In Virgo - interview
Updated by Draconina on 05/06/2015 12:57
In Virgo - interview (2015) - read this interview here
Chris Hodges: Performing for the wounded warriors at Camp Pendleton was one of the highlights of my musical career. It was a special moment, because a lot of them had just landed back in the states from Iraq, and they were so excited and welcoming to us. I got to meet some very brave soldiers who lost their limbs only two weeks prior, but the energy and passion they brought to the show with them was unforgettable.
Chris Egert: Although many of the songs are musically very high energy, they all echo the lyrical themes very closely. (...) As a result, the album undulates between light and dark, and the songs evoke a wide range of emotions and feelings, from hauntingly beautiful to dripping with anger and animosity… all the while being driven by a huge rock sound.
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In Virgo - interview (2015) - read this interview here
Chris Hodges: Performing for the wounded warriors at Camp Pendleton was one of the highlights of my musical career. It was a special moment, because a lot of them had just landed back in the states from Iraq, and they were so excited and welcoming to us. I got to meet some very brave soldiers who lost their limbs only two weeks prior, but the energy and passion they brought to the show with them was unforgettable.
Chris Egert: Although many of the songs are musically very high energy, they all echo the lyrical themes very closely. (...) As a result, the album undulates between light and dark, and the songs evoke a wide range of emotions and feelings, from hauntingly beautiful to dripping with anger and animosity… all the while being driven by a huge rock sound.