-Interview- Contacts & Confidence (7/15/13)

Contacts & Confidence
Genre: Screamo rock
From: Akron, OH
Facebook Page

http://www.facebook.com/contactsandconfidence


1. A lot has changed since your last interview. Tell us about the new member, new EP and new producer.

Well, we've been through some work to make sure our line-up was set for the future, & we've recently decided to add guitarist Cody Doyle (ex-Goodnight Jersey) as our second guitarist. We've spent quite awhile searching for some one dependable to fill that role, and we're very glad to finally land on someone we feel confident in. As far as "This Is Not An Exit!" and its producers; We hooked up with John Burke from Vibe Studio's a couple months ago after are friends Envoi recorded an amazing EP with him. We really liked his production and thought he would put the needed effort into our EP, so we talked to him a few times and things just really seemed to click. After that, we contacted Fred Mascherino (ex-Taking Back Sunday/Terrible Things) about being involved in the project.


2. How has your overall show experience been thus far? Considering you've played alongside Owl City, Senses Fail and many more.

It's been huge learning experience. Seeing bands that have been doing this everyday for several years really shows you how much work it takes to make it somewhere in this business. We've been lucky enough to play with 20+ national touring acts in less than a year. Playing with acts like that you absolutely have to bring your A game every night or you will quickly be ignored. We were lucky enough to get to learn that early on in our careers, and now we can apply that to every show we play from here on out. Not to mention, it's really cool to play shows with bands like Silverstein and Senses Fail who have inspired us as people and as a band.


3. What can people expect from the new EP?

They can expect an extremely emotional release that you can listen to mulitple times. I know all bands say their newest CD means the world to them and blah blah...but with TINAE!, we have put everything in our lives into this. We've put every penny we have into financing it, and every emoton we could muster on display. Joshua was going through a lot of dark stuff when he wrote the lyrics and was struggling to find a way to bring in some positive light. I think in the EP you can defintely feel that back and forth fight between trying to keep a straight course and move forward, and still falling back into those dark thoughts and feelings. We were having troubles with finding the right members, worrying about possible issues with the old version of the EP we recorded that was never released, and it all really got to us and found it's way into the music. It was, in many ways, the hardest part of the entire album, trying to find the balance between the reality of the situations happening around us, and trying to keep our heads up for the future. In the end, I believe we, and TINAE! came out better because of it.


4. How did you hook up with Fred?

We found out that Fred was looking to start producing bands and just hit him up on Facebook about it. We honestly didn't expect any kinda of response from him, but when he messaged us back and let us know he was into our sound, we were far beyond excited. Fred is one of the nicest people we have ever had the chance to speak with and we're truly honored to have him agree to work with us. Fred will be involed in all the aspects of pre-production and helping us finalize our songwriting for TINAE! Having his expert input and over a decade of influence (see what we did there?) we believe will give TINAE! the boost it needs to get us on the road full-time.


5. How will the already recorded material from the last sessions change this time around?

Very good question actually. We have two songs from our old sessions that will be on TINAE! "Amor Vincit Omnia" was perfect to us the way it was recorded, so it will be included along with the five songs we're recording. "Killing A Songbird" is being rewritten slightly, with the help of Fred, and will be part of the five songs we will record at Vibe. So, of the six songs on the EP, four will be completely brand new.


6. Has it become any easier playing shows in Ohio since the last interview?

I'd say it's easier playing shows in general. We're still a young, small band, but we've grown a lot over the last several months. We now know exactly the band we want to be, and what we want to represent. I think anytime you are able to have that much strength and conviction in something, it makes everything easier.


7. What can people expect from a Contacts & Confidence show?

A whole lot of energy. We are not a band that stands there and plays our songs, we use every inch of the stage we're provided with, and usually as much of the crowd as we can as well. Our music is about passion, about believing in something, and about letting singing it at the top of your lungs be your release. You can't do that standing still and you can't do that quietly. We're chaotic, we're sweaty, and we're a damn good time.


8. What's next for Contacts & Confidence?

We'll be spending the rest of July working with Fred on finalizing the last few details of TINAE!, then we head to Vibe to finally record it all. We're not entirely sure long-term what's in store at this point, but given the progress we've made so far this year, we're extremely excited and hopefully for the future.



-Interview- Aterra Tale (7/3/13)

Aterra Tale
www.facebook.com/aterra.tale
From: Princeton, IL
Sounds like: Rock

http://www.facebook.com/aterra.tale

1. How did the band come together and form? Who thought of the name “Aterra Tale” and is there any meaning behind it?

The band was originally formed by bassist Eric Kalina and drummer Jason Mancini. They had been playing together for years in various bands and decided to create something new and unique from what they were currently doing. Ryan Diemer, a fan of Eric and Jason's other bands, had found out that they were starting a new project and began sending samples of songs and riffs he had written over to Eric. After hearing his writing abilities they soon brought Ryan into the band and began writing the foundation of our first album "Of Fact and Fiction". After finishing the structure of the album it was time to find a singer. Eventually we found Scottie, another local scene musician who was in-between bands at the moment, and we invited him over for a tryout. After recording some vocals over the prewritten tracks, we decided we had found the final piece to the puzzle and we dove head first into finishing the album. The name "Aterra Tale" didn't originally have any context when we decided on the name. We literally had a list of names and Aterra Tale was the name that we eventually all agreed on. However, throughout the writing process, Scottie began associating some of his lyrics with fictional characters and stories that take place within the realm of "Aterra Tale". I guess you could say the name is evolving along with our writing.


2. What do you want listeners to take away from your music?

We try to write music that is easy to listen to and fun to get into. We aren't trying to redefine music or anything like that, we just want to create music that we feel proud of and share it with anyone who will listen. Our songs are meant to paint pictures within the minds of our audience and they can give the stories life based on how the music makes them feel and how it coincides with their personal lives.


3. How would you describe your music to the average listener?

A collaboration of diverse melodies, aggressive riffs, and catchy hooks that's fun and easy to get into.


4. What can people expect from your live show? Any crazy show stories?

Our live shows are loud, hard, and full of energy between the crowd and the band. You can also expect Scottie to kick over at least 3 or 4 beers on stage while he's running around. As for crazy stories we are still pretty new but we have a few. We had a homeless chap snag one of our stickers and he tried to sell it back to us. Also, we lost a large banner we had just ordered at one of our shows before we even got to use it. You'll have that...


5. Who are three bands you’d like to tour with?

Hmm. If we could only pick three we would have to go with Coheed and Cambria, Story of the Year, and The Used.


6. You guys shot a music video for the track “Against The World”, how was the shoot?

Actually, we weren't even at the shoot for this video, haha. We know a great director from our area (Marc Wilkinson) that is just getting started out in LA and we told him to take our song and run with it. As expected, it turned out great.


7. What’s your take on the current state of rock?

There are a ton of talented bands out there, especially now since many bands are able to produce albums themselves without the help of a label, you just have to do a little digging. We aren't fans of lot of the stuff you hear on the radio, as we don't like the whole "cookie-cutter" or "clone-rock" scene but there are some mainstream artists out there that catch our attention and we definitely enjoy.


8. What’s the current music scene like there in Illinois both locally and state wide?

Locally there are a lot of great musicians but there isn't really much of a scene, we are all from very small towns. But the few local bars and venues we do have, are great and welcome bands with open arms. The local fans are amazing and everyone loves really getting into the music and having a good time with the bands. Statewide there are some really great bands, only met a small portion of them but the ones we have gotten the chance to share the stage with have been talented and super cool to hang out with. We really want to try and get in the Chicago scene, the shows there are so fun and we love the city.


9. What’s your take on legal/illegal music downloading?

We don't really have a problem with illegal downloading. We have always felt that if you really enjoy the band and support what they are doing you will not have a problem buying their music and spreading the word. If people download your music and dig your tunes and come out to shows and support you then its a win, no matter how they got your music.


10. What’s next for Aterra Tale?

We are doing our best to spread the word about "Of Fact and Fiction" and trying to build a fan base and getting on as many cool gigs as we can. We are working on some new music videos, new album artwork, and we are also working on our second album.


11. Any shoutouts?

Lets see..... Throw the Fight, Three Years Hollow, Parabelle, Primer 55, A Memory Down, Allgood, Egon's Unicat, Dropt, FOIL, Ahymnsa, The Penny Dreadfuls, Those Dirty Thieves, Deity Disfigured, Goodbye Good Sense, Synapsis, Flannel Mouth, Still Heart Conspiracy, Beer Goggle Prophets, Life in Cycle, Mindset Evolution, Janus, ElevenFiftyTwo, XFactor Chicago, and each and every other hard working local musician who busts their ass for what they love, and to every band we have had the pleasure of playing with!! Captive Sounds for all the attention to detail!! Thanks to 105.7 the X for spinning our album. Big shout out to our little scene here at home...I.V. represent! ...And a huge shoutout to all the fans who support what we are doing and take the time to come out to our shows and scream our lyrics and bang their heads until the sun rises.