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Topic: Red Star RevoltPosted By: toroddfuglesteg
Subject: Red Star Revolt
Date Posted: November 14 2010 at 04:54
Red Star Revolt is a band based in Denver, Colorado; and was formed in 2007 by Aaron Nava (bass, vocals) and Clutch (guitars). These two founding members started writing songs; where the main goal was to make creative and innovative music. When they had made 13 tunes they felt were satisfactory, it was time to get hold of a drummer; Dino Cuneo; to start recording these songs.
The end result was a self-titled album released in 2008, exploring a style the band themselves describes as "infectious melodies and punishing riffs interspersed with passages of instrumental jams and space rock psychedelics".
That's a good biography and it caught my attention. I therefore got in touch with the band and Clutch answered my questions.
Your
biography has been covered in your ProgArchives profile so let's
bypass the biography details. But why did you choose that name ?
We
chose the name simply because we thought it sounded cool. On a
deeper level, it can be interpreted as revolting against the norm
(i.e. revolting against the 'red star', which is a traditional symbol
of collectivism). Contrary to what many people assume, we did
not intend any political connotations in the name.
What
is your musical background and were you involved in any other bands
before you started Red Star Revolt ?
Aaron
Nava and Clutch were both members of the band SHAFT, which released
the CD 'Monumental' in 2003 (available on iTunes & CDBaby).
Stylistically SHAFT was very different from Red Star Revolt, although
there was still a bit of prog influence.
Which
bands were you influenced by ?
Mars
Volta, Rush, Radiohead, Pink Floyd, Tool, Incubus, Queens of the
Stone Age, Porcupine Tree, Mastodon, Yes, Muse, Opeth, King Crimson,
many others.
Please
give us your long or brief thoughts on your only album Red Star
Revolt released in 2008. How would you describe the music ?
Our
motto is "Modern rock with an intoxicating dose of 70's prog",
which we feel is representative of our debut CD. The material was
written and recorded during a tumultuous period in our personal
lives, but in the end we emerged intact and were pleased with the
final result.
From
where can this album be purchased from and how is it's distribution ?
The
album is available via iTunes, CDBaby, Myspace, Amazon and other
online vendors. It's also distributed in Europe by Just for Kicks
Music (www.justforkicks.de).
How
is your writing and creative processes ?
Our
writing process is very organic and collaborative, with many false
starts & discarded ideas before we settle upon a sound which we
feel is compelling enough to develop into a song. We typically write
instrumentally first, with guitar and bass. Vocal ideas are then
incorporated, followed by drums. Of course this order can vary
depending on the song.
What
is the latest update and your plans for the rest of this year and
next year ?
A
number of new songs have been written, but Aaron is currently
residing in California, so Red Star Revolt is presently on hiatus .
A demo of one of these songs can be heard on our MySpace page (Fade
to Great). Clutch is involved with a new progressive rock project in
Denver that is just starting to get off the ground (very much in the
RSR vein).
To
wrap up this interview, is there anything you want to add to this
interview ?
Thank
you for your support of progressive rock and independent artists.
It's amazing to connect with fans of this genre across the globe!
Thank you to Clutch for this interview
Their PA profile is http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=4237 - and the homepage http://www.myspace.com/redstarrevolt -