Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Debbie Gunn exclusive interview (C) 2011 Danny Shamon


Above Pic Debbie Gunn credit: (marieneseroni.com)


Here is my second interview with the legendary Bay area thrash maiden Debbie Gunn. The first one was over 20 years ago, while she was in the band Znowhite, probably time to see what is happening with the leader of Sentinel Beast.


Do you feel there is a resurgence of 80s thrash metal? If so does that fuel your fire even more?

Debbie: Yes, very much so and it’s bigger than ever now. I can’t believe how these kids and young adults have embraced the 80’s and absorbed it all like a sponge. Sentinel Beast is bigger now than we were back then and it’s all due to this and the internet. You better believe it fuels my fire baby and I’m hungry for more!! \m/

How is the scene currently in the Bay area? What are some hot bands?

Debbie: The Bay Area is cool but it’s not like it was in the 80’s, I hate to say. Don’t get me wrong, there are a few good promoters that are trying like hell to get the scene going, but people need to get off their asses and start going to the shows to help promote the local bands, like they used to. It seems that people just go to a show for one band and then leave. What the hell is that!?
Some of the hot local Bay Area bands, in my opinion are, of course, Hysteria, Serpent & Seraph, and Skitzo, just to name a few. There’s a lot of great talent there but I really do wish that the locals would come out to the shows more often and help support these bands. I would love to see the Bay Area thrive once again.

In addition to Sentinel Beast I see you are managing Hysteria. What made you decide to manage instead of exclusively working with Sentinel Beast? Describe their sound.

Debbie: Well I’ve always wanted to manage a band but I needed to wait for the right time so I could learn a bit more about management. I think I’ve learned what “Not” to do, from working in Ice Age and having the manager try to kill us. Hahaha. True story!
I wasn’t really looking to manage yet but the songs from Hysteria caught my ear and I was hooked! I couldn’t believe that these songs came from young 20 year old guys. It was like they were around in the 80’s. They captured the heart and soul of the 80’s power/ thrash metal.
Some of their songs remind me of Iron Maiden, Helloween, Anthrax, and various 80’s metal bands. The influences are definitely there.
Guitarist/ vocalist, Jake Nunn is an awesome song writer and musician. Also in the band are Brandon Hanson (guitars), Bernt Strom (Bass), and Michael Smith (Drums). I’m so very fortunate to now have him playing guitar and backing vocals in Sentinel Beast. He played his first show with us last month and kicked ass!!
You can check out Hysteria and become a fan on reverbnation at:
http://www.reverbnation.com/hysteria1


Above pic Hysteria credit: (marieneseroni.com)

What about Sentinel Beast touring prospects, shows outside of the area?

Debbie: Right now we don’t have any shows booked, but that always changes. We’re currently working on getting the songs finished for the next album. It’s taking forever, due to line-up changes and mishaps along the way. But I can tell you that the songs that are written are very 80’s thrash and I feel very confident in this next album.
We’re “Keeping It True” to the Sentinel Beast sound!!
Also, check us out and become a fan on reverbnation at: http://www.reverbnation.com/sentinelbeast

Any side projects? Album guest work?

Debbie: One of my biggest side projects right now is working with the original members of Sentinel Beast. Michael Spencer, Barry Fischel, Greg Williams, Scott Awes, and I are getting together for a “one-off” Sentinel Beast reunion show. This will take place in Germany at the “Keep It True” Festival in April of 2012. We’re not sure if we’ll be playing a couple more shows around Europe, but we’re hoping to while we’re over there. All of us decided to play a last show together and we wanted to play it in Europe because we never got a chance to play there as Sentinel Beast. So this would be sweet for the Euro fans to see us as the original line-up for the first and last time.

I know you have been asked this a million times, what singers influenced your initial foray into thrash? Has the list varied throughout all your years as a singer?

Debbie: Well I know this sounds strange but Judy Garland has been a huge inspiration to me since childhood. Every time I hear her voice I get goose bumps. I guess it’s her powerful voice that transcended me into heavy metal. And when I heard Paul DiAnno in 1981, well I knew then I wanted to sing Metal. It was his raw voice and energy that caught my attention to it. I had already started listening to metal and loving bands, such as the Scorpions, Rainbow, Black Sabbath, and others, but it was Paul that caught my attention and the band, Iron Maiden. I was hooked!!
Throughout the years I’ve stuck to my roots but I’ve also opened up to others for some influences. Not major ones but enough to make a slight difference, and not all of them being metal. I love the natural voices of Sarah McLaughlin, Loreena McKennitt, Enya, and others, just to name a few.

A bit of history, How did you find out about joining Swedish metal band Ice Age? What attracted you to their music and style? Would you guest sing with them if they ever reformed?

Debbie: I had just left Znowhite and was looking for another band, when Roadrunner Records contacted me and told me about Ice Age. I was a little hesitant on joining an all-girl band because I had never worked with them before. Roadrunner said they would send me the tape to give it a listen. It was cassette tapes in those days. Hahaha. I listened to it and was completely blown away. I had never heard a girl band play this heavy before. The songs were brilliant, the guitars and bass were brilliant, the drums were brilliant, and the vocals were brilliant!! Ice Age was like a cross between Metallica and Megadeth, and the drums were influenced by Scott Rockenfield of Queensryche. I had to be in this band!! So I sent them my tape and photo and I got the gig. I learned an albums worth of songs in one month and they flew me to England. We lived in England because we had English management. We had one month to pull it all together before we shot an MTV video and embarked on a European tour. It was so awesome for me and we played to packed shows. This was one of the most incredible experiences in my life.
If they ever asked me to be a guest on a couple songs I would definitely do it. I have been trying to get them back together with original vocalist, Sabrina Kihlstrand. I hope they do because Sentinel Beast would love to tour with them. I still keep in touch with Pia Nystrom, Sabrina Kihlstrand, Viktoria Larsson, and Isabella Fronzoni. All great women, friends, and musicians.

Same Question with Znowhite...

Debbie: I found out about Znowhite when guitarist, Greg Fulton (Ian Tafoya), phoned me and asked me if I was interested in auditioning for them. I told him yes. Sentinel Beast was breaking up due to the departure of Michael Spencer, who was replacing Jason Nested in Flotsam and Jetsam. Jason left for Metallica. Znowhite flew me to Chicago to audition and I got the job. I loved the solid, hard driving guitar riffs of Znowhite. Greg was an awesome song writer and friend, and still is to this day. I did two USA tours with them and loved every minute of it because this was my first tour. I had only played throughout California before this. Things got a little bumpy on the road for us by the second tour and I was thinking of leaving the band. I wanted to have more creative freedom in writing the songs but Znowhite was Greg’s baby and he wrote everything. We started working on the new songs for the next album, when I decided to leave. It just wasn’t working for me. Those songs were later released after Greg had changed the name of the band to Cyclone Temple. I was replaced by male vocalist, Brian Troch (Hammeron). He was very cool when I met him.
I learned so much about the business from Greg, even though we always butted heads. I didn’t understand what he was trying to teach me then, but it makes sense to me now. We still stay in contact and I love him to death. We’ll always be friends!!
If Greg was to ask me to be a guest vocalist with him, the answer is YES. It would be great to jump on stage with him again. \m/

If you could join an existing band besides Sentinel Beast and be the singer, which band would it be? Why?

Debbie: Oh wow, that’s a tough question. There are so many great bands out there but I would have to say Iron Maiden. I would love to sing the old songs; DiAnno era. Dickinson and I could take turns. He can sing the later ones and I’ll sing all of Paul’s songs. Hahaha. That sounds fair to me, since I understand that he hates singing the old songs. And we all know the “Why” factor in this one. DiAnno is one of my heroes!!

Discuss future plans with Sentinel Beast, Hysteria, and any other projects you have?

Debbie: Well, after Sentinel Beast finishes the album, I want to play as many shows as we can to promote the hell out of it. Some in the USA, Europe, Mexico, and South America. We’ll see what happens.
I’m working with Hysteria to bring them to the next level. They have been playing the Bay Area for many years now and it’s time that they get the chance to branch out to new audiences. I’m working on getting them a record deal and some more interviews and CD reviews, and hopefully a tour. They work really hard and they deserve this. They’re great guys and I think the girls will love them too. ;-)
As far as any other projects, I may have something in the works with another guitarist, but I have to wait to see how things go before I can disclose anything. I want to be sure.

I want to thank you so much Danny for this opportunity to interview for you again.
It’s been many years since we did this. Cheers my friend. You are awesome!!

Yes Debbie it has been over 20 years since we did this cheers to you as well.


Above Pic Sentinel Beast credit: (marineseroni.com)

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Debbie Gunn Interview this week!


Debbie Gunn live (From her facebook page)

Greetings fellow metal-heads, this is the week of the Debbie Gunn interview! Debbie has a 30 year career in metal so far with a few bands including Sentinel Beast, Ice Age and Znowhite. She currently is back in Sentinel Beast and manages a band called Hysteria.

Hysteria official facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/pages/Hysteria#!/pages/Hysteria/125952494085031

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Jutta Weinhold ( Ex Zed Yago) back with some of her old bandmates!

I just chatted online with Jutta and she tells me that she is re-assembling a band with Bubi, Tatch, and Gunner, all (Ex Zed Yago) to perform live again, some of the old Zed Yago tunes, and write some new ones! In 1989 Zed Yago made a splash in the USA with their second release entiltled Pilgrimage on RCA Records. Jutta has been singing for over 40 years. With her distinct and powerful voice she is set to unleash her abilities again!


Jutta from June of this year from her facebook page.

Her official site is in German, but with a little help from google translate it is translatable http://www.jutta-weinhold.com/

Watch Dan's Music Report for more information and future interview!

Friday, August 26, 2011

Needless To Say- EP Review- Progressive Metal is alive in 2011!


Above picture is from Needless To Say EP

Being in my 40s, and starting to write about music again, I am always searching for independent bands to review. After seeing Needless to Say's excellent live show @ The Talent Farm, I saw that they had an actual EP CD for sale after the show for only 5 dollars.

All of the tunes on the EP are long and full of many time, tempo, and melody changes. For a first official release, Needless To Say has put out an EP crammed full of catchy melodies, and ripping dual guitar, bass, and drums, everything a progressive metal band should have. My two favorite tunes are Conquer All, and Untied. Untied is a seven and a half minute epic, complete with vocalist Julz (Julia's) provocative, seething underneath, melodic vocal lines. Her voice is not soprano high, but her tonal quality compliments the powerful music. Occasional death metal growls in the background adds to the intensity, I hope in their newer material they add more background growls from Trey, their drummer, he really blasts them out, in addition to his solid drumming skills.

The production is a bit thin for this type of music, I was hoping for more of layered sound, however it sounds pretty good for a first release, and in headphones blasted all the way I hear all the sounds. I am sure their next release will be light years ahead of this EP, and they should be signed to a record label.

This EP rates a 7 out of 10 and is a must purchase. Needless to Say is available on itunes @ http://itunes.apple.com/ie/artist/needless-to-say/id404351317

The band sells the CD at their shows for $5.00.

Like them on Facebook for links to various videos @ https://www.facebook.com/NeedlessToSayfl

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

EXCLUSIVE Interview: Leather Leone back after over 15yrs in Sledge/Leather



After becoming a legendary singer in the 80s with Chastain, and releasing a solo record called "Shockwaves", Leather Leone unfortunately vanished from the music scene. I found her, she is singing again with her old partner in metal Sandy Sledge. They are on the verge of unleashing a live DVD to the masses, I chatted with Leather about her long layoff and upcoming projects. For more information go to http://www.sledgeleather.com or blast to them on facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/sledge/Leather#!/SledgeLeatherProject

Danny: Why did you stop performing after your “Shockwaves” solo record?

Leather: After “Shockwaves “we did “For those Who Dare” tour.  No offers at that time for me!

Danny: Any regrets about the long layoff?

Leather: Never any regrets. Good for nothing! I'm here now!

Danny: I know you always loved animals, has working in an animal hospital
made you more grounded, and relaxed?

Leather: Working with animals like music a natural for me but relaxing,   NO!!!!!!!!!!  I did a lot of Pit Bull work, my other passion!

Danny: Any thoughts of singing again before 2010? Did you keep your voice in
shape, by practicing?

Leather: As far as staying in shape  my friends tell me to sing all the time,  but don't be fooled I started my old regime of running and scales months before working with Sledge/Leather

Danny: You told me Dio's death inspired you to continue singing, what are
some of the other motivating factors?

Leather: Nothing inspired me more than Ronnies passing  But all of you, who are still there after 20 years. I need to say say Thank u!

Danny: How did you get in touch with Sandy Sledge? Or was there a constant
communication?

Leather: I  have never lost touch with Sledge, She knows my pattern,talent and beliefs

Danny: Very cool idea with a live Sledge/Leather DVD coming out, how was that
decision formulated instead of a standard CD or itunes release?

Leather: The DVD has just come first. We are planning a CD.

Danny: Do you find Europe is more receptive to Sledge/Leather than the
states at this point?

Leather: Not sure about European response verses USA, just landed in Germany and it was f-ing crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank u Germany!
 
Danny: I know you did the 2011 Keep It True Festival, any more prospects for
live shows in 2011-2012? A tour?

Leather: We are working on all of the above, not sure of the dates. Touring, recording, Coming to your house for breakfast !  We are coming for you!!!!!!!!! (Leather is coming not sure to be scared or excited haha=Danny)

Danny: Great to have you back on the scene, are there any words you have to
your fans and the metal community in General?

Leather: Sledge/leather happy to be back with you! Metal up! Go to our official site!
 
         dREAM eVIL                    
 
                                 Love u Danny !!    

Finally Check out the Youtube link to the Live DVD trailer @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-IMq6PWXsM   


   

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Omissions and Needless To Say @ The Talent Farm Fanfest -Concert Review- Danny Shamon

The local heavy scene is alive and well with diversity. With over 30 bands during the three day festival, a pavilion set up outside, hot dog stand, and even a dunk tank, concert goers enjoyed a whirlwind of music from a variety of styles of heaviness ranging from death metal to progressive. I did bring my camera, but with a full memory card I opted to just enjoy the show and cover it it written form.

I did enjoy all of the performances I saw, but two bands caught my eye and ear. Omissions, played their metal/hardcore blend and added a bit of extra energy onstage. Vocalist Renato's calm demeanor offstage turned into a ball of maniacal, earth shattering aggression as soon as he grabbed the mic. Solid dual guitar work from Justin and Javi made the smooth transition flow from song to song during their set. Since I have seen Omissions several times, I knew what to expect, and am never disappointed by their live performances. Omissions is a must watch South Florida band, and their song "Wolf in The Woods" is gathering momentum and currently can be heard on Metal Messiah Radio @ http://www.metalmessiahradio.com.

For more information check out Omissions offical facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/omissions

My surprise of the evening was the progressive metal band Needless To Say. Their set brought me back to the 80s when soaring leads were the norm, and Jul Z on vocals added an air of passion and emotion. There were some death metal growls behind her provided by one of the guitarist and drummer Trey. This band was very tight live obviously well rehearsed, and moved fluidly onstage. The songs are long and entertaining to listen to. This is a great live band with many intricate chord changes and musical progressions.

After their set I chatted with vocalist Julia (Jul Z) about her influences and she told me that the main influence is Avenged Sevenfold, but they listen to and respect Steve Vai, Iron Maiden, and Dio! She also told me that the band was started when she was just 16! At 19 she displays maturity beyond her years, and all of the members have a firm grasp on the music business in addition to their musicianship. Keep reading my next report for a review of their 5 song Ep!

For more information on Needless To Say like them on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/NeedlessToSayfl

After liking Needless To Say on Facebook check the link below for a great live shot of Needless To Say at The Talent Farm taken by Fabio Rguez!

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=274751739207636&set=o.266003490648&type=1




Wednesday, August 17, 2011

The Talent Farm Fanfest! OMISSIONS takes the stage Sunday August 21st

This Friday, August 19th thru Sunday August 21st @ The Talent Farm in Pembroke Pines TheTalentFarm 20911 Johnson St #111 Pembroke Pines, Fl 33029 (954) 438-3488 is one of the largest local shows in the South Florida Area, with over 30 bands spread out over the three day period. Fanfest is held once a year and attracts hundreds of fans. For more info point your browsers to http://thetalentfarm.com

On Sunday Night August 21st Omissions Takes the stage with their crushing sound and blistering brutality. Here is an exclusive pic I took of Lead vocalist Renato onstage delivering his blistering vocal performance.



Catch and request Omission's new tunes with Jet on Metal Messiah Radio @ http://www.metalmessiahradio.com

Also Blast their facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/omissions

Stay Heavy and support the local scene!