Friday, March 7, 2008

The Carrier Interview

Carter: Tell the readers your name and what you do in the band?How did the Carrier come together and did you ever think you would make it this far as a band?

Anthony: My name is Anthony, and I do vocals in The Carrier. We came together under the title "The Carrier" almost two years ago. Before that we were in other bands together. Never in 1000 years would i of thought that we would do half of the things that we have already done as a band.

Carter: One year later came out late in 2007. Your new ep ‘No Love Can Save Me’ is already in post production. Do you think that this is too soon?


Anthony: I dont think that its to soon for a new release, since it's only a 7" and it wont be out for a few months. We were really pumped on these songs when we went into the studio to record them. We recorded them just to have them recorded, then thought that it would be cool to release on a 7".


Carter: Can you shed some light on the new EP?


Anthony: The new 7" is different from One Year Later. Its alot darker than OYL. Lyrically, I tried something new on this EP since it was only three songs. Although its different from some of our older stuff, it doest stray to far away from our sound.

Carter: You’re still a relatively new band it seems. What is it like to be releasing your third record?

Anthony: Its awesome. the demo was the first release, then Words of War Records wanted to put a few songs from that on a 7". Then for the OYL, we decided to team up with Rock Vegas Records. They did an awesome job on the release. KM hooked it up.


Carter: Do you think file share/sendspace have anything good they can do from independent music?


Anthony: I personally think that share/sendspace sites are great. Its an easy way for someone who hears a bands name to find out what their about in a matter of seconds. Although you may not get that many people buying your physical album, if they're into what your doing they'll come see you play and buy a t-shirt or something. With the use of ipods, cds are pretty much becoming obsolete.


Carter: When you play shows you are most likely playing to someone who is just getting into hardcore and are their doorway into something new and exciting. Any bands that had this same effect on you?


Anthony: Id say Hammer Bros had that effect on me. When I was in highschool, i knew that on most weekends i would be able to see them and have a good time. That band has progressed so much from their first demo in 2004 I believe. I actually found a tape version of it at my house the othe day and put it in a tape player. It was just as good as the first time I heard it.


Carter: One year later is really good. Do you have any plans on doing a vinyl release of the record?

Anthony: Were not really sure if were going to be releasing it on vinyl yet. There is talks of a possible release, just nothing is set in stone yet.



Carter: You’re getting the chance to hit the road more. Is playing out and sharing your songs a big part of this band? Any songs you really like to play live?



Anthony: Playing shows and touring is the best part about being in this band. We do this band because we love the music were playing, and its really cool to see that some people are diggin what were doing. Its a weird feeling not knowing where your going to be the next day, what your going to see, who you might meet, or even where your going to sleep. Although we don't play it alot, my favorite song to play is probably One Year Later. That song hits me the hardest.



Carter: What would you rather be remembered for: awesome records or awesome shows?



Anthony: Awesome records.



Carter: Thoughts on Ken Stewart?



Anthony: Ken Stewart is awesome. He's going to be doing the artwork for our new release NLCSM. He took our idea, and put it perfectly to paper. His art is awesome, and were lucky enough that he want to work with us on our new release.



Carter: Shout outs or anything else you would like to tell the readers?



Anthony: Bonus Army Mosh taking over the world. thanks!