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Category Archives: Interviews
Interview – Jay.T
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Jay.T is a man on a mission; his first acoustic single has already been streamed nearly a half million times, and he hasn’t even released the album yet. Having started touring the world as a drummer, and then later as a vocalist / frontman for DEADWALK, the young singer-songwriter’s career has already included long stints as tour manager for successful bands like Blessed By A Broken Heart, and Blind Witness. Although currently retired from life on the road, Jay.T is still very much active in the music scene, both as a collaborator, and working on his solo endeavours.
Interview – GOODBYE APATHY
Goodbye Apathy is:
Brett – Vocals
Kyle – Bass
Dave “Divebomb” – Guitar
Ian – Guitar
Gary – Drums
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Tell everyone a little about yourselves, and about GOODBYE APATHY. Where are you from, how long have you been together, what kind of music do you play, and how long has the current line-up been formalized.
Goodbye Apathy was created in May of 2007. We play melodic hardcore, metal, Just melodic heavy music in general. The current line-up has only been together for a couple of months, Brett (vocals) and Kyle (bass) are the two original members out of the five. Divebomb (guitar) came in late 2009, Ian (guitar) followed late 2010 and Gary (drums), the newest to the band, by March of this year. We have had a lot of ups and downs as well [as] member changes in the four years of being a band.
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Tagged Bury Your Dead, Deathcore, For the Fallen Dreams, Goodbye Apathy, Music City, Nashville, The Ghost Inside



