Curl Up and Die

Type: Email // Questions: Josh Nacho // Answers: Mike Minnick (Vocals)

 

How did it feel to make the transition from Status Inc. to Revelation?

 It wasn't not too much of a transition. It is just both Status and Revelation helping us out now.
They both have their positive points and negative points.


Being one of the most violent albums ever recorded, what was it like to make "Unfortunately We Are Not Robots" and how did you think people would react to it?

 Well, it was three of us (Matt, Jesse, and myself) who flew out to Boston to record for about 2
weeks. It was awesome cuz we got time to experiment and take our time and plan out this
record as opposed to our previous material. We don’t know how people will react to the album. I
guess we will find out in two weeks though when it comes out.


Do you feel that too many bands (especially hardcore/metalcore ones) have the word "die" or just something to do with death or killing in their name these days?

 Okay, last year at Hellfest I had this conversation with my friend. We went through the list of
bands playing that year and at least 2/3 of them had the word die or blood in their name, so
definitely yes.


 If the only good bug is a dead bug, there's really no such thing as a good bug, right?

 No. Those fireflys are the bugs only hope of being good.

The song "On the Run From Johnny Law Ain't No Trip to Cleveland" is a line from the hilarious yet rather unknown film "Bottlerocket".  Are you big fans of the Wilsons (Owen and Luke), and will there ever be a song by you called "These Are O.R. Scrubs"?

 That would be an awesome song title, we might just use it. All of us are really into Wes
Anderson films.


 Just who is Rich Hall?

 He is just an awesome guy that had done a lot to help out our band.

 When will you play the east coast?


 We will be out there in July and August.

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