Interviews: A Nameless Inertia
In this new occassion we have had the opportunity to interview the Metalcore/Djent/Progressive band A Nameless Inertia from Italy. Check out the interview and this band on their FACEBOOK PAGE.
1. Where did you get the idea for the band name, you planned it or came out just like that?
The reason behind the choice for the band name is that we're truly fascinated by this idea of a cosmic silent flux, moving as a tide and shaping everything we see. That misterious force is what we call the "Nameless Inertia". Or, which is highly possible as well, that night we were extremely high.
2. Why did you want to play this genre?
We play exactly what we feel to and this genre is simply the one which fits our taste the most.
3. Did you know each other before the band was formed?
Yeah, some of us played together in different projects since we were 15 years old.
4. Each band member favourite band?
We're in love with a lot of djent core bands such as Periphery or Veil Of Maya and Protest The Hero, but we appreciate more classical sounds like Alter Bridge as well.
5. Who or what inspires you to write songs?
Personal reflections and a sincere passion for music composition.
6. Where was your last gig?
Our first LP release party at Alchemica, Bologna. It was a huge satisfaction.
7. Where would you like to act?
Everywhere. Our goal is to spread our music as far as we can.
8. Whom would you like to feature with?
Probably with too many people to mention them all. In general we think that to feature with some other young band musician is a great way to help our and their music grow. We'd really like to try someday.
9. Whom not?
Matteo Salvini.
10. Any of you has ever suffered from stage fright? Any tip for beginners on how to beat that?
Stage fright? Don't smoke pots, they won't help you.
11. What bands have inspired you the most?
Definitely Periphery.
12. What's the weirdest thing a fan has ever asked you for?
Nothing that crazy. Some days ago an american guy asked our to singer Francesco to send him a video with its personal cover of "Happy Birthday". It melted our hearts (yeah, we're five romantic dudes).
13. What do you think of your fans?
Poor in number, amazing in passion.
14. What do you think of our site?
The best possible.
15. Something to add?
Support young bands, always!
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