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The Fall of Me PARS611

DI Records artist, The Fall of Me, joins Bill to discuss their newest release among other interesting tidbits. Chelsea, Donny, & Paul answer Bill’s questions in this episode: Featuring music from: David Hipchen, Domenic, The Fall of Me, Helios Interview Segment 1 with The Fall of Me Where did the band name, The Fall of Me, come from? How did you pick your stage names? What would you sell your soul to the devil for? I’m driving your tour bus, what music am I going to play in between stops? What is the best pizza you’ve eaten because you’re in a band? What is a song that you didn’t write, that you wish you had? You come across a Delorean with a flashing flux capaciter, where are you going in time and what band are you visiting? If you could play a venue anywhere on Earth that isn’t really a venue, what would it be? What is something that has happened on stage that embarrassed you on stage? What is a guilty pleasure movie that you’ve watched a lot? Interview Segment 2 Who is your Dave Grohl? If you could meet your musical idol, but are limited to one question.. who are you meeting and what are you asking? If you were forming an all-star band from your local scene to manage, who would you put in the band? So what is going on with drummers? Can you pinpoint the moment when you knew you wanted to be a musician? Where can we find you online?

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September Mourning PARS433

We took a bit of a detour this week and spoke with September from September Mourning. We started out talking a little bit about their current tour and where they’ve been and where they’re headed. We talked about the comic book aspect that is tied into the band’s image. It is around this time that we find out that the lead singer from The Art of Burning Bridges, Patrick Romanelli,  is now the guitarist for September Mourning. The first of 2 eps for TOABB has entered the mixing phase with Ocean to Ash‘s Kris Kilohertz, while Pat is on tour.   He plays the character Wraith. We also discussed how September got started in music (pop then rock), who supports her as a musician, endorsements, how long does it take her to get ready before a show, and when she decided she wanted to be a musician. We moved onto where the characters came from and how the comic book relates to the band and writing. We shifted gears to embarrassing moments on stage, or the lack thereof. Where does September discover new music? Who is a “new to her” band, that she is really into? We talk about the hip hop, country, and rock scenes and how they are different. How does the Pittsburgh Rock Scene compare to others around the world? She talks about the band/promoter relationship as well.

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