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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Remembering The Classics With PAUL DI'ANNO

Remembering The Classics With PAUL DI'ANNO

Interview by Kris PetersEven the biggest metal bands in the world can divide their fans when it comes to different eras of music.Even Iron Maiden.The band has had two main frontmen throughout their career - as in two that fans identify with the most -, Paul Di'Anno - who sung on the band's debut self-titled album and the follow-up Killers, and current vocalist Bruce Dickinson who has sung on thirteen studio albums.They are two different and unique lead singers and debate can and will rage on forever about who sounds the best, but the good news for Australian lovers of metal is that in the space of eight months we get the opportunity to hear both performing in their own right.Iron Maiden and Dickinson hit our shores in September for a run of shows, but, before that, the man who started it all, Paul Di'Anno plans to reacquaint audiences with those first two albums on a tour which is underway as we speak!Performing classics such as Running Free, Sanctuary, Wrathchild, Remember Tomorrow, Murders in the Rue Morgue and plenty more, Di'Anno - who has fronted a number of bands since leaving Maiden in 1981 but is only unleashing songs from those first two Maiden albums on this tour - has vowed to take us back to where it all began and reignite the flames of early heavy metal, Iron Maiden style.Despite health problems that nearly curtailed his career over the last couple of years, Di'Anno has fulfilled his promise to bring Australian fans the music that shaped a generation and has cast aside any lingering issues to deliver in style.HEAVY caught up with Di'Anno not long after he arrived in Australia ahead of his first show in Perth. We asked the great man what fans can expect from the shows."This is my first time back in 8 or 9 years now," he began, "because basically, I have been able to do fuck all. What we are doing is saying a big thank you and a farewell - not from touring - but from doing Iron Maiden stuff. This is a whole Maiden heavy show featuring songs from the first two albums, and it's been quite successful. I'm surprised. Because Iron Maiden can't play the fucken songs (laughs). Then next year we come out… coming out very soon is a Greatest Hits of mine with tracks from Battlezone and Killers and other bands I have been in. It's an album called The Book Of The Beast, and we have the movie coming out in a couple of months as well - it's like a Rockumentary we've been doing - once we've got all that stuff out I will go back into rehearsals to learn all the stuff of mine."In the full interview, Paul talks more about the show and what to expect, preparing mentally and physically for a run of shows so far from home, how his injuries have changed his approach to playing live, his early years singing with Iron Maiden, who he based his vocal style on, his reaction to leaving the band, how he has changed and grown musically over the years, what's next after this tour, his top three Commandments Of Metal and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

17 Jan 202412min

Diamond In The Rough With JESSE BARNETT From STICK TO YOUR GUNS

Diamond In The Rough With JESSE BARNETT From STICK TO YOUR GUNS

Interview by Kris PetersSince first making their way to Australia in 2009 Orange County hardcore outfit Stick To Your Guns have almost made it their mission statement to return back as often as possible.Their music for some reason resonates well with Australian music lovers, and despite a five-year gap between visits, this time the band has vowed to make up for lost time when they hit our shores from January 24 for a run of shows.The tour will see Stick To Your Guns celebrate one of their most popular albums, Diamond, with the gang from California offering up the whole album live by way of thanks for sustained support.With the tour just over a week away, vocalist Jesse Barnett took some time out to speak to HEAVY about the tour and what coming to this country means to the band.We start by asking if he is all packed and ready to go."No," he laughed. "I pack light. I'm a light packer, so I'm not stressed about the packing. The travel stresses me out. I'm not a good plane guy. Flying scares me, so that 15 hour flight is a brutal one."We bring up the album Diamond and ask why the band chose that particular album to perform."We knew we always wanted to do a ten-year thing for that album specifically," he began. "I think in terms of our career or whatever term you wanna use, that was a pretty path-changing album that we put out. A lot of things started happening for us after that, and I think people started connecting with the band in a different way than they were before, maybe. So we wanted to make sure that we were able to celebrate that. I say it in every interview, but I want to reiterate the point that Stick To Your Guns never set out to do anything profound. We just wanted to speak our truths and do our thing as a band. It's not the band that creates a meaningful album. It's the receiver, the listener, who gives the albums any sort of meaning whatsoever. I just feel grateful that we have people from all over the world engage with this album."In the full interview Jesse talks more about the album Diamond, his memories of making it, what made it so special, the musical direction taken on that album and if it was planned, if he thinks the songs have stood the test of time, bringing SeeYouSpaceCowboy as supports and why, how Stick To Your Guns have changed since their first visit to Australia in 2009 and now, what we can expect from their shows, what they expect from us and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

13 Jan 202411min

Taking Down The Titans With TANNER WAYNE From IN FLAMES

Taking Down The Titans With TANNER WAYNE From IN FLAMES

Interview by Kris PetersAs Australia prepares for a massive influx of international touring bands in the first three months of this new year, punters are becoming increasingly torn over which shows they will go to - borne purely out of financial reasons.While many upcoming events are struggling to sell as many tickets as they should or would like, one tour that has not been cast into the 'maybe' pile is the Klash Of The Titans Tour, which sees heavyweights In Flames and Kreator head Down Under for a string of shows in February.On their own each band is a formidable live unit, but when thrust together on one stage for a co-headlining tour, the promise of something special magnifies exponentially.With the tour only one month away, HEAVY caught up with In Flames drummer Tanner Wayne to find out what the band has planned for us. We start by asking if this will be In Flames' first live performances in 2024."Yes sir," he replied."And what a crazy one. Before we get to Australia we do Indonesia, Japan, China, Singapore, Bangkok, India… maybe I'm missing one… so it's gonna be where am I? I look at some weathers, and it's all over the place, so it's gonna be a journey for sure."We press Tanner as to what fans can expect from the shows."We've discussed playing a different set list than we have been," he offered, "so we're gonna pull some songs out from the first records as well as the newer ones. We're just gonna go out there and have a blast as we always do. We're excited to see the fans. I have never done a club tour with them in Australia and some of the parts of Asia, so I'm looking forward to seeing a literal representation of the work we did at the festivals. See who from the festivals as well as who already knew the band we are gonna bring out to these shows."In the full interview, Tanner talks about what the band expects from the crowds at their shows, playing with Kreator, the reception afforded recent album Foregone, how much of that they will be playing live, what he considers In Flames' contribution to metal music is, future plansBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

12 Jan 202412min

Taming The Monster With BENNO & STEVE From AWAKEN THE HATE

Taming The Monster With BENNO & STEVE From AWAKEN THE HATE

Interview by Kris PetersLike a wrecking ball let off the chain, recently formed Brisbane metal outfit Awaken The Hate are set to steamroll the local metal scene when they release their debut single Monster In The Mirror this Friday.Coming together with a wealth of experience already in the metal scene, Awaken The Hate aren't here to merely make up the numbers.They are here to lead the pack.As the band's bio so beautifully puts it, "Awaken The Hate draws inspiration from the darker realms of the human psyche, exploring themes of societal decay, existential dread, and the unspoken fury that simmers beneath the surface. Their lyrics reflect the collective discontent of a generation, while their sonic onslaught leaves no soul untouched."And while we all know how easy it is to simply talk the talk, anyone who has seen one of only a handful of live shows from Awaken The Hate will testify just how solid talk can be when you have the fortitude to back it up.The Monster In The Mirror threatens to be merely an opening salvo from a band who have been brought up the old-school metal way and now ply their craft in the same manner. Fresh, original, brutal and uncompromising, Awaken The Hate promise to be a breath of fresh air on the metal scene, and after spending some time speaking with guitarist Steve Conley and vocalist Ben Rogers recently that seems to be only a formality."We're all of that element where groove metal - the Pantera's and that sort of 90s stuff - was where our bread and butter was," Rogers began. "I think what we've really found with Awaken The Hate is trying to modernise that a bit. Music to me has got groove. It makes you wanna move, and I like to think that there's also the melodies and the vox there have got a bit of a hook to it that makes you wanna sing along. That was our goal. I wanna play in front of people that wanna sing songs back to us and bang their heads hard."In the full interview, Benno and Steve talk more about the debut single, what it's about, finding emotion and expression through honesty in lyrics, why they chose this particular song to introduce Awaken The Hate to the world, how accurately this song represents the future direction of the band, the importance of nailing live shows, upcoming gigs, future plans and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

12 Jan 202413min

Planting Your Roots With BEN BARLOW From NECK DEEP

Planting Your Roots With BEN BARLOW From NECK DEEP

Interview by Kris PetersIn little more than a decade, UK rock outfit Neck Deep have gone from a band rehearsing in a spare bedroom to one of the biggest rock bands on the planet, but you get the feeling despite that the boys still have their feet planted firmly on the ground.For verification of this you need look no further than their upcoming fifth self-titled album which was conceived, recorded, mixed and mastered in a warehouse not far from where things licked off some 12 years ago.Despite literally being offered the opportunity to record pretty much anywhere they wanted, using whoever they wanted, Neck Deep instead set out to deliver an album completely of their own volition which encompassed everything fans love about the band while harking back to the early days where blind ambition was the primary driving force.With the album due out on January 19, HEAVY sat down with frontman Ben Barlow to find out more.We start by asking Ben what this period is like, waiting for the album to be let loose on the public."It's a little nerve-wracking," he admitted, "in the sense that you finish a record, and you put it out to the world and then whatever people think of it is whatever people think of it. We always love what we do, and we always write for us, but it's kind of nerve-wracking thinking the thing you worked so hard on and the thing you poured your heart and soul into is going to be either loved or loather by people. But I think people are gonna love it. It's a little bit of a return to our roots in a lot of ways, and I think fans are gonna love that. We still managed to keep it fresh and have a new element and sound in there, maybe overall a little tighter and a little slicker, so…yeah. I'm not too nervous about it. We've got some big shows coming up that I'm more nervous about. It's weird these days how you put out a record to support touring, rather than the other way around. We've got our biggest headline show ever coming up in the UK, and that's my goal. I'm fully set on that. I wanna sell that out. I know people will love the record, and it will do well, and we're gonna have fun playing it, but to me, I wanna see 10,000 people screaming the words back at me. A few things to look forward to and a few things to be nervous about, but good nerves generally."In the full interview, Ben talks more about the album musically, the singles released so far and how they represent the whole album, how this is a return to roots for Neck Deep, how making the album in their own warehouse impacted the final result, why they decided to make this, their fifth album, self-titled and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

12 Jan 202418min

Musical Evolution With GOD HUNTER

Musical Evolution With GOD HUNTER

Interview by Kris PetersQueensland metal outfit God Hunter have emerged from the ashes following an earlier enforced hiatus with one clear objective - to decimate the hearts and ears of as many of their fellow countrymen as they possibly can.Since re-emerging in 2022, God Hunter have released a succession of singles, each of which showcased yet another arsenal to their expanding metal bow.Blending metal styles from Southern to progressive to blackened to thrash and groove, God Hunter are redefining the parameters of labeling by steadfastly refusing to conform to one genre or be forced into a neat and tidy box.With today's release of their fourth single Evolver - lifted from forthcoming nine-track album Season Of The End - God Hunter show a more aggressive side to their nature, expanding their reach even further in the process.HEAVY sat down with guitarist Bradley Rohloff and drummer Kendal Brown to find out more."We're best described as a Southern, progressive, blackened, groove, thrash band," affirmed Rohloff."We've got a few things thrown in the mix," added Brown. "There's not one particular sound that we stick to exactly."We ask the boys to tell us more about Evolver musically."The original sound was…", Brown searched for the words."A never-ending build," Rohloff picked up."Yeah, a build that keeps building," Brown continued. "I had a bit of a riff that seemed to play over itself quite easily, so it was the idea of that atmosphere and build, build, build with a bomb drop right at the end."In the full interview, the boys talk more about the new single, the four songs released so far and how they differ musically, which one best represents their sound, their plan to release each album track individually before launching the physical full album, their influences andBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

9 Jan 20249min

Sonic Toxicity With THE FLAVOR THAT KILLS

Sonic Toxicity With THE FLAVOR THAT KILLS

Interview by Kris PetersMadison, WI outfit The Flavor That Kills are one of those rare bands that is impossible to classify into one set genre of music.Harnessing the might of everything from rock to punk to blues to metal, The Flavor That Kills are an eclectic group of individuals, each with ample amounts of craziness and passion that ultimately creates a sound and music that is truly fresh and unique.With their third album Book Of Secrits coming out last September and the sweet sounds of their music finally filtering to these tender ears all the way Down Under, HEAVY thought it high time we sat the four boys down for a get-to-know-you chat and let's just say a good time was had by all.Now it's your turn to get acquainted with drummer Eric, guitarist/vocalist Ryan, bass player Christian and guitarist Nick.Strap yourself in and enjoy the ride…I start by asking which, out of all the flavors in the world, actually has the ability to kill."It was just a play on names, really," Eric spoke up. "We were trying to come up with the stupidest name we could think of, and that ended up being it. At first, it was more of a joke, but we just kept it because we thought it was cool."Seeing as how not many of you would be familiar with The Flavor That Kills - yet - HEAVY feels it appropriate to ask the boys for a brief history of the band."We've been around for a while, but this is a new incarnation of the band," Eric continued. "When we first started ten years ago or so we had a keyboard, a Rhodes piano, and then we replaced that with Nick on guitar. So we kinda went from a guitar-based, drums, vocals and Rhodes to a two-guitar bass and drums. The record that you have, the new one, is the first one where we redefined the sound. Plus, we're all songwriters. Nick's brought a lot into the band. We historically have been a lazy band until recently with this record, which was supposed to be done, but then the pandemic happened, and we got delayed a couple of years."In the full interview the band talks about their many and varied influences and how they bring them all together to create The Flavor That Kills sound, their new album Book Of Secrits, where their inspiration comes from, keeping music fun and enjoyable, what songs to listen to in order to get to know the band's music better, upcoming live shows and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

9 Jan 202421min

Dead To Rights With DECEMBERS DEADLINE

Dead To Rights With DECEMBERS DEADLINE

Interview by Kris PetersIt is quite fitting for a band with the name Decembers Deadline to be releasing new material just days before the year rolls over through January, but then again, this isn't just any normal release from the Brisbane metal outfit.Since the band's last single Unique came out in November 2021 much has changed with Decembers Deadline, most noticeably two new members in the form of guitarist Peter Muldoon and vocalist Saxxon Olejniczak. Bringing with them a fresh outlook and renewed vigor, Decembers Deadline have taken on a much harder edge, redefining their sound without straying too far from what existing fans of the band would expect.With the December 29 HEAVY premiere of the new track Cross-Hairs looming fast, we sat down with both new members to chat about the new material and what to expect from Decembers Deadline two years on."Since then (Unique) we've had a bit of a member change," Muldoon explained. "As Sax mentioned, him and I came on last year. So a bit of a line-up change, a bit of a reshuffle within the band. We had a sit down and said let's do this and let's get our influences in on this as well and shape the sound and take what those guys had and hopefully improve on it and come out bigger than ever."We ask for a bit more information on both of the new kids on the block and what they bring to Decembers Deadline."I feel like we're both bringing a fresh face and new sound to things," Saxxon offered. "In the demoing stage of things, it was definitely Peter going 'is this what you want?' and everyone jumping on board and saying yeah we're gonna run with this. So I guess it was definitely bringing a new aspect to the writing of the band, and I think that was the biggest thing we were bringing. Fresh faces, a fresh sound, and a way to get the band still going without it being too different to what the old stuff was."That said, we ask the boys to tell us more about Cross-Hairs musically."Musically, I listened to what the guys were doing," Muldoon began, "and they were throwing their influences around. As Saxxon said, I came up with a bit of a riff, that main djent style riff, and sent it through to the boys and said 'is this what you wanted' kind of thing. It's funny, because that then plays into the lyrics as well, where the lyrics and chorus say 'is this what you wanted?' (laughs)."In the full interview, the boys talk more about Cross-Hairs, how it differs to previous material, if the song is a good reflection on the future direction of their sound, future plans and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

28 Des 20238min

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