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Noel Fielding on Dick Turpin, British Bake Off, & KISS
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filthforfriends · 6 months
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Before X Factor
“It was in the stars”
Damiano David on The Allison Hagendorf Show [English subtitles]
The X Factor Era | Relationship with Fans | Song Writing | His Solo Career
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keanuquotes · 11 months
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Aha! He admits he “smoke a little weed” 😁
Learning to play bass guitar
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liliaeth · 7 months
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Damiano talking about the band, about his mental health process, about keeping his feet grounded, and dealing with success. About how being part of a band means making compromises with his band members...
I swear the more I hear him talk, the more I love him.
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lifeofa-fangirl · 7 months
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Damiano David being interviewed on the Allison Hagendorf show. - 10.11.2023
Interviews like this are the reason why I would love to have a drink with him and just spend an evening picking his brain about things. He gets it.
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Duran Duran / A Hollywood High Premiere / Dolby Theatre / Hollywood, CA / October 27, 2022
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brokenpiecesshine · 11 months
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Allison Hagendorf on Instagram, 13/07/2023.
ROCKSTAR COUPLE @andyblack of @blackveilbrides & @lilithczar are my guests this week on 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗔𝗟𝗟𝗜𝗦𝗢𝗡 𝗛𝗔𝗚𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗢𝗥𝗙 𝗦𝗛𝗢𝗪 ⚡️ I LOVE these two beautiful souls, & Lilith has always been like a little sister to me ❤️‍🔥 Check the link in my bio for the YouTube premiere!
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tundrafloe · 2 months
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More Julian talk from Noel's chat with Allison Hagendorf this week!
Noel: “It’s so weird….when we see each other, it’s like we don’t have to say anything, but we went through a lot together and we still love each other, and we’re like brothers. He was a bit older than me, and I was very in awe of him actually, because he’s such a brilliant comic performer, and such an unusual character, you know, and very artistic and very…he doesn’t compromise, and he doesn’t care, so he’s got that element to him, you know? He’ll say we need to do this because that’s what’s good, and he doesn’t care…he’s not sort of trying to make something so that it can be successful. He doesn’t care about that at all. He’s quite sort of artistically pure in that way, and I miss that. He’s quite single-minded, you know, and we work really well together because all of my skills, he didn’t have, and all his skills, I didn’t have, so we were like one human being together. On our own, we’re both hopeless (laughs) No, but we could get back together."
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Sleep Token's "The 100 Songs That Changed Our World" Article.
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(Source - photos courtesy the lovely jawsofeden)
Transcript:
100 - Sleep Token
The Summoning
(Take Me Back To Eden, 2023)
The meteoric rise of Sleep Token caught us all by surprise. At the start of 2023, the mysterious masked band were one of the metal underground's buzziest names. Led by enigmatic vocalist Vessel, they were a band to watch, for sure, but firmly attracted the niche passion of a cult following.
Then came the song that would change everything. On consecutive days in early January, the band released two singles from their third album, Take Me Back To Eden: the burning, crashing Chokehold, followed by The Summoning - and it was the latter track that would turn them into an Earth-conquering, expectation-shattering phenomenon.
Veering between depraved tech metal, soulful vocals and shimmering electronics, an enormous, hymnal chorus gave way to an Earth-shifting breakdown and screams. Intricate and groove heavy, The Surmoning was more like three songs seamlessly crafted into one genre-fluid modern masterpiece. And it still had its trump card to play: a bendy, thirst-trap, funk outro that went viral on TikTok, turning the internet intoalusty Take1 puddle. Suddenly, Sleep Token were the most talked-about band on the planet.
"THERE ARE HINTS OF EARLY SLIPKNOT THERE."
COREY TAYLOR
"It took me three listens of [The Sumroning] to realise that when they do that whole psychedelic section at the end, that it's actually the same chorus as it was before, only in a completely different way," Evanescence's Amy Lee told Revolver. "And I love it even more that. I thought they just went a whole new direction and wrote a new part, and then I was like, 'Wait, that's the same...but not at all'."
Sleep Token weren't the most obvious choice for a commercial breakthrough. The success of The Summoning, an unconventional, seven-minute, brutal shapeshifter, bucks just about every music industry trend there is.
"It's going to a lot of different places, and I think there isn't any other band out there right now that's able to do that," Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford said earlier this year.
The Summoning set a chain reaction in motion that was unprecedented in modern metal. In just a few weeks, the band saw their Spotify figures jump from the thousands into the millions. To date, the track has been streamed more than 123 million times on Spotify and 19 million on YouTube. On release, Take Me Back To Eden went straight in at No.3 in the UK and was the most streamed metal album of 2023. When the band announced a show at Wembley Arena, tickets sold out in 10 minutes.
Earlier this year, they left the metal-heavy roster of Spinefarm Records for RCA, the home of mainstream megastars Justin Timberlake and rapper Doja Cat.
"In heavy music, or even in just rock, even in the last decade or 15 years, there's so few stories of bands ever breaking through," says Health bassist and producer, John Famiglietti, who supported the band at Wembley and sees Sleep Token's success as proof metal still can resonate on a massive scale. "This is one of the few times I've seen a band go from a fucking club to an arena in six months. And I don't know the last time that happened."
It's worth pointing out that in the social media era where celebrities and artists are more accessible than ever, Sleep Token have achieved all of this on their own terms. To date, they've barely done any press, while their masked mystique is all part of the allure. Last year, fans reacted with outrage when bassist III's identity and birth certificate were allegedly leaked online, seemingly leading to a decision to wipe the band's Instagram.
"There are hints of early Slipknot there," Knot vocalist Corey Taylor told The Allison Hagendorf Show in 2023, thinking back to the early internet days before Slipknot removed their masks. "At first, we were like, 'Nope. You get nothing. This is what you get, you figure it out. We'll let the music speak for ourselves.
Today, Sleep Token are being mentioned in the same breath as potential future Download headliners Ghost, Gojira, and Architects. The only difference? Sleep Token have managed to ascend to the same level as those bands in a fraction of the time. Metal needs new superstars who will push things forward, innovate and keep the scene relevant - and with Sleep Token we have a band we can believe in. DL
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kindahoping4forever · 15 days
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Luke on The Allison Hagendorf Show
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I'm usually don't talk about interviewers, but this dude is great! She's so genuine and Noel felt quite comfortable as he's at home :) I like this type of people! And she is beautiful x
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filthforfriends · 6 months
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Relationship with Fans
“I think it’s very disrespectful.”
Damiano David on The Allison Hagendorf Show [English subtitles]
Before X Factor | The X Factor Era | Song Writing | His Solo Career
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keanuquotes · 11 months
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St. Vincent on The Allison Hagendorf Show
Allison sits down with Triple Grammy Award Winning musician, singer, songwriter, and producer, St. Vincent. Rolling Stone recently named her one of the greatest guitarists of all time and she is an innovator, a visionary and an artist in a league all her own. They talk all about her self-produced album, All Born Screaming, what is was like working with Dave Grohl & fronting Nirvana at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, co-writing for Taylor Swift & Olivia Rodrigo and why Janet Jackson & Erykah Badu are her personal queens.
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black-arcana · 3 months
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HALESTORM's LZZY HALE Says 'The Jury's Still Out' On Whether She Will Ever Have Children Of Her Own
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During an appearance on the first episode of the second season of "The Allison Hagendorf Show", HALESTORM frontwoman Lzzy Hale was asked if becoming a mother is something she ever thinks about. She responded (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "I feel like I'm a mother in so many ways, so I haven't put a lot of weight in 'I have to be.' And this is a weird time for me because I'm 40, and if I'm going to do it, I have to kind of decide, but I've always had this mentality of, it's going to be — I'm going to wake up one morning and either be, like, 'You know what? I'm good without it,' or, 'You know what? Hey, bro, we're doing it right now.' It's gonna be one of those. I mean, I don't even have a dog right now, and I feel like maybe that's the point…"
She continued: "But I don't know. The jury's kind of still out, because I now am in a position where if I did, it would be a better situation than when I was in my twenties and thirties and trying to like do 250 dates a year on my own and trying to raise a kid. So I don't know. And that's where I'm at with myself. I'm not pressuring myself. And I feel like I would be a good mother, and so I'm not worried about that, but it's, like, I need to kind of have that — in the same way that I'm kind of having another epiphany now, it has to, like, 'Let me take care of me and then I'll figure it out.'"
She added: "But it's a weird conversation because even my parents are, like, 'So…' [pointing at her watch]. And my brother [HALESTORM drummer Arejay Hale] just got engaged, so he's probably gonna beat me to it."
In April 2020, Lzzy was asked by a fan on Twitter when she and her partner and bandmate of 21 years, HALESTORM guitarist Joe Hottinger, were getting married. Lzzy responded: "I truly have never had the desire. Personal preference. Technically I was asked, have a ring passed down that my SO [significant other] was given from my dad. But I'm living a #newmodernlove".
Back in October 2015, HALESTORM bassist Josh Smith confirmed the long-standing rumor that Lzzy and Joe were involved in a romantic relationship. He told the 103.9 The Bear radio station: "They're pretty open about their relationship. They don't talk about it openly, but, you know… At the end of the day, we're all like family, and that's more or less the road we take is… You know… Whatever the case may be relationship-wise, it's not gonna break up our band, and that's the… I guess, the big thing is the band is the marriage here."
That same year, Lzzy was asked in an interview if she found it difficult to maintain a relationship while on the road. Hale replied: "In a relationship, you have to literally have everything out there to this other person, and they have to do the same thing with you, or it's not gonna work. I've never been a jealous person either, and as of right now, I'm dating someone who is the same way. So we have a very amazing trust thing going on."
She added: "I think you have to work hard, no matter what, at a relationship, but, really, the first couple of steps — laying everything out there — has been total saving graces for me and my relationship."
Lzzy and Arejay formed HALESTORM in 1998 while in middle school. Hottinger joined the band in 2003, followed by Smith in 2004.
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definitelynotdamiano · 5 months
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Damiano David about being in a band and about solo projects - The Allison Hagendorf Show, 10.11.2023
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