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Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Now Onto More Interviews, Presenting Gevolt

You may remember me mentioning Gevolt a few months ago. They're the Yiddish Medal Band that caught my ear on Facebook.

(From left to right in the photo Vadim Weinstein, Eva Yefremov, Anatholy Bonder, Olga Itkis, Roma Kruter, Dima Zlotnyk, Kruter Igor, Misha Gimmervert, Dmitry Lifshitz and Mark Lekhovitser. )

It took a little while, but the interview has finally come to light. But now it's here.



So without further procrastination, Here is the Interview with Gevolt.

Initial Introduction:



Gevolt: Hi, Virgil! How are you?!

Virgil: Hello as well. I'm Doing well as I can see you are too. Better now that you're here. Let's begin.


1. Virgil: Gevolt is a striking band name. How did you come up with it? 

Gevolt: It's an edited version of our guitar player’s family name)))


2. Virgil: Metal with a violin. How did you convince such a skilled practitioner to join you?
Gevolt: We are - fun))  Eva (Violinist) likes to hang out with us.
Our drummer Vadim made ​​her a proposal which she could not refuse.))

3. Virgil: Everything about your band is highly stylistic. How did you come up with such a look?

Gevolt: Most of the time, each of us is deciding how to appear on stage, videos or photos by themselves
Occasionally we bring everything we think could fit and then just advise each other.    



4. Virgil: "Tshiribim Tshiribom" is such a damn good song. What the hell does the title mean???

Gevolt: "Tshiribim Tshiribom" are just some funny magic words that are intended to set the mood when you need it.))

Virgil: Somehow, deep down, that makes me feel better. Here I had all these wild ideas of what it meant. 
 
5. Virgil: There are times when I find hints of Ramstein in your sound. Have they been a direct influence?

Gevolt: Some of our members have been more or less influenced by Rammstein, but our line-up has changed a couple of times, so the “Sidur” musicians are different from who’s on “Alefbase”. There are songs on "Alefbase" for which the guitar parts were written by the former guitar player, so the main "Alefbase" concept has some similarity to the "Sidur" album. We believe that our new material will reflect a new approach.
6. Virgil: Besides Yiddish and English, how many languages does your band speak? By the way, you already have most other bands beat at two.

Gevolt: We speak Hebrew and Russian as well.
Virgil: That is amazing. 
 
7. Virgil: You seem to be having a lot of fun in your videos. Are there any funny stories to filming them?

Gevolt: It’s fun as a whole, but I can't pick out something special.

8. Virgil: What drove you to come up with such a powerful stage presence? You come across as larger than life in your videos. 

Gevolt: We are focused on giving our listeners all the strength we have, so they can enjoy themselves and the show.)) You know, it's like climbing a mountain all together with the fans - pulling each other higher.


9. Virgil: Has Eva (your violinist), ever composed one of your songs completely?

Gevolt: Not really, the violin in Gevolt is more like a strawberry on top of the cake. But we actually hope that Eva will compose some parts for our new album, so that we'll start creating songs from them and achieve greater diversity.

Virgil: That's great to hear. I'm dying to know what that would sound like. You already have such an amazing feel to your music. Metal with a violin is awesome, but violin with metal is up there with Trans-Siberian Orchestra. I'm love to hear that next album.
  


10. Virgil: Your band was formed in 2001. Eleven years is a long time for a band to stay together, have you had any band members quit over the years?

Gevolt: Yep, Gevolt has been through some line-up changes, but not for the last 5 years.

Virgil: That's still very impressive for a band. I'm glad to see you're loyal to your music. 

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To find more info on Gevolt and their unique music, visit the facebook page. 


This interview was brought to you by Virgil Allen Moore, author of Demon Vampire and the Redgold Series. Follow the blog for monthly giveaways and more info on what you want to hear about. Books, gothic news, and up and coming bands. 

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Virgil Allen Moore

Sunday, February 26, 2012

March Follower Giveaway

The Prize for The March Follower Giveaway is a signed CD and Photo from the band Jagged Row!!!



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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

September Mourning Videos

There are two more September Mourning videos that I wanted to post. The quality of these gives a better feel for the band than the ones previously listed. You will enjoy.


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Sunday, February 20, 2011

More Music That I Write To. The Bands That Help Shape The Feel Of My World.

These are five more artists that have put me in a mindscape to write. Each has a different way to inspire, each a flavor for a certain moment in the book. I find that writing on emotion generated my music develops a stronger character interaction with my scenes.

     Anya Marina has a lot of amazing songs that can set a mood for writing. The TI cover song "What Ever You Like" is seductive when sung by a woman. "All The Same To Me" and "Move You" are two more great ones.



Matchbook Romance is something I just recently got back into. Almost all of their songs put me in a trance to write. It's rhythmic. 

Seether can be hard and melodic depending on the song. I have to admit, I'm not a fan of everything they've done, but there are a few I really enjoy. "The Gift" is a constant song on my playlist.


Rise Against is a band that has a few emotional songs that can drum up a good inner response in the back of my mind. It gets that memories flowing, then the writing begins. I listen to "Savior" a lot.



Sting's later works have a profound effect on me. The soft beats, the sway of the music truly helps me relax when writing. The album Brand New Day is great.



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Sunday, February 6, 2011

Inspiring An Author. The Music That Lit The Fire.

Quite often I am asked what music inspired me to write the way I do. "What kind of music do you listen to?" Is the most direct question I get. The answer is long, twisted, and contradicting at best. So then, I shall inform you, My cherished reader of what I hear why I close my eyes and write the world I have come accustomed to creating.

     First on my list of musicians is Buckethead. A very eccentric to put it mildly, and highly talented instrumental guitarist. The songs: Padmasana, Ghost, Broken Mirror, Sundial, A Real Diamond In The Rough, Whitewash, Big Sur Moon, Earth Heals Herself, and The Cosmic Calendar just to name a few put me into a serene mood that allows me to write extraordinary things. His music I must say is on the top of my list with good reason.
     The band Garbage. Their songs: The Trick Is To Keep Breathing, Push It, Cup Of Coffee, You Look So Fine.
     Metric. The Canadian band. The song Too Little, Too Late is played over and over again when I need to work out some good personal interaction between characters.



     Peter Murphy's I'll Fall On Your Knife is a song that I will never forget when setting up a playlist. That song is golden for stirring up emotions in my mind. It brings back a lot of memories.
     Broken Bells. Even though I first heard them during the later part of finishing the book. They influenced it very much. Their entire album makes me relax and get into the mood to write.

     Other Artists include: Lacuna Coil, Scott Peeples, My Chemical Romance, Taking Back Sunday, Evanescence, HIM, Type O-Negative, and many others that honestly I'm a bit ashamed to admit at the moment.
     The point is, Write. Let the words flow and do not restrict them. The heart is a powerful tool that the mind can use to it's advantage. Take control, do what writes you.

Virgil Allen Moore

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