Hey there one & all its your old friend DJ Dizzy & I have an interview with a band who call themselves Residual Self as they spoke on their musical careers.
How'd you get started
in music?
I got my start in
music when I was about 14 and my father bought both a guitar and a bass for
himself. I watched him play and started messing around with the instruments on
my own. I had a few lessons in both guitar and bass, but found bass was more of
my calling. At 17 I joined my first band as a bass player, and have been in and
out of many since then going from punk to blues to jam bands, until in 2016 when
I was 22 I decided to form my own studio project and bring the songs around at
open mics. By 2017 I had formed a full band for “Residual Self” and we’re still
going strong with the original line up.
Who are your
inspirations or influences?
The type of music that
caught my attention from a young age was the 90’s Grunge and Alternative scene.
Bands like Alice In Chains, Smashing Pumpkins, and Soundgarden to name a few. On
the other end of the spectrum, Goth Rock and Industrial Metal are just as much
influences with bands such Type O Negative, White Zombie, Nine Inch Nails for
example. My ideal sound is combining the two. Goth meets Grunge, or Grunge Noir
as I refer to it as.
What advice would
offer aspiring performers?
Always be yourself and
go with what feels right to you. Don’t try to be a copy of anything else out
there. Make sure you have passion for what you’re doing, take pride in what you
craft, and above all, perseverance to keep pushing forward and make a name for
yourself.
How do you set
yourselves apart from other bands or singers?
On top of musical
influences, I am heavily influenced by sounds and effects I hear in movies, television
series, and video games. I am always finding new effects to vary my voice
depending on the message I want to convey. My words are always what’s most
important to me as a song writer. When you look at our music, we can have
acoustic ballads, dark spacey jams, nothing is out of our realm of creativity. I
find there’s no reason to restrict myself to be defined by one sound. I change,
as well as my emotions, so should my music.
Any new gigs or albums
in the future
Since our inception,
we put out a batch of 3-5 songs at least once a year. So you should always
expect new music annually from us. Right now we have another 3 songs ready to go for when we record. We’ve got our January booked for shows right
now, and we’re working on our bookings for the rest of the first quarter as we
speak. We’re always open to play more in The New England and Tri State Area, if
anyone is scouting for some shows and a new band to connect with, we'd be more than willing to hop on!
Special thanks to them for doing this interview & I wish them luck in their musical career. So until then stay awesome Happy holidays to all & to all rock n roll!
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