Donny Hiller
Trauma
Hello Lior, I am doing very well and I hope you are also.
The reactions have been very good. We are pleased with the number of enthusiastic and complimentary reviews from around the world. Yes, we are reaching new fans, as we had wanted to.
Joe and Greg complete the sound we have been looking for. Greg is an iconic metal bassist and has been the perfect battery mate for Kris. We love his bass tracks. Joe contributed significantly to the new album. He wrote the music for 6 of the 10 songs. He worked extensively, engineering, producing, and mixing the album, along with world famous Engineer/Producer Juan Urteaga of Trident Studios.
The new members brought with them the same general vision of the 2 guitar classic style Heavy Metal sound. That style is one that we all fall into naturally. One of the things we like about the album is that the songs do not all sound the same, there is a variety to the collection. That is something that happened naturally as opposed to being planned. The project was in large part a studio album, rather than an album whose songs were developed in the rehearsal room. Each band member spent time individually developing their contributions over a relatively short period of time.
Yes, exactly as you say, Classic Heavy Metal with a modern sound.
It is arguable that we may become merely history with no one to record it. However, Humankind is very challenged. There are so many groups with their conflicting interests and agendas. We have never solved the age old curses of corruption, hatred, greed, disease, racism, poverty, war, slavery, on and on. Add rising temperatures, rising oceans, mass migrations, water wars, animal species extinction, nuclear proliferation, and other atrocities. Countless people on our planet live a nightmare existence.
Your question is which song makes me think. These are not necessarily my favorite songs. The most visceral songs to me are "Savage" and "Last Rites". It is hard for me to choose one over the other. "Savage" because it is a song of vengeance in the #MeToo era. Time to give respect to the women of the world. We all have mothers. "Last Rites" is a song of remorse. A criminal is dying with deep regret, wishing too late that he had lived a better life. Those 2 songs make me think.
The answer to that is simple. We should have kept the band going for a longer run. At the least we could have re-formed the band sooner.
We definitely see our influence growing outside the US. We are presently promoting the band more vigorously. We are receiving very enthusiastic feedback on the "As the World Dies" album. We will see where it takes us. We are eager to tour other regions of the world.
I would not be able to say which newcomer Metal acts will become legends of the magnitude of the bands you mention. I think it takes time, great talent, and perseverance to reach that iconic status. Yes, I definitely believe the Metal Gods are still relevant, and increasingly so
I accept things as they are. It is very different from the 80s as we all know. There are so many more tools for music production and promotion in this time.
Lior, thank you very much for reaching out to us. We greatly appreciate your interest in TRAUMA, and hope to meet you in person.
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