Friday, June 14, 2013

Bastardass Interview 2013



BASTARDASS INTERVIEW with moses. keeping it real in 2013
How did bastardass start? Where, when, reasons?

Bastardass was the result of deciding to take the originating band's sound to something harder and heavier than it was. I was the addition to what was originally The Juice, a thrashy/crusty band, back in mid 2003. They were all school chums at some catholic high school and were introduced to me after David (lead vocalist) got kicked out of the school and landed in mine. They all got kicked out of that school lol. The name originated from trying to combine the two funniest words we knew.

How did you guys get into hardcore/punk?

I'd hate to speak for all of them haha, but we all have very different pasts. In sum, one of us was really into metal which in turn led to interests in grind, etc., others into punk (from pop to street punk and beyond). As for me, my first encounter with hardcore/punk was in 411VM's Europe 1999 skateboarding video. I was 12 years old, and first encountered 7seconds and Minor Threat. The latter stuck with me much more. In sum, everyone had a different background coming in, but we all ended up on similar grounds at the beginning.

Do you see any differences in the crowd or scene from the early mid '00s to now?

As much I hate to say this, in generalities; no. One thing I've learned playing shows here is that the scene is in Los Angeles is very fragmented. My proof? The numerous scenes in Los Angeles. There are so many kids here; from different communities, preferences in these subdivisions of punk, and means of accessing the diversity offered in the "scene." the only time they seem to come together (from what I see) is when touring bands come around. and it'd have to be a pretty relatable band for this to apply, such as discharge lol. This is just what i see though; it may be a different case for someone else. Some of the upsides to its stagnancy is that the youth are still very much into it, no matter what it may be. It shows it has definitely not died. Also, touring bands used to come by way more often. But, the story of one genius messing it up for the rest of us when it comes to willing venues and what not is all to familiar here... ANNDDD!!!!!!!! promotionial companies, social networking, and their helpful hand in furthering the fragmentation.

What's the story with life in prison? Who's the young fellow in the pic? Haha

I don't know the guy in the pic. Andres (guitarist) might know. But when it comes to the content of the "Life in Prison" session, I can easily say it was the most honest batch of music ever written by us. It truly reflected who we were, what we were experiencing, what we were feeling about everything and each other; tired. Bastardass always called it how we saw it. It was always a reflection of our environment. high at a funeral was a true story.... cycle of violence can be applied to our experiences, mine included.... its difficult to revisit these songs hahah

Before the break up, was there anymore talk about releases? I know you guys have the.all gone dead and say why? Splits on vinyl.

Life in Prison was supposed to be a split with AxRxM. that seems very improbable now. Andres always threw out ideas for an LP, but no other material was ever written (as a band) to realize that. This comes as no surprise though; for we the majority of us were very irresponsible in regards to it (with the exception of Andres)

Why didn't the split with arm happen? Why was bastardass so inactive?

Immaturity and disinterest. Mainly immaturity. We were very fucked up; to some of us, this still applies.  It was also because we were troublemakers HAHAHA

Why did bastardass break up?

Immaturity and disinterest. It had nothing to do with resentment between its members

What other bands are you guys involved in?

Andres raps in Shadowrunners. The rest of Bastardass continued as Syntax, where I switched to guitar. Some of our past musical ventures came in the form of ¡LibĂ©rate!, Apathetic Ronald McDonald, among others. I believe Andres was in Asshole Assassination Squad for a minute, too. There're others, but those possibly the most note-worthy

Are you guys planning to be more active with syntax?
are you planning any other projects?


We've been pretty active, actually; just out of sight. We have a release coming out soon entitled "corridos grind," which will be available in multiple formats. Aside from that we are planning a split lp with san diego's IDOLS PLAGUE (awesome intricate thrash and awesomer dudes), and an lp of our own. All the songs are finished, its just a matter of going to the studio. We're also getting a west coast mini tour together for the last week of July. We are trying to get some more shows tho, insofar as they land in satyrdays n sundays lol. Mike and Dave work nightshifts, so weekday shows are pretty much outta the question unless the show is exceptional We're also planning something pretty neat to coincide our split with IP. More info as it becomes actualized

So how did you start playing in arm? When you toured with arm did you see differences between la and others?

We've been throwing the idea around for some time, and was necessary once tom decided to jump on drums. We've known each other forever; they started the same year we did, we played countless shows together, grew up together. They are brothers. It was only natural haha.
What do you mean between LA and others? like their scene(s)/people/etc?

Yes that's what I meant haha what are current bands you support?

Well there's a lot less fragmentation. I think when a show goes on ppl go bc options are limited to bigger cities. There are so many things to do here that it can be easy to take some things for granted. Thru my personal experiences, I've gotten much more love out of Other cities than LA; maybe ppl dont like me/my music? Meh. Ppl are friendlier and make you feel appreciated. Sometimes I wonder why I'm driven to play more shows here haha; there's too much drama when LA gets together anyway. Sorry; I probably sound jaded as hell, but I'm speaking for myself, not anyone else. One of the bands I have and will always stand by is hoy Pinoy. They should be in the Guinness book f world records for "band longest overdue for a record/noteriety. Greedy filth/gore wax , she's dead, goner & Alex's new band absurdity, noisear,idols plague, stapled shut, runamuk, cancer patient, matka Teresa . Honestly I'm really out of the loop; I'm sure there are many bands that are great out there right now that I've failed to mention, but I list them by the relationships I've built w em over the music in general.

Speaking of shes dead!!! Did they beak up and reunite for the sergio benefit?

As far as I know, Carl (drummer) lives far. They seem to play in large gaps; the way I see it, their disbandment will never happen, just long hiatus periods haha

Will bastardass ever grace us ever again?

Why should we? I'd hate to reminisce on those times attached to bastardass. We were all fucked individuals, and it showed. The best for any of us to do is just move on from it, bc I definitely don't wanna be in that place again. It is most definitely eternal, but very much so not the present. Jk ill do it for a million dollars

Haha thank for the interview moses. Last words? Shout outs? Hate?

Shout out to the Los Angeles Lakers; it's been a rough year, but resiliency pumps the blood. Fuck the LAPD, and leeching scrubs. East side grind killers ain't no one iller
 

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Abuse. Interview 2013


Finally a interview after all this inactivity.
Interview with the homie Connor!

How did Abuse. get together?

Alex and I originally wanted to get together and do a Man Is The Bastard style project with me on drums and him doing bass/vocals, but one day he called me up and was like "fuck that, let's just do a Crossed Out/No Comment style band and I'll sing". We got the sickest Grinding dudes in the area to be the string section (Christophe on guitar and Ace on bass) and in December of 2011 Abuse. was born.

Who influences Abuse.?

Obviously the first wave of Powerviolence is big for us (Crossed Out, No Comment, Infest, Neanderthal, etc), but a lot of our songwriting takes from other stuff we like. Death Metal and Doom Metal are huge for us, as well as Swedish/Japanese Hardcore. We also all really like Queens of The Stone Age, and if you don't you're a fuckin' poser.

Swedish/Japanese hardcore all day! what happened to will from TLAL releasing the 7"?

Well we had the 7" all recorded and Will was going to release it, but when we told him we had an LP basically already written he seemed more into releasing that instead. TLAL has been doing a lot more LPs lately so I'm just assuming that's what Will's focus is on right now haha. Jordan from Hygiene Records released our 7" and we're stoked as fuck that we have 2 super cool labels/dudes who got behind us!

When do you guys start writing for the LP?

We're had some of these LP songs for forfuckingever. Christophe, Ace, and myself all contribute to songwriting so at any given point we'll have a bunch of new songs just ready to go that the bands hasn't learned yet. I'm sure we had a few of the LP songs before we even recorded the 7", but to be honest I don't remember haha.

Hygiene records has some dope releases coming up! How's the NC scene?

Yeah, Hygiene rules. Jordan is the best dude too so I'm glad his label is doing so well!
The NC scene is pretty vast. Raleigh, Greensboro, WIlmington, and Charlotte are the main places where shows happen, and all of those places are at least a couple hours apart (roughly). Speaking strictly about Raleigh (where Abuse. is from), I think the bands here are fucking awesome and there is a good amount of really dedicated people who always come to shows and help support the scene. The big problem with our city is venues. Raleigh is a "bars and banks" kind of place, and at this point it's incredible difficult to find a place that is willing to do an ALL AGES show (something that is SO FUCKING IMPORTANT to me). It's a real bummer because even shows that have the 18+ age limit restrict a certain demographic of kids from going to shows, but hopefully soon there will be more houses/DIY spaces that pop up so that shows can happen more frequently and everyone (regardless of age) can go!

Are you the only member in abuse that's straight edge?

Yup. My edge is strong enough for the 4 of us though. I listen to Side By Side every day and the saddest day of my life was when I lost my Judge hoodie... R.I.P. (sorry for the long answers haha)

It's all good! It makes the interview more interesting haha I think we should start a youth crew band Strictly 80s NYHC! Project X, straight ahead, bold, youth of today, wide awake(i know they're from Connecticut but, they're still tight) type shit!

yo all those bands are MY SHIT. The Straight Ahead-Breakaway 12" is definitely one of my favorite records ever.

Have you seen any sexism, homophobia and or racism in NC?

Being that NC is definitely in the "bible belt" (we even have a song with that very name haha), there's a lot of that kind of bullshit around here. I haven't really seen any in the Hardcore scene (thank fucking god), but I guess I try my best not to hang around sexist/racist/homophobic assholes haha. Nobody has time for that shit.

Did you see judge or are you going to see them at black in blue in Chicago?

You know, as much as I love Judge, I'm sick of fucking reunions man. I was honestly pretty bummed when they announced they were playing, especially when Mike Judge was quoted a few years back saying he'd never do a Judge set again. If Crossed Out or Last Rights ever do a reunion I might have to kill myself... Just let bands stay dead! I can't lie though, I'll be moshing during Infest at Chaos In Tejas and I saw 86 Mentality do a set a few weeks ago and it was the sickest shit ever. Ok, let's just say I'm GENERALLY very strongly against bands reuniting. I'm a poser anyway so don't listen to me.

Saw infest twice and yall are in for a treat! Mosh hard for framtid! For the abuse lp, are you guys going to record where you had your previous recordings? How's demolish tapes going?

fuuuuck yeah. I can't wait for Framtid. That's going to be insane!!!
We actually recorded the 7" in our practice space ghetto style with one of those little Zoom H2 recorder things. We originally had studio time booked, but then I got meningitis/pneumonia at the same time when we were supposed to record and then couldn't find another time to reschedule. We're doing the LP with Kris at Legit Biz in Greensboro, NC. He did that Torch Runner LP that To Live A Lie Put out (and it sounds badass as shit), and he also records lots of Abuse. members' other bands (Last Words, Future Binds, etc).
Demolish Tapes is run by Jeff from Stripmines/Last Words, who is essentially the honorary 5th member of Abuse. haha. He recorded our 7" and records demo tapes for lots of bands around here. He hasn't released anything in a while but hopefully soon there will be a newer band for him to record/release!

Bands you Support?

No Tomorrow, Violent Reaction, Hounds of Hate, Coke Bust, Future Binds, Torch Runner, Altered Boys, Thick Skin, Misled Youth, Water Torture, Meth Lab, Barge, Gay Kiss, and all the DFJ bands (past and present)!

Last Words?

Thanks for the interview homie! Hopefully my long answers weren't too boring to read. Buy the Abuse. 7" @ abuse.storenvy.com and look for our LP coming out soon!

DFJ till death.
Thanks Connor for the interview man. Shit dude I forgot to ask about west coast shows!

dude anytime, thank YOU. i'm glad you got to listen to me rant about things haha
and unfortunately west coast shows wont be happening for any of my bands any time soon. maybe next summer for abuse

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Friday, January 25, 2013

New Media...

xCATMOSHx in now on tumblr. follow so you can see when i update this thing. i'll follow back. thank you. sorry for the inactivity.

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