Showing posts with label Wings Denied. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 3, 2013

WINGS DENIED TOUR NOTES


Here's something for all the aspiring bands out there looking to tour. This Summer we sponsored our first slew of shows. This included the Wings Denied "Do You Ever Prog Bro?" Tour. Seeing that it was the band's first major tour, we drafted a series of questions for them to answer afterwards. Several topics are covered. Read up, learn, and prosper! Also check the music / live coverage just below!



Tour Vehicle

• Make: Ford
• Model: Econoline (extended)
• Year: 2004
• Mileage when purchased: 150,000
• MPG: around 15 miles per gallon
• Total Miles driven during tour: Around 4000, not exactly sure

Tour Vehicle Expenses

• Total Paid for the vehicle: $5800
• Maintenance that needed to be done BEFORE tour: Full workup to make sure our vehicle was alright for tour.
• Maintenance that needed to be done DURNING tour: oil changes, engine coolant
• Maintenance that needed to be done AFTER tour: Transmission maintenance and oil change

Driving Expenses

• Weekly gas total: The car cost about 100 dollars per tank and we filled up every 6 hours of driving.
• Weekly sleeping expense (hotels or whatnot): We stayed in a hotel three times on tour each totaling around $80. Every other time, we crashed with friends or people we met at the shows.
• Weekly parking fees: Generally none
• Weekly tolls fees: Spent around $60 in tolls over 30 days

Instrument Fixes (EX. Strings, drum sticks, picks, etc.)

• Luka Kerecin (Vocals): TC-Helicon Mic Mechanic vocal pedal -1
• Zach Dresher (Guitars): Guitar input jack re-sodder- $20. Action/Truss Rod re-adjustment (free, done by friend), Digital Reference Wireless set $150, various sets of cables and strings averaging to about $60.
• Jackson Smith (Guitars): 1 Pod X3 Live: $200, 3 packet Ernie Ball Power Slinky: $18, 15 foot XLR: $25, Boss Chromatic Tuner/Metronome: $30, 20 foot 1/4-1/4: $30, Planet Waves Stringer Winder: $8, 2 Pack Dunlop Tortex 1.14mm: $8
• Alec Kossoff (Drums): five new Evans drum heads (totaling: around $100) and two cymbals (totaling around $400)
• Rob Moore (Bass Guitars/Vocals): Sonic Maximizer ($50), Boss Overdrive Pedal ($80)

Personal Expences

• Weekly Food/Drinks: Food and drink cost basically whatever we could afford to eat. It wasn’t a lot.

Top 5 Shows Played (in chronological order, it’s impossible to rank these five)

• 1) 7/7 Greensboro NC at Somewhere Else Tavern
• 2) 7/9 Washington DC at The Velvet Lounge
• 3) 7/11 Philadelphia PA at the Trocadero
• 4) 7/12 Brooklyn NY at St. Vitus
• 5) 7/30 Atlanta GA at WonderRoot

Top 5 Favorite Venues To Play At

• 1) Somewhere Else Tavern, Greensboro NC
• 2) St. Vitus, Brooklyn NY
• 3) WonderRoot, Atlanta GA
• 4) The Pour House, Raleigh NC
• 5) Annabel’s, Akron OH

Top 5 Worst Venues To Play At

• 1) Every venue that supports our style of music is the best kind of venue. There are no worsts in DIY prog.

Extra Expenses

• T-shirts: $183 for the white ones, $301 for the red ones
• Did you have to pay for the Graphic Design? No, Luka did it
• Stickers: $70.83 for 500
• Shotglasses: $92.88 for 72

Booking Shows

How did you go about booking shows? 

The absolute first step is planning a rough sketch of the route. This doesn’t mean what cities in particular you’re looking to hit, but more of a “within 100 miles or so” region. Then, it’s a matter of doing tons of research on the areas, to find out what venues have built-in crowds, what local bands have a similar and draw to message about trying to work together, and finding regional promoters. The next part of the process is sending literally thousands of emails, and getting tens back, followed by endless pestering, for very little success. But when that success happens, it’s the best feeling in the world.

How long did it take to have every venue set in stone? 

I had the route planned by the middle of March, and started officially booking at the beginning of April. I was booking literally until we got on the road, on July 5th, though 85% was done before the beginning of June.

Did you have any help outside of your band to set up tours? (Sponsors, friends, or managers you might know)

We had lots of help from bands and promoters that I contacted, and we got a bunch of sponsors to raise awareness about the tour, but the sponsors did not assist with the actual booking of the shows.

What was the best way to book a show? (Calling the venue, other people recommendation,connections, email the venue)

Generally, having a local band that has played the venue before with a positive response set up the show is the best way to guarantee a crowd.

How did you guys find other bands to play with?

I did an absolute ton of research. I have a database on my computer of my musical connections sorted by state and city, with all sorts of info on each group, and it’s easily got over a thousand bands/promoters/booking agents in it.

Was there one main person in your band that handled booking, transportation, sleeping arrangements, or bills?

Zach did the booking and bills, Rob locked down and bought the van, and everyone kinda worked together to figure out the sleeping arrangements.

Did you guys ever play a show just by yourself on the tour?

Just one, in Carrolton GA. Small crowd, but we had tons of fun!

Did other bands back out last minute?

We were supposed to tour with Caricature from the 13th they had lineup changes and had to cancel their support. A few local groups also didn’t show at times, but none that I had booked directly.

Tips for other bands wanting to go on tour?

Start planning early, have less than 3 hours driving distance between venues (because chances are, if you’re a DIY band, your reputation isn’t big enough that people will drive from farther than that to see you, and you can hit as many cities as you can), and most importantly, HAVE YOUR FINANCES TOGETHER BEFORE YOU LEAVE. There is literally nothing worse than getting halfway through a 30-day trek, and realizing that you have a hundred dollars for the entire rest of your food for the whole trip. Make an estimated budget for how much you will spend per-day on things like food and drinks (both alcoholic and non), and then add $2-300 to cover expenses that come up. Also, make sure you know as much about your sleeping situations as in advance as you can, and plan accordingly with your finances.

What did you do right and what did you do wrong?

Things we did right: We started booking early enough to get the shows we wanted, we maintained connections, we made sure to always be on time or early to every city, and we NEVER got any sort of intoxicated before playing.

Things we did wrong: Severely under-estimated our costs for personal expenses, almost got our merch shipped too late to tour with, forgot a few nights of sleep plans which led to some hassles, and relied a little too heavily on the PAs of certain venues, that certainly weren’t accustomed to running two guitars and vocals through them.

What is something that you did not plan for?

Caricature dropping off the tour left us almost homeless for a few days, without support for a few dates, and led to the cancelation of a show. We definitely also probably should’ve bought more CDs, as we sold out with 3 days remaining.

What would you do differently?

Nothing, honestly. We learn every tour, we find the places that are good to go back to, and the ones that aren’t. We find the bands and promoters who are good to us, and those that aren’t. We’re happy with the experience as one which was, although stressful at times, incredibly fun, educational, and one we’ll never forget.

Lessons learned?

Don’t give Jackson the keys, don’t let Zach give you directions, don’t be anywhere near Luka after he eats any food that can give you gas, and try really hard to just not let Alec drive ever.

Venues

What things should any band ask a venue before booking it? (EX. Lighting, how many ppl can it hold, can you re-enter, etc.)

Whatever technical equipment the band might need (such as a PA), whether they’re 18+, 21+, etc, and whether they book local support, or you are expected to.

How did you discuss payment?

We had 4 guarantees all tour, all of which were less than $100. Most of the time, payment came as a percentage of door sales, though some venues had the show be free and gave you a percentage of alcohol sales as pay.

Did they pay you to come to the venue to play or did you play to play there? (I know its different per show, but it’s interesting how it all works)

We never paid-to-play for this tour, since we couldn’t pre-sale tickets in cities where we didn’t know anyone. That being said, if the crowd was not big enough to cover their expenses, we didn’t get paid.

What was the average pay per show?

Most shows were between $40-$60. Some didn’t pay at all. Some, we received over a hundred. Most of our earnings came from merch sales, which averaged $10-30 / show. Most of our merch is $10 or less per item, though at one show, we sold almost $200 worth.

Did you guys ever lose money on a show?

We never paid-to-play, so we didn’t lose money in that way, but there were times where we had long drives, and then made no money from the show, and we lost the money that was spent on gas.

Show attendance

Where was your biggest show attendance? (Also why? EX. Promotion, friends in the area, first/last show of the tour, etc.)

Greensboro NC, at the Somewhere Else Tavern on 7/7. 183 people in a 220 capacity venue, and it was because the local groups did such a fantastic job of promoting it. We could not have done it without them.

Where was your smallest show attendance? (why?)

Carrolton, GA had four people, plus the bartender. Not really sure why, except that it was a Monday night, but the show was free, so we hoped more people would show up. Oh well. Gotta say, those four people and bartender were awesome!

What do you think is the best way to promote a show? (EX. hiring a promoter, FB, twitter, making a FB event, playing with bigger bands than yourself?)

Having strong-drawing local bands on the show that will promote both the show, and Wings Denied.

What would get you/the band the most hyped for a show? (EX. A certain song, yelling at each other, beer, etc.)

Being on time and having a chance to meet the other bands and see the crowd helped a lot. The more people in the room, the better we’re going to play; we really feed off of crowd energy. We also listened to Do Not Look Down by Meshuggah a lot before shows, when we could get Alec to stop playing Periphery for one fucking second (just kidding <3).

Any drama happen on the tour? (EX. Btw band members, managers of venues, family, personal, girlfriends. Etc.) **This might be the most personal question I ask. You don’t have to name names of who did what or get anyone mad at each other. It’s just for other bands to make sure they try to avoid.

To put it simply, everyone fucked up at least once, and did something that really pissed off the rest of the band, but at the end of every day, 90% of troubles were forgotten, so I guess I’d say that there were no “major” dramas.

Most exciting thing about being on tour?

Seeing all the new places!

Craziest thing you did/saw on tour?

Transgender Mannequins in Dayton Ohio (saw, not did).

More vehicle questions

How did you find the vehicle you drove? (EX. ebay, cragslist, etc.)

Looked around locally. Found a van at this place. That van was already sold but Tesla was in the back.

How did you purchase it?

We bought it with cash saved up!

Is the van big enough for the 5 of you guys?

It seats 11 so it was a nice trade up from previous tour vehicles!

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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

EXCLUSIVE - WINGS DENIED "GENERATION Y" SINGLE

Our friends in Wings Denied just put out a brand new single from their upcoming, currently untitled full-length debut. Originally released through Beheading The Traitor a week ago, we're doing a re-release in association with the band. "Generation Y" is a huge leap for the band on all fronts. Recorded and produced by Jamie King (aka the guy responsible for releases from Between The Buried And Me and Scale The Summit), this track mixes together several elements in a cohesive and effective manner. You may get shades of bands like Protest The Hero, TesseracT, and Periphery while listen. But most importantly you'll experience a full on aural assault from Wings Denied.

Experience "Generation Y" along with other goods from Wings Denied down below! Rumor has it their new album will be incredible so definitely stay tuned for more.

By the way, "Generation Y" is up for a "name your price" download on Bandcamp! Grab it while you still can.


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Thursday, October 17, 2013

WINGS DENIED "GENERATION Y" SINGLE

Our friends in Wings Denied just put out a brand new single from their upcoming, currently untitled full-length debut. Released through Beheading The Traitor, "Generation Y" is a huge leap for the band on all fronts. Recorded and produced by Jamie King (aka the guy responsible for releases from Between The Buried And Me and Scale The Summit), this track mixes together several elements in a cohesive and effective manner. You may get shades of bands like Protest The Hero, TesseracT, and Periphery while listen. But most importantly you'll experience a full on aural assault from Wings Denied.

Rumor has it their new album will be incredible so definitely stay tuned. We'll actually be re-releasing this single sometime next week on Youtube and on here. But while you're waiting for all of this, be sure to experience the goods from Wings Denied down below!




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Sunday, September 22, 2013

WINGS DENIED LIVE EXPERIENCE / INTERVIEW

Do you even prog bro?

A bit back we covered a show for our friends in Wings Denied. This is easily one of the most promising underground Progressive Metal bands out there. Imagine if Periphery, Protest The Hero, and TesseracT had a baby along with the genes of something entirely different. That would be Wings Denied.

Check out the live experience video down below and you may catch my drift. You can also download the bands older material on Bandcamp for the price of your choosing. But believe me... you're not even ready for what comes next.


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Thursday, July 4, 2013

WINGS DENIED - ARTIST OF THE WEEK CONTEST / INTERVIEW

Do you even prog bro? We have Washington DC prog heads Wings Denied as our Artist of the Week. We're also sponsoring their Summer 2013 tour up and down the East Coast alongside our friends at got-djent.com, It Djents, The League of Extraordinary Djentlemen, and THE DJENT-LEMAN'S CLUB. Too much djent for you to handle! Read here for details.

In addition to this we're all backing a contest for the dudes in Wings Denied. This is a great chance to win some goodies. Details down below.

We also conducted our first in a series of interviews with Wings Denied. Read up below!

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Wings Denied will randomly pick from everyone who has done this. One winner be announced, this Saturday, July 6th. The winner will receive one of each of our new T-shirt designs, and a physical copy of each of our EPs, shipped to them free of charge (all pictured above). The contest is open to anyone, any country in the world. Best of luck!
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WD = Wings Denied (answered by the drummer Alec Kossoff)
MT = Mike Thall

MT - We have DC prog metallers Wings Denied as our Artist of the Week! How’s it going dudes?

WD - Hey guys we’re doing pretty alright! Getting the final details of our tour ironed out and practicing around ten hours a day to get ready to give the best show possible!

MT - Very cool. So let’s start with the obvious. You guys have a Summer tour about to go up and down the East Coast. Can you tell the readers about that?

WD - We are embarking on our longest tour to date. I guess actually it’s our longest band endeavor to date because right after we are going in and tracking for a full-length album as well. Zach has been working his ass off for a couple of months being our personal tour manager and booking 20+ dates all DIY. From July 5th-August 1st we are touring from the North East, through the Midwest, and down to the South and back. We are really amped up about seeing crowds in places we’ve never been and just to get out and see more of the country!

MT - What are you looking forward to most on this tour?

WD - Honestly, for all of us this is what we legitimately love to do. We are looking forward to playing music and spending a month with our best friends.

MT - It's a good time waiting to happen. What is the craziest thing that has ever happened to you at a show?

WD - On our first show on our last tour in Raleigh we had an AWESOME turnout. Around one hundred people came out to support The Isosceles Project and us. We get on stage and we’re all jacked up on adrenaline and ready to play the show. We get on stage and start playing the first couple of riffs in Maiden. I (Alec) look over at Zach as he jumps up in the air and gets crazy like he normally does. As he lands he goes to move his foot and it gets caught on a cable. He fell on his ass harder than I’ve ever seen anyone fall and I was the only one on stage that saw- all without missing a note in the riff. Needless to say, I was cracking up and trying to hold the Maiden groove together, which is admittedly hard when you can’t stop laughing. We ended up finishing the song and all being alright, but afterwards Zach poured water in his hair to cool himself off without realizing he was right over our other guitarist at the times’ gear. So he completely waterlogged it. Lucky for him the gear ended up being ok as well. It was a rough show for Zach.

MT - Classic! Hopefully this tour goes smoother for Zach. If you could tour with any bands in the world, who would you hit the road with?

WD - We have a variety of interests and a lot of bands we draw influence from within the band. But, if we could do a super tour it would be Wings Denied with Intronaut, Meshuggah, Periphery, TesseracT, Tool, Deftones, and Between The Buried and Me.

MT - I would go see that in a heartbeat. Maybe one day. You guys recently dropped a split EP with North Carolina’s As Oceans. What went into making that release?

WD - The Split EP was actually a big pain in the ass for us. We had encountered a multitude of problems on our end that delayed the final production of it. However, As Oceans are really good friends of ours and amazing people, so they were super patient with us when it came time to release the split, which was actually pretty delayed. In fact, when our original producer dropped off the project, Joey from As Oceans actually stepped in and became the head engineer of our end of the split.

MT - It's cool that it actually became a collaborative effort like that. And I agree, the dudes in As Oceans are awesome. Who or what inspires your music?

WD - On the creative end on how we write music Zach is the primary contributor to writing music. He explains it like this, “Generally, a song will start out either as a rhythm or chord progression that I come up with either in my head, or just jamming around. Once I’ve got one riff that I’m happy with, the next one or two generally just seem to fall into place pretty easily. I have Synesthesia, which essentially means that I associate different notes and chord progressions with certain colors, almost as though playing a part makes me feel a way that I imagine a color would feel. Every song we write has it’s own set of colors and shades that work together to create what it is. Once I’ve got something together, I’ll tab all the guitar parts out in Guitar Pro, and generally whatever ideas I have for bass lines and drum parts (though those get changed pretty quickly once the other members get a hold of it). If I’m having trouble with transitions, I’ll generally just write it in Guitar Pro as well, cause it lets me see what works better.

MT - Gotcha. So how did Wings Denied get started up?

WD - Zach and our old guitarist Paul, who were roommates freshman year in college, started Wings Denied. They wrote some demo riffs and grooves and started to look for a drummer. They found me through my roommate and I became their drummer. I had been looking for a band as is and was really pumped to have found a band to challenge my abilities. I had a buddy that I had met at school named Luka who became our singer. After we set that lineup we went on tour and picked up Jackson Smith our touring bassist. After a couple lineup changes Jackson became our guitarist and we picked up Rob Moore to play bass.

MT - How did you come up with the name Wings Denied?

WD - Wings Denied is a reference to an Alice In Chains song, “Down in a hole”. Originally our band name was Aeviternity, which is as pretentious and dumb as a progressive metal band name can be. After we realized it was an awful name and no one could spell/pronounce it Luka came up with the name and it stuck!

MT - You mentioned you have new music on the way. Can you tell us about it?

WD - Yes we have a lot of new music that we’re playing on this tour. We are going to be recording a full-length with Jamie King (Producer of BTBAM, Scale the Summit, Wretched) in early-mid August, but it has no official release date as of right now. So if you’d like to hear some new tunes come see us on tour! We have eight new songs in our set list as well as the old tunes!

MT - Good shit! You guys are deeply involved in the metal underground. What upcoming bands would you recommend?

WD - We recommend our friends in: As Oceans, Lorelei, The Isosceles Project, Æther Realm, Fall Of The Albatross, FXZERO, Cryptodira, A Hope For The Dying, and Acoasm. We Also STRONGLY recommend the guys we’re touring with A Minor Error and Caricature.

MT - Some solid music there. Here’s the fun round… Do you even prog bro?

WD - Man all I do is prog. Nikola Tesla fully endorses this message.

MT - Hell yeah Tesla progs. That’s all we have. Thanks for your time! Any shout outs to give?

WD - Yeah! Serious shout outs to all the bands, fans, promoters, and venues that have hosted us and welcomed us to their respective hometowns on this tour. It’s absolutely mind-blowing for us to see the overwhelming support we receive on a daily basis! Without you guys, we wouldn’t be able to do what we do.
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Saturday, June 8, 2013

WINGS DENIED SUMMER TOUR

Do you even prog, bro?

If you do prog, be here. If you don't prog, be here. Our dudes in Wings Denied will be touring up and down the East Coast this Summer. Along the way they'll jam with A Minor Error and plenty more to be announced. Example - Ever Forthright July 21st. Stay tuned... This is a good time waiting to happen.

Check the dates below along with some grooovin' tunes. Summer is almost here!

This message is endorsed by Nikola Tesla. He progs.




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Monday, March 11, 2013

FREE MUSIC MONDAY - AS OCEANS / WINGS DENIED SPLIT EP

From south to north comes a massive sound. North Carolina's As Oceans have teamed up with Washington D.C.'s Wings Denied to create a split EP. While As Oceans brings a relentlessly fierce, djent infused assault, Wings Denied has a more melodic focus. Hearing their sounds come together on a single, solid release is treat for the ears. Check out our official review here.

Go ahead and stream the EP in it's entirety down below! And if you enjoy, be sure to support these upcoming bands with a "name your own price" download!


Links: As Oceans Facebook // Soundcloud // iTunes // Bandcamp
Wings Denied Facebook // Bandcamp

Friday, March 8, 2013

AS OCEANS / WINGS DENIED SPLIT EP REVIEW

That's right, there's a brand new split from two of the most interesting forthcoming bands out there, North Carolina's As Oceans and DC's Wings Denied! After serveral delays the EP was unleashed this past Sunday, March 3rd and is now available for a "name-your-price" download on Bandcamp. Physical copies have also been released!



As Oceans had already uploaded their part of the EP on their Soundcloud page a few weeks ago, long before the release date.Wings Denied had some production issues to overcome, but now the entire EP stands as one. And it makes one helluva impression/

As Oceans makes solid contributions to the EP with raw, heavy skill. If you've listened to their songs in the past, you have probably witnessed what they're capable of. Their sound has remained faithful to the style of the memorable 2012 debut album "Enough Light To Warrant The Contrast". This means you can expect fast, hard-hitting progressive metalcore riffs and lots of heavy-as-fuck breakdowns. After a short instrumental intro "Awaken the Serpent", the first song "Witness" is just massive. It's features some really impressive music and serves as a fast, powerful, intelligent, and precise metalcore statement which also features an amazing melodic chorus. The following track, "Requiem For The Planetary Burial", features more skull cracking breakdowns and even more technical instrumentation.


On the other hand, we can listen to two completely different new tracks from Wings Denied: "Signs" and "Kill! Eat! Pray!". The first one is a soft and clean song composed of great melodies and amazing prog passages, while the second is one of the heaviest song you ever heard from Wings Denied. "Kill! Eat! Pray!" is a really groovy, djentastic track.

This split EP lived up to our expectations. And of course, it's always amazing to find some good music for free! So go support both bands by picking up the CD or downloading the EP here or here for the price of your choice!

Links: As Oceans Facebook // Soundcloud // iTunes // Bandcamp
Wings Denied Facebook // Bandcamp

Monday, February 4, 2013

FREE MUSIC MONDAY - WINGS DENIED

Coming out of Washington D.C., Wings Denied is a newer band that has already developed a very interesting, relatively original sound. Fusing together elements of the modern day "Djent" scene with Progressive Rock and Metal, they sound almost like a cross between Periphey and Fair To Midland, with their own thing going on at the same time. Their singer is also interesting with shades of Dan Tompkins, Chino Moreno, strangely enough Bob Dylan, and yet again adding in his own unique approach. Put it all together and you wind up with some great music.

They released their debut EP "Awake" in May of last year. That release is available for a "name your own price" download on the official Wings Denied Bandcamp. You can stream through "Awake" down below and download it here. Go show Wings Denied some love!



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Sunday, January 20, 2013

AS OCEANS / WINGS DENIED SPLIT EP TRAILER


From northeast to southeast, there's a new split EP on the way. North Carolina's As Oceans and Washington DC's Wings Denied have teamed up to write some heavy music and they just released a trailer of the madness to come. So far, it's sounding nasty (in the best way possible). You can give it a listen along with singles from the respective artists below. Enjoy that metal \m/




Links: As Oceans Facebook // Soundcloud // iTunes // Wings Denied Facebook // Bandcamp