The Complete Package With DAN McDOUGALL From VOLUME DEALER

The Complete Package With DAN McDOUGALL From VOLUME DEALER

Volume Dealer is a new venture started by Dan McDougall and his brother Ando - better known for their roles in Frankenbok and Dreadnaught respectively - which is an online show featuring live music and interviews with the best live bands Melbourne has to offer.
While on the surface not an entirely new idea, it is the approach behind Volume Dealer, and, more importantly, the people behind Volume Dealer that makes it quite possibly one of the most exciting and rewarding musical ventures to hit the market for a considerable time.
The basic premise is this: Dan records a live set in his studio, asks the band some questions interview style, edits the music and narrative together and publishes the finished product. But that is only scratching the surface of what Volume Dealer offers. Participating bands walk away with high-quality, live footage of them playing in a live setting, footage that can be used for invaluable exposure and promotion.
Many bands in the modern age can't afford to outlay money on classy production or studio time, and inevitably lack the polish to keep up with the multitude of bands racing in similar directions. Not through lack of vision or dearth of talent, but because they simply don't have the tools or means at their disposal to guide them on their musical journey.
The final footage is kept by the bands but also uploaded to social media and the Volume Dealer website, in effect offering instant high quality promotional tools that could - and quite often are - the difference between success and failure.
Dan has also worked in optional extras to each package, with one idea to do up an exclusive, limited, one time only line of merchandise for each band that performs, lasting only for the duration of their three to four-week rotation before the next band's performance and interviews are completed ready for publication.
Dan also offers a competitive, high quality range of merchandise for sale to the general public, adding to the complete musical flavour of the whole project.
With the first episode being released earlier today with Melbourne three-piece Scarnon, Volume Dealer have struck their first blow at revitalising the local music industry, with much broader plans and vision moving forward.
HEAVY sat down with Dan McDougall to find out more.
"Volume Dealer is a new online show that we've just started with live music and interviews," he began. "With, at this stage anyway, Melbourne's finest live bands. We're hoping to take it Australia-wide and have international bands at some stage, but for the time being we'll just focus on Melbourne bands."
Although an in depth project with many moving parts, we ask Dan to simplify what Volume Dealer offers.
"We're going to get bands in to the studio, film them and record them live," he explained, "for anywhere between five and seven songs and then after the live sets done I'll then sit down with one of the members and interview them for a little bit. Then we just take all that footage and compile it into an episode and at this stage the format is we do a song and then a little bit of interview and then a song and a little bit of interview and so on. We had our first episode come out today, and I'm really happy with how it's all turned out. The point of the show is to be a promotional vehicle not only for the bands but for us as well, to showcase what we all do and hopefully make a bit of money in the process."
In the full interview, Dan elaborated on the show's format, which includes filming live performances and conducting interviews with band members, and expressed his excitement about the positive reception it has garnered. This project has been a long-standing aspiration for Dan, reflecting his deep passion for capturing the essence of live music and providing a platform for local talent.
The conversation highlighted the technical challenges Dan faces in achieving high-quality audio while maintaining the authenticity of live performances. He emphasized the importance of minimizing bleed and preserving spontaneity in the studio environment. As the project progresses, Dan said he is pleased with the advancements made in addressing these technical issues, which are crucial for delivering a polished yet genuine representation of the bands' performances. The involvement of Dan's brother, Ando, in filming and communication was also discussed, with plans for his role to expand as the project evolves.
We explored the promotional aspects of Volume Dealer, including the intention to offer high-quality audio and visual recordings to bands at no cost, with the option for bands to purchase the recordings and also discussed leveraging social media for cross-promotion and creating a dedicated website and YouTube channel to showcase the content. Additionally, Dan shared plans for limited edition merchandise tied to each episode, drawing on his experience in merchandising to enhance the bands' revenue opportunities plus more.


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Postcards And Holidays With EMMY MACK From REDHOOK

Postcards And Holidays With EMMY MACK From REDHOOK

Interview by Kris PetersSydney masters of musical mayhem RedHook are finally bearing the fruits of their five year extended cycle with the release today of their debut album Postcard From A Living Hell.Since forming in 2017 RedHook have very much been a band who have shunned convention and expectation, refusing to look for short cuts on the long road to musical recognition.Instead they have focussed their time and efforts into the one thing they have control over - the music - along the way earning the ears and respect of a diverse range of supporters who have each felt like a part of the musical journey RedHook has steadfastly chosen.With a relentless touring schedule and led by the enigmatic and precocious talent that is Emmy Mack, RedHook are a band who connects with their growing fan base on more than a plutonic level.Through a succession of well received singles and a refreshingly honest yet still respectful approach to their craft RedHook have found themselves playing with and alongside some of the biggest bands in history at Download in England and Rock AM Ring as well as Good Things and now The World Is A Vampire Festival on home soil.Throughout it all the quartet have remained grounded and approachable, and as Emmy says during our recent chat, this album is as much about the people in RedHook's corner as it is about the musicians who created it."Honestly, it's hard to put into words," she measured when asked how she is feeling now the album is finally out for public consumption."I'm so overwhelmed. This past 24 hours alone has just been insane. Getting so much love and so much positivity... I'm feeling very grateful."After taking their time in putting together a body of work to truly represent the band and their music, we ask Emmy why now is the right time to unleash hell."We're late bloomers," she laughed. "I think it was just time. We put out the debut EP during COVID, so I dunno... For me, this is more for the fans. A lot of people have been wanting us to do this. I kind of don't like... it hurts me to put out an album, only because I feel sad for all the songs that we don't get to release as singles that don't get that little time in the sun. This is for our fans and for people who have been listening to us and supporting us for the past couple of years that we've been a band and I just hope that it lives up to their expectations."In the full interview, Emmy talks about the importance of building an audience rather than rushing music out for the sake of releasing something, her main focus musically going into the album, the mixture of styles and genres and how that reflects RedHook as a band, which of the musical styles she prefers to perform live, the album title and how it came into being, why RedHook have Stand Atlantic to thank for that, their current run of shows as part of The World Is A Vampire tour, hanging out with Billy Corgan, their upcoming headlining national album tour, packing up and shipping off to the UK straight after and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

21 Huhti 202321min

Rocking THE PADDO With NOZ From INFECTIOUS ROGUES

Rocking THE PADDO With NOZ From INFECTIOUS ROGUES

Interview by Kris PetersBrisbane rock is alive and well and in good hands if the quality of bands assembling for Infectious Rogues EP launch at The Paddo in Brisbane is anything to go by.Normally the home of The Comedy Club and many refreshing pre and post State Of Origin beers, The Paddo opens its doors this Sunday, April 23 to a stack of local hard rock and metal outfits who have gleefully claimed the downstairs party dungeon as property of metal - for this Sunday at least.Hard rock outfit Infectious Rogues dropped their EP The Alpha Display last week, and this weekend celebrate its arrival with a special launch party which will also play host to legendary Brisbane metal outfit Dreamkillers, rapidly rising rock machine PistonFist and local party outfit Palladone, with Roach Toasters fresh on the chopping block and primed for action!HEAVY caught up with Infectious Rogues lead guitarist Noz on the eve of the launch to find out what to expect and share the joy at having live music back at The Paddo."It's awesome," he nodded. "It's been a long time since they had anything there but everyone remembers the good times so hopefully the good vibes will return. It's perfect for what we're doing."With The Alpha Display being released last week we ask Noz how the early reception has been."Pretty positive so far," he smiled. "Obviously, it's early days yet but it's been well received. We consider ourselves a hard rock vibe but we do dig into the realm of traditional metal. Heavy metal is such a broad category, isn't it? I'd just like to get it back to being one label but we play to what our influences are and what we feel. We just wanted to make something that had a rocking feel to it."In the full interview, Noz talks us through the EP more, gives us two songs as an introduction to Infectious Rogues, gives a bit of history on the band, discusses the other bands on the line-up and why they are there, what to expect from their show, new music and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

20 Huhti 202313min

Upping The Ante With NORMAL BEHAVIOUR

Upping The Ante With NORMAL BEHAVIOUR

Interview by Kris PetersNormal Behaviour have defied convention from the outset, forming as a band while all members were enrolled at film school. Using that love of film and cinema the band quickly branched into songwriting, blending the rebellious spirit of rock, the dark allure of goth and the raw energy of grunge and funk into a sonic landscape that is as unique as it is captivating.Hot on the heels of their new single She Likes The 1975, Normal Behaviour have been hand selected to open next Wednesday's Adelaide leg of The World Is A Vampire Festival, featuring The Smashing Pumpkins, Jane's Addiction, RedHook, Amyl & The Sniffers and Battlesnake.Not bad for a band still in their formative years.HEAVY caught up with the band earlier this week to find out how they are going to handle the occasion."We're pretty pumped," Nic enthused. "it's a crazy show to be part of.""And an enormous lineup of excellent bands," Lachy added, "and all of them legendary as well." We ask what something like this means to Normal Behaviour as a band."It's the opportunity of a lifetime," Cameron replied.In the full interview we ask the boys how they approach a show like this, why they think they deserve to be opening the festival, who they are most looking forward to sharing the stage with, the large number of Australian bands on the lineup and how good that is for Australian music, which one would volunteer to jump in the ring, the names of their wrestler, signature move and knockout move using their own song titles, new song She Likes The 1975, future music and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

20 Huhti 20239min

Smashing It Up On The Big Stage With XCALIBRE

Smashing It Up On The Big Stage With XCALIBRE

Interview by Kris PetersNot many bands get to celebrate the release of their EP by sharing the stage with two of the biggest bands in the world, but that's exactly what awaits Melbourne metal outfit XCalibre this weekend when they open The World Is A Vampire Festival in front of their home crowd and headlined by The Smashing Pumpkins and Jane's Addiction.With EP1 seeing the light of day just last week, XCalibre are already riding the crest of a musical wave and were more than happy to sit down with HEAVY to discuss this Saturday's performance."We're pretty stoked to be on the bill with these dudes," Dan smiled. "We've grown up with them and had their posters on our wall so we're stoked to be a part of it.""They're iconic bands," added Vinnie. "I know we're just opening up, but shit, it's not being on that bill (laughs)."In the full interview the boys explain what something like this means to them as a band, which of the two headliners they are bigger fans of, the Australian bands on the bill and getting to play with them, having so many local bands on an international festival, use their song titles to create a wrestler and his moves, the response to EP1, what it contains musically, what fans can expect from their set this weekend and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

20 Huhti 20237min

Sonic Destruction With ALEX HILL From MELANCOLIA

Sonic Destruction With ALEX HILL From MELANCOLIA

Interview by Kris PetersSeldom does a band come along and deliver a debut album as good as Melancolia have done with HissThroughRottenTeeth.It is an album that captures elements of a plethora of metal genres, with the label winning out being blackened deathcore.But this is so much more.Equal parts sonic density coupled with an overwhelming blanket of heaviness, Melancolia have crafted something that elevates their music beyond the sonic realm and into one which conveys mood, passion and horror.The general sense of foreboding that enshrouds you after listening to HissThroughRottenTeeth is either a masterstroke on the part of the band or the work of something altogether more sinister, but whatever the source the outcome is still the same.Complete musical annihilation.Traversing the different stages of a deity's miserable existence, HissThroughRottenTeeth paints an aural landscape throughout, setting a mood and unnerving calm that almost dares you to turn away.Vocalist and songwriter Alex Hill sat down with HEAVY to unravel the darkness."Essentially I guess you would call it some kind of mutation of the deathcore genre," Hill explained of Melancolia's sound. "Musically it's fairly influenced by early Whitechapel, particularly the A New Era Of Corruption era - that's gotta be a top 10 album for me. We were going for that melodic... I don't wanna say blackened - there's definitely some influence of that in there - but it's definitely more like if melodic death metal was deathcore instead. Think more Black Dahlia Murder with breakdowns and some spooky synth sections."When it comes to HissThroughRottenTeeth Hill is much more definitive."I always write in concepts," he offered. "I never write random songs and the idea for me is to always write a story start to finish. And then it basically incorporates those thoughts and feelings and events that have happened in my life within that. Essentially what we've got is the story of a deity that's sort of been cast from the heavenly realm or whatever the afterlife is - or another universe - and he has been cast as punishment into the human realm and has been birthed as a human while still retaining all of its information and knowledge of being a God. Basically, it's forced to live as this all powerful being with no use of its power, stuck in this mortal vessel and has to go through life as a human while knowing all this stuff and being stripped of its power."In the full interview, Alex goes deeper into the storyline behind the album, the musical side of things, what message can be taken out of the narrative, the cover image and what it signifies, daring to experiment on their debut album, how much thought and planning went into each stage of the album process, using visuals to enhance their music, a typical Melancolia live show and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

19 Huhti 202318min

A Blast From The Past As TRINATYDE Return

A Blast From The Past As TRINATYDE Return

Interview by Kris PetersBrisbane metal outfit Trinatyde enjoyed a frenetic period of activity during the mid 2010s.After forming in 2010 and releasing the album Rising Tide two years later, Trinatyde embarked on a relentless touring and gigging schedule that saw them play as far North as Cairns and down the East Coast of Australia.Their music was second only to their thunderous live shows and it didn't take long for the band to establish themselves amongst the nations elite.Their single Deathplunge in 2014 promised even greater things to come, which Trinatyde delivered in the form of 2018's EP The Murderous Ones.With the metal world seemingly at their feet Trinatyde vanished from our stages around the turn of the decade, with seldom more than a whisper giving any indication as to when and if the band would resurface.HEAVY is pleased to announce that day will come sooner than expected with Trinatyde back in the rehearsal rooms with an injection of fresh blood set to carry the band straight back to their former glory and potentially usher in a new era of metal for Queensland and Australia."We're gonna be writing some new songs," original vocalist Daniel Robinson revealed, "but we're trying to do the back catalogue at the moment. The reason why we went on hiatus was obviously COVID as well, and Rob had a baby back then as well.""We had lots of gigs booked," added drummer Rob, "about five for 2020 and then COVID kicked in and we cancelled all the gigs. By late 2020 my wife gave birth to a beautiful daughter so from then on there was no time anyway. We thought from there it might kick in with some gigs but unfortunately nothing happened. Everything was cancelled and then there was nothing else. Everything slowed down a little bit and then Dan joined another band, so he was good. Our other guitarist wasn't keen to play any more so he sold his gear and his guitar and that was it for a while."We pose the question of whether it was always planned as a hiatus or if there was ever the risk the band would not get back together."There was a risk," bass player Jay Kleinschmidt nodded. "I didn't think we were going to get back together.""But we never split up officially," Rob added. "It was more a pause for a while. Jamming became a duty and it wasn't like we were patient any more. We would jam every week and work out our songs, but we weren't really there in our head. I think two years of a break was quite good. Eventually last year I spoke to Dan and made some jokes about getting back together and we contacted Matty, our old guitarist, and he didn't want to. There was writing back and forth and eventually we said let's do it. Let's get some new talented guys who bring a new spirit on board and a new style. Originally we just wanted to look for one guitarist. It was just a coincidence that it turned out we got two."In the full interview, the boys talk more about the reasons for going on hiatus and what changed to make them come back, introduce the new guys and what they bring to Trinatyde, how they will do things differently this time, rejuvenating old songs, writing new ones, future plans and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

19 Huhti 202318min

BILLY CORGAN Talks About THE WORLD IS A VAMPIRE FESTIVAL Backstage In Brisbane

BILLY CORGAN Talks About THE WORLD IS A VAMPIRE FESTIVAL Backstage In Brisbane

Interview by Neville Pearce & Kris PetersThe World Is A Vampire Festival - featuring The Smashing Pumpkins, Jane's Addiction, RedHook, Battlesnake and Amyl & The Sniffers - kicked off last weekend in Brisbane with shows at Eaton's Hill Hotel and Sandstone Point Hotel in Bribie Island.HEAVY celebrated this momentous occasion by joining forces with Neville Pearce from Everblack Podcast to conduct backstage interviews, with this chat with Billy Corgan from The Smashing Pumpkins and his World Champion wrestler Carrie Morton a feature of the day.We start by talking about Corgan's goal in bringing a festival like The World Is A Vampire to life."We did it in Mexico City recently and had about 30,000 people in Mexico City," he smiled. "On the wrestling side it was the NWA versus AAA - AAA are the biggest Mexican based wrestling promotion - so it was a real honour to work with them. And then of course we had 30,000 fans coming out to see an incredible line-up of bands. The idea is to try and bring back a true alternative festival. As we've seen with many of the major festivals that were once alternative and they have gone very pop - that's their business so all good - but I came of age with Lollapalooza in the 1990s when it was a travelling festival - and it was very important for us and a generation of fans to see a truly alternative lineup. And think of that lineup. Beastie boys, George Clinton, Green Day, Urge Overkill, The Breeders, it was an incredible lineup and to this day people still stop me and say I was there. So you've gotta make memories but it's important to turnover that alternative culture."Neville elaborates on that by pointing out how important such festivals are to the younger generation who are being brought up more on computer games and the internet and may not have had the opportunity to be swept up in the world of such a festival."In many ways I grew up somewhat dispossessed by the world and I think it's even harder for young people today with the internet and social pressures, identity being a huge issue," Corgan measured. "Who are you? I think it's important that young people, if they feel alienated by society - and many do. Not everybody, but many do. They can come to a festival like The World Is A Vampire and find like minded people and to celebrate like minded artists. People always say, how does wrestling fit into that? Well wrestling really is one of the true last counter-culture things in the world. Just the fact that anybody even asks the question why wrestling? That just shows you that it still remains outside of the mainstream. That's the whole point. We want to present an alternative culture, and it doesn't stop with wrestling. It's fashion and lots of other things."In the full interview, Corgan talks more about the festival, future plans for it, the wrestling side of the entertainment, Carrie's history as a wrestler and putting it all on the line as champ, interviewing Eddie Van Halen, The Smashing Pumpkins new album Atum and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

19 Huhti 202321min

Leaving The Remnants Of The Past Behind With 51st AVENUE

Leaving The Remnants Of The Past Behind With 51st AVENUE

Interview by Erin EddySydney alternative rock quartet 51 st Avenue are turning heads with their latest single Remnant.The song, which features Inertia vocalist Julian Latouche, shines light on the struggles of watching a loved one succumb to addiction.“The song explores how the excessive use of drugs and alcohol can drastically change a person,” explains vocalist Aly Zizza, “The core of the person only remains through your memories; everything about them has changed, and it’s hard to see this happen to them.”Remnant is the band’s first release of 2023, with a string of material set to follow throughout theremainder of the year.HEAVY took the opportunity to speak with Aly and guitarist Ash about the new release, what’supcoming for them, how they gel as a band and how they’ve amassed quite a loyal following onTwitch. Listen to the interview to learn more about this charismatic band.Remnant is out now on all streaming platforms.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

19 Huhti 202329min

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