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Spotlight Interview March 2004 Panjo of Simplekill by Tabitha Swan Check out our interview with the band Simplekill. From sunny Florida, these guys have rocked with the best of them, playing
alongside Nonpoint, Coal Chamber and Drowning Pool. I caught up with Panjo, the lead vox for Simplekill
and here's what was said. Enjoy!
Ocean view press- How long has the band been
together?
Panjo- This current line up has been together for roughly 3 years.
Where
are you guys from and how did the band form?
We’re all from the South Florida area. Miami, Ft
Lauderdale and delray/boca raton . We formed through friends and the love for Ray Victory
At
what age did you know you wanted to be a musician?
I knew from a very early age that I wanted
to be an entertainer of some sorts. I realized my calling was music when I was about 10 when I owned my first Tina turner
album.
Up until more recently, you never heard of many bands coming out of Florida. Has
that changed at all in recent years and tell us what the local music scene is like in your area?
I
consider Florida to be the home of remarkable musicians. Florida has always been a breading ground for diverse musicians.
Nonpoint , limp bizkit , Marylyn Manson, poison the well and countless of other bands have really brought the attention of
the music industry to Florida,If anything that awareness towards Florida has increased a great deal. A Few years back our
local scene somewhat died out with the signing of nonpoint,Endo and Darwins waiting room, Simplekill and a few other bands
were the new comers and it was extremely hard to get our scene going again, but with hard work and dedication the local scene’s
fire reignited. Now Florida is perhaps the top scene in the country.
Who are some of your
musical influences?
As a band our musical influences range from Pantera to Janis Joplin,but
my musical influences are Tina turner , Ray Victory , Glassjaw ,Bone thugs n harmony , Janis Joplin and mars volta. The more
underground influences would be In reverent Fear and Saosin
Who have you gotten
to open up for or play alongside with on stage so far?
Nationals that we’ve opened for
are Drowning Pool, Earshot, Vision of Disorder, I'll Nino, Clutch, Coal Chamber, God Forbid, 40 Below Summer, Mushroomhead,
From Autumn To Ashes, Shadows Fall, Diecast ,Nonpoint, Poison the Well, Darwin's Waiting Room, Crossbreed, Al is Well, Endo,
Groovenics , Twice The Sun and many more.
So talk about Shear Confidence, your 7 song
E.P. , how long did it take to record and was it an easy recording process?
Pre-production
took about 3 months,The actual recording was 2 months of intensity. It was a amazing experience. I don’t think it was
ever “hard”. We looked at it as a opportunity for us to grow as musicals. At times it was difficult, but it never
discouraged us ,only gave us hope Knowing we were enhancing our craft.
Are you guys working
on new material now?
Yes we are. We’re actually in the studio as we speak working on
our up coming E.P which should be out in a few months.
Where is the best place you have
played live so far?
House of blues or Hard rock live.Great places!
Have
you played in the New England area at all ? ( Boston, Rhode Island ). If so, what was the feedback like from the audiance
and what do you remember most about the area?
We’ve never had the honor to play
New England. I’ve spent much time in the Boston area though and It would an awesome place to play.
Since we are interviewing just you right now, could you give us a rundown of the other band members? ( names
and instruments etc...)
Sure,
Panjo –Vocals
Jeff martin- Guitar
Kerry
Smith – Guitar
Matt pickton- Bass
Jon Sperry – Drums/Backup vocals
Anything
that you would like to promote on here? ( upcoming shows, merch...etc)
Our current release
( Shear confidence ) is available online at Simplekill.com ,Also all our merch is online as well. Make sure to join our message
board and street team.Keep checking back at simplekill.com to see when we’ll be in your area. We’ll be embarking
on a tour this summer.Last but not least,Our upcomming release will be out in a few months .Keep a look out for that.
Where should the readers go on the web to learn more about you?
Simplekill.com
(see links)
What advise do you give to bands just starting out?
PRACTICE,PROMOTE,and
PRACTCE. Never give up – no matter what anyone says.
Anything you'd like to say
before we wrap this up?
Yep,Remember to always support your local scene/local bands,or
even local bands that aren’t around your area. The internet has broken down a huge barrier that once crushed a
lot of bands. Now you’re able to support bands that may be thousands of miles away. You may not be able to go to there
shows ,but you can still support by buy there cd and merch..Bands need your help ,so make sure to keep supporting.
Also,
WORD OF MOUTH IS THE BEST PROMOTION! SO START TALKING!
Thanks for chatting with
us and warmest regards to you and the band.
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