How would you describe your sound?
1. Hi, thanks for the opportunity! Our sound is a mix of all the music we’ve listened to, like the “Seattle sound” (Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Mad Season), Jeff Buckley—we dedicated our song “J” to him—and also Stevie Wonder, who inspired our track “Same Old Man,” plus many other bands that made rock, nu-metal, funk, and metal history.
Basically, the list is endless. We call ourselves a crossover band precisely because we don’t have a single line of language.
What do you write about?
We write about things every human goes through: the reasons for living, love, the hypocrisy of the human race, the surreal reality we’re living in these strange days.
What do you listen to when you’re at home?
We all listen to different kind of music… the sounds of the seventies, old and new punk, prog, instrumental rock, jazz, blues, funk. It depends on the day and the mood of the moment. We might start with jazz, then shift to rock, metal, grunge… It’s a crossover of all kinds of music. We put together our individual inspirations.
What’s your favorite live performance so far?
We were support acts for Papa Roach and Five Finger Death Punch, and for Korn in Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine. They were incredibly powerful and inspiring moments.
Tell us a funny story that happened in the studio or on stage.
I remember the studio session period… we had to record 3 tracks and were supposed to stay in the studio for 2 days, but after 6 hours the recording was done.
Or this one: when we played at a festival just outside Sevastopol, we went 36 hours without sleep, catching... I don’t know how many planes and trips just to arrive to the show, ahah!
What are your favorite albums?
it’s a tough question to answer, Because we love different genres
One musician you’d like to have a beer with?
Just one beer and one musician?? Ahah
What would you ask for backstage if you were the biggest band in the world?
I’d ask for good food—Italian, ahah!—and a chill area where we could hang out with the band, our families, and the friends who’ve always supported us.
What are your plans for the near future?
We want to make good music and play it in good venues. We’d love for our music to reach lots of people and make them happy.
