| Vendetta Red: New Youth Writer Talks With Seattle Favorite |
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| Friday, 07 April 2006 | |
NadaMucho.com Interview - Vendetta Red Q&A with Zach Davidson By Emily Gipson I saw Vendetta Red for the first time at The Paradox a couple of years ago. As I watched with wide-eyed astonishment, I knew I had to see, and more importantly hear, more of this amazing rock band. In August 2005, I rushed out and bought their new release, Sisters of the Red Death, a twelve-song concept album dealing with a nuclear holocaust and women, and was blown away by their mixture of deep lyrical content and catchy, straight-ahead rock hooks. So needless to say, I was thrilled for the opportunity to interview Zach Davidson, the man who delivers both the ear-splitting screams and satisfying vocal melodies that give Vendetta Red’s music a powerful intensity. NM: Once you decided on this concept, were there any obstacles to atually writing the album? NM: How was creating this album different from your major-label debut Between the Never and the Now? NM: Now, let's go back in time for just a moment... how did Vendetta Red come into existence? NM: You’ve been together for a long time, comparatively speaking. How is touring with each other? Have there been any conflicts while touring? NM: Talk about your experience with Loveless Records. What was the transition like going from there to a major label? NM: How does playing in your home town differ from playing in other venues everywhere else? Vendetta Red will prove themselves to a sold-out crowd one last time tomorrow night at El Corazon. The band announced on its MySpace page recently that this would be their last show. Rumor? No one can say for sure. But while I keep my fingers crossed that their break-up is short-lived, I’ll be rocking out to two excellent albums this legendary Seattle band has left us with. |
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