Thursday, May 25, 2017

An angels voice

Good evening Munsters. Tonight I wanted to share more of a personal post with you all. Naturally, it's music related, not just because I'm a music blogging beast, but because music is my passion.

In this post I wanted to take a moment to reflect on an artist that truly paved the way to my personal introduction to music. Last week I awoke to the news of Chris Cornell's passing.

That morning was just like any other, until I sat down with my coffee and phone to view my twitter feed. When I saw the post, along with the headline my heart sank. Right then, I had a flash back to when I was an 11year old, watching VH1. I was remembering the video to Black Hole Sun. That particular song/video was my first time hearing Sound Garden. I remembered the opening riff and how it sparked my interest and glued my eyes and ears to the big screen. Chris's voice was something beyond this earth. As I sat there listening I couldn't help but wonder if he was an alien. The video itself captivated me. I'm not going to lie, at first I thought I would walk out of my house with a distorted face as well, lol. Throughout those 5mins and 18 seconds  I was spellbound, left wanting more.

As I grew older I obtained  a collection of their albums, along with learning about other artist such as Alice In Chains, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots and Temple of the Dog (Which Chris was in).  My senior year in high school, I read about Audioslave and their debut album. I couldn't wait till that November to run out and grab the album. November came and I literally hauled ass to the store and bought the album. By the time I got home, I already had the cd unwrapped and ready to go. Once again I was like that 11year old girl, glued to the stereo and patiently waiting for the first song to start playing. It seemed like an eternity, but in reality was only a matter of seconds. The first song up was Cochise. I jumped up with enthusiasm and cranked my stereo up as loud as it would possibly go and bounced off the walls in my room. (Waiting to see my mom walk in and ask what the hell I'm doing 🀣) As I went through each track, completely zoned into the melodies and lyrics, I landed on track 5 and became very emotional. The lyrics hit my heart like a ton of bricks. It's making you wonder what song was on Track 5, isn't it. It's making you wonder what was going on in my life. It's making you ask "why?"

When I was younger, I experienced a devastating loss. I lost my father. This gentleman was my pillar, my rock. He had been there for me like no one else had ever been. I always felt alone after his passing. So when I heard the chorus

 "In your house I long to be
Room by room patiently
I'll wait for you there
Like a stone
I'll wait for you there
Alone" 

I couldn't help but breakdown. Very few artists posses the ability to write into words exactly what you're feeling. It's a difficult concept to grasp, and even harder ability to master. He put his own emotions into the lyrics, the band played just the right chords, and the haunting melody resounded in me, as well as many other people in this world. He was able to touch in me, the way I felt about the loss of my father, and probably a million different interpretations for a million different other people. He may not have been writing specifically about loosing a father, or anyone else as special as my dad was to me. But he sure as hell possessed the talent to tap into that with me. I continued to listen to the album in its entirety. Completely mesmerized by their talents. 

For me, I may have not have known Chris Cornell personally. But through his voice, his song writing and his fellow, talented, band members, I knew him. I knew what I felt when I listened to them. They were always my therapy sessions. The impact he made on the music scene was astounding. 
To his family and friends, I send love and prayers. To the many, many fans, like myself, I hope sharing this personal post makes you remember your experiences with songs, music and the talented artists behind them. R.I.P. Chris. You will be missed, but your Music legacy will live on forever.

πŸ’”-Lacey 

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Metalfest!!!


Last Saturday night we attended the 5th annual Metalfest at club red in mesa Az. Two stages and a night filled with talented artists.  The atmosphere was adrenalizing, the crowds were pumped to see their favorite bands. Needless to say this was a show you shouldn't have missed. Bands included Pelvic Meatloaf, Souless, Howitzer, Virulent, Murkocet, Sicmonic, Hillbilly Devilspeak, Prepare The Gallows, Bleed The Fifth, and Scattered Guts. Each band has their own distinct sound that captivates you to move your ass with a fist in the air. I always find it fascinating to hear every bands musical influences and that night I got to hear multiple generes from across the board. The night as a whole was genuinely amazing. For a few people it was their first metal show experience and they enjoyed the music and atmosphere. Overall awesome night and thank you to the ladies and gents that took a chance on a new experience and rolled to the show with me. Also one last thank you to B.T. For letting me know about this rad event!! Below are pictures from that night! Thanks again and like always until next time keep it loud! -Lacey 🀘🏻

















Monday, May 22, 2017

Hype for nothing

I wanted to take a moment and talk about something I've seen a lot of while doing this blog. Before I dive right in I want to say my blog post from Saturday's metalfest will be up tomorrow. I'm still going through pictures. Anyway back to this post. I guess you can say it really grinds my gears to see bands that haven't really put in the heart, sweat and tears get more exposure and more recognition then the bands that have. I'm not saying this as a blogger I'm saying this as a concert enthusiast. I've seen and heard some extremely talented bands and they're artistic abilities don't get the exposure they deserve. A lot of which generated the idea of Munster Music Blog to bring more people out and to read and experience new bands. I miss the days where you seen bands put in the foot work to make something extraordinary. Don't get me wrong there are still some out there however with this day an age it's a lot of video post and sheer luck. I ask you as a viewer and as a music lover to always listen to bands and really get a vibe and don't always follow with a flock. Not every band is as amazing as they hype it up to be. Go out and support your local music scene! Give the bands that put they're heart and soul into their work a chance. You would be amazed at some of the raw talent that's out there. Now that my mini rant is over rock on and till next time keep it loud! -Lacey 🀘🏻

Friday, May 5, 2017

Never Say Die!🀘🏻


Happy Cinco de Mayo Munsters! I had a chance to chat with Never Say Die's Ried Henry. There currently on a US and Canada tour. There debut album Destory + Rebuild is out now along with being on Sirius octanes big uns countdown! Now let's get into our interview with Mr. Henry! πŸŽΆπŸ™ŒπŸ»

Lacey- When and what motivated you to start playing? 

Reid- My mother would always sing and play piano when I was a child. She taught me, but it wasn't until later on when I discovered punk rock that I started writing songs. 

Lacey- What instruments do you play?

Reid-I sing & play piano, guitar, bass & I'm an audio engineer. 

Lacey-Which famous musicians do you admire and why?

Reid-I have tremendous admiration for artists like Korn, Three Days Grace & Metallica. They've been making records for years and years but they're still able to make fresh, provocative & timeless rock music. 

Lacey-Have you gotten to work with any famous musicians?

Reid-I've had the privilege of having played & learned from many famous artists. Most notably the Three Days Grace guys, who I continue to look up to. 

Lacey- Fondest musical memories?

Reid-In 2012, My Darkest Days got to play Maddison Square Gardens... that was one of our proudest moments as a band and I'm very grateful to have been apart of it. 

Lacey- Upcoming tour dates?

Reid-Our US Tour dates are available at www.neversaydie.ca - we'll be on the road all year!

Lacey-How do you handle mistakes during performances?

Reid-I try really hard and practice till I can do the songs backwards and upside down... so on stage thankfully mistakes are rare... you just have to keep... playing... the song... no matter what.

Lacey- I noticed on the album "Destroy +rebuild" it's mostly about relationships, Is this through your own personal experiences?

Reid-I tend to embellish personal experiences. I find songs always turn out better when they come from a place of personal truth. Song smithing is good and all but if there isn't a personal truth or something to be an emotional pilot light in the song, it feels like something's missing. 

Lacey-What's your top 4 in your playlist?

Reid- My top 4 (today):

1-You Don't Get Me High Anymore 
3DG
2- Royal Blood - Lights Out
3- Hell Yeah - Love Falls
4- Starset - Monster

Lacey-What advice would you give to other musicians who are starting out?

Reid-Never give up on what you love.

Lacey-This is a quick fire question round. It gives the readers those answers to the most important questions 😜

Lacey-PBR or Corona?
Reid-Corona
Lacey-Gouda or Provolone ?
Reid-Provolone 
Lacey-Apple or Android ?
Reid-Apple
Lacey-PS4 or Xbox?
Reid-Xbox
Lacey-Burritos or Tacos?
Reid-TACOS
Lacey-Sneakers or Boots?
Reid-Boots
Lacey-Lastly my favorite and yes I do judge every musician on this question, Coke or Pepsi?
Reid-Coke 

I'd like to give a big thank you to Reid for taking the time out of there current tour to chat for a bit. Below are there links to check show dates also give them a follow on all social media platforms. 


NEVER SAY DIE MUSIC
Toronto, ON, Canada
(Active Rock / Alternative)

Monday, May 1, 2017

Murkocet Overdose video release show

Last night my crew and I got to check out the video premiere of the song overdose by the band Murkocet. They had a video release show, to say it was awesome would be a understatement. The night as a whole was nothing but a line up of power house bands. Each band owned the stage and the crowd in their own individual way. The line up for the night had Pariah, Souless, In silence we die, Within the throes, and Murkocet. Set at the Rockbar in Scottsdale Az. Which, by the way, excellent venue. I was impressed with the atmosphere and sound quality. Below is the link to Murkocet's new music video! Before I wrap this up we got to catch up with them after the show and talked about the new video. We will have this video up in the blog and our other platforms after we resolve a few tech issues. Thank you to Murkocet for having us out!

https://youtu.be/_F7T390GHDw

Also you can check out Murkocet on all social platforms along with Spotify and Pandora.