Harnessing The Rage With TOM KENNEDY From BARE BONES

Harnessing The Rage With TOM KENNEDY From BARE BONES

Interview by Kris Peters
Sydney hard rock/metal outfit Bare Bones are the gift that keep on giving musically.
Over more than a decade in the Australian music scene, the band have never shied away from their beliefs, maintaining a DIY approach to life and music that has seen them win the respect of their peers as well as the adulation of a quickly growing fan base that pretty much doubles every time Bare Bones play at a music festival or to people that might not have heard of them before.
Ferociously uncompromising on stage, Bare Bones have carried that intent into the studio with their latest EP, Ceremonial Rage (out now). Proudly - and rightfully - anointed as the band's heaviest, most aggressive slab of music to date, the five-track Ceremonial Rage sees Bare Bones more embracing their earlier and heavier musical influences, experimenting with the past just enough to put a fresh, exciting spin on their future.
HEAVY caught up with vocalist Tom Kennedy this morning to chat about the EP and Bare Bones' special EP launch at Chuck Trailers in Sydney tonight. Naturally, we lead with the assessment that this is the heaviest material yet released by the band.
"100%, yeah," Kennedy replied without hesitation. "I think it's kind of a natural progression from where we've been going. Our music seems to get heavier each time. We put out our first full-length album, Bad Habits, and then when we went and did our second full-length, Rival Minds, people were like, this is definitely heavier and darker. And then it's just kind of been going more and more that way ever since. So kind of a natural progression. This is where we've ended up."
Which leads to us asking Kennedy if the heavier direction was something they spoke about as a band during the creative process.
"You know what man, we've been around for like 12-13 years at this point and this EP is the first time we've ever had that conversation," he replied. "It's always kind of been like this unconscious vibe thing going into writing. It's just like, well, let's just do what we always do and get together and come up with some riffs and stuff. But this time before we started, we had that chat like, what direction do we want to take this? And for us, it's getting back to the stuff that we grew up on. Being in a band with unique, distinct personalities, you all have pretty different tastes when it comes to music and art and all that kind of stuff. But I guess the one thing that we've always loved and agreed on is bands like Slipknot, Korn and Limp Bizkit. And so we just kind of thought, let's lean into that. Let's try and give a modern take on that kind of thing and put our spin on it."
In the full interview, we explored the creative journey behind each track, with Tom explaining that Cobra Clutch evolved from an industrial metal demo to a dynamic song featuring rapping, with Vertebreaker showcasing a catchy chorus and heavy breakdown.
The rapid writing process for Tiger Driver was influenced by hip-hop, while Burning Hammer addresses serious global issues. Tom expressed satisfaction with the EP's direction and the reinvigoration of their passion for music, hinting at future explorations. He also provided an overview of the Chuck Trailers venue in Sydney, emphasizing the importance of free entry for fans to their EP launch on March 20 and the addition of several bands to the opening gig line up, reflecting on the community aspect of live music and the band's commitment to staying active in the scene.


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