![]() ![]() User comments or postings do not reflect the viewpoint of BLABBERMOUTH.NET and BLABBERMOUTH.NET does not endorse, or guarantee the accuracy of, any user comment. Once you're logged in, you will be able to comment. To comment on a BLABBERMOUTH.NET story or review, you must be logged in to an active personal account on Facebook. The comments reside on Facebook servers and are not stored on BLABBERMOUTH.NET. There's always things you can experiment with in the studio."īLABBERMOUTH.NET uses the Facebook Comments plugin to let people comment on content on the site using their Facebook account. Every album, I try to make better songs, play better guitar, try different tempos, write in different keys. The way I see it, there's always a new song to write. But then again, we're not trying to be retro or nostalgic or copy those albums. But this album also has a lot of variety, and that might remind fans of albums like 'Allegiance' and 'The Premonition'. I think on this record, you'll hear elements from all our past records, especially with our new singer, Herbie, because he reminds me a lot of Stephen Fredrick, our first singer. Especially for us, having quite a few different singers in the lineup in the past, each guy brought a different vibe and different things to the band. He said: "Like every band, we go through our different phases. Gus spoke about the evolution of FIREWIND's sound in a 2020 interview with Audio Ink Radio. Just a few weeks later, the recordings for "Firewind" were a done deal, ready for Swedish sound engineer Tobias Lindell ( EUROPE, AVATAR, H.E.A.T.) to mix them in Lindell Audio Studios. Gus and Langhans got to know each other back in the autumn of 2019, when the FIREWIND leader was looking for a suitable replacement for Henning Basse after the tour with QUEENSRŸCHE. With his charismatic voice, Langhans refines each and every last one of the new songs and infuses them with an expressive force that is remarkable. The group's new vocalist is Herbie Langhans, who has previously played with AVANTASIA and SINBREED. ![]() In early 2020, FIREWIND officially parted ways with guitarist/keyboardist Bob Katsionis and singer Henning Basse. The track is taken from the band's ninth, self-titled studio album, which was made available in May 2020. Despite the phrase being associated with death, he flips it to share his personal experiences and how he handles situations when they occur.FIREWIND, the band featuring former OZZY OSBOURNE guitarist Gus G., has released the official music video for the song "Devour". The kids are on the sidelines dancing to his song and singing "I just chalk em out, chalk em out tho." Devour gets so pumped up from them he throws two boys in the circle and parents from the barbeque film their little ones under the big lights. Therefore, "Chalk 'Em Out" is unlike any other video besides one of my favorite deep cuts " No Escape" where he walks down the street rapping "trying to grow up trying to get rich, trying to give back to all the little kids." At the shoot for "Chalk Em Out" the sun sets and Devour has flares surrounding him in front of a police car. Speaking for a unique group of listeners who connect with his genuine west coast vibes and according to him, "the girls get it poppin' at the shows." Which can be a determining factor on whether or not your music will last, in almost each video Devour has out the girls set the tone. He brings up memories of him performing at "chuck e cheese kickin' freestyles with a little mullet." His passion for music is deeply influenced by west coast rappers like Nipsey Hussle and YG narratives similar to Devour's entrepreneurial approach to his workmanship.Īlthough sharing a common experience of a kid who just wants to make it out the hood, he comes from an underrepresented perspective as a dope Hispanic rapper. Until he finally discovered his calling for music and remained determined to find a way to make it happen. Despite leaving an area prevalent with gangs, he ended up bouncing around high schools after getting into a few fights. to The San Fernando Valley hoping to create a better situation for Devour. Around the age of three, Devour's mom moved from East L.A. The cops let the show go on and the kids see that their simple music video shoot is a fun positive venture. The two sheriffs get out, question the team about a permit and quickly see how Devour is seeking to inspire the neighborhood he initially grew up in. While on set, Devour draws attention in the middle of this Maravilla housing community with steady cams, lighting equipment, and a pair of rent-a-cops in a car who end up getting questioned by the real cops.
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