The first interview of the day was with Straight Line Stitch. I’ll be honest, I had only recently begun listening to the band. I listened to their album The Fight of Our Lives only days before attending the Rockstar Mayhem Festival, but it only took a few songs for me to appreciate this band. I’ve always been a fan of metalcore, and I’ll admit I’m a bit of a sucker for female vocals. Alexis and Seth are both very cool people. They had to actually come outside the venue for the interview (God forbid the press passes get released on time). Unfortunately I missed their set, but I’m sure it was pretty baller. Interview after the jump!
Hey guys,
Just a quick update: I’ll have interviews from Mayhem Fest up this week! Sorry for the delay. Working full time and running your own website is serious business.
First up, interviews with Straight Line Stitch and Unearth! Stay tuned!
-Jake
Independent internet bloggers don’t always get to conduct interviews in optimum conditions. Sometimes rooms are dark, it’s not very quiet, and since I make a college students’ living, I don’t own very sophisticated recording equipment (yet). And sometimes all of those poor conditions rear their ugly heads at once and make an interview very hard to conduct. This was the case on July 21st when I interviewed The Sword’s guitarist Kyle Shutt. However, despite the poor conditions and having to edit out a good portion of the interview, this one still turned out pretty cool. The video quality is awful, but you can still understand what we’re talking about. What’s really lame is that the best part of the interview had to get cut simply because the local act was started their soundcheck halfway through the interview. It’s not like they were trying to sabotage my interview, but it still sucks being a victim of circumstance. Check it out after the jump.
Hey guys,
I’m back again. Sorry for the unexpected hiatus, I just moved into a new house and have been working full time. I have 8 new interviews on the way, beginning with The Sword’s Kyle Shutt. However, I’ve encountered some problems with uploading the video, so it will be posted tonight after I get home from my day job. Thank you all for your patience and dedication! After The Sword interview is posted, I’ve got my run of interviews at the Rockstar Mayhem Festival!
Stay tuned. Stay metal.
-Jake
What a shitty month!
Sorry for my unannounced hiatus, I had to take time off to find work, and to travel (I’m a debate coach, dude, I’ve got a lot of stuff to do). However, I am back in gear for the summer, and what better way to kick it off than with a totally ballin’ interview with Brendon Small. You might have heard of him, he made a couple of cartoons. One is Home Movies, a great toon from [adult swim]’s glory days. The other is Metalocalypse, and if you’re reading my website and haven’t seen that show, shame on you.

Brendon is a really rad dude, from what I can tell. He left a meeting so he could do this interview, which is not something you’d expect from a celebrity of his status.
I did this interview a few months back, but as it usually goes for me, I only recently got time to transcribe and format everything. We talked about Mayhem Fest, the future of Metalocalypse, and his upcoming solo record (yeah, that’s right, a solo record). Check out the full interview after the jump!
So, as you might have figured out from my interview with Job for a Cowboy’s Jonny Davy, I went to see the Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues tour last weekend. It was easily one of the best live shows I’ve had the pleasure of attending, as every show featuring Between the Buried and Me usually is. Their live performance is something that will melt your face and leave you with nothing but respect for those guys. I haven’t seen a packed venue sing along as loudly as those folks were in Michigan. Feels good man.

After arriving at the venue, I was led to the basement where the band was hanging out after their sound check. I planned on doing a pretty informative, professional interview, but if you know anything about the members of BTBAM, you know they’re pretty funny dudes, and this interview was no exception. The whole thing immediately turned into lots of joking around, as well as BTBAM trolling the hell out of me. Check it out afte the jump!
Alright guys, here’s part two of my incredibly long interview with Tetrafusion’s J.C. Bryant. In this installment we discuss things ranging from touring to some of our favorite bands, as well as the history of Tetrafusion. Check it out after the jump!

Last weekend my friend Sam and I drove all the way to Pontiac, MI for the Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues Tour, featuring The Ocean, Job for a Cowboy, and the mighty Between the Buried and Me. The show was absolutely phenomenal, of course, and totally worth losing my job. Yep, I’m unemployed now, and I did it all for metal. Talk about dedication!

[Sam’s getting really good at taking live shots.]
Anyway, I’ll do a post about the tour later, but first I want to bring you the interview with Jonny Davy, vocalist for Job for a Cowboy. Jonny has earned a reputation in metal for having one of the most powerful and extreme voices out there, and as a longtime fan of JFAC, I was excited to finally get to talk to him. PLUS, since my bro Sam came along for the ride, we were able to film the interview! None of that boring transcribed crap. We talked about the tour, their upcoming EP, and tons of other totally ballin’ stuff.
How about that title card, dudes? Things are starting to look slightly more professional, am I right? Whatever, I think Plato and Aristotle discussing metal is awesome.
-Jake
Finally! I can write again! This is great. I’ve been going crazy not having enough free time to write for you guys, but the wait was worth it. I’ve got great stuff coming this week.
First up: the first installment of my interview with Tetrafusion’s drummer J.C. Bryant! We had a very lengthy, awesome talk a few months back. As I began transcribing the interview, I started to realize it was going to be about 22 pages in length, and let’s face it: no one’s going to read a 22 page interview in one sitting. So instead of dumping the whole thing on here in one post, I’m gonna break it up into a few smaller parts. I use the term ‘smaller’ very lightly here. Like I said this thing is still about 22 pages long.

Anyway, you can read part 1 of my epic interview with J.C. after the jump. We talked about things ranging from band history to high school debate. Whoa, man.
You should probably also check out my review of their album Altered State.
Whew, what a shitty couple of weeks.
Anyway, I’m back on track. I’ve got some big stuff in the works.
Before I get to the rest of that though, you probably noticed the new banner on the page. I’m happy to present the new logo for MWR! Plato and Aristotle were obviously huge metalheads, and yes, Slayer can travel through time.
Big thanks to my best friend Cameron Cranor for making the logo for me.
I’ve got some big interviews coming up this week, and considering my recent unemployment, I’ve got time to work on them! Stay tuned for new stuff. Thanks for being patient.
-Jake