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To make a drive like that at the end of the game just to fall short definitely sucked. NA: Absolutely. We were trying to figure out how to debut the music video and doing it with Red Bull was an important first act in officially stepping into the music world. It was really cool to work with a brand we admire. Once we get to that point we will get them recorded in the studio. TYF: What is your writing process like? But now we have a process that works way better. I write lyrics and melody on the piano then bring it to the guys with a general direction.
Then, we sit with guitars, keys or drums individually and put it together piece by piece. Songs really take shape on the stage, but a big part of our vibe is each individual bringing their flare to a song. TYF: Can you describe the band dynamic between the five of you?
NA: We all have extremely different tastes in music. Our bassist likes metal and EDM, our guitarist is into acoustic stuff like John Mayer, our keyboardist is a fan of Bruno Mars, and our drummer is into Drake.
I grew up on classical music so when you combine all of that it makes for an interesting set of ideas as to how we should sound. How big is your following? This gave us a chance to cut our teeth in the industry by hitting the road up and down the West Coast playing for high school and college kids, but it was so spread out that it lacked a certain focus.
TYF: Have you had the chance to play any other tours or festivals? Talk about your mindset as a band when you see all this success starting to come your way. Our mindset as a band is that all this cool stuff is happening as a result of the path we cut out for ourselves and we must continue working this hard, if not harder.
NA: Keeping it PG? TYF: Whatever you think is best but keep the title of our website in mind. NA: We were playing a show and there were drunk people everywhere, like more than normal.
I hit my back pretty hard and started bleeding a little but got back on stage and kept singing. The fact that he was that into the song is a great sign though.
July 14, If you have not heard of Night Argent, then most likely you are with the majority. Unfortunately for you, if you like alternative music with a steady mixture of pop hooks and electronic beats, then you have been missing out of one of the best undiscovered live bands around.
They do not rely on props or lightning to make their shows stand out, only use their music. Night Argent beginnings can be traced to Pasco, Washington in The 5 member group consists of vocalist Chase Manhattan , guitarist Jeff Stachofsky , keyboardist Shane Santanna, bassist Evan Taylor, and drummer Zac Burrell, all of whom have worked tirelessly in the studio to create powerful yet elegant music. When asked about what drives them, they answer with a sincerity that is humbling. We strive to work harder than any other band out there, and our goal is to create something that inspires and touches lives of the people we love, and that payoff is what keeps us driven every day, no matter how hard it gets.
As they are setting up to play live, you will notice two extra bass drums laying face down on the center of the stage. Contrary to the initial joke that these are used for the drum set, the same way a pit crew will keep spare tires handy, they are actually used to intro the song 'Widowmaker. It is this symphony of beats of combined real drums and electric kicks and snares that gives them their self-described genre of Anthemic Electro-organic Rock.
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