What have been your musical epiphany moments?
I was a huge music fan growing up and was heavily
influenced, naturally, to what my parents listened to on records: The Beatles,
The Doors, Neil Young, Pink Floyd, Steppenwolf, Black Sabbath...I was about 13
when Nirvana, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam and all of the grunge scene music popped
through. It all had such a dangerous, anti-mainstream, anti-establishment angst
to it that was intoxicating and enticing. It was a musical epiphany for most of
my generation, we were all part of a revolution in music that I have not
witnessed since...it fueled my spirit to attempt to start one.
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?
It starts with an idea (usually something we have seen/witnessed
or heard about) then the idea becomes a riff. Then the riff becomes alive with
everyone else feeding off of each other. Lyrics are always last. By the time
the song is figured out, I can hear what I will sing within the path of all the
instruments. We all just kind of feed off of each other and it falls into
place.
Who has influenced you the most?
Personally, for me it has been my brothers and
uncles as my biggest influence...I was always the sister hanging around all the
band dudes in the scene growing up, for my brothers. Our uncles were all in
rock or blues bands in Detroit,
and I had the opportunity to be around creative people early on, and my parents
always encouraged it.
Where do you look for continuing inspiration? New ideas, new
motivation?
Within ourselves....I think most of our music writing
happens organically, when it's ready to pour out. It's like a purge... or an
exorcism.
We're all a product of our environment. Tell us about the
band's hometown and how that reflects in the music?
Good 'ol Canton,
OH... Canton's claim to fame is
the Pro Football HOF...to me, it seems like music like ours (and alot
of other local bands) that don't fit into a generic "hipster box"
will never be recognized as good music in our town... just because it doesn't
fit in that music "box" that is "safe." Support for the
edgy/non-conforming local musicians is sparse...but that keeps the underground
scene thriving and creating. For us, I feel like it just makes us want to do it
louder and louder...
We all like The Melvins...it's the name of a Melvins song.
You have one chance, what movie are you going to write the
soundtrack for?
Monster (2003) with Charlize Theron as Aileen Wuornos
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?
I think it would be our song THE GREYS. It has some interesting ideas in it about the
paranormal. witchcraft and alien life. Our intent was to give the listener a
sonic glimpse into the madness of a broken mind. Is this truly happening to our
to the character in the song or is this a psychological breakdown? Are there
darker forces at work possibly? Maybe the aliens are demonic primordial horrors
of an ancient tribe masking as travelers from the stars… high weirdness.
Come on, share with us a couple of your great, Spinal Tap,
rock and roll moments?
I vomited off the side of the stage at Lucky 13 in Brooklyn NY
during a brutally hot set and kept on rolling with the song! Chris had an amp fall over on stage and
collapsed an entire drum set in one fell swoop!
Tell us about playing live and the live experience for you
and for your fans?
For me there is like a part of me that is suppressed until
I'm in the moment. I believe it stems from the plight of the modern woman in
today's world...it's insanity. If you are aggressive or assertive, you are a
"bitch" or crazy...and you know what? It IS maddening....and it feels
so good to just not give a damn. It's like...I am doing what I know a lot of
other women are feeling. And that is a good thing to just cast off the
expectations and freak everyone out a bit...leave em confused and make 'em
think outside of their expectations.
What makes a great song?
Anything that can connect on some level with other people
whether that be for entertainment or emotional purposes.
What piece of your music are particularly proud of?
Head Lice...for me, I think this song has a lot of raw, in
your face lyrics that seem to smash with the total heavy build up that just
kind of leaves me shook. Especially during a live performance.
There are soooo many good bands around... but National bands
like Whores, Multicult, Cherubs, The Jesus Lizard, Unsane, Swans, Neurosis,
False Gods... and then Northeast Ohio bands like Goosed, Supercorrupter,
Persistant Aggressor, Ghost:Hello, Lake Lake, Divorce Horse, Stillborn Prodigy,
Liquid W's, Hexum.... soooo many.
Vinyl, CD, or digital? What's your format of choice?
Vinyl...It's ridiculous how much more a record can hold onto
a moment so much more clear than anything else. It's like energy etched in
time...a living, breathing time capsule.
Whiskey or beer? And
defend your choice
Whiskey...because Jameson is the nectar of the gods.
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 Canton Ohio... but roll 20 minutes north up to Akron to Square Records for killer vinyl!
What's next for the band?
Some touring! Working on
getting our music to as many people as possible.
Any final comments or thoughts you'd like to share with our
readers, the waveriders?
Just check out our bandcamp page, if we come to your town
please come say hi to us! Keep supporting independent music!
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