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Contact: Matt Brookins
Check out the interview and hear what he had say!
SMMO: What's the name of your band, who are the members, and what do they
play?
SMMO: What styles or genre's most influence your music?
SMMO: Describe your music to someone who has never heard your music
before.
SMMO: What's better, stage or studio?
SMMO: Are Southern Maryland venues supportive of local bands?
SMMO: What can your band offer the Southern Maryland audiences that other
bands don't?
SMMO: How can audiences find out more about you, do you have a
website?
SMMO: Describe your band in one sentence.
SMMO: Do you perform original songs or cover songs, or both?
SMMO: What is the biggest problem with the Southern Maryland music
scene?
SMMO: Does the band have a CD available, how can we get a copy?
SMMO: What goals has the band set for its future?
SMMO: Would you ever consider not playing music?
SMMO: Is there a lead songwriter who comes forth with the majority of original
material?
SMMO: What is your most memorable show yet?
Online interview with Matt of the band Odin's Court
December 4, 2003.
Email:Matt@OdinsCourtBand.com
Phone: (301) 247-6822
Description: Odin's Court is a Prog Metal band that blends atmosphere,
groove, complexity, dynamics, and intersting rhythms, melodies, and
harmonies in an energetic format. Various influences include Dream
Theater,
Pink Floyd, Symphony X, Rush, Yes, Iron Maiden, (old) Metallica, Yanni,
Devin Townsend, Type O Negative, and more, but with a distinct unique
sound
of their own. They just released their first full length album 'Driven
By
Fate' that is now available for purchase.
Odins Court: The bands name is Odin's Court and the members are
Matt Brookins - Guitar, Lead Vocals, Band Leader.
Scott Adley - Bass Guitar
John Abella - Drums, Percussion
Craig Moran - Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Odins Court: Honestly, I can safely say that just about everything comes into play.
We all love music in general. And everyone comes from slightly different
backgrounds. The biggest would obviously be Prog Rock and Prog Metal.
But, you can hear all kinds of stuff in our music like, Prog, Metal, Rock, New
Age, Spanish/Fingerstyle, Classical, Country, Blues, etc. To varying degrees
of course. I mean, don't expect Hank Williams Sr. or Enya or something
like that. It's a blend of lots of stuff, but the end result is a very, unique
and original sound that you can only describe as "Odin's Court".
Odins Court: Using the above question as a starting point, you can hear the
following influences in our music: Dream Theater, Pink Floyd, Rush, Symphony X,
Yes, Queen, Iron Maiden, (old) Metallica, Yanni, Devin Townsend, Beethoven,
etc. Again, the end result is a distinctive, original sound that can only describe as "Odin's
Court".
Odins Court: Stage and studio each offer something more unique, but if I had to
pick one it would be stage. Our stage show is full of energy and emotion. Plus you get
the cohesiveness of the band playing off each other and the crowd. The studio, on the
other hand, offers layers, complexity, and depth. You get something new with each
listen. But, if I could pick the means that someone is first introduced to the band, I'd go
with stage.
Odins Court: Yes, some are, and no, some are not. The bottom line is that this is
business. Once a bar finds a formula that works, they are afraid to try new things. The
problem is, SoMd is so small that the formula is pretty much Top 40/Dance style bands.
We've all been in SoMd bands in the past that played that format, and bars were very
enthusiastic about us. However, since Odin's Court is so different, they are many times
more apprehensive to book us. However, some of them are supportive of us, and we
really appreciate that.
Odins Court: A lot. :) There is no other band in SoM doing what we do. Not one.
We started out doing this in November of 2001, and I've seen other local
musicians try to organize stuff like what we do since. But, no one has duplicated our
makeup or energy.
Odins Court: Yes, we have a website. On it, there is information about the band,
our setlist, gig pictures, schedule, and more. The URL is www.OdinsCourtBand.com.
Also, you can email us at: matt@odinscourtband.com.
Odins Court: A Prog Metal/Rock band that blends aspects of prog, power, classic,
thrash, goth, rock, and symphonic genres in an energetic format with dynamics, feeling,
and groove.
Odins Court: We started out as a cover band with the sole intention of moving
towards originals as we wrote them. We then became a cover band that played originals.
Currently, I would definitely call us an original band that plays covers as necessary. We
adjust our setlist to accommodate the venue, audience, etc, but our heart is 99.9% in
originals.
Odins Court: A lack of variety. There are dozens of bands doing essentially the
same thing: Top 40. How many bands do we need doing the same 40-60 songs?
There are a few bands in SoMd that do carve their own path, but the majority
follow the same old, cliché mold. That goes for the venues too! Many tend
to only want to hire Top 40 bands. A little more variety would be nice.
Odins Court: Yes.We have a full length CD. 14 tracks, 72 minutes. You can order
it by email, or buy it at one of our shows. In the near future you'll be able to get it from
our record label "NuParadigm" or our website, and also several online sources like The
End Records, CD Baby, Amazon, etc. We also have T-Shirts.
Odins Court: Being an Internationally known band that sells merchandise
worldwide, and becoming a Mideast/Northeast act that can regularly pack people in
venues in any major city. We?ve done everything in steps, and so far we've accomplished
most all of our goals, as they were realistically set. This is the next step.
Odins Court: No way. Music is like a religion to me. If I wasn't playing in a band,
I'm sure I'd be spending more time on recording my fingerstyle stuff. I'm sure something
similar can be said for everyone in the band.
Odins Court: Up until now, yes. I wrote the majority of the stuff and brought it to
the band. However, everyone in the band writes. I foresee our next CD having more input
from the other guys. Though it's a creative process, and the bottom line is what works is
what you go with no matter who writes it.
Odins Court: That's easy: November 21st at Jaxx in Springfield, VA. We opened
for International bands "Symphony X" and "Devin Townsend". You can't beat 400-500
metal/prog enthusiasts pumping their fists in the air and screaming to your original
music. We're actually opening for Helloween in January, and it should be an awesome
show as well.