Rash
SPB: What is your favorite protest song?
Eric (vocals): "The Dream is Dead" by Blight
Jesse (guitar): "Police State" by Dead Prez
Skyler (drums): "Draft Morning" by The Byrds
Jim (bass): "Fortunate Son" by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Rash
SPB: What is your favorite protest song?
Eric (vocals): "The Dream is Dead" by Blight
Jesse (guitar): "Police State" by Dead Prez
Skyler (drums): "Draft Morning" by The Byrds
Jim (bass): "Fortunate Son" by Creedence Clearwater Revival
David Mead (Crasher) SPB: Besides music, what other arts interest you? Mead: I love comedy writing, film, and film history. I love finding someone who can run lines from weird old movies with me. I have a lot of ideas for films, a few sci-fi and comedy ones that I … Read more
Trash Talk always has something on their plate. Whether it is a new release, a new tour, or a one-off festival performance, the band is always up to something. Scene Point Blank recently spoke with the band about reaching out to new audiences, the independent music world, life on the … Read more
Laypeople who don’t listen to heavy music often lump it all together, even while those of us who dedicate our time to the cause can pick up the difference between death metal, thrash and hardcore in seconds. RASHŌMON are one of those bands that would have people in fits right away, likely calling it metal even though there are few … Read more
Camp Trash is a band that impressed me from the first second I heard them on their first single ”Weird Carolina” before the Downtime EP was out. I can't deny that I got to discover the band through Keegan, the guitarist. (Keegan used to write on many Asian bands for Get Alternative and that includes my band, Ache, getting coverage … Read more
Over the five years of their existence, Trash Talk has been consistently evolving and changing with each release. With Eyes And Nines, their newest full-length, the band shows their top-notch progression once again.Produced by Joby Ford of The Bronx, Eyes And Nines pulls no punches as far as getting right to the grit of this record. “Vultures” starts out the … Read more
Cesar Ruiz (The Seize - vocals) SPB: How do you typically choose your album art? Ruiz: Album art has started with lyrics. When I’m writing, I’ll have these images in mind that represent the feelings or themes within the songs. Those ideas usually become the starting point for the cover. … Read more
Neil Erskine (Chairmaker) SPB: If Chairmaker had a physical form like a place, a thing, or a smell, what would it be? Erskine: There is a very specific chair - but you've got to read Banks' Use of Weapons. No spoilers. Read more
Ugly Stick SPB: Describe in your own words the “Columbus Sound” and what it means or has meant to you and your musical output. David Holm (vocals and guitars): As it pertains to Ugly Stick I would say it's kind of an amalgam of punk rock, country, and classic rock. … Read more
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