One More w/ …And The Sirens Sang
Earlier in May hurdcore.com introduced readers to Portland, Oregon hardcore/screamo band …And The Sirens Sang (ATSS Interview), as they prepare for their West Coast Get Downz Tour to kick off June 19th in Camas, Washington we wanted to to reset your appetite for local rock.
Is there a song that gives you the most trouble live?
Will Breitner (Guitar/Vocals) Definitely “Life Through The Eyes Of A Drowning Man” because it is the most technical.
Will Terada (Guitar/Vocals) I’m gonna have to go with Will B on this one. “Life Through The Eyes Of A Drowning Man” is by far our most technical song, but it’s also one of the most fun to play, for me personally.
Patrick Shannon (Vocals) “Au revoir, My Love” for me because, it has a large variety of vocal ranges, and is a pretty decent length song.
Brady Johns (Keys) All of them because I still don’t know all of the songs, Its all improv for the most part for me. I know chunks of songs but not all of it.
If I had an extra $1000, the first piece of equipment that I would purchase for the band is…?
WB Recording of a new demo with Neil Engle (we’re doing this in September) and then either more merch or the big light boxes we’re gonna make for the stage!
WT Well if he’s got the merch, I’d say a new P.A. system of our own.
PS Being a vocalist, I would say get everyone Shure Beta 58′s and pay the audio technician at Hawthorne to work magic on them for better sound.
Trend that you have noticed that you will never join?
WB Crunk-core. Nuff said.
WT Anything that sounds like 3OH!3, or Kesha…
PS Well the Wills pretty much stole the words from my mouth ![]()
BJ Emocore.
Currently reading ____, listening to ____ and/or watching ____?
WB Reading – The Lost Symbol (Dan Brown), Listening to – Dimmu Borgir’s “The Sacreligious Scorn”, Watching – Eastbound And Down.
WT Reading – Harry Potter (all of them, over and over again.); Listening to – As I Lay Dying’s new cd “The Powerless Rise”; Watching – The Office: Season 5.
PS Reading – World of Warcraft: Rise of the Lich King, Listening to – City and Colour’s “Sometimes”, Watching – The Office (ALL SEASONS.)
Best book you’ve ever read, why?
WT In my opinion, the Harry Potter series. It has an amazing story line that was able to be built upon for 7 books, it has amazing character development where you can actually watch them mature as you read through the series in everything they do, it has action, drama, suspense, comedy, love stories, etc. I think it’s just a very well rounded series in all aspects. And it’s good for people of all ages.
WB I think Will T said it perfectly. I’m either gonna go with the Harry Potter series or the Angels & Demons, The DaVinci Code and The Lost Symbol series by Dan Brown which is simply phenomenal.
PS I’m not a big reader. Two books i have greatly enjoyed are, The Outsiders By SE Hinton, and Marilyn Mansons autobiography, “The Long Hard Road out of Hell”
BJ The Bible because it’s all real.
Any crazy pre-performance rituals?
WB Changing my clothes ten times hahaha
WT Smoke lots of cigarettes. For some reason, I always get compliments that my voice sounds great after a set when I smoke about 3 cigs right before we go on. haha I don’t quite get it.
PS I jump around, try and exercise to relieve stress.
When you are a diva/rockstar the three things that you will demand be in your dressing room are?
WB Jagermeister & Guiness, steak & baked potatoes for after the show and a lady hahaha
WT A 16 oz, medium-rare steak for after we play, 2 six packs of Dead Guy Ale, and an xbox 360 set up with Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
PS Vast amount of Laffy Taffy, Dead Guy Ale or Rockstar Energy Drink, and The Office on TV.
BJ A warm silk robe, dimmed lighting, and Usher blaring so loud that it vibrates the walls.
Band you have shared the stage with that blew you away?
WB For me I would have to say either Whitechapel, Through The Eyes Of The Dead or Rose Funeral.
WT I would have to say Abigail Williams. Being able to play with them was a huge honor as a fan, and it was awesome to play my set, and then get off stage and be blasted with such a sonic, American Black Metal assault as theirs. hah
PS So far, Keeping Secrets for sure. Love those guys!
BJ Jack Devore.
Top 5 songs in your personal ipod right now?
WB AFI- “Synesthesia”, The Black Dahlia Murder- “A Vulgar Picture”, Emarosa- “Head Or Tails, Real Or Not?”, Matt Kennon- “The Call” and Rose Funeral- “Left To Rot”.
WT The Black Dahlia Murder- “Climactic Degredation”, As I Lay Dying- “Parallels”, Travie McCoy- “Billionaire”, Veil Of Maya- “Unbreakable” and The Devil Wears Prada- “Louder Than Thunder”.
PS Our Last Night- “ELEPHANTS”, Alexisonfire- “To a Friend”, City and Colour- “Casey’s Song”, Dance Gavin Dance- “Open Your Eyes and Look North” and Whitechapel- “Possession”.
BJ Justin Bieber- “One Less Lonely Girl”, Usher- “Moving Mountains”, Matisyahu- “King Without a Crown”, A Tale Through Audio- “The Touch” and Job For A Cowboy- “Entombment of a Machine”.
Best and worst experience at a show?
WB My best experience was seeing AFI and being right in front of my idol, guitarist Jade Puget. It was the most amazing thing to see the band that made me want to play music live. I’m not really sure what my worst experience was at a show. Probably something to do with a dumb kid starting some bullshit over something dumb.
WT My best was defintitely being able to meet Trevor Strnad (vocalist) and Brian Eschbach (rhythm guitarist) of The Black Dahlia Murder before seeing them at the Hawthorne Theater, and then screaming every word along with Trevor, Brian, and Bart Williams (bassist). I was as giddy as a 12 year old girl when they told me after the show that they appreciated seeing me scream every word, and they loved hangin out with me after the show. As one of my absolute favorite bands, they’ve changed my life and my views on music. For the worst, I’d have to say it was in Redding, CA when I was on tour with my last band, Bedlam Massacre. It was the last show of tour with PDX Hardcore band “Proven,” and we just wanted to get home. The venue didn’t book a P.A. system and told us we had to get our own; the locals tried to make us, the touring bands, open the show; the locals decided to get a P.A. from their friends, who brought it an hour late (which turned into us being an hour late, somehow), and on top of all that, we’re all a bunch of very tired, worn out metalheads, who really didn’t want to deal with any more crap on the road aftet dealing with multiple breakdowns, and money issues. Long story short, what should’ve been a decent last show almost turned into a giant street fight. It was terrible.
PS Best for me was standing right in front of Dallas Green as he performed in Alexisonfire at the Roseland. He is one of my favorite musicians and a big insipiration, and seeing him live was very big for me. Worst expirience thus far is, playing a show at Pop Culture recently with a cold. My voice was pretty bad from the cold to start and the PA had so much running through i couldn’t be heard. I screamed my lungs out and messed up my throat for about three days.
Read the full Interview w/ …And The Sirens Sang from May 2010 HERE
…And The Sirens Sang > Hardcore/Screamo > Portland, Oregon > is Will Breitner (Guitar/Vocals); Will Terada (Guitar/Vocals); Patrick Shannon (Vocals); Brady Johns (Keyboards); Sam Okutsu (Bass) and Joey Luna (Drums). Keep an eye out for their Sirens EP and full length to be releasing SOON – catch them on the West Coast GET DOWNZ TOUR kicking off June 19, 2010 at The Revolution Room in Camas, Washington. Updates and info at ATSS Myspace.
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