When I was a kid,
growing up in a house with Cat Stevens, Neil Diamond, and Simon and Garfunkel,
the first time I ever heard Kiss's "Detroit Rock City," it was a
moment of musical epiphany. It was just so vicious, aggressive and mean. It
changed the way I listened to music. I've had a few minor epiphany's since then,
when you come across a band that just brings something new and revolutionary to
your ears.
What have been your
musical epiphany moments?
First time listening to thrash metal as a teenager and my
parents albums from the 60s and 70s.
Talk to us about the
song-writing process for you. What comes first, the idea? A riff? The lyrics?
How does it all fall into place?
Everything starts from a riff and the rest follows…
Who has influenced
you the most?
Music from the late 60s and the 70s.
Some contemporary bands from the psych stoner scene.
We're all a product
of our environment. Tell us about the band's hometown and how that reflects in
the music?
The Italian band that influences us the most is Ufomammut.
Where'd the band name
come from?
We wanted to continue the great tradition of bands name
starting with Black.
You have one chance,
what movie are you going to write the soundtrack for?
“From Dusk Till Dawn” by Robert Rodriguez.
You now write for a
music publication (The Ripple Effect?).
You're going to write a 1,000 word essay on one song. Which would it be
and why?
“Hey Joe” By Jimi Hendrix because of music, lyrics and
historical period.
Come on, share with
us a couple of your great, Spinal Tap, rock and roll moments?
My bachelor party playing with Sasquatch.
Tell us about playing
live and the live experience for you and for your fans?
For us playing live is so important that we decided to
record an album that sounds like a live concert.
A song can be great because moves you, because kicks asses
or because it is the right song in the right moment.
Tell us about the
first song you ever wrote?
Probably something embarrassing during my teen years.
What piece of your
music are particularly proud of?
“Cosmic soul”
Who today, writes
great songs? Who just kicks your ass? Why?
Earthless and Samsara Blues Experiment. I think that they
are the most original.
Vinyl, CD, or
digital? What's your format of choice?
Vinyl.
Whiskey or beer? And defend your choice
Water.
We, at the Ripple
Effect, are constantly looking for new music. What's your home town, and when
we get there, what's the best record store to lose ourselves in?
We are from Savona,
Italy. If you
come here we can suggest to visit Vincebus Eruptum with his vinyls and cds
collection and his magazine about Stoner and psychedelic music, and spend a
night at “Raindogs House” enjoying a rock or blues gig.
What's next for the
band?
We are writing new songs….
Any final comments or
thoughts you'd like to share with our readers, the waveriders?
We are really happy about what is happening to us right now,
and we really thank everyone who made it possible.
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