Sniper Rifle Music

Interview

Unsigned Artist – Greg Hansen

by on Jun.12, 2011, under Interview

Social networking strikes again! I love it when I find new solo artists or bands. A while ago a twitter post led me to Greg Hansen. His single “Better Man” is fantastic; seriously the guitar work is great. A song that is at home streaming through your speakers relaxing with friends or with that special someone. His other single, “New York City Girl,” is a catchier tune about a unknown girl that a man is searching for.

Greg was busy recording his album, but he had some time to answer questions via e-mail. Check out his twitter , Purevolume or Youtube channel for updates, that album should be making an appearance soon *fingers crossed*.

When did start making music?
I started playing music when I was 17. A friend of mine took me to a concert in Brooklyn when I was a senior in high school. After that I had a new sense of sound and music. From then on I developed a healthy addiction to the guitar and music.

If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be?
If I could travel anywhere in the world, I would not be able to pick one place. The world is so big and beautiful, I need to see it all.

How is recording your first album going?
Recording my new album has been an amazing and exciting learning experience. Because not only am I responsible for the music and lyrics, but the production as well. It has been an absolute blast!

Are you loyal to any brand?
I am not loyal to any instrument brand. I have owned or played every major brand guitar there is and, from what I have experienced, it all comes down to the luck of the draw. For instance, I like the $200 guitar that my friend gave me more than the $2000 guitar that I saved and saved for. For musicians I would say, find an instrument that is comfortable and that you love to play. Sound, especially these days, is easily manipulated.

What is the best concert or live show that you have ever been to?
I have been to so many concerts, I couldn’t say which one was the best. Any Phish or Pat Metheny concert. Though I did skip my 8th grade dance to go see KISS. That was a good one.

Do you have any strange quirks?
My strange quirk is giving obscure answers to honest questions and eating cereal out of plastic cups.

Why music?
Playing and writing music makes me happier than anything else I can think of. If I wasn’t musician, I would be doing something that made me equally happy. But since I’m always so busy playing music, I never had a chance to figure out what that was.

You can also purchase his single “Better Man” on itunes.

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Unsigned Artists – One Step Away

by on Jun.10, 2011, under Interview

They won the Boston Music Festival in 2008, and since then life hasn’t been the same for this group of four. A polished sound, their songs are alternative rock/pop and definite BBQ, chilling in the backyard with friends, type of music. Two albums down, the world is wide open for these talented guys.

How did each of you start making music?

We each were introduced to music at a young age, and always enjoyed it. Many of us took up piano or some other instrument when we were young before we started playing our current instruments.

How did you all meet?

Mike and Terence met in middle school and picked up their instruments to play in a talent show. Mike found Adam when he saw Adam singing in his high school’s play. Searching to complete the group, Ben was recommended by a local music teacher.

How did you decide on the name One Step Away?

It was recommend to us by a friend in high school, and it stuck. The name to us stands for the fact that we’re always looking forward to another goal, the next step in our careers. We’re very determined and passionate guys and I think our name represents that well.

What/who influences your music?

Boys Like Girls, We The Kings, All Time Low, Fall Out Boy

If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be?

California. We’ve been there before, and we really loved the music scene out there. The fans we met all were really passionate about music and we had an awesome time playing shows there.

Are you guys loyal to any brand concerning your instruments?

Individually, Terence is very loyal to PRS, Mike is to Ernie Ball basses, and Ben is to Yamaha drums. We are loyal mostly because of the durability and quality of the instruments. We can count on them not to have any problems over the course of a show.

If you all could trade places with anyone in the world who would it be and why?

Maybe Russell Brand, just because he’s married to Katy Perry.

Biggest challenge as a band?

Making a name for ourselves has been a challenge for us, but it’s something that helped us grow and learn to work through it. To start off as a band, especially at a young age, you really have to prove yourselves and show people that you have talent.

Who writes the songs?

We all take part in the writing process. It usually starts out with a guitar riff or some lyrics. From there, we all come together and add in our own ideas and inputs to help shape the song.

Why music?

Music is something we all really enjoy. Both playing and listening to it. It’s a universal language and music can connect and reach out to people in incredible ways.

If you all weren’t in music what would you be doing?

We’re all hugely driven and passionate guys, so we’d be successful in anything we’d be doing. If not for music, we’d probably be working and focused on that.

9 things you as a band, or individually, could not do without while touring, besides the usual like your instruments?

Water, iPods, earplugs, lots of clothes, sunscreen, sunglasses, our pillows from home, Axe, and of course our GPS

What has been the best experience for each of you thus far, whether it was recording or performing at a specific venue, fan encounter, etc.?

It would have to be a tie between recording our first album, and getting to tour out to California. Both were new experiences for us that we hugely enjoyed, but also learned a lot from as musicians.

Make sure to check us out online! We love to talk with fans!

FacebookTwitterYoutubePurevolume, Band Page – Also purchase their available music on itunes.

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Sniper Rifle Music Review Podcast

by on Apr.01, 2011, under Interview, Music News, Music/Artist Review, Review Rewind

Alright guys we are starting to pick up some great interviews and decided to create a podcast in iTunes. The podcast will cover our interviews over the coming years as well as music discussions with the writers. We will be talking about new and old music with guys with a wide range of musical tastes. Some of the topics we have already started talking about in a feature podcast are off the wall. Check us out by clicking on this link and subscribing to the podcast.

Sniper Rifle Music Review Podcast

 

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Afterlife Parade – Interview

by on Mar.24, 2011, under Interview

We got the chance to talk to Quinn Erwin from Afterlife Parade last week and had a great time. We got a really insight to the bands origins and how he arrived at this point in his life. We hope you enjoy the interview and leave us a comment. You can pick up the band’s album “Death” in iTunes.

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