Monday, 15 April 2013

Seventh Shade join Southport Metal Fest




Seventh Shade are about to release there new EP and offer an exclusive to SMF2013 with a new addition on guitar and a new set tunes that will be bursting at the seams with rich melody and hard grooves. If you haven't caught Seventh Shade before you are in for a treat.

WHATS THE NAME OF YOUR BAND, AND WHAT ARE YOUR NAMES AND JOBS IN THE 

We are Seventh Shade from merseyside. The band consists of 4 members, 

John Okeffe - Lead vocals and rhythm guitar
Paul Chadwich - Backing vocals and Bass guitar
John Foster - Lead Guitar
Simon Lynskey - Drums and percussion.


 
HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN TOGETHER, AND HOW DID YOU START?

Seventh Shade have been writing and playing music together since may 2010. 
The band started with John Okeffe and Simon who have played in other bands in the past along with Paul, 
Paul left our last band to study at university. IN that time seventh Shade was born with two previous members 
who left the band in the middle of 2012. When Paul completed university he was drafted back in the band. Foster has been a 
very close friend to us all as he plays in seventh shade's sister band PAY FOR YOUR SINS who are an epic metal band. When our previous 
Lead guitarist left we needed someone to jump in and Foster was there to help us, he still in the band and not looked back, 
which is good for us cause he is amazing. 

 

WHAT SETS YOU APART FROM THE REST? 

Its hard to say as there is so many bands out there, we try and make it hard for people to forget us when they watch us live. 
We are always trying to improve our set and how we perform live.   


 WHO ARE YOUR MAIN INFLUENCES MUSICALLY?

Breaking Benjamin               August burns Red 
Inme                            Nickleback
Trust company                   Deaf Havana 
John Mayer                      Slipknot  
AX7                             Stone sour 
Parkway drive                   
Killswitch engage               AND TONES MORE WHAT I CANT THINK OF 


 WHAT ARE YOUR SONGS MOSTLY ABOUT?

JOHN OKEFFE'S LOVE LIFE 


 WHATS YOUR FAVOURITE SONG THAT YOU HAVE WRITTEN? 

I CANT SPEAK FOR THE REST OF THE LADS BUT MINE (SIMON) HAS GOT TO BE DEAR FATHER. 



 IF YOU COULD DESCRIBE YOURSELF IN ONE WORD, WHAT WOULD IT BE?

tight..  :s

WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR BEST MOMENT / GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT AS A BAND SO FAR? Hearing our music being played on dune FM WHATS NEXT FOR YOU GUYS? We are currently in the studio recording our debute album which we are hopeing to release somtime this year. Also we are going to be going on a mini tour and playing as many shows as we can, so we can meet as many new people and hope they follow and support us. WHERE CAN PEOPLE FIND YOU TO HEAR MORE? FACEBOOK YOUTUBE WEBSITE ETC. Facebook.com/seventhshade Soundcloud.co./seventhshade we have our first single "Your eyes are mine" available on Itunes for 79p(Bargain). We hope to have a youtube channel up soon aswell. HOW DO YOU RATE YOUR LOCAL SCENE AT THE MOMENT? Its ok at the momet but there is a lot of room for improvement, the scene seemes to be the same people playing to each other over again but St.helens should hopefully get better. WHAT WOULD YOU DO TO CHANGE/ IMPROVE IT? I think if there was a couple of good venues in the town centre the scene would thrive but due to the current climate its hard for that to happen. WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON EVENTS LIKE THESE- WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE MORE? Events such as these are needed for live music to continue and for new acts to be reconised. More events are needed so we can play them all ;) DO YOU THINK THAT THERE IS A LACK OF ORIGINALITY OR A WILLINGNESS TO PUSH BOUNDERYS IN METAL AS A GENRE? I think there is a lot of copy cats in metal music and some are unwilling to try and push metal, but saying that there are just as many bands are doing the oposite and pushing the genre which is amazing. WHAT IS THE BIGGEST WORRY YOU GUYS FACE AS A BAND? Not being able to play Music together. IF YOU COULD SUPPORT ANY BAND, WHO WOULD IT BE? Breaking Benjamin WHO WOULD WIN- GANDALF OR DARTH VADER? vader every time..... he is a bad ass mofo. FINALLY- WHY SHOULD PEOPLE COME AND SEE YOU PLAY? We put on a solid perfomance everytime and we really appriciate anyone that takes time out of there day for watch or listen to us it means alot.

Monday, 8 April 2013

Vandal Hearts Join the North West Metal Fest

Vandal Hearts are a female fronted hard rock/metal band from Lancaster in the UK. Our band interests include drinking and feeding the pony. We like massive catchy choruses, heavy riffs, guitar harmonies, solos, counterpoint basslines and thoughtful drumming. By happy coincidence, these are the components of pretty much all our songs.

Pleased to meet you Vandal Hearts..............................Hang on a min did you say feed the pony????

Wow, ok guys welcome to SMF2013, Ive been looking to check these guys out for a while and I'm loving the EP which is available FREE via bandcamp http://vandalhearts.bandcamp.com/

Here's a few questions for you....


WHATS THE NAME OF YOUR BAND, AND WHAT ARE YOUR NAMES AND JOBS IN THE BAND?
Vandal Hearts! Steph - Vox, Kyle - Guitar, Harry - Guitar, Craig - Bass, - Allan - Drums HOW LONG

HAVE YOU BEEN TOGETHER, AND HOW DID YOU START? Just over a year! Craig and Kyle were playing in something we'd loosely describe as a band, Steph was in a pop-punk band, both bands ended so we decided to start a more musically serious project. Allan was added later, having already slayed the local scene in The Shipman Project and Promethium. Harry was (is) sleeping with Steph but turned out to be a pretty sound guitarist anyway, which was lucky.

WHAT SETS YOU APART FROM THE REST? Mixing a lot of disparate influences into fairly standard song structures. Harmonised riffs, solos, breakdowns, clean passages, catchy melodies, thrash riffs, groove riffs, proggy moments, guitar harmonies, soaring female clean vocals, harsh vocals.... We like to do a bit of everything, but still keep it coherent.

WHO ARE YOUR MAIN INFLUENCES MUSICALLY? Pretty much everything. From Clutch to Killswitch Engage, Coheed and Cambria, In Flames, CKY, Bring Me The Horizon, Dir En Grey, Faith No More.... Anything with good riffs and big vocal hooks is pretty much an influence. I think the only band all five of us actually like is Thrice.

WHAT ARE YOUR SONGS MOSTLY ABOUT? Mostly just abstract stuff we think is interesting or funny, which we then write about in metaphor from unusual perspectives. We don't really have anything political or personal to say, we just like playing music.

WHATS YOUR FAVOURITE SONG THAT YOU HAVE WRITTEN? We have a song with the working title of 'The Boner Police' that the bass player wrote, which we all love. I think the real name is 'Hell and Back'. We write the music first under working titles then add lyrics and change the titles. Except we tend to forget the actual titles. This is largely why we have a song called 'Hell Monkeys'.

IF YOU COULD DESCRIBE YOURSELF IN ONE WORD, WHAT WOULD IT BE? Surprousing. (To be 'surproused'; to find oneself surprised by feeling arousal towards something one previously did not know existed or had never really thought about.)

WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR BEST MOMENT/GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT AS A BAND SO FAR? Winning a Battle of the Bands as our fifth gig was pretty good achievement. Best moments would be meeting and playing with a lot of amazing bands like The Sun Explodes, Fighting Bears, Fort Worth, and many many others I'm missing off here. The best part of being in a band for us is by far playing shows with awesome bands we get along with, having a laugh and just enjoying an awesome show atmosphere. We're not the cool, collected, reserved band, we're here to have a blast and make sure the audience do too. When we meet other people like that and get to put on a show with them, it's the greatest thing in the world.

WHATS NEXT FOR YOU GUYS? Got a new EP coming out April, after that, write a bunch more songs and record another EP. Get some more shows further afield, hopefully break into the Manchester scene. Try and do a photoshoot where more than five of the two hundred or so photos taken are actually usable, rather than laughing hysterically and ruining them all. We need to work on our serious metal faces.

WHERE CAN PEOPLE FIND YOU TO HEAR MORE? FACEBOOK YOUTUBE WEBSITE ETC. Facebook! Just search 'Vandal Hearts', get distracted by all the pages for the videogame we stole the name off, then eventually find us and check it out! There should be a pretty sweet EP up on there as of April '13....

HOW DO YOU RATE YOUR LOCAL SCENE AT THE MOMENT? It's actually gotten really really good recently! Seems like around the time we formed a number of really good bands were either getting together or starting to find their sound, now there's an excellent scene in Lancaster that's got pretty much everything from death metal to post-hardcore covered.

WHAT WOULD YOU DO TO CHANGE/ IMPROVE IT? Just keep building on it. There are new bands coming through who are maybe a little sketchy or unoriginal, but the fact that they've now got a decent scene to play in means a lot of them really have a chance to find their sound and what they're about, and that's what all scenes need. Leading by example, we were pretty terrible when we started, we're almost listenable now.

WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON EVENTS LIKE THESE - WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE MORE? Unsigned festivals are excellent, there needs to be way more of these things all over the country! With stuff like Kickstarter funded bands and social media, labels are much less of a necessity, it's great that some really good bands that labels might not have taken a shot on have a chance to really get themselves out there and get the backing they need.

DO YOU THINK THAT THERE IS A LACK OF ORIGINALITY OR A WILLINGNESS TO PUSH BOUNDARIES IN METAL AS A GENRE? Oh christ yes. You can walk into a metalcore gig and know everything the band will do before they even tune up the guitars. Thrash, power metal, death metal... Bands are picking up these genres and regurgitating and rewriting songs that are already genre defining. Bands like Dir En Grey who take influence from pretty much every area of metal, fuse it all, and then push it forward, are way too few and far between. There are a few amazing unsigned bands like The Sun Explodes doing this kind of genre blurring, but not nearly enough!

WHAT IS THE BIGGEST WORRY YOU GUYS FACE AS A BAND? I don't think we have any massive worries. We do what we do for fun, first and foremost. As long as we enjoy it, we're not massively worried about audiences getting it. We'll keep doing it for as long as it's fun.

IF YOU COULD SUPPORT ANY BAND, WHO WOULD IT BE? Every member of the band would give you a different answer. In general, probably Killswitch Engage, because they seem like a pretty hilarious bunch of guys. Coheed and Cambria would also be legenary.

WHO WOULD WIN - GANDALF OR DARTH VADER? Gandalf. That's not a beard you can beat.

FINALLY - WHY SHOULD PEOPLE COME AND SEE YOU PLAY? Because we're energetic as balls, musically tight, and there to have a fun. What more do you want in a live show?


Check out the Vandal Hearts on Sat 25th May - at SMF2013

Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Oceanis bringing the sea back Southport Shores

Oceanis will be hitting the stage on Saturday 25th May at Southport Metal Fest and with a calendar booking up fast, we ask an important question. Who is harder Gandolf or Vader?



WHATS THE NAME OF YOUR BAND, AND WHAT ARE YOUR NAMES AND JOBS IN THE BAND?
 Oceanis
Joe Maryanji - vocals
Stu Donachie - Guitars & backing vocals
Phil Dyer - Guitars Craig Miles -
Bass Dave Waite - Drums

HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN TOGETHER, AND HOW DID YOU START?
This current line up has been together since 2011 but Dave & Stu have been jamming together for years. They finally got settled in 2010 with the addition of Craig, Joe and JP. Other than a guitarist change (Phil for JP) we've been going strong since then.

WHAT SETS YOU APART FROM THE REST? 
We try not to be as straight forward as most metal bands. We put hours, weeks in fact, into writing songs. We never settle on a song for the sake of it. Unless it gets to a point where we feel it can't be improved, then its not finished.

WHO ARE YOUR MAIN INFLUENCES MUSICALLY?
Vast and varied to be honest. Individually we all listen to different genres of metal from death and thrash to progressive. Bands like Gojira, Textures, Opeth, Lamb of God and Deftones are big influences on us.

WHAT ARE YOUR SONGS MOSTLY ABOUT? 
A post apocalyptic view of the world!

WHATS YOUR FAVOURITE SONG THAT YOU HAVE WRITTEN? 
We all have different opinions on that one, it'd be far too difficult to pin it to one for everyone in the band.

IF YOU COULD DESCRIBE YOURSELF IN ONE WORD, WHAT WOULD IT BE? 
Fussy!

WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR BEST MOMENT / GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT AS A BAND SO FAR? Probably being asked to step in as a last minute substitute to fill a gap in the Liverpool Tattoo convention battle of the bands and going onto win it! Supporting Silent Screams and Malefice was also pretty cool. 

WHATS NEXT FOR YOU GUYS? WHERE CAN PEOPLE FIND YOU TO HEAR MORE? FACEBOOK YOUTUBE WEBSITE ETC.
Next for us is a busy April and May and trying our best to win the Metal to the Masses battle of the bands so we can play Bloodstock. We have a couple of other gigs lined up as well, obviously the Southport metal Festival, Out of the Ashes festival and Khaos Fest. We're also booked into the studio to start recording our 2nd EP as well writing lots of new material. Our other EP is available on www.soundcloud.com/oceanisuk and we can be followed on www.facebook.com/oceanisuk and www.youtube.com/ukoceanis

HOW DO YOU RATE YOUR LOCAL SCENE AT THE MOMENT? 
Its ok. There's so many metal bands in Liverpool/Merseyside but bands still end up doing show after show together. It'd be nice to mix it up a bit. Promoters from different cities should get together and sort gig swaps and not be fearful of putting an out of town band on. It's difficult to get a following in a different city if nobody is prepared to take a punt on you. Especially if you're a band that is best appreciated live.

 WHAT WOULD YOU DO TO CHANGE/ IMPROVE IT? 
Get together with promoters from different cities, say 4 cities, a band from each and then you all play each others city. Like a mini tour.

WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON EVENTS LIKE THESE- WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE MORE? We would like to see more metal gigs in decent venues of course. Metal is a genre appreciated by so many people. We'd love to see more of the bigger, more popular signed metal bands come through Liverpool and give the unsigned lot a go at supporting.

DO YOU THINK THAT THERE IS A LACK OF ORIGINALITY OR A WILLINGNESS TO PUSH BOUNDARIES IN METAL AS A GENRE?
The biggest problem with metal music is the constant need to label everything and pigeon hole it into its specific sub genre so one sub genres fans can try and out do another sub genres fan. Too many unsigned bands will write music and adopt images to fit into these sub genres and then change themselves when the genre changes or disappears. Boundaries are there to be pushed. Don't be a sheep, be a shepherd, because it only takes one boundary to be pushed to create something new.

WHAT IS THE BIGGEST WORRY YOU GUYS FACE AS A BAND? 
Not getting out of Liverpool. As much as we love playing our hometown and we're grateful to places like the Lomax and the zanzibar, we need to branch out. More people need to hear our noise and unless promoters from elsewhere are willing to take a chance on us then its going to get stale.

IF YOU COULD SUPPORT ANY BAND, WHO WOULD IT BE?
Opening up for Opeth, Textures, Gojira, Tesseract, Chimaira, Slayer & Cannibal Corpse would probably be the most epic thing we could ever do and it would appease every member of Oceanis as well! Haha! WHO

WOULD WIN- GANDALF OR DARTH VADER?
Tough question. Probably the toughest you've asked, but I'd probably have to say Gandalf. That dude has been through some serious shit and has probably seen it all. As cool as Vader is, it has to be Gandalf. However Batman would twat both of them.

FINALLY- WHY SHOULD PEOPLE COME AND SEE YOU PLAY?
Because we're heavy, melodic, explosive and calming all at the same time!

Colossal Apparel Join as Official Sponsors of SMF2013

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We are pleased to announce that the team over at Colossal Apparel join our team of official sponsors for Southport Metal Fest 2013. 

We felt that their unique ethos and work ethic mirrored our own mission at the festival and we know you guys always love the chance to grab some kick ass designs so the team will be showcasing their work at the festival.
You can catch up with new designs, and what the guys are up to at https://www.facebook.com/ColossalApparel

Check out their webstore over at  http://www.colossalapparel.bigcartel.com/
As well as featuring at Southport Metal Fest you can also catch the chaps across the UK at the following events:

The Wolves Remain join SMF2013!!!


There's a couple of new bands I'm really looking forward to seeing this year and this one of them, The Wolves Remain are currently promoting their newest EP and the track below " Unworthy" .

TWR are already on the way to big things and SMF could be chance to catch the lads on a smaller stage, expect big rhythmic chunks and dark atmospheres here.
Welcome to the show guys \m/



HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN TOGETHER, AND HOW DID YOU START?
We’ve actually not been a full band for that long at all, Jack and our former guitarist Jake decided that they wanted to start a metal band so they started jamming after school and started writing their own songs! They then asked Chris to do vocals, they got in contact with me through a friend and asked me to play bass! Our new line up is still yet to be announced!

WHAT SETS YOU APART FROM THE REST?Our riffs! WHO ARE YOUR MAIN INFLUENCES MUSICALLY?
I’d say the bands that we all listen to and ook up to, bands like Of Mice & Men, Memphis May Fire, Parkway Drive etc. They’re such inspirational people, the way they are with fans, their stage presence and the way they are as people in general is amazing! WHAT ARE YOUR SONGS MOSTLY ABOUT?Every song we write tends to have a different meaning, of course our new single Unworthy is about not feeling good enough. Our lyrics mean something to every one of us personally, it’s the reason we’re so passionate about the music!

WHATS YOUR FAVOURITE SONG THAT YOU HAVE WRITTEN?
Definitely our most recent single Unworthy!

IF YOU COULD DESCRIBE YOURSELF IN ONE WORD, WHAT WOULD IT BE?Heavy. WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR BEST MOMENT / GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT AS A BAND SO FAR?Supporting Odessa at Satans Hollow was definitely a big one for us, it was such an awesome opportunity for us to play with the bands we got to! Also seeing people singing along to our songs on barrier is a great achievement in my opinion, it make you realize that people are just as passionate about the music as you are!

WHATS NEXT FOR YOU GUYS?
We’re currently in practice with our potential new line up after losing a few members recently, we’re writing a brand new EP for you guys to listen to and we’re going to be gigging a lot around the north west! Expect more bounce, heavier breakdowns and some very catchy chorus’!

 WHERE CAN PEOPLE FIND YOU TO HEAR MORE? FACEBOOK YOUTUBE WEBSITE ETC.You can keep up to date with us on our Facebook page here; http://www.facebook.com/thewolvesremain
You can check out our most recent single Unworthy on our youtube channel here; http://www.youtube.com/thewolvesremain

HOW DO YOU RATE YOUR LOCAL SCENE AT THE MOMENT?
It’s pretty good at the moment, there’s definitely more people turning up at shows wanting to have a good time!

WHAT WOULD YOU DO TO CHANGE/ IMPROVE IT?
More venues are needed! Apart from that just more local shows to give bands a chance to get their name out there!

WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON EVENTS LIKE THESE- WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE MORE?
We’d love to see and be part of more events like this! It’s an amazing opportunity for local talent to show themselves off! Its also awesome being able to support each other, even if it is watching each others set, it’s showing your support in some way!

DO YOU THINK THAT THERE IS A LACK OF ORIGINALITY OR A WILLINGNESS TO PUSH BOUNDERYS IN METAL AS A GENRE?
Bands are definitely wary to push the boundaries of their genre in fear that people will consider it too different and therefore dislike it, but at the end of the day if you’re comfortable with the sound of your band then that’s all that matters!

WHAT IS THE BIGGEST WORRY YOU GUYS FACE AS A BAND?
Not being able to pursue our dreams.

IF YOU COULD SUPPORT ANY BAND, WHO WOULD IT BE?
For me it would have to be Of Mice & Men, their shows are absolutely mental, it’d be an honour!

WHO WOULD WIN- GANDALF OR DARTH VADER?
Definitely Gandalf.

FINALLY- WHY SHOULD PEOPLE COME AND SEE YOU PLAY?
We go fucking hard on stage, we’re heavy and we love having a good time, you won’t be disappointed if you come and see us

Driven Overboard are ready to Rock \m/

The idea of this years fest is not only to showcase UK acts but showcase local talent as well,

Driven Overboard have set themselves a goal of not chaining themselves to local scene but to push out and reach a wider audience across the UK, with a number of key UK shows planned for the summer and decent support slots, Driven Overboard are fast becoming a wanted commodity in venues up and down the land.

The lads have been kind enough to join us on SMF this year as they promote their latest album "The french is what will make it better." and I urge people to come and check them out before they move on to bigger and better things.


Debut Album 'The French Is What Will Make it Better' OUT NOW!
http://drivenoverboard.bigcartel.com/

Rock/Hardcore - Northwest UK
http://www.myspace.com/drivenoverboardukhttp://www.youtube.com/drivenoverboard