Interview
1. Cru cru, what first got you into music?
When I was eight, my uncle, John Montoya, bought me my first guitar and started teaching me how to play.
2. What or who is your inspiration to create music?
Early on, my uncle, John, and I went through my share of musical heroes. Now, I tr to make music to express myself. I try to make the art that I’m inspired to make, and inspiration comes from all different places in life.
3. How do you feel the internet has impacted the music business?
The more I learn and embrace it, the more it has helped me through the years. It helped me understand things and made it possible for me to spread my music to places I wouldn’t be able to otherwise.
4. Will you tell us something embarrassing about you?
I wish I could think of something, but I’m honestly not embarrassed by anything I do now. I’m embarrassed by some of my youngr years, though. Look up the band Skyrocket Love. Some of those YouTube videos on the Internet were embarrassing in a very cringy way, lol
5. How is your perfect day?
I will watch one of my favorite bands live with my friends and family.
6. What memorable responses have you had to your work so far?
That’s tough because 5 AM has been received positively by several publications and fans. I am grateful for all of them equally. My most notable is my guitar player in the country band, Levi Blom, who recently complemented 5 AM. AJ is a great musician tht produces great music. Besides, Levi Blom plays for a band called Duelist. They make spaghetti western black metal, and it fantastic.
7. Do you see yourself as a music nerd?
I’m currently getting my degree in music composition for film, TV, and video games.
8. What album do you replay the most?
Coheed and Cambria - in In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: vol. 3
9. What's your favorite movie?
Swiss Army Man
10. Do you agree with the Pigeon?
I need more clarification on this question regarding what I agree with. Lol, but if it is your mission to help spread independent music. 👍
Review
Here We Go! Dynamic riffs underpinned by an alarmist sound give rise to a pitch black background where a mysterious synergy is established between the drums and Russ Nelson's guitars that illuminate the black background. Eventually, we return to the mysterious riffs that destroy enemies. The music is constantly exploding, with the guitars being a fuse that blows up the dynamite that is Nelson's music with an incandescent flash that lights up your ears in the dark.
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