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Desperation is a type of band that will appeal to a diverse audience of
listeners. Although relatively young, they have already developed name
for themselves for keeping their hardcore full of passion and energy.
Their music is edgy and agressive, but still as catchy as it gets.
Whether you like to bust some heads in the moshpit or just looking for
a listening enjoyment, don't be sleeping on them!
Can
you give a brief history of the band up to this point? When did you
guys form and how you got the band name. Any previous bands members
were in? We all grew up going
to shows together and some of us playing in bands together before this
one. The band started in early 2008. We all live in different towns
around northern,CA but we are based in Sacramento. Did a demo shortly
after we started with 4 songs, and then the Ghost Town 7 inch pretty
soon after that. We were originally called "Desperation" but then found
out that a band from Illinois had the same name so we made a minor
change that made sense. Bands before this......hmm... well Dan was in
Harms Reach and Deathbox, Jared does Give Me Back from time to time,
Ryan and Joey have Internal Conflict, and I was in a band called Trash
Talk and Drugs of Youth.
What can we be expecting from your upcoming record? How does it differ from Ghost Town, America EP? The
new record I think sounds way better than the Ghost Town record. More
time went into it, more thought, and suprisingly less money. But the
sound quality is great still. Lyrically its a bit darker. Musically its
heavier and has some slower stuff. Its a good progression from the last
one.
What label is going to release it and do you have any title yet? Heart
In Hand Records from Los Angeles is going to be releasing this record.
William is great and has helped us a lot so far. According to the cover
it doesn't have a title, but its called "The Floods".
How would you describe the sound of In Desperation? What bands have influenced your music? We
are a hardcore punk band. We all have different influences but mainly
bands like From Ashes Rise, Modern Life is War, Tragedy, Born Against,
Left For Dead, etc..
Who or what has had some influence or impact on your lyrics? Where do you find inspiration? Everyone
around me influences me all the time, positive or negative. Recently
Ive been reading about hauntings and possessions. Some new songs are
about that.
Tell a little about
each of the releases you have out? I know only about the Ghost Town,
America 7”. Do you have anything else out? Well we did a
demo. Then we did the Ghost Town 7 inch. Next up is "The Floods" 7
inch. We were supposed to be on a couple different compilations but
those never came out. We are writing new songs now too for a full
length sometime in 2010 hopefully.
What part of California you’re from? What’s the hardcore/punk scene over there? We
are generally from Sacramento,CA. Its in the north. Where are you from
anyways? The scene here is pretty good. Its different for sure, bands
come through and don't know what to expect when they see punks,
skinheads(not the bad kind) and hardcore kids all together, but
everyone usually gets along. Fights rarely happen and if they do its
usually against nazis, which is cool with me. All ages venues here
don't usually last more than a year or so, but right now we have a
great house that we do shows at. We also have a coffee shop that treats
the bands really well too.
Do
you remember the first time you heard hardcore music? What were your
feelings then and how did the way you look at it changed since then? Through
skateboarding I had a lot of older friends, and they got me into some
of the first hardcore bands I had heard. I already was familiar with
Minor Threat, Black Flag, Negative Approach and some others, but they
were listening to The Trouble, Blood For Blood, and Buried Alive and
that was the stuff that got me really interested. My first hardcore
show was First Blood and Terror in San Francisco in 2003 and that was
craziest show I have ever seen. My feelings about it haven't really
changed much. I'm actually interested now more than ever. I guess the
only change would be not really understanding the fashion, although I'm
not sure if I ever did. I think getting older tests your beliefs in it
for sure, and I feel like I need it now more than ever.
What is one thing people would be surprised to find out about you? Hah..
I feel like this is one of those first day of school orientation
questions. Guns are a hobby of mine, I'm sure that's sort of surprising.
The hardcore scene is constantly changing. What trends - either in music or not- that you guys really respect and are following? I
could probably go on more about trends I don't like than ones I follow.
That new trend where guys move like crabs on stage looks funny. I'll be
interested to see where that one goes.
What’s your take on metal influences in hardcore? Well
if you mean the bands that have cyclops hair and play grind riffs
followed by pop melodies......I think we all collectively cant stand
that it. But, bands like Integrity, Ringworm, and Converge I think are
great.
What are the future plans for In Desperation? We
start a west coast tour in 2 weeks with our friends Hell and Reason.
That should be a lot of fun for sure. The new 7 inch is coming out
sometime in the next month or two. After that just more writing music
and hopefully touring. We have no plans of stopping anytime soon.
Thanks for the interview, and I hope to see everyone on the west coast
soon.
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