- How did Ravenous first get started? We met at Lorneville Freezing Works, in FP2.
The drummer Rick and I organised a jam. He then asked Jared our vocalist to come down the same day we first jammed. - Can you tell me about Ravenous' first gig? It was a Battle of the Bands competition in 2002 or 2003 I think. We didn't win and got all depressed. Lol.
- What did you guys do after the Battle of The Bands competition? Got wasted and bitched about the other bands. Haha.
- What was one of your favourite moments of your musical career? Opening for Pungent Stench from Austria and for myself, opening for Ozzy Osbourne and Kiss in Wellington.
- Do you have any specific moments you remember that inspired you to take your music more seriously? Listening to Nirvana for the first time and being like, "Wow, I want to play like that!" Also the reaction of the crowd is always a big inspiration.
- What are your personal top 5 favourite albums? Ohhhhhhhhh don't do this to me! There are way too many!!!! But if I had to choose 5 they would be:
Nirvana - Nevermind (the first cassette I saved up for.)
Metallica - Master of puppets
J Dilla - The Shining
Bonobo - Black Sands
Shapeshifter - Solstice. - What went through your head when Ravenous got inaugurated into the SMC Hall of Fame? I was a bit embarrassed to tell you the truth. Haha. I'm not one to make a fuss, but really grateful to the organisers, it was truly a humbling experience.
- Do you think the overall sound of Ravenous has changed or adapted with the times? Nope, straight blackened death metal until we die! Lol.
- What made you identify with making death metal compared to other genres? Rick and Jared were both into it and I slowly started to enjoy it as well. More the Black Metal at the time for us all, then we moved on to the more technical music.
- Do you have any advice for aspiring musicians? Get used to being poor.
- How did you expect things to be musically when you were younger, and what things have you found different (or what you expected)? I dreamed of being a rockstar, haha. I realised traveling the world as a sound guy that that stuff was less important to me as I got older. Watching the crowd have a great night is more my buzz now!
- What's next for Ravenous? Not sure? I'm only back for the year, so we'll have to wait and see.
- Any special thanks or shout outs you want to make? Just to all the metal heads out there. Brutal Hails to you all.
Sunday, 16 March 2014
Interview: Chainsaw Charlie speaks about Ravenous
Chainsaw Charlie - Guitarist from death metal band Ravenous speaks with What's Good about his reflections on music, and the band's recent inauguration into the Southern Metal Confederacy’s Hall of Fame.
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