Interviews About Albums: ATTEMPT TO SOMEBODY'S LIFE - Bridges/Latencies (2024)
In this new interview, we sat down with the Italian Alternative Metal band ATTEMPT TO SOMEBODY'S LIFE to ask questions about their album "Bridges/Latencies".
1. What can you say about this new EP/CD?
It’s kind of a debut, but still, it’s a return to make music. A twenty-year hiatus that
suddenly exploded and produced six new tracks that are a mix of maturity and
youth intuition.
2. What is the meaning of the EP/CD name?
Evolution in remembering: Bridges is supposed to be the name of an EP that never
saw the light many years ago. This one is different: something is missing,
something adds up. These are the Latencies.
3. Which one is the composer of the CD/EP?
Mostly Ruth and Jep.
4. If you had to pick one song, which one would you pick?
Everybody says that Phony Oxygen encapsulates the sound of the album…
5. Is there a special message in this EP/CD? If there is what it is?
The revenge of pure feelings like rage. Also, the tragedies and drama of the
migrations in which our rich (and always more racist) societies let young people and
children die carelessly.
6. Are there some lyrics that you'd love to share?
That would be LAMINA.
7. Which inspirations have been important for this album? Like musically or friends, family, someone you'd love to thank especially?
Deftones, A Perfect Circle, Tool, and Refused. We also like to thank Maria
Serena Cini, Giulia Carotti, Emanuele Braca, Martina Righi. Ad of course,
Giancarlo Argentino and Francesco Muzzi.
8. Something to add?
There’s a new band with new elements now: this work is just a starter…
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