Bleeding Through
I spoke to Brandon, from Bleeding Through July1st shortly before there set at the Camden Underworld, London, heres the outcome, so consume. (Photos coming soon!)
How old are you?
24
Where are you all from?
Where based out of Orange County but, but our guitar player Brian is from Santa Cruz, California, Marta is from Seattle. But were all based in Orange County now.
What would you probably be doing if you werent in a band full-time, what were you doing before you started this?
Before playing music I was playing baseball and I would probably be a professional baseball player
Really?
Yeah, I played in high school and then I got scholarship offers to go to colleges and stuff like that, then I got in a band and started to do that.
I spoke to Scott from Terror yesterday and he was saying basically the same thing he was quite into sports and then of course he got into the music
I loved playing baseball but I think music just kind of took over a place in my heart instead of baseball.
Now you were a guitarist for both Throwdown & Eighteen Visions had you always wanted to be a singer and take centre stage?
I actually never wanted to be a singer
So what was it that made you make that transformation?
Well I was playing guitar in both Throwdown & Eighteen Visions after a while I just kind of wasnt fulfilled with any of the lyrical content of either of the bands. The only way I was actually going to like the lyrics of the band I was in was if I sang. So I just started it out and it kind of I dont know just eventually became comfortable with it but its actually something I never really wanted to be like a singer on stage.
Were you quite uncomfortable when you first started?
Yeah, Im still uncomfortable now, but its alright, its fine now.
You started out on Indecision Records was that linked to you being in Throwdown? Because of course Dave Mendel did the first Throwdown CD
Well when I was in Throwdown we put out a record called Beyond Repair on Indecision, I had this history of working with Indecision Records, when it came to Bleeding Through and putting out our first record I trusted Dave and I decided to out it out on Indecision.
Did Mendel approach you?
No, were all just kind of friends
I kind of get that vibe that your all just this huge group of friends
Thats exactly how it is, and hes known for putting out his friends bands
That seems to be how it all starts for people, helping out their friends. Where do you think the appeal of Bleeding Through lies its amazing that youve come from this hardcore background whilst keeping your integrity and branching out into people from metal influences, you draw a lot of influences from a lot of different places but essentially your a hardcore band. As an example of that you ended up playing second stage at Ozzfest last year
Yeah that was cool; it was like coming from the hardcore scene you learn how to connect with the crowd better that any other scene. We do take on a little bit more of a metal feel some metal kids are into us and its weird and I never thought Bleeding Through would be a band where girls come to our shows. Its kind of weird but I dont know I guess we still appeal more to a heavier music crowd or whatever I dont know necessarily whether a lot of hardcore kids are into us any more but were going to do what were going to do and some of those people are going to be into it and some of them are not. We didnt start this music wanting to please anybody so were not going to go out wanting to please anybody.
How has the rise of Bleeding Through affected you and does media attention phase you?
Nah
Whats it like seeing your self in a magazine?
Its weird but its like you could either be a band thats going to believe the smoke that people blow up your ass or you can be a band that doesnt believe it. We dont really believe it, they can write what ever they want to write about, and theyre going to have their opinions and all that stuff. If its good or not I think a lot of bands that get write ups in magazines I think they believe what these people write too much and turn into these fake big bands, that think there bigger than they are. We know its probably just one person that writes for a magazine that actually likes us
Going back to what we were just saying, You dont look like the sort of guy that would get nervous before a show and another reason I was going to speak to you about this was I just started as a singer in a band as well, a youth crew band and I never thought I would get this opportunity, I kind of gave up on music hence why I promote it like this, Ive always been involved more so in the background stuff.
Can you remember what was going through your head when the band started out?
The thing is when I was in Throwdown before Bleeding Through was a band I kind of like sang and played guitar in I guess a rocky singy emo band type thing that was a little bit different. Then a few times when I actually sang for Throwdown because Keith was sick and so I kind of got a lot of practise with that and still Im really uncomfortable. But the funny thing with that was when I sang with Throwdown, it was more like a joke oh Brandons singing for Throwdown again and it was more like fun but Bleeding Through is way more serious so like it kind of took a long time and I still get nervous before every show. Its hard because sometimes I dont feel like talking to anybody, do you know what I mean? And then having to go on stage connecting with everyone
Would you say you get shy around people?
Yeah definitely, when I played guitar no matter what mood I was in I could just put it on and fucking play it & get into my own little world. I wouldnt have to worry about what other people were doing but when you sing in a band youre responsible for everybody there, so its hard.
What about talking to the crowd as well, is that something that youve had to develop
Well its weird because sometimes I go off the vibe I get from the crowd and if I think the crowd is really stand offish and pompous I wont say anything but if I think the crowd is really young and impressionable and needs to hear some things then Ill like throw in my two cents. Its kind of rare that that happens these days.
You reckon?
Theres a lot more attitude with the scene than there used to be. People really dont what I want to say about anything.
What was being on Ozzfest like in a nutshell? Was it surreal for you?
Yeah, because you go up on stage and you see al these people that youve never seen before.
How many people was it?
The biggest show we played was 15,000. That was in Southern California so that was a little easier cause a lot of people knew who we were. Usually it would be between 2-6,000 it was just insane. You really learn how to work the crowd when your in front of that number of people, its kind of hard playing in front of that many people trying to maintain connection with like everybody in the crowd is a hard thing to do.
How many tattooss have you got?
Both my arms are sleeves, my hands, and my stomach, wrapped around my stomach, my chest, my back, and my ribs.
Have you got any that particularly mean the most to you?
Just mainly my Misfits & Black Flag tattoos because they were both two bands that my brother go me really into
Was he older than you?
Yeah, other than that thats kind of a reminder of like what I always wanted to do, follow in the footsteps of those bands, those bands did there own thing and they didnt really fucking care. The thing is with Bleeding Through I think we try to maintain not really caring what other people say & we know that we play for kind of a rough scene, Im sure you could attest to it that a hardcore scene is never is embarrassed to give an opinion on anything its not like the punk scene or another scene its just a very free speaking scene and its funny Ive learnt from being in a band like Throwdown and Eighteen Visions with Bleeding Through just how quickly people turn there backs on there bands, just how quickly one other persons influence who thinks your cool or they dont like your band and then they can convince you to not like that band as well. I think thats just the thing, Id seen it when I was in Eighteen Visions people would get into them and then all of a sudden Joe Cool will come around and be like Oh Eighteen Visions sucks, look at there hair, look at there clothes
You mean like on message boards?
Yeah and then these kids are like (takes on mocking joke tone) Yeah, you know what there right! fuck that band! even though that band was responsible for getting them into the hardcore scene in the first place. So I knew that when I started Bleeding Through there was going to be a whole lot of that, and well the thing is we dont want to just appeal to hardcore kids, we want to appeal to everybody. There is a place for everyone in the music.
Look how long it took for bands like Agnostic Front & Sick Of It All, I mean theyve come in and out of fashion so many times I cant even remember the amount of times Ive heard stupid comments about those bands and there both incredible every time you see them, I must have seen them (sick of it all) 4/5 times last year.
What inspires you and your lyrics?
Its kind of just a story of my life, just going through a lot of bullshit, like relationships its sort of just a story of all that.
I read that you like Stallone, Schwarzenegger & Christopher Walken I was going to ask if youve ever been influenced by them?
(Laughs) Nah it all has to do with heartbreak, I wish I could get influenced by a Stallone movie
Would you say that you were a romantic?
Definitely
Could you give me some tips on keeping my voice in good condition? Do you have some kind of drink?
Nah I dont believe in drinks or sprays or anything like that. I do like a breathing exercise I went to a vocal place a couple of time to learn how to do it properly. I think if youre a screamer or anything go to a coach or something and learn how to do it properly. Because there are ways to do these things, you can just show up and be like Im in a band I want to learn how to do this, a scream and there like fine, cool and theyll show you how to project it.
Did they show you how to carry on the breathing?
Yeah that basically what I do when I warm up.
How long does that take you?
15 minutes
Speaking of keeping in good condition, you obviously work out, do you?
Yeah, six days a week
Really, even on tour? What are your favourite gym activities like cardiovascular?
Usually when Im at home Ill bulk up and then right before Ill go out on tour Ill just do a whole load of cardio and a lot of light weight training just get ready for the tour.
Are you into boxing or running?
Yeah I run, but I train to do ju-jitsu as well, because Im sort and its a good technique to have if your short and in a fight.
What can you press?
What do you mean like bench? My max that Ive done at the peak of my weight and everything was probably like 315pounds
When did you first get into straight edge?
I was 12
So youve never really drunk?
No I have, see Southern California is a place where not matter how old you are you can get your hands on whatever you want I was like 12 years old and I was drinking and smoking, Id done coke and all that kind of shit because all of my friends were older and I just wanted to be cool like them. But then I got out of it and Ive been straight edge ever since I was 12.
I know that its something that you take seriously and I love the fact Rise to straight edge kids
Well rise is pretty much a song that has to do with straight edge and stuff like that. Everybody in the band is straight edge were not necessarily, were not like Throwdown a straight edge band but everybody in the band is straight edge.
So you dont really X up?
Well I used to but then I got a hand tattoo, and I could put an X on the other one but Im probably going to have that tattooed soon
Do you know what youre going to have?
(It sounded like) Im going to get a panthers head
One thing I did want to touch on and a subject I have talked about with my other interviews was one of the reasons I got into hardcore was this anti-violence concept and being a main stay of straight edge culture. When I first got into it five or six years ago that was one thing that always struck me as something that struck me as really empowering. What do you think about stuff like Boston Beatdown coming through? Do you think it gives hardcore a bad name? Some of the stuff FSU does seems to be good like helping out with shows
Yeah I know in Boston they do a lot security at shows, I think they took it a little too far I dont think trying to make money off people getting beat up is a good idea but then again
Did you ever see Bumfights (where they pay hobos to beat each other up on film)?
Im friends with a lot of those dudes and four of us in Bleeding Through are in Courage Crew and so its like I dunno
What is it?
Its just a straight edge crew
We dont really hear much about that, Ive heard of them
Its been around for a long time, probably like 10 years almost, its a straight edge crew, a group of friends, I can say that I know everybody in the crew, I think it has some good ambassadors. Im in Courage Crew; Howard from Killswitch (Engage) is in courage crew. But again it gets kind of a bad rap some times I guess.
I think its probably just the word crew, people automatically assume gang and not just a bunch of people getting together.
Are you affected much by current affairs?
Nah, I mean I could be but its like whats the point dude, we tired to get a different president but that didnt work.
Have you ever had any weird stalker style fan happenings at all?
(Laughs as if the question is all to familiar) Yeah
Does it freak you out?
Kind of, we came home once & our roof was on fire! Me, Ryan and Marta cam out at two in the morning and our roof was on fire, thats kind of scary, I have no idea why that happened. As far as stalkers go Ive had a good few I guess.
Do you have any nerdy interests? Hobbies that you obsess about? Like an Ebay addiction?
One thing that takes me of guard is that Im a really big Morrissey fan. You wouldnt expect that but
So what other influences do you have outside of hardcore?
My favourite artists are probably like Morrissey & Nick Cave; I dont know bands like Jets To Brazil.
Ill just ask you this last one
What plans have you got for new material?
Were actually halve way done with the new record, we come home from this tour and do six weeks on tour in the states and then we come back home from that and finish it.
What plans & hopes do you have for not only the bands future but your own?
I just hope that the next record gets out to more people, Our record just got to 100,000 and its cool that all these people have the record and hear what we have to say. I know a lot of bands that try and be modest like they dont care I kind of do care, its bullshit if you say you dont care, whats the point of doing your band if you dont care
Exactly you want to get your music out to as many kids as possible
I hope it just gets better, theres a message with Bleeding Through that I think everybody deserves to hear.
What is that message?
A lot of bands from the scene sing about how tough they are, this and that but they dont deal with emotion so thats what Bleeding Through gives back.
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