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Quite literally, a one question interview. Also known as 1QIs, we post these first to our social media on a near-daily basis, with the archival piece here. Check 'em out.

Latest One Question Interviews

Gnaw

One Question Interviews / What's That Noise? • March 16, 2020

Gnaw

SPB: Was the mic’ing of your diverse instrumentation fairly straightforward when you recorded the new EP, or were there some things you and the engineer did to find the right mics or experiment with sounds?

Brian Beatrice: The creative process behind Gnaw is always about trying to push instruments, production, and the recording process beyond the conventional …

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The Blackjaw

One Question Interviews • March 10, 2020

Germán Picazo (The Blackjaw)

SPB: Your record is called Burn The Artisan. What do you hold against them?

Picazo: We’ve nothing against the artisans, it’s just an irony figure of speech. We have been composing, practicing and then recording the album for about 3 years so it feels like we were cherishing, crafting and taking care of …

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Wake

One Question Interviews • March 9, 2020

Ryan Kennedy (Wake-bass)

SPB: You've recorded split EPs before. Which band(s) are on your wishlist for future splits?   

Ryan:

  • Gadget
  • Swarrrrm
  • 324
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Sutekh Hexen

One Question Interviews / What's That Noise? • March 7, 2020

Kevin (Sutekh Hexen)

SPB: Walk us through Sutekh Hexen’s setup.

[Here] is a sketch and quick video clip of the primary noise setup that I have used in Sutekh Hexen 2010-present.

This sketch represents the absolute base setup. Various distortions, delays, or reverbs are switched out depending on what we're going to do. It has been …

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24-7 Spyz

One Question Interviews • March 3, 2020

Jimi Hazel (24-7 Spyz - vocals)

SPB: The music industry has changed a lot over the years. What’s been the most common constant since you got started? 

Hazel: The mentality of the new guard is the same as the mentality of the old guard. The box is still the box and as long as it has four corners, …

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Glare Of The Sun

One Question Interviews • March 2, 2020

Chris (Glare Of The Sun)

SPB: Your record Theia is over an hour long. To contrast that: what is your favorite record of around twenty minutes and what would you take from that record to Glare Of The Sun?

Chris: Twenty minutes seems tough first, but it's not, if you spent your youth with hardcore/punk or grindcore like …

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Maniac

One Question Interviews / What's That Noise? • February 28, 2020

Zache (Maniac – bass/vocals)

SPB: What kind of guitar/bass do you use and what do you like about it? 

Zache: I played bass and sang in Maniac and play a Fender Squier P Bass. Andrew (lead guitar) plays a black Gibson SG. 

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Beach Slang

One Question Interviews • February 11, 2020

James Alex (Beach Slang – guitar/vocals)

SPB: What is your favorite movie score/soundtrack?

Alex: It’s a deadlock between Valley Girl and Pretty In Pink. I tried to wrestle a winner, but couldn’t. I mean, The Plimsouls, The Psychedelic Furs, The Smiths, Otis Redding, Sparks, New Order, The Rave-Ups, etcetera and so on—I mean, how could I choose …

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Doc Rotten

One Question Interviews • February 10, 2020

Wes Bentley (Doc Rotten)

SPB: Do you read press/reviews written about you? 

Bentley: Sometimes, for a review, I am more likely to read them because I want to see if it is a positive review. Interviews not so much because I was there and know what I said.  

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Smash The Statues

One Question Interviews • February 9, 2020

Tom (Smash The Statues)

SPB: What is your favorite cover to play? Why?

Tom: Covers could be really fun to play. Back in the days we played a bunch of covers that suited us both musically and lyrically. As a political band, you want to get your message through, so it wouldn't make sense for us to play …

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Lamniformes

One Question Interviews / What's That Noise? • January 25, 2020

Ian Cory (Lamniformes)

SPB: Did you experiment much with different drum sizes, cymbals, or drum heads in the studio when making Sisyphean, or did you have a set approach when you went in? 

Cory: I experimented with the kit much less than I expected before going into the sessions. Having spent more years than I should have …

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Tim Buchanan

One Question Interviews • January 22, 2020

Tim Buchanan 

SPB: What do your parents think of your music?

Buchanan: My parents love what we do now. They’ve always been supportive, but I think the more abrasive music I helped make when I was younger was confusing to them, as it would’ve been for many I’m sure. Now that I make country music, or something …

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Radical Fun Time

One Question Interviews • January 21, 2020

Radical Fun Time

SPB: What does DIY mean to you in 2020? How has it changed since you started playing music (has it)? 

PunX Rock $@M (guitar/vocals): !Radical Fun Time! is still living the Do It Yourself lifestyle!

In this new Decade !RFT! attempts to do as much as we can ourselves! Writing our own music and …

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The Yawpers

One Question Interviews • January 7, 2020

Nate Cook (The Yawpers)

SPB: What’s the worst or harshest thing that’s happened to you in the middle of a tour? 

Cook: We were in Bern, Switzerland. I’d spent the last 6 months unable to move due to a collapsed disc in my neck. It had finally stopped crippling my movement about 2 weeks prior. We were playing …

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Play Date

One Question Interviews • January 6, 2020

Shanti Wintergate (Play Date)

SPB: What is the biggest different in how you approach writing a song for children as compared to writing a song for adults?

Wintergate: I would have to say the actual approach and process is pretty much the same. We set out to make authentic, thoughtful music for kids and families. So as much …

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Loud Love

One Question Interviews • January 5, 2020

Dries (Loud Love-vocals)

SPB: Is the recently released EP reason for extensive touring or are you more focused on releasing more material soon(ish)? 

Dries: Well yes and..no :)

The aspect of bringing your music on a live stage: the aspect of connecting with your peers and audience, the sense of community and togetherness created during a live …

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Drunktank

One Question Interviews • January 3, 2020

Ray (Drunktank)

SPB: You took time to write this second album. What are your plans for the near future (or to put it bluntly: are you planning on working a third album soon)? 

Ray: At the moment we are really happily promoting our latest release, Return of The Infamous Four. We're playing shows, festivals, doing some tours …

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Lazerbeak

One Question Interviews / What's That Noise? • January 2, 2020

Lazerbeak (Shredders / Doomtree)

SPB: To you, what is the most important element in your setup to get the best live sound?

Lazerbeak: By far it's the MPC Rennaissance. I grew up making beats on the MPC 2000XL and it's really all I know as far as production is concerned. When AKAI released the Renaissance it was a …

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Much Worse

One Question Interviews • January 1, 2020

Ben (Much Worse)

SPB: What was your first live show?

Ben: First concert: Oasis/Black Crowes at Roy Wilkins [Auditorium] when I was in 7th grade. My old man got tickets through his work or something like that.

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Kaada

One Question Interviews • December 26, 2019

John Erik Kaada (Kaada, Cloroform)

SPB: What is your favorite album cover of all time?

Kaada: We are currently planning the release of a new Cloroform album, and on band meetings we have discussed what to do next in terms of design and visual appearance. We dug up the album cover we made for a release of a …

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