More Rock Waiter Please With GAVIN HANSEN From THE POOR

More Rock Waiter Please With GAVIN HANSEN From THE POOR

Interview by Kris Peters
For almost four decades, rock outfit The Poor have flown the flag for good old-fashioned, no bullshit Aussie rock. Alongside their brothers in Rose Tattoo and The Screaming Jets, to name just a few, The Poor have remained loyal to their roots regardless of the changing tides of world music, delivering time and again with a carefree attitude coupled with classy as fuck rock numbers that almost dare you to not listen.
Theirs is a music and style that has stood the tests of time and the swirling winds of change, and it is testament to their durability and longevity that last year's album High Price Deed is regarded in some circles as being equal to, if not superior to, The Poor's groundbreaking debut classic Who Cares.
With a touring schedule reminiscent of the glory days of Australian rock and gigs booked already until at least the end of next year, it's fair to say that The Poor are running head first into the naughty forties and, even better still, show no signs of slowing down. Despite having their original bass player, Matt Whitby, step away from the band earlier this year for personal reasons, The Poor remain firmly on track, focused and ready to continue their domination of the Australian and global music scene.
HEAVY sat down with drummer Gavin Hansen to find out just how much The Poor have on their plate. One of the questions we ask relates to the sustainability of bands such as The Poor and Rose Tattoo, and we question if their old-school attitude to life and music has played a part in their sustained output and success.
"I think so," he measured. "That's definitely a part of it, I guess. The way that you've grown up and the way that you've cut your teeth and the way you've maintained that. The industry has changed so much in a lot of ways, in a lot of different areas over that time, back and forth. Let's face it, in the 90s there were no festivals as such, really. Festivals made a massive change in the club touring circuit for a long time, especially in Australia. As you know, the good old Big Day Out, SoundWaves and Livid's got to a point where everyone would hold off until they got on one of those bills, and then they would create a tour around it. And then I think that's what hurt the scene of rock bands coming through. They weren't out there slogging it out in the circuit or the pubs every weekend, you know. They were waiting, or there was just a massive change of festivals. And then now… I don't know. I'm not going to say there's nothing to replace it in the sense of that calibre of acts. I just think that era has a different edge and hardness and toughness about it, where, you know, maybe the stuff in the last 10 years hasn't."
Talk turns to Rock The Boat 2026, where The Poor sail the high seas with The Angels, Baby Animals, Rose Tattoo, Killing Heidi, The Superjesus and Radiators, just to name a few.
"I've always been hesitant about boat cruises," Hansen smiled. "What if you got on a boat cruise with a bunch of dickheads, how do you get away from them (laughs)? But no, look, these boats are big enough. It's not just a little tinny going around the harbour. We're really looking forward to it."
In the full interview, Gavin talks more about The Poor's next two hometown shows at Mo's Desert Clubhouse (August 7) and the Koala Tavern (August 9) and how they will likely be the last chance this year the people of Brisbane and the Gold Coast get the chance to catch The Poor in their element. We discussed Matt leaving in greater detail and meet his replacement, while also looking into the fallbacks of changing band members that most of the public don't see.
We talked about their upcoming shows with Rose Tattoo, Adelaide's Rock Hard Festival, supporting up-and-coming Australian bands, the increasing lack of respect in the music industry and possible causes of it, new music and future tours, plus more.


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Avenging The Fallen Down Under With JOACIM CANS From HAMMERFALL

Avenging The Fallen Down Under With JOACIM CANS From HAMMERFALL

Interview by Angela CroudaceNo matter how much everything changes in culture and the world at large, heavy metal endures. It empowers. It engages. It engenders strength. It outlasts fads. Since forming in Gothenburg, Sweden and releasing their debut album Glory To The Brave in 1997, Swedish power metal titans HammerFall have stormed the gates of heavy music’s pantheon and waved the genre’s flag higher and higher with every subsequent release. With multiple international number ones, gold certifications, sold out tours, and over 100 million+ streams and 100 million+ YouTube views, the group upholds a venerable legacy.But it is in a live setting where they outshine their peers and imitators. In true HammerFall fashion, every element becomes dangerously and dramatically amplified. The riffs hit harder. The rhythms thunder louder. The choruses soar closer to the clouds.The GODS have listened, and they have heeded your call. HammerFall will set sail for Australia in January 2025 for their first ever Australian tour. HEAVY caught up with frontman Joacim Cans to dive in further."This tour is part of the tour of the latest album, Avenge the Fallen," he offered. "And since this is the 13th album - but still an album that will make a difference in the history of Hammerfall - we need to play the songs that the fans want to hear.We also need to play the songs that we want to play. That really makes me go and on stage. I love playing this song because it's so personal to me. We need to put that song in as well. And then maybe you add one or two, like, underdogs, so to speak, like, surprise songs. I think this is the equation for the perfect set list."Check out the full interview to hear the full story.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

27 Dec 202419min

Getting Intimate With The Dirtbag With BRENDAN B BROWN Of WHEATUS

Getting Intimate With The Dirtbag With BRENDAN B BROWN Of WHEATUS

Wheatus have been here that many times they would almost be classed as Australians.After a whirlwind 2024 that saw the band Down Under twice, once in February for acoustic shows with Art from Everclear and again with Wheatus in April for the Pandemonium Festival, frontman Brendan B Brown has become a beloved fixture in the Aussie music scene. The Wheatus sets at Pandemonium were one of the standout moments of the day, finding that perfect balance between stoking the fires of nostalgia and putting on a killer rock 'n' roll show.The Wheatus Acoustic Tour next January and February is shaping up to be the most fun you can have indoors this summer. Featuring Wheatus frontman and incredibly nice guy, Brendan B. Brown along with his better half, fellow Wheatus member Gabrielle Sterbenz, the epic 14 date run also features founding member and former lead guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist of The Chats, Josh ‘Pricey’ Price.HEAVY spent some time with Brendan recently, where we spoke about just about everything.Brendan shared that Australia was the first place to embrace Wheatus' music, especially the song Teenage Dirtbag, and that they were grateful for the support they received there. We discussed his approach to music and live performances, emphasizing the importance of connecting with the audience and not taking himself too seriously. He explained his method of tailoring each show to the audience's mood and requests, which he finds more engaging than a set list. Brendan also shared his experiences with touring and maintaining a positive band dynamic, highlighting the importance of respect and camaraderie among band members. He expressed his excitement for an upcoming acoustic show, where he and his partner Gabrielle will share stories and play songs from their catalogue and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

22 Dec 202419min

The Second Coming With JACKSON MARSHALL From RIGHTEOUS DEATH

The Second Coming With JACKSON MARSHALL From RIGHTEOUS DEATH

From little things, big things grow. At least in fairytales.But sometimes life imitates those storylines, as is the case with Gold Coast metal outfit Righteous Death.Conceived in Lismore in 2020 as the brainchild of local musician Jackson Marshall, Righteous Death started life as a one man project with Marshall writing and playing all instruments. A debut album, Rituals, followed, featuring vocals from a host of guest musicians, but a combination of life choices and the COVID struck to halt momentum and give Marshall renewed focus.Using his spare time to write new material and fine-tune his metal prowess, Jackson began working on album number two, enlisting the talents of vocalist Johnny Crypt to double the band's size and maximise its output.The result is the aptly titled follow-up, 2, which is released on December 23. A continuation and expansion on earlier material, 2 sees Righteous Death further develop their musical identity. HEAVY caught up with Marshall to discuss things in greater detail."I've been working with my singer Johnny Crypt from Melbourne, and after six months of him coming into the fold it's been really awesome to actually get these tunes that I've worked on for the last four years out to the world," Marshall enthused. "I'm pretty damned excited about it. It's been way too long between releases in my head. I've had the whole album pretty much completed for three months now, so it's cool to get it out there with a few singles first. With this album… the first album took a bit of a black metal turn because I was into Mayhem at the time, especially after watching the movie Lords Of Chaos. Originally, the concept of the second album came because I wanted to stray more away from black metal but still keep some elements from the first record."In the full interview we talked more about the sonic direction of the new album, the process of getting the second album in the can, finding the right vocalist, lessons learnt between albums, Marshall's own personal growth, future plans for the band, the potential for taking Righteous Death out of the studio and onto the stage and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

22 Dec 202412min

Seeking Truth Through Music With BLVD OF EYES

Seeking Truth Through Music With BLVD OF EYES

The metal Gods work in mysterious ways.In early 2021, fate brought Chloe Trujillo and Mark Dalbeth together at the Global Green Charity Event in LA's Troubadour. Bonding over their shared passion for music, they decided to collaborate after connecting online.Their brainchild, Lightning Strikes Twice, garnered strong feedback, fuelling their excitement for future projects .The pairs debut EP, HEAVY PEACE, dropped in 2022, amplifying their presence in the music scene. Eager to keep the momentum going, they returned to the studio, enlisting Ray Luzier (Korn) on drums for their second record.Transitioning from studio to stage, they assembled a formidable live band, featuring local guitarist Kevin Hicklin and Chloe's daughter, Lullah Trujillo, on drums, wasting no time in hitting the stage in early 2024 and captivating audiences, steadily building momentum with each electrifying performance.Last month, under the new monicker Blvd Of Eyes, the band released their second EP, Buying Lies For The Truth Seeker, expanding their existing sound into a swirling maelstrom of metal-infused rock that traverses the usual boundaries of acceptance into a sound definitively their own.Mark, Chloe and Kevin joined HEAVY recently to talk more about the EP."It's been really good," Mark enthused at the early response. "It just came out last month, so the response has been good. We have just released one single so far, so we will probably release a couple more videos. It's a great record. We were lucky to have Ray Luzier (Korn) drum on it, which was badass. Everything so far has been good. We're just setting up for some shows next year, and we will really push it more then."We ask about the musical side of Buying Lies For The Truth Seeker."It's got a hard rock sound," he measured, "with heavy guitars and big melodies and hooks. It's similar to the first EP, but probably a little bit more developed songwriting from us because we have been working together a bit more. It's another step up from the EP but still that hard rock with a little bit of metal, some melodic stuff and some really nice harmonies."In the full interview, the band talk more about Buying Lies For The Truth Seeker, including the musical direction of the songs and the meaning behind the ambiguous title. They discuss how it differs from their 2022 debut Heavy Peace, and how the band have grown in the period between EPs.We talk about the different genres that make up their music and finding the balance between genres in the creative process, and run through each of the five songs individually to get to the core of their content. The band talk about their formative years and creating a sustainable project, as well as future touring plans and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

21 Dec 202422min

Musical Revolution With CJ PIERCE From DROWNING POOL

Musical Revolution With CJ PIERCE From DROWNING POOL

As the saying goes, one person's loss is another person's gain.So while there were many disappointed when CKY pulled out of their Australian tour with Alien Ant Farm, there was also plenty more elated when their replacement was named in quick succession.It's not often a tour is strengthened by late adjustments, but from the moment Drowning Pool were named to fill the void, what was previously stifled enthusiasm quickly became cries of joy.After a prolonged absence from these shores, hard rock/metal monsters Drowning Pool will be returning next February, at the peak of their musical power and looking to decimate fans on this side of the world. Since reuniting with vocal powerhouse Ryan McCombs, Drowning Pool have gone from strength to strength, blowing away audiences at some of the world's premier festivals - Aftershock, Nu Metal Revolution, Louder Than Life, Sonic Temple, Blue Ridge Rock many others.They are a band who has seen as many downs as they have ups, but throughout all have remained committed to their craft and each other, powering through each obstacle and emerging triumphant. And now it looks like another prominent chapter is about to be written.HEAVY sat down recently with guitarist CJ Pierce to fill in the blanks."For us, it's been all cool," he replied when I commended the band for stepping in at short notice. "There's no drama here with Drowning Pool. I'm not sure about the situation, but we've been friends with Alien Ant Farm since day one - 20 plus years- and we're just coming to rock out. We were already working on some shows in Australia anyway, which were gonna be later in the year, so we couldn't wait to get there. Right place, right time. We appreciate them for having us on. No disrespect to CKY fans. We probably could do a cover song of theirs but out of respect to them Drowning Pool's bringing a lot of metal to the show."In the full interview, CJ spoke more about what fans can expect from Drowning Pool live, their latest single Revolution (The Final Amen), welcoming Ryan back to the fold, any difficulties in another transition of vocalists, the importance of having the right band's together as part of a tour, new music including an album, the decision to go Independent and what it means for the band, keeping motivated and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

14 Dec 202415min

Musical Festivities With AVALANCHE

Musical Festivities With AVALANCHE

The Koala Tavern in Capalaba will host the inaugural Rock Is Not Dead Festival on February 1, 2025.Self-funded and put together by a group of Australian music lovers who aim to help nurture and promote the wealth of talent in our own backyard, Rock Is Not Dead will feature 8 of the hottest bands from around the country, each with their own unique flair and passion for music.Headliners Avalanche (the next big thing), Tailor Made Rejects (the unapologetic alt. rockers), Snake Bite Whisky (the kings of sleaze), Black Whiskey (pure Aussie rock), Stone Rising (underrated icons), Whiskey On The Rox (a crowd-pleasing 80s cover band), Goatzilla (legends of the live show), and Slythr (the up-and-coming rock prodigies) will assemble over one afternoon/night of live music unlike anything seen in the Bayside of Brisbane, over one stage with no clashes or scheduling conflicts.HEAVY spoke with Avalanche about the show and more.In the full interview, we discussed Rock Is Not Dead Festival, which features an eclectic line-up of bands. Avalanche shared their experience playing at the Airlie Beach Festival of Music, describing it as their biggest show yet and one of their best performances. They also mentioned their interactions with other bands at the festival, including Thirsty Merc, Jebediah, and Rose Tattoo.We talked about their latest single, Dad, I Joined a Rock N Roll Band, which is part of an EP compilation of their singles from the past year. Avalanche mentioned that they are planning a return trip to Japan for a tour next year, following a successful tour earlier this year. They also hinted at a big tour early next year, aiming to hit as many Australian dates as possible. Avalanche recommended their songs Arm to the Teeth, Bottle of Sin, and their latest single for those unfamiliar with their music and plenty more.Pre-sale tickets are just $35 from https://tickets.oztix.com.au/outlet/event/ed6cd600-0002-4eb2-963c-ea6e6683140a Support Aussie music from the ground up!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

14 Dec 202418min

The Shifting Tides Of Metal With CHRIS GEBAUER From DEADSPACE

The Shifting Tides Of Metal With CHRIS GEBAUER From DEADSPACE

Western Australian black metal outfit Deadspace abide by the old school ethos that creating and releasing music is more of a personal journey to be shared with fans, rather than a commercial entity to appeal to the masses. They are a band who, you get the impression, truly make music for themselves first and foremost, enjoying the creative aspect of writing and recording music more so than the distribution.After laying low for a number of years, Deadspace returned late last year with the EP Unveiling The Palest Truth, further blurring the lines between black metal and the avant-garde before unleashing their latest full-length album The Dark Enlightenment on November 3. The album marks a shift in direction for the band, who have been increasingly experimenting with differing pastures over the course of their near decade long existence.HEAVY caught up with frontman Chris Gebauer to discuss the new album and the continued musical expansion of Deadspace."The Dark Enlightenment marks a long term change in direction that we've been orking at since 2019," he revealed, "but we've just upped the ante on the shift a little bit. If you're into heavier, more avant-garde death metal, black metal infused kind of stuff, more than the ever so popular atmospheric side of black metal at the moment, then you might be into the new record over what we've done in the past."In the full interview, we discussed The Dark Enlightenment in more depth, highlighting the shift towards philosophical themes rather than personal emotions. Chris noted that the album has received a positive but slow reception, typical for their genre, and serves as a continuation of their earlier EP, exploring the human condition and apocalyptic implications. He detailed the creative process, including the singles released and how they represent the band currently.He elaborated on Deadspace's approach to music and promotion, emphasizing their desire to prioritize passion over industry pressures and the importance of balance and sustainability in their careers. We discussed upcoming live shows and the immediate future of the band and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

14 Dec 202428min

Getting To Know You With TOM & JACKSON From BLOODY RIPPER

Getting To Know You With TOM & JACKSON From BLOODY RIPPER

Hailing from Melbourne’s eastern suburbs, Bloody Ripper are a rock’n’roll band with a punk edge. The band have established themselves over the last decade playing in Melbourne’s finest pubs and dive bars including The Tote, Cherry Bar and The Last Chance Rock and Roll Bar.Following the wild video for the single Pints, Bloody Ripper are releasing their debut album I Hardly Know Her, out today. The album is a collection of songs spanning the last few years that explores the bands’ diverse musical range. From epic 6 minute guitar driven heavy rock belters to emotional heartfelt ballads and pub rock anthems, the album showcases Bloody Ripper's ever-evolving sonic identity.HEAVY caught up with drummer Thomas and guitarist Jackson to find out more.We spoke about their debut album, I Hardly Know Her, which was released today. The band characterized their music as a blend of influences, emphasizing a nostalgic punk vibe. They discussed their collaborative and spontaneous songwriting process, as well as the challenges they face in the modern music industry and the importance of sharing their music with listeners. The conversation also included details about their upcoming shows and how fans can access information regarding their performances and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

13 Dec 20248min

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