Interview: Audrey of Sick/Sea

Here’s our interview with Audrey of Sick/Sea, a band from McAllen, TX.

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IP: What song off of ‘Moral Compass’ has the most meaning to you and why?

Audrey: Master Splinter because it addresses more than one problem I tend to find myself in. It’s about how it’s necessary to hurt people even though you hate to do it but also about loneliness. The guilt and the loneliness live together despite how much it doesn’t seem like they could or should. 

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Interview: Alex and Daniel of Silver Snakes

Here’s our interview with Alex and Daniel of Silver Snakes!

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IP Media: You guys have a pretty unique sound – if you guys could make up a genre for yourselves what would you call it?

Alex & Daniel: “Local opener”

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Interview: Jason of Young Turks

Here’s our interview with Young Turks, a Hardcore band from Portland, OR.
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IP: We saw you posted something about a Ryan Gosling rumor – what was it about?

Jason: Matt and I thought it would be funny, especially with regards to him at American Nightmare shows, etc. I didn’t think it would take off, but I heard some drunk girls talking about it a few hours later. 

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Interview: Lou of Palisades

Here’s our interview with Lou from Palisades!

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IP: You’re currently on tour with Abandon All Ships, Skip the Foreplay, and For All Those Sleeping, how has that been going? What’s your favorite memory?

Lou: So far the tour has been great! All of the dudes that we’re on tour with are awesome guys. So far one of the best memories that we’ve had on tour is when we all were hanging out after the show in San Antonio and were jamming our favorite 90’s songs at the top of our lungs [Laughter].

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Interview: Evan of Avion Roe

Avion Roe is a Rock/Emo band from Dallas, TX.
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IP: The symbols Avion Roe uses, such as the the ones on the websitea and on the bass drum, what is the meaning behind them?
E: The symbols represent our brotherhood, the four lines in each symbol stand for the four of us staying true to our music and not forgetting why we do this.