COAST MODERN: INTERVIEW


BY AMANDA LAFERRIERE

PHOTO BY AMANDA LAFERRIERE

PHOTO BY AMANDA LAFERRIERE

How has Florida been treating you so far?

Luke: Florida’s good!
Coleman: I wish it was hotter.

 

The last time we talked was right before the album came out, how has it been doing since then?

L: Wow that seems like so long ago. It’s been good.

C: The feedback has been great. We’ve only gotten one bad review. They said that the album was awesome, but Pogs & Slammers was a massive fumble and could have been left off the album.

 

That’s my favorite song!

C: Yeah, I don’t think he got that it was kind of a joke in a way.

 

When did you guys get into music and realize that it was what you wanted to do?

L: I was a teen. I was making movies, but I realized that it took too many people to make a film. Then I discovered keyboards, and drum machines, and that you could build a whole track by yourself in your bedroom. I’ve just been doing that ever since.

C: I think I always loved music, but one time I was listening to Californication and drumming on my chest and I was like I want to get into music. I remember that that was the first time I thought that. I also joined a band when I was 15 as a drummer.

 

What have you guys been listening to on the road? Any particular artist or albums?

C: Caroline Rose

L: Caroline Rose is awesome.

C: She’s the shit. Our drummer knows her through some third party connection.

L: Yeah, she’s somewhat new. Burgeoning.

 

How did you have the idea for the Haunted House Party instead of a regular tour?

C: It initially came from a dream and it kind of just fell together. This will be our 5th national tour and we’ve done a lot of the same songs the same way. I didn’t want us to feel like a Coast Modern cover band, so we just wanted to change it up. It’s about the spirit of the tour being chaotic and changing. Like tonight we’re going to play a song that we came up with today. As it progresses and we get more and more comfortable we’ll push the boundaries farther and farther.

L: The idea is to have the whole night feel like something instead of coming to wait and then watching a band. It’s like this is a whole event. That’s why we have the fan talent show.

 

How has that been going?

L: It’s been amazing.

 

What are some of the coolest talents that you guys have seen?

C: Last night there was a baby…

L: A really realistic crying baby sound.

C: I’ve liked some of the Avant Gard dance.

L: There was a spoken word version of Jar of Hearts by Christina Perri, like a really dramatic reading. People were like snapping.

 

What has been the most memorable show of tour so far?

C: It’s been great every night. Especially because of all the bands that we’ve brought out with us. Netherfriends and The Technicolors tonight are both super awesome. Dallas was cool.

L: Dallas was great. One of the bigger shows we’ve done on our own. It was in a place that has like trees… It’s called Trees. They covered the columns with tree bark.

 

Anything else coming up on your agenda?

L: Just working on music.

C: Yeah. July is going to be a big month for us.

 

Denny’s or iHop?

Denny’s

 

Apple Music or Spotify?

Spotify

 

Instagram or Twitter?

Instagram

 

.gif or .jif

gif

 

Dogs or Cats?

Dogs

 

PHOTO BY AMANDA LAFERRIERE

PHOTO BY AMANDA LAFERRIERE

Netflix or Hulu

Netflix

 

Ice Cream or FroYo

L: Ice Cream

C: FroYo

 

Text or Phone Call?

Phone Call

 

Classic Art or Modern Art?

Classic

 

FIND COAST MODERN ONLINE

WEBSITE     TWITTER     INSTAGRAM     FACEBOOK     YOUTUBE


'THUNDERBOLT' / SAXON: ALBUM REVIEW


BY JAMIE LANGLEY

th-4697208260-712x712.jpg

If you haven’t heard of Saxon yet, I hope after reading this that you’ll have the nerve to check them out. Saxon are a pounding heavy metal band hailing from the depths of South Yorkshire, UK and they have been hastily making a name for themselves for over 41 legendary years now. Among other things, they been referred to as one of the most iconic metal acts of their time, influencing many of the other big-name metal lords. If you happen to be lucky enough to stand amongst them at their show, you’ll experience a powerhouse of emotion and sheer artistry.

Their brand new, gripping album, titled “Thunderbolt”, is fast to strike you with crazy fast-paced riffs, echoing vocals and menacing solos performed by uber-talented musicians. This new work brings back the raw electricity of metal from years before, hard and pressing, searching for a soul to rock and possess. If you don’t classify yourself a metal head but you catch yourself head banging to this record, don’t be surprised or alarmed, it’s bound to happen.

You can hear barbaric growls and grunts throughout this masterpiece bound with heavy hitting guitars and punishing drums. This would be a hard record to sit down and compare to other coveted acts, it basically stands alone in its awe. Not only did “Thunderbolt” rank in the Billboard charts the very first week it was released, the band also announced that they would be embarking on a two part, two county tour with legends like Judas Priest, Black Star Riders, Diamond Head and Rock Goddess. 

If you have gazed upon any of the visuals for the band’s new album, you’ll see gritty and grungy imagery, working perfectly with their sound. My personal favorite is the video for “Nosferatu, The Vampire’s Waltz”, it brings you classic graphics of old lore and gore, embracing the music it resides by. You really never can be disappointed by heavy metal and the visuals or sounds being produced through the ages, it seems that heavy metal is difficult to corrupt.

When listening to the full album, one can truly appreciate Saxon’s lead singer Biff Byford’s ever present sound that is seemingly never wavering, not even for a split second. Classic heavy metal has never been more blistering and long withstanding than with the likes of Saxon, I believe. If you were to give this record a solid listen and tune into the underworld of tunes they bring, I would recommend these select songs of the record, as I feel they served the heaviest punch of all:

1) Nosferatu, The Vampire’s Waltz (of course, how could I not?!)

2) Predator (it’s hard hitting to the max)

3) Speed Merchants (very high paced and satisfying to any ear)

 

FIND SAXON ONLINE

WEBSITE     TWITTER     INSTAGRAM     FACEBOOK     YOUTUBE


ASHLEY BRINTON: INTERVIEW


INTRO BY SERA SNYDER

INTERVIEW BY CAMI LIBERTY

PHOTO COURTESY OF ASHLEY BRINTON

PHOTO COURTESY OF ASHLEY BRINTON

Performing since the shy age of 7, Ashley Brinton is the newest pop queen to arrive in LA. Now 16, Ashley has been writing and recording her own music with the help of Grammy Award-Winning producer, Corey Rooney who has produced artists such as Jennifer Lopez, Michael Jackson, Marc Anthony, Mariah Carey, and Beyoncé. Her most recent original dance single, “Trouble” released on March 2nd along with an accompanying music video. There is nothing standing in the way for Ashley and her career!

 

When did you first realize that you wanted to be a musician?

"Music has always been in my blood. Ever since I was little, I would do anything to be involved in or around music. Musicals, performances, anything to feed my passion."

 

Do you personally feel that the way you grew up influenced your decision on being a musician?

"Music was always playing in my house. I used to always know my dad was awake because he would turn on the music in the house every morning and keep it on all day.  My family isn’t musical but they love music."
 

For those who have not heard your music, how would you describe it to them?

"My music is all about girl power, love and the lust of romance. It’s ‘feel good’ music."
 

We saw that you just released your latest single ‘Trouble’ – can you tell us a little about the song and the inspiration behind it?

"Trouble is a girl anthem about a bad relationship that you know is wrong but you just can’t control. You know it’s trouble but you can’t get out."
 

We also saw that you released a music video for the song! What was it like filming it? Do you have any favorite memories from it?

"I had a lot of fun on set! My favorite part was smashing the cake in the guy’s face who was trouble. I was hesitant but I just went for it and it was super fun."
 

Is there anything else that we can expect from you in the near future?

"This year I’ll be creating and releasing more music, and planning a tour in the near future. I can’t wait to continue sharing my music with my fans!"

 
 

FIND ASHLEY ONLINE

WEBSITE     TWITTER     INSTAGRAM     FACEBOOK


PUNK IN DRUBLIC FESTIVAL: PREVIEW


BY ELIZABETH WILTSHIRE

PunkInDrublic_logo.png

Punk In Drublic Festival is a multi-city music and craft beer festival created by NOFX frontman Fat Mike, coining the name from the band’s legendary 1994 album of the same name. The festival has something for everybody, from amazing music, a variety of food, and complimentary craft beer tastings throughout the day. Although the band lineup varies from city to city, festival-goers can expect to see performances by NOFX, Bad Religion, The Interrupters, Mad Caddies, and a variety of additional bands.

Punk in Drublic is a festival that certainly distinguishes itself from other festivals. Four hours of craft beer tasting from over 100 breweries is included with admission. After 4pm, a variety of cocktails, beer and non-alcoholic drinks will be available to purchase. Beer enthusiasts and NOFX fans can look forward to tasting the Punk in Drublic Happy Lager, a collaboration between Fat Mike and craft beer pioneers Stone Brewing that is only available at the festival markets. Additionally, every date will be headlined by punk legends NOFX and Bad Religion. These two Los Angeles bands have been around since 1983 and 1980, respectively, and continue to put on impressive, lively, and all-around incredible performances.

Those who are interested in enjoying a day of craft beers and performances by punk and hardcore legends should be aware that the festival is 21+.

Be sure to come to Punk In Drublic’s Brockton date at Campanelli Stadium on May 19, 2018, or check out a date closer to you below:

 

May 5: Austin, TX

May 6: Ft. Worth, TX

May 12: Richmond, VA

May 13: Philadelphia, PA

May 19: Brockton, MA

May 20: Pittsburg, PA

June 1-3: Thronville, OH

 

FIND PUNK IN DRUBLIC FESTIVAL ONLINE

WEBSITE     INSTAGRAM     FACEBOOK


LAURA JEAN ANDERSON: INTERVIEW


BY ANDREA HOFFMAN

PHOTO BY KAIA D'ALORA

PHOTO BY KAIA D'ALORA

Laura Jean Anderson is a Washington-born musician currently living and performing in Los Angeles. Her music draws from classic Americana artists and mixes with elements of elegant modernism to create a dramatic sound that can be heard in her newest single “Silence Won’t Help Me Now.” We were able to learn more about her musical inspirations as well as her plans for the coming future. Be sure to check out her next headlining show in Los Angeles at the Moroccan Lounge, April 19th!



Your new single "Silence Won’t Help Me Now" just recently dropped, can you tell me what it’s about and where the inspiration for it came from?

LAURA: "In a nutshell, it's about feelings of repression and falling subject to people wanting me to be someone I'm not, and the power I felt making the choice to finally speak my truth. When I first wrote it I thought this was one of those songs that I wrote for me to sing alone in my room to give me the power I needed to say what I want to say. But then I thought about how the last thing the world needs right now is to stay silent about our truth."

 

Who are some of your inspirations when it comes to music and what have you been listening to lately?

LAURA: "My inspiration usually just comes from life itself, but I'm also a deep lover of music, especially early American rock ’n' roll and roots music. Nina Simone, Elvis and Lil' Johnson are three of my heroes that I draw a lot of inspiration from."

 

I read somewhere that you took a year off of school to travel in South America and I think this is something that can be so beneficial for creatives. Can you tell me about that experience and how it influenced you as an artist?

LAURA: "I think traveling always stirs a different creative energy that can't compare to staying stagnant in one place. Every time I travel, my mind goes places it hasn't gone before. That particular trip and other experiences in life have made me realize how there's nothing else I'd rather do than make music and tell stories through them."

 

I love the aesthetic of your social media and the visuals for the single! How do you translate your music into these visuals and what do they say about you as an artist?

LAURA: "Haha wow thank you! That's a first. :) As you can tell, I'm quite stuck on the color yellow which has a huge meaning for this record. I fell into a dream a few years back where I crawled out of a rabbit hole onto the top of a mountain filled with golden, yellow orbs and my present self was holding hands with my childhood self and my elderly self. Everything was yellow and it seemed to represent every emotion I have gone and will go through. This new record I made came out of that feeling in that dream— of diving deep into each of these emotions I've felt in my life within each song. So it seemed fitting to present it as yellow."

 

What are some of your plans for the future? Any new music or shows we can look forward to?

LAURA: "Definitely! This year will be full of new music! A music video coming soon as well and I'll be playing April 19th at the Moroccan Lounge."

 

FIND LAURA ONLINE

WEBSITE     TWITTER     INSTAGRAM     FACEBOOK