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Deathrock.com:
How has Bloody Dead &
Sexy evolved from your first gigs?
BDS: Well,
I cant say much about how we evolved. But my
observation is that our audience has changed. At the
beginning no one cared about what I am singing on
stage but lately there were people in the audience
who seem to know the lyrics better than I do. And
they sing better than I do. Ill have to work
it off.
Deathrock.com:
The process of recording
your album - Endless Nightmare or Constant Party?
BDS:
I would call it an endless-nightmare-party. Studio
work is much different from playing live.
The mistake we did earlier
was to try to make it the same way on the record as
we played it on stage. But recording has its own rules;
that which works perfect on stage doesnt have
to work on a studio recording and vice versa. The
trick is to find the studio-qualities of the songs
and create something different from what we create
on stage. I think that has worked well.
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