”, comes out January 28th. There’s going to be a lot coming out for us this year, and we’re all extremely excited about that.

10. How about playing shows and touring, have anything planned out?

We've got shows lined up throughout California, from San Diego up to Oakland, and we’re actively booking more shows in new states and new cities right now. We started branching out last year to new places and loved it, so this year we’ll be playing to as many people and places as time allows.

11. What plans do you have for the future as a band?

Simply put, to grow what we do now into a sustainable career for everyone in the band, and to help people. We want to spread our message of catharsis and community worldwide through playing the best shows we can and writing the best music we can. We’re starting that with all of the shows we’re playing this year, and with releasing the new music that we’re so proud of. I really want people to know that they’re not alone in the unprecedented times we’re living in, that we’re all in this together - and the more stages I can scream that on, the better. We aim to play Download Festival, all the Danny Wimmer presents festivals, really any festival that will have us, as soon as they’ll have us, so that can happen.
Oh, and a personal goal I have is I really want to get one of our songs in a movie or a TV show. I’ve wanted that since I was a kid, and I’m actively trying to figure out how to make that happen.

12. Where can we listen to your band and where can we buy your stuff?

Our music can be streamed on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Youtube, Deezer, pretty much any streaming service, as well as being available for purchase on Bandcamp! You can also purchase our merch online at https://nokingsca.bigcartel.com/ or come out to a show for tour exclusives.

 


Pop duo DAVVN is a pop punk act whose time together shares a bit of a love story! With that said, the they have gone on to release quite a bit of songs, an EP, with an all new song and yet another EP out sometime this year! This duo does the chatting with us about themselves, music, and want to get out there, doing more with music, show playing, and spreading word of themselves far and wide!

 

1. Where did you get the idea for the band name, you planned it or came out just like that?

I think I have always had a fascination with the sunset and sunrises - I always felt like those visuals were the perfect background for the kind of music we wanted to make. The two v’s I thought was an interesting artistic choice and it’s definitely something we always have to point out when telling someone how to find us online - I also love the idea that the crowd can put up two peace signs to make the “vv” at our shows!

2. Why did you want to play this genre?

We’ve always loved pop-punk, and it really speaks to us. It’s a blend of high-energy, catchy tunes, and raw, emotional lyrics, which is exactly what we’ve always been drawn to. Plus, the early 2000s artists like Avril Lavigne, Michelle Branch, and Hilary Duff were huge influences. We love the nostalgia that pop-punk brings and the energy that comes with it.

3. Did you know each other before the band was formed?

Mike grew up in Boston, and we met there at Tufts where we went to school. We dated for a while before starting to make music together! We'd both been on a hiatus from making music but working together just felt like an inevitable thing.

4. Where is the band based out of and what is your music scene like there? Are there any local bands you could recommend?

We’re based in Nashville now! The music scene here is full of talent and so inspiring. The energy is amazing, and there’s always something happening. As for local bands, we’d definitely recommend checking out people like John Harvie, Jack the Underdog, or our friends who have artist projects - Paige Keiner and Annie Scherer.

5. Who or what inspires you to write songs?

I think we can really find inspiration from just about anything. Whether it’s TV or movies, or things that happen to us in real life. I definitely like writing songs with a bit of a double meaning and some tongue-in-cheek lyrics in there too. I think usually for us the songs that people relate to the best are the ones based on something that actually happened to us. I think that’s when the emotions are at their best and you can really draw from it when you’re writing or performing it.

6. What are your songs about? (What specific themes do they cover?)

Our songs are about a lot of things – complicated friendships, growing pains, love, and heartbreak. We often write about personal experiences and how they shape us. The theme of “growing up” and nostalgia is something that resonates with a lot of our listeners.

7. Do you write your own songs? (Discuss the songwriting process in detail.)

We do! It’s a really fun process that involves a lot of collaboration. We write together, often starting with a riff or melody and then building from there. We’ve written songs with friends and producers like John Townsend and Andrew Gomez. It’s always a bit of a mix between reflecting on personal experiences and just letting creativity flow when we’re in the studio.

8. What have you released so far and what can someone expect from your works?

We’ve released a bunch of songs and a debut EP called "brb ttyl". Each song has its own vibe, but overall, people can expect raw, honest lyrics with a mix of pop-punk, emo, and alternative influences. The energy is high, but there’s also a lot of emotional depth. We love making songs that people can sing along to, but that also make them feel something.

9. Do you have any new music in the works?

We’re super excited for what’s coming up! Our next song "any other girl" drops on Feb 7th and we think it's one of our best songs yet. We’ve also been writing and recording new songs, and we’re gearing up for a big 2025. There are definitely more songs in the pipeline, and we can’t wait to share them with everyone. Keep an eye out for another EP/ Album before the year's over :)

10. How about playing shows and touring, have anything planned out?

We’re hoping to be out playing more shows than ever in 2025! We would love to play festivals as well. Planning a Midwest run for around May and maybe West coast or East coast after that :)

11. What plans do you have for the future as a band?

One year from now, the dream would be for us to be on a national or European tour, or out playing festivals! It feels like we’ve made some huge progress over the past year, and I hope that we can carry that even further next year.

12. Where can we listen to your band and where can we buy your stuff?

You can listen to us on all streaming platforms, like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube! Our merch and all other info is at davvn.com!

Best,

Mike & McCall

 


Metal go getters A YEAR AGO TODAY's frontman vocalist Bryan joined the band not that long ago, being with them, a lot has happened, with the band playing some shows, releasing a few single's, with another on the way, more shows sorted out, and much more in-store!

 

1. How did you become the vocalist for A Year Ago Today?

I met our drummer Mike at back in the Spring of 2023 at the VIxen in McHenry at a hed pe show. I don't even remember how we started talking but the subject of bands came up and I showed him some First Lyte demos and he came up to me later and offered me to come and audition two weeks later as their new vocalist and I got the gig.

2. Where did the idea for the band's name A Year Ago Today come to be and does it have a meaning to it?

I'm not really sure, I know it had to do with someones birthday. They were already using that name when they approached me.

3. What genre does this band play and why did you want to play it?

Its metal for sure.

4. Who writes the songs and what sort of topics do they cover?

We all contribute our individual parts, usually we build off of a guitar riff and I'll come in with some random yells and sounds until I figure out the lyrics. Topics have a large variety from digging down into yourself to find whatever it is to get through the day to addictions and breaking their chains. We try to keep it relate-able to a wide audience.

5. What bands have inspired you and the band the most when creating music for this band in particular?

I'm huge into the 80's and 90's Speed Metal scene. Bands like Megadeth, Nuclear Assault, WASP, Anthrax... But AYAT is more like As I Lay Dying and All That Remains as far as sound goes.

6. Where is the band based out of and what is your music scene like there? Any local bands you could recommend?

We're based out of Fox Lake, Illinois.

7. What have you released so far and what can someone expect from your works?

This year we've released two singles, 'Waves' and 'Mob Action' with another we're about to start. We also have some songs up still from before I came into the band with the old vocalist, Jeremiah. those tracks are killer!

8. Do you have any new music in the works?

We're about to start another new single soon, I believe we set a date in Feb.

9. How about playing shows, touring, have anything planned out?

We played a lot of shows in 2024, we actually had crazy experience of getting to open up for hed pe at the Vixen, which I thought was super special! We are planning more shows for this year and will be updating on all our social media.

10. Where can we listen to your band and buy your merchandise?

We're up on all major streaming platforms! You can find us on iTunes as well. We're also working on finalizing designs for merch and will have a store running soon.

11. What plans do you have for this next year?

We plan on releasing a lot of new music and hitting some major shows, so stay tuned to our Facebook and Instagram pages.

12. Is that your final answer?

No, we've always got another something up the sleeve. Stay tuned!

 


Los Angeles, Californians socialghosts is a trio band, that had come together from an online source. From there they would go on to release music, play a number of shows, with much more shows, music, and who knows what else is next for these guys coming up soon!


1. So why have this band be a trio of all things?

We actually started off as a quartet, but our original 4th member pursued a different musical path earlier on. We still stayed good friends, but that's how we went forward as a trio.

2. How did this band even come together, who plays what in this band anyway?

We actually all met on craigslist several years ago. Connor Daniel plays guitar/sings, Sean Embrey-Stine plays keys/sings and Dhruva Krishna plays drums and guitar.

3. What genre does this band play and why did you decide upon it?

We describe our sound as indie pop meets alt rock. 

4. Who are your musical and non-musical influences?

Musical influences would be The 1975, The Band CAMINO, The Maine, Fall Out Boy and bands similar to those. Non-musical influences would be our family and friends.

5. How about the songs, who writes them, what sort of topics do they cover?

We write the songs together; the topics vary, but some include love, loss, relationships, struggle and finding resolutions. 

6. Speaking of which, tell me about the single and video of the track titled "conversations"?

"conversations" was actually one of the first song ideas we jammed when we first met! It has gone through so many different versions until we finally landed on the version that came out. The video was directed by our close friend Andrew Pino, and the story line is basically about a relationship where one of the partners is a poor influence on the other; eventually that partner becomes fed up and stops joining in on the mischief.

7. What else has been released thus far, have anything new in the works?

Prior to "conversations," we released our song, "silverlake" which we would describe as the beginning of our "phase 2" as a band; we have a handful of songs before that, but our singer, Connor, had started working for producer John Feldmann and learned so much that we were able to really refine our sonics/production/mixes just as "silverlake" was coming together.

8. Have you guys had the chance to play any shows, what about plans for future shows, touring, etc.

We've played a number of shows in California where we are based; for 2024, we are weighing potential tour options and more shows. 

9. What does this next year have in-store for you guys?

More music being released and more shows!

10. How does music affect you and the world around you?

We love music and we love making it. It brought us together as people and I think it brings people together in general.

 


Christian deathcore band DIAMONDS TO DUST's guitarist/vocalist Barry, does the talking about how this band came together, the releases they have thus far unleashed, and what further plans are ahead.

 

1. So how did the band's name Diamonds To Dust happen, does it have a meaning to it?

Answer: No it doesn't have any particular meaning. When I started the band we were initially called No Regrets, but we soon realized that there were many other bands with that exact name. I wanted something that wasn't taken. After thinking of a bunch of names and searching to make sure that name was not used by anyone else I decided on Diamonds to Dust.

2. Your band's social media says you are a "Christian Deathcore" band, so what makes you Christians?

Answer: It is our faith in Jesus Christ that make us Christian. All of us except one member of the band believes in Christ and even that one member who doesn't believe is open to it.

3. Does this mean that all of your songs involve topics about the one above and below?

Answer: Our music is very Christ centered but that is not the only thing that we write about. We write about our experiences or the experiences that are shared to us by family and friends (with permission of course).

4. Would you say that God and all that surround he, is a major influence upon you?

Answer: Of course! Without him there would definitely be no us and I believe that wholeheartedly!

5. You have an EP out along with a video single of the title track "Temporary Affliction", discuss this EP, music video, song overall for us.

Answer: So the ep is just a collection of singles. We are just releasing song after song and stringing them together because it helps our algorithm as well as allows fans to listen to certain songs that might have been overlooked. The song Temporary Affliction is about the temporary suffering that we will endure on this earth while serving Christ and at the end of it all we will be in eternity with him.

6. The band is based out of the east coast, what sort of activity keeps everyone busy out there?

Answer: Mostly work and family. Most of us are married with kids and work a lot to provide a stable living.

7. Do you have any local artists or bands you could recommend from your surroundings?

Answer: Of course! They are not exactly from our area but we would advise everyone to check out PRDGMS, Collapse//Revive, Voluntary Mortification, UnWorthy.

8. What sort of plans are in the works as far as shows and or tours if any?

Answer: At the moment, we do have plans to tour in 2025, but we don't have anything set in stone. We will also be releasing a lot of new music throughout the year.

9. Whereabouts can people find you guys online as far as music, social media etc.

Answer: Pretty much anywhere! We are on all platforms!

10. Would you like to say or add anything else?

Answer: I would just asked that everyone keeps us in prayer as we continue to do the Lord's work!

 


 Raw and energetic act NYMPHIC had released an EP but as time went on, so did the band's style and development, with releasing a series of singles, and another EP soon! The band talks of their music, playing shows, and wanting to get out there playing to more audiences and places all over.

 

 

1. Please tell us about the history of your band and its members.

Stix Warner founded NYMPHIC as an acoustic duo back in 2016, laying the foundation for what the project has become today. Over time, the band evolved as each member joined, bonding over a shared passion for music and contributing to NYMPHIC’s growth. Antonio G, Omar Perez, and, most recently, Adam Cutler (who joined at the end of 2024) brought their unique talents to the table, solidifying the lineup. Despite some changes over time, this dynamic mix of personalities and skills has shaped the band into the force it is today.

2. What’s the origin of the band’s name? 

Stix explains, *“The idea for the band name came from a word I first heard when I was 14. It struck me as the perfect way to describe the flower character I had created, now known as the NYMPHIC flower. The word resonated with me because it carried a sense of the mythical and feminine, emulating the juxtaposition of light and shadow that I wanted this flower character to represent. In essence, the band name reflects our commitment to exploring intricate themes and emotions, inviting listeners to find beauty in both the unexpected and the profound.”*

3. Where is the band based out of, and what is your music scene like there? Are there any local bands you’d recommend?

We’re based in London, and the underground metal and alternative music scene here is absolutely thriving. We’re proud members of communities like the London Metal Coalition and London Metal Valkyries, which spearhead incredible gigs across the city. There are around 50 bands involved, all of them incredibly talented, and it’s an honor to be part of such a supportive and inspiring scene.

4. How would you describe your style?

Fans often compare us to Rage Against the Machine at our live shows. We’d say our sound blends their raw, aggressive energy with rap and melodic vocal lines, hard-hitting bass riffs, and groovy guitar parts. It’s a fusion of power, emotion, and groove that we think brings something unique to the table.

5. What have you released so far, and what can someone expect from your works?

In 2023, we released a demo EP that marked the beginning of our journey. Since then, we’ve refined our sound, diving deeper into heavy, nu-metal and alternative influences. The turning point came with our single ‘Peony’, which debuted alongside a music video and the first chapter of our comic series. This marked the start of a new era for NYMPHIC as we began to tell our epic story through both music and visual art.

6. Do you have any new music in the works?

We’re currently working on a trilogy series. The second track and music video, ‘Enemy’, drops on January 31, 2025, with the final installment of the series following soon after. Beyond that, there are whispers of an EP release later in the year, so stay tuned for what’s next!

7. How about playing shows and touring? Do you have anything planned? 

This year, we’re expanding beyond London with gigs lined up in Essex, Suffolk, and possibly a tour in April. It’s an exciting step forward for us as we bring our music to new audiences.

8. What plans do you have for the future as a band?

Our biggest goal is to break out of London and the UK entirely, bringing our music to festivals and venues across Europe. Along the way, we’ll continue building the world of NYMPHIC, sharing our story through music, videos, and art.

9. Where can we listen to your band and where can we buy your stuff?

You can find us on all major streaming platforms. Our music video series is available on YouTube, and our accompanying comic series is being released on Tapas.

10. What do you want listeners to take away when hearing your music for the first time?

We’re creating a mythical universe around our music that tells the story of our mascot, The NYMPHIC Flower. This unfolding tale mirrors the challenges and corruption of our world, exploring these themes through a fantasy-meets-dystopian sci-fi lens. When you hear our music, we hope you’re not just moved by the sound but also drawn into the rich narrative we’re crafting.

 


Synth-pop act SOFTWAVE have a third album underway, saying that it will be simpler. Show playing is expected for this year, the band jut wanting to strive to improve themselves and their music creativity. The band discusses their music and show playing.

 

1. Please tell us about the history of your band and its members.

We met at an electronic club in Copenhagen back in 2007. Jerry has always been creative making his own sounds using several devices. But first when he met Catrine who had a hidden gem as a talented singer and performer, they suddenly discovered a new territory they both never imagine they would enter.
Encouraged by a mutual friend, they established SoftWave in February 2014. Designed their logo, website and SoMe platforms plus started to get to know the music industry and how the music distribution worked. After producing their debut EP “Together Alone” in their self-build studio they got easily noticed by radio stations in Denmark and overseas. After a few years of success with chart placements around the world, they had their first shows outside Denmark was in 2017 (UK) and 2018 (UK, Belgium). This was the beginning of a brighter future for SoftWave as they met former Human League and Visage members to a VIP screening release in Soho London. 

2019 was the year their debut album “Game On” was released digitally, on CD and vinyl. SoftWave had their biggest audience of 800 when guesting the Danish legendary TV-reviewer within gaming, cartoons and fantasy at Bremen Teater (DK). Even the Danish National Radio DR-P4 aired the hit single “Something is Missing” several times which also got a favourite by OMD (UK) who SoftWave supported to sold-out concerts in Scandinavia (2020). In 2021 SoftWave was invited by Cherry Red Records (UK) to do two remixes for Erasure’s Andy Bell, a vinyl that ended up on UK OFFICIAL VINYL CHARTS in great company of Vince Clarke, Bronski Beat, Matt Pop and more. In 2022 SoftWave asked Andy Bell’s solo project collaborator Barney Ashton-Bullock to feature their first Christmas single “Will It Ever Be Christmas Again”. Another remix request was sent to SoftWave by Cherry Red Records on behalf of Cicero, Pet Shop Boys’ former signed artist on their label Spaghetti Recordings. Cicero’s favourite remix of the release was “Love is Everywhere – SoftWave Remix” that gained worldwide exposure.

The release of their 2nd album “things we’ve done” was self-released (October 13, 2023) followed by a CD released by the German label Electro-Shock-Records. From fan-support via a Kickstarter-project SoftWave finally managed to release the album on vinyl (June 22, 2024). The album was selected by the biggest music award in Denmark (GAFFA-PRISEN 2024) who also gave it a 4-star review (GAFFA.dk). The album won silver as BEST INTERNATIONAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR (ISSA AWARDS, Atlanta, US) and recently SoftWave was nominated as BEST ELECTRO ACT by Radio Wigwam Awards 2025. Perfect timing for us to return to the country where it all started.

2. What’s the origin of the band’s name?

“Soft” = personality of Catrine
“Wave” = personality of Jerry

We decided to combine these two words because SoftWave can’t exists without the two personalities.

3. Where is the band based out of and what is your music scene like there? Are there any local bands you could recommend? 

We are based in Denmark. Here the synth-pop scene is poorly small. Therefore our chances are better in the UK, US, Sweden, Spain and other European countries. We are not aware of any local bands that produce synth-pop the way we do. But we could recommend Nordstrøm.

4. How would you describe your style?

Uplifting and happy classic synth-pop, influenced and inspired by the English synth-pop from the 80s.

5. What have you released so far and what can someone expect from your works?

We always strive to improve for each release. Next album will definitely be simpler.

6. Do you have any new music in the works?

We are currently working on our 3rd album with no deadlines. Things get easier per release but this time we don’t want to rush it blinded by deadlines. We want to surrender ourselves to the creativity flow of the production. The best part needs dedication and time to become a great result.

7. How about playing shows and touring, have anything planned out?

Yes. We have been invited to play the Radio Wigwam Pre-Awards Party in London January 22. The day after we will attend the Award as guest-nominees.

8. What plans do you have for the future as a band?

We have been contacted by several promoters from the UK lately, so we expect to visit the UK more than once in 2025. We’re also planning other shows in Denmark and other countries. We hope to get a manager who can help us get to the next level in our career. Follow us here: www.softwavemusic.com.

9. Where can we listen to your band and where can we buy your stuff? 

https://softwave.lnk.to/softwave

10. What is it you’d like a listener to remember the most when hearing your music for the first time?

Our music is created to make you feel good. If you do not feel anything when listening, we have failed. Therefore we encouraged to go see us live. There you’ll get the ultimate music experience.

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