Archives for the ‘Interviews’ Category

Saosin

By admin • Nov 2nd, 2009 • Category: By Evelyn Miska, Features, Interviews, Saosin

With a career dating back to 2003, Orange County’s Saosin has gained momentum and fans over the years- thanks in part to their extensive touring and festival appearances. To date, Saosin has been on four Vans Warped tours, a Rockstar Taste Of Chaos outing and 2007’s Projekt Revolution tour. Revolt had a quick Q&A Session with Beau Burchell.



The Used

By admin • Jul 30th, 2009 • Category: By Sherri Gibbons, Features, Interviews, The Used

The Used’s returns with their fourth studio album, Artwork, which is set to release via Reprise Records on September 1, 2009. This album marks a series of changes for the band. Not only did the band add new drummer Dan Whitesides to the mix, but they also changed management within their label as well as worked with a new producer. How will these changes affect the band’s music?



Daryl Palumbo

By admin • Jul 16th, 2009 • Category: By Sherri Gibbons, Daryl Palumbo, Features, Interviews

There are a few things you should know about Daryl Palumbo. The first: he is a busy guy. He has so many musical projects going on that it makes you wonder if he has time to sleep. The second: he is a man of his word. This interview was weeks in the making –not because Palumbo is extremely busy (which he is) but because each time he tried to do the interview with me, I was in bed, fast asleep.



Taking Back Sunday

By admin • Jun 16th, 2009 • Category: By Evelyn Miska, Features, Interviews, Taking Back Sunday

Taking Back Sunday recently released their fourth studio album, New Again. Matt Rubano graciously let Revolt’s Evelyn Miska pelt him with questions surrounding the new album, the band’s adjustment to the departure of Fred Mascherino and more.



Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears

By admin • Apr 9th, 2009 • Category: Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears, By Evelyn Miska, Features, Interviews

Coming off of an awesome week at Austin’s SXSW, Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears are traveling across the U.S throughout April & May in support of their debut album Tell ‘Em What Your Name Is!. Revolt’s Evelyn Miska was able to catch up with the band for a Q&A Session.



Superdrag

By admin • Mar 12th, 2009 • Category: By Sherri Gibbons, Features, Interviews, Superdrag

With a career that spans close to two decades, including a break-up and reunion, Superdrag is gearing up for the March 17th release of their latest release, Industry Giants.



Bell X1

By admin • Mar 5th, 2009 • Category: Bell X1, By Evelyn Miska, Features, Interviews

While some American listeners will already know Bell X1’s music from television shows such as The O.C. and Grey’s Anatomy, others will find their upcoming release to be completely new. Although they might be best known in their native Ireland and the surrounding U.K., Bell X1 is gaining fans and listeners in the United States [...]



The Appleseed Cast

By admin • Feb 17th, 2009 • Category: By Evelyn Miska, Features, Interviews, The Appleseed Cast

With eight full-length albums under its belts, which includes today’s (February 17, 2009) release of the band’s Sagarmatha, Revolt’s Evelyn Miska had the pleasure of talking to The Appleseed Cast’s Chris Crisci.



Bouncing Souls

By admin • Feb 5th, 2009 • Category: Bouncing Souls, By Evelyn Miska, Features, Interviews

Not many bands can claim that they’ve been together for 20 years and, in a day when most marriages don’t even last 10 years, hitting the two decade mark in any sort of a relationship is a feat. For Bouncing Souls, the last 20 years have been an adventure full of twists, turns and surprises. [...]



Forgive Durden

By admin • Jan 15th, 2009 • Category: By Evelyn Miska, Features, Forgive Durden, Interviews

Strangely enough, the thought of writing a musical or opera concept album isn’t sending rock musicians running for the hills. More artists are embracing these genres which had once been the territory of musical theater majors and larger-than-life (both figuratively and physically) tenors and sopranos. If rock music fans weren’t convinced this has changed, Forgive Durden should be a case in point.