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Besides many member changes that I’d also like to listen to instrumental throughout our short artists that are focused on guitar like Steve history. We began... Vai and Vinnie Moore for example. This keeps me Infant focused and challenged on my main instrument and Annihilator you can get some bad-ass ideas from those guys Interview as well. 1.Can i get a backstory on the Kevin: The usual suspect bands like Slipknot, band/ band biography? 1. The band began and laid a nice foundation for my as a kind of mess- need of intense, heavy tunes and also left room around/joke band when we for me to explore more technically and (Aaron and Eddie from Mi... melodically challenging music which preserved the ‘heavy’ feel to it. Nowadays, I enjoy Kunvuk Interview mostly metalcore and deathcore bands like 1.Can i get a , , Fit For An backstory on the band/ band Authopsy, Caliban and to name a biography? Kunvuk few. 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8.Is there any bands that you guys enjoyed playing with more then the others?

Stephan: None in particular. We enjoyed all the gigs and bands we played with.

9. How do you guys feel about the classifications in metal? like deathcore, metalcore and other subgenres and how some get a negative rep.

Stephan: I think it's good to see that the scene keeps moving and that there are still bands out there who will set new trends in metal. But the more things change, the more they stay the same. In my opinion, that’s what’s going on in the metalcore scene for example. All those bands start to sound exactly the same and there are hardly any bands that stand out positively in terms of originality for example. There’s a difference between writing your own kind of music with being little original and just trying to sound exactly like another band. I believe that the best music one can write, comes right out of your inner self. It’s a reflection of your personality and your passion. That’s what’s missing in a lot of nowadays music; it all sounds to shallow and emotionless to me. One big musical déjà-vu.

10. What song do you enjoy playing the most?

Kevin: We take pride in every song equally, but if I think ‘ End Of The Line’ is the one song which covers a lot of different styles. It’s is a good example of how we implement all kinds of styles (from thrash to metalcore and heavy metal in one song. Once again, They are all awesome in their own way!

11. When not doing things with the band, what can you guys be seen doing?

Stephan: I'd like to hang out with friends and family, i travel a lot, like watching movies and series, I'm a beer enthusiast and of course I enjoy listening to all kinds of music and playing as much guitar as possible.

Kevin: Likewise here (except for the guitar), I also like to geek it out with some movies, video games, tech-tweaking.

12.Your biggest band moment?

Stephan: For now it's definitely the release of our debut album. We have put a lot of time and effort in this record and we are really happy with the result. It's also great to see that our album is well received around the world.

13. What is your opinion on the current state of metal?

Stephan: As mentioned before: the metal scene is always changing and I won't say that's a bad thing but the music market is definitely getting saturated. Lots of new bands are stepping up and tons of new albums are coming out, but the downside is that all bands, especially in the metalcore, deathcore and oldschool thrash genre start to sound the same nowadays. I think there also will never be any really big metalbands in the future like you have the Big 4. Those days are gone but there’s also some great new(er) bands in the scene so I definitely won’t state that metal is suffering or something. Things are just different.

14. How did you guys come up with your band name?

Kevin: No fancy stuff here, it basically came down to what sounded cool. It’s also open for everyone own interpretation.

15. What can the fans expect to see from you in the future?

Stephan: Currently we are of course promoting our album as much as we can and we are already doing some auditions. So, lots of things going on. For the future I have got already some ideas of how to develop our sound even more in terms of songwriting, melody, riffing, diversity and vocals. One thing that we want to focus on is keeping the songs more basic without losing the technical feel. "Less is more" you know. At the moment we are still in search for musicians to become a complete live act. So anyone who’s living in The Netherlands and might be interested, feel free to contact us. Posted by Core Brutality at 1:07 PM

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