Heels to the Roof Interview
Today, we are speaking to Ski’s Heels to the Roof. Can you introduce us to each of the members of the band?
Today, we are speaking to Ski’s Heels to the Roof. Can you introduce us to each of the members of the band?
How does the music created by Thirsty on this album compare to that of the band’s previous engagements? How has your style changed and evolved since your earliest recordings?
You have had a tremendous career in music. Can you give our readers a brief rundown about your stints as a musician? Thanks. When I was in grade school in Washington, DC, I studied music and played the accordion, often at school functions, where I was recognized by the student body, parents, and teachers. However, as I grew up and pursued my more contemporary musical interests, throughout the sixties and…
Hello, CLOVR. Can you provide us with a little information about yourself and your music? My name is Vaughan Kelly. I am 20 years old and I’m an electronic producer from Australia, I’ve been learning how to produce since age 14 and have a background of instruments including drums, piano and guitar which helped form the sound I try to accomplish as CLOVR.
We were lucky enough to have a few moments with Alaska’s Cliff and Ivy. How has the Memorial Day weekend been for you?
We had a moment to speak to Flawless Inc.. Your debut mixtape is My Vision. In a few seconds, what about your music separates Flawless Inc. from the rest of the hip-hop artists performing?
Can you give us a little background information? I grew up on Long Island, New York. I played with my family in music always, as my dad was an Evangelist, and my sister and I did the praise and worship ministry for him, using our voices, guitar, and some piano. My brother tagged along for the ride.
We had a moment to sit down with Toronto’s Allyson Murrell. How is everything going with you today? Everything is going great, thanks!
Can you provide a little information about the different band members and what their role is in the band? Erik Lindelid, 22. The youngest in the band, is our bassplayer and vocalist. Slapping the bass and screaming his lungs out.
Can you give us a little insight about how Joi Noir came to be? Igor: Olga and I met during my previous music project in Moscow in 2010. I had a day job in Congo and was sharing my time between Africa, Moscow, Toronto and Barcelona where Olga had moved to. Later on she followed me to Congo. Jack was in Africa at the time too. He and I have…
We had a moment to sit down with Hamar, Norway’s Curioustin. How is everything going with you today? I am fine, thanks. I was hoping that the weather would be nicer so that I could go outside, but since it’s cloudy and it started to rain, I might as well stay inside and work some more with my music. I am very nervous to release it, but mostly very happy.
Today, we sit down with Adelaide, Australia’s own Chasing Claire . What songs of yours are favorites and what about them makes them so? Our newest song ‘’Headless Horseman” is currently our favourite to play live, it’s the fastest song we’ve written to date. Otherwise a song from the Options EP; MTMH is a favourite with its weaving dynamics and high energy, heavy riffs with mellow verses that flow nicely. Structure wise…
We had a few moments to sit down with Ontario’s own Ian Green. Can you give us a little biographical information about yourself? I have been playing the piano since the age of 5 years old. In my teenaged years, I had the privilege of participating in a variety of musical ensembles in high-school such as concert band (I played trombone); I was also the piano accompanist for the high-school…
Today we are speaking with Bronx’s own MrE. Your current release is the Prodigal Son Returns EP. What significance does the EP’s title hold for you? Prodigal Son gets its name from the bible story about a boy who spends all his money, given to him by his father, on anything and everything till he becomes broke and had no choice but to literally eat with pigs. Then he made…
Jvleel is a rapper from the southwest side of Detroit. How does your experience compare to that of other famous rappers? What sort of experiences do you have growing up in Detroit that are unique to those that live in the city?
1. We were lucky enough to have a few moments with San Jose’s Audiobender. How has the Memorial Day weekend been for you? Jared Richard (vocals/guitar): It was great! I spent it down south near San Luis Obispo, visiting friends, working on new material and drinking my face off!
We had a few moments to sit down with Melbourne’s Galliano Sommavilla. Can you give us a little biographical information about yourself? Firstly hello and thank you to all the NeuFutur readers.
Hello, eM. In a few sentences will you provide some information regarding your musical background and career so far? I started singing at 6 years old in choirs then learnt piano, then clarinet. I started singing solo in a school band when I reached 13. Over time I sang country then rock and started listening to EDM music in my late teens. I’ve been involved with acoustic duos to singing…
It has been about 18 months since we last set down with Sharp Practise. What has the band been doing in the interim? Some shows around the UK, but mostly Nigel has been locked away writing our new album.
In a few sentences, can you give us the specific points in your life that brought you into rapping? I always would ride with my older brother in his regal with the 12s” knocking just soaking up game from all the different artist he would play artists such as E40, AZ, Nas, Jay-Z, Notorious Big just a name a few. I remember as a kid in the 90s sneaking listening…