EastScene’s Shannah Lauren caught up with The Word Alive’s Tyler “Telle” Smith to chat about the hardcore sextet’s future plans and multiple band switch-ups.
How did the band officially get together?
Well Zack and our former singer Craig Mabbitt started the band, soon followed by Tony P and Nick. They then enlisted Tony A who brought along [...]
Broadway’s Jake Garland took some time to catch up with EastScene’s Shannah Lauren. The screamo outfit, who hail from Orlando, FL, are in hot pursuit of a budding career, all while facing challenges regarding constant line-up changes. Get ready to find out what makes this band tick and what made them who they are.
EastScene’s Shannah Lauren caught up with Nashville’s up-and-coming alt-rock outfit SafetySuit, covering all the past and current bases of the Universal Records quartet.
When and how did SafetySuit get together?
We actually got the band together in 2002 and were all close friends. I think the best part was we got together as more of a joke, [...]
Twin Cities, MN’s Camera Can’t Lie, an alt-rock outfit hot on the heels of making a name for themselves, took time to discuss their formation and foundation with EastScene. Get ready to hear the follow up to their 2009 EP Days & Days with a full length set to be released in 2010.
California’s Say Anything lead singer Max Bemis recently met up with MTV to talk about the new, self titled album released today. Check out the article and video here.
If you’re still trying to swallow the news about the sudden death of As Cities Burn, this interview will bring you (some) closure. Former front-man Cody Bonnette brings some sense into what happened up until this point and what is yet to come.
Next up on EastScene’s coverage of Montreal’s Monsoon-themed Warped Tour Is There For Tomorrow. Fresh from a brief stint in Japan and basking in their win for Best New Artist at the MTVU Breaking Woodie Awards, the boys talk about their latest album A Little Faster. Christian and Jay from TFT braved the torrential downpour [...]
East Scene caught up with Matt Kean, bass player of the U.K powerhouse Bring Me The Horizon. After having won Kerrang’s award for Best British Newcomer in 2006, and being voted Rock Sound’s Reader’s Poll for best British band, this is one group not easily boxed into the deathcore genre, and proving that true musicianship [...]
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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