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Showing posts with label Local Band. Show all posts

Saturday, 10 June 2023

Dead centre


 We are based in North Devon, we are all original songs with a heavy rock/metal influence,


we have been gigging around the local area for a couple of years and have recently spread our wings to play in the fleece in Bristol and the cobblestones in Bridgewater.


We have had the opportunity to support upcoming bands Scarsun and Fury as well as renowned tribute acts Metallica reloaded and Hells Bells.



here is a link to our Facebook page which features a few recent live videos https://www.facebook.com/Deadcentreofficial




What is your creative process when making music?


usually starts with someone writing a riff or chorus at home and then we tend to develop the idea as a group in the rehearsal room to see if its something we can eventually add to the setlist, but every decision regarding songs is always discussed as a band.


 


Tell me about your top performances.


I think that our latest show at The Cobblestones in Bridgewater has to be the show where we felt everything clicked as a band, the venue was correct, the audience was engaging and playing alongside the other bands Rockabye Reaper and Nomad Lizard just added to that energy on the night.



Who would you most like to collaborate with artistically?


That's a difficult one as everyone has so many different influences musically, Jody the guitarist would love to work with Jim Root or Josh Fore & Diamond Rowe from Tetrarch. 



How do you deal with disinterested or unruly audiences?


We have been pretty lucky where we haven't had to deal with any unruly audiences yet, but we have had other acts not even really bother to stick around and watch our set even though we have spent the time to check out all the other bands playing on the night.



What are your favourite venues to perform at?


The Cobblestones, The Golden Lion Tap Barnstaple, The Palladium Club Bideford.



What inspires you as an artist?


Being proud of writing all our own material with no cover songs



How do you nurture your own creativity? 


We have always been able to stick to our own style without too many boundaries as far as song writing goes as everyone is in involved with the process of writing songs.



Do you have trouble with performance anxiety?


Our drummer Luke Hynes is always really calm before going onstage as is everyone else apart from our guitarist Jody gets anxiety quite badly before stepping out onstage and also really likes just to go and hide after a performance too. 



What are your favourite musical genres, and are there any you dislike?


There really isn't too much that we don't like, our vocalist Matt really has a ecliptic taste in music but also guitarist Nick and drummer Luke also have a broad range of music that they like, but we all agree that there is just too much over produced music by so called artists that have never wrote their own songs and the general public is kind of force fed what they should be listening too



How do you differ from most other artists?


We don't feel that we differ that much from other bands that write and practice their songs

Monday, 5 June 2023

Headaches

 





Headaches, a three-piece bro punk rock band from Braunton,North Devon, are making a huge impression in the music industry right now. Influenced by the likes of legendary bands such as the Ramones, Snuff and Green Day, Headaches have just released their new album 'Eight Steps to Sobriety' on June 9th 2023. This boisterous album reflects on the chaotic lifestyle of getting drunk, or not, in the midst of the Lockdowns, something which many of us can relate to.


Headaches are scheduled to play a number of live concerts throughout the summer, with Gold Coast oceanfest on June 18th, and Bideford Palladium on August 12th. Further dates are soon to follow, as well as plenty of exciting content on their Bandcamp.

Those looking for an added peek into the lives of Headache should also check out their Instagram posts (@headachespunkrock) and their Bandcamp page (headaches Punk Rock). In a time where music venues are closing all too soon, nothing quite beats the energy and passion of seeing Headache perform live and loud.

Check them out wherever you can; you won't regret it.