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This month at Metal Blessing Radio I had the
pleasure of interviewing none other than David Benson of Dbeality. I
was able to ask David many interesting questions not only about his
music, but also about himself. David Benson is currently working on
finishing his new upcoming live Dbeality album, so be sure to keep up
and don’t miss its release!
David Benson is known for his
signature vocal style which is often compared to that of Ozzy Osbourne.
Do not be fooled by the comparisons though! David is not a carbon-copy;
his vocals although similar to Ozzy’s still retain their own style and
unique sound.
What are you waiting for? Read the interview and find out more about David Benson! Check him out on myspace at: www.myspace.com/dbeality1

MBR: Hi David, It’s quite an honor to have the chance to interview you. How is South Carolina this time of year?
David: It is very warm and humid as you expect South Carolina to be, I love the Summer.
MBR:
My fiancé grew up in Lancaster, and she has told me many good things
about the area. Do the Carolinas have a strong metal scene?
David: Yes there is a small scene, but the artist such as secular Band Nile and myself and Rob Cassels. Thing are pretty good.
MBR: When did you become interested in recording music?
David:
Its just something that has always been inside of me since I was a kid,
It is my destiny and calling, To serve my Savior through music,
dispelling the lie of the evil one, and his deceptions.
MBR:
You previously recorded albums under the name “David Benson,” but your
new material is being recorded under the name “Dbeality.” What was the
reason for the name change? Or are they both considered to be separate
projects?
David: The vision for
Dbeality was to be a band moniker, but evolved into being just another
David Benson release. David Benson and Dbeality are one in the same,
hence David Benson's Dbeality!
MBR: Has the Dbeality album been received pretty well?
David:
It has been well received, it is not that far off from my other albums,
I have released, still just good Doom Oriented Hard Rock.
MBR:
Is there a meaning behind the name “Dbeality”? If I had to make a wild
guess I would say maybe it means that you deliver a message of reality
through sound (decibels), but I could be completely wrong.
David:
You are exactly right in your assumption, it is my initials added to
reality, but the db in dbeality is also not only my initials but
decibel . That was the idea when me and Robert (Sweet) were
brainstorming while recording this album.
MBR:
It’s no secret that your vocals are often reminiscent of Ozzy Osbourne.
But do you welcome these comparisons, or does it have a tendency to get
a bit irritating?
David: No, I take it as a compliment, I think it a blessing, not irritating at all!
MBR:
Have you ever considered covering any Ozzy or Black Sabbath songs?
“After Forever” is commonly viewed as a very Christian influenced song.
David: The thought has crossed my mind a time or two...But we will see.............
MBR: Who are some of the more influential artists in your music? And also what are some of your favorite things to listen to?
David:
Of course there is the obvious Ozzy, Black Sabbath, Uriah Heap,
Stryper, Rob Cassels, Mylon Lefevre. And alot of cool 70's and 80's
bands.
MBR: I have really enjoyed
listening to your Dbeality album. I notice that Robert Sweet is
credited as contributing to the drums. How did you become acquainted
with him?
David: Thanks very much Bro, for your support and compliment. I got hooked up with Robert, through a mutual friend in Nashville.
MBR:
Just out of curiosity, what made you decide to write the song “C.o.S.”?
Did you have any past experience with Leveyan Satanism before becoming
a Christian? If so, how did God bring you out of it?
David:
No, I actually grew up in Church. As I said in the beginning of
interview, I have been called to dispel the lies and myths. And
hopefully challenge someone who life is driven by this belief or
ideology. To hopefully show them the lie and the other side of the coin.
MBR:
I understand you are working on a live album at the moment. How is that
coming along, and can you give us an estimate of when it may be
available? David: The Live album will be released and will be supported by a Tour In Europe October and December 2009.
MBR:
In addition to the live album, when is the next official Dbeality
release planned? And is there any information you can give us on the
next album yet?
David: The new studio album will be released in 2010 sometime.
MBR: I see you recently toured in Europe, did it bring good results? Also when do you plan on doing your next U.S. tour?
David: Yes it was great, We are looking at touring in the States next Summer.
MBR:
Out of all of the songs you have ever recorded which song is your
personal favorite or has the most meaning to you, and why?
David:
That is a tough question to answer, because each song is meaningful in
and of its self. But if I had to pick one it would be "Holy
Psychotherapy". I wrote this song to encourage a school friend of mine
that was going through detox.
MBR: Is there any chance that we will someday see some re-releases of your earlier material?
David: Yes, you will see that very soon. The re-issue of all my older material.
MBR:
I want to thank you for doing this interview, it’s been quite a
privilege, and best of luck on your upcoming live album. Is there
anything else you would like to add for the readers?
David: Thanks very much for all of your support of fans , Both old and New! I look forward to meeting all of you on the road.
 | Currently listening: Self-tiled By Dbeality Release date: 2005-10-31 |
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