Tanner sent me some demos and I was really into it, so I recorded my ideas and sent them back. After a few weeks, the band got a hold of me and asked me to fly out. So I quit my job and flew to Michigan a week later. When did this all happen? I sent my demo around the middle of November, and I got the phone call in early December.
It was Tanner who called me—he was with the rest of the guys. Are you still in Yesterdays Rising? I am no longer in Yesterdays Rising, and the band have come to an end. It came to a point where it was very hard to continue and we all grew very frustrated with the situation. Financially, it was very difficult to get what we needed to make a comeback, plus a lot of us were working jobs to make a living, which took time away from the band.
In our last days, we wrote some amazing music and our final meeting was positive. We all agreed that it was time to move on, dive into new things and start fresh. Thanks to all the fans for coming out to the shows, thanks for listening and thanks for taking time to appreciate our music. Some of them are still playing music, searching for projects to join or working jobs to survive. Jon [Bloom, guitar], Ryan [Magdaleno, drums] and Justin [Panno, bass] are looking for bands to play with and all of them are extremely talented musicians.
Anybody need a guitarist, drummer or bass player? At what point in the album-writing process were you brought in? I write most of the lyrics and melodies. At times, I collaborate with Brad [Bell, keyboardist].
How does the new material sound? The band has a lot to prove on the new album, Illuminaudio especially new vocalist Brandon Bolmer to fans and haters alike. There are many elements in this album that are inherently Chiodos. The sounds and elements that have defined the band for years are present in many tracks, but some more than others. Guest vocals from Vic Fuentes of Pierce the Veil put this song over the edge from good to amazing.
Elaborating on the songwriting process, Bell said the band has always written as a group. Sometimes it takes a month for a song; sometimes it takes a couple hours for a song.
The new album is in the can, as they say, but Bell said Chiodos has not released its name or release date as of yet. We never really worked with a producer like that before. The dude would do whatever it took to get the juices flowing and do what needed to be done.
We had a blast working with him. Chiodos may play some of those new songs on the tour of which it is apart with Bullet for My Valentine and Airbourne. The whole area there is amazing. When : 6 p. Where : The Fillmore, Woodward Ave. Info : or www. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
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