In this exclusive interview, Rebelmatic delves into the genesis of their live album with DCxPC Live, capturing the essence of their dynamic performances and the band's unique place in NYC's rock legacy.
1. How
did the idea of recording a live album with DCxPC Live come about, and what
made Morgantown, WV, the chosen location for the recording?
I had the
pleasure of meeting Scott during a show we performed with Soulside at Tubbys in
Kingston, NY. Our introduction stemmed from a mutual acquaintance, Flora from
Maafa, who shared insights into Scott's professional background and interests.
Recognizing an opportunity to collaborate on a live album, I initiated
discussions with Scott, and together, we brought this project to fruition.
2. Can you share some insights into the energy and atmosphere of the live show
captured on the album at 123 Pleasant/Fuzz Fest in Morgantown?
Our
performance in Morgantown, WV marked our fifth appearance in the city.
Initially, we supported Weedeater, followed by The Goddamn Gallows. The
decision to record our live album during our third headlining show stemmed from
the incredible reception we received during previous performances. The palpable
energy and enthusiasm of the audience convinced us that capturing this dynamic
atmosphere was paramount.
3. The live album captures the essence of Rebelmatic's performances. How do you
feel it represents your band's style and stage presence?
Our music
is inherently crafted for the live experience, encapsulating the true essence
of our artistic identity. We are dynamic performers who take pride in offering
a joyous musical journey to our audience.
4. What was the experience like working with Scott from DCxPC Live, and how did
the collaboration contribute to the final product?
Collaborating with Scott has been an enriching experience. As a fellow musician and artist, his passion and understanding of our craft made our partnership truly enjoyable.
5. The album is described as pushing Rebelmatic further into the territory of
iconic NYC rock bands. How do you see your place in the legacy of New York's
hardcore/punk scene?
I believe
our band stands among the greats that have emerged from New York, albeit with
humility we acknowledge and appreciate the contributions of past, present, and
future bands, recognizing the collective impact of a vibrant scene.
6. Could you tell us about any memorable moments or anecdotes from the
recording process or the live performance itself that stand out to you?
The energy
of our performances is electric and immersive, with each element contributing
to the overall experience. it's challenging to isolate a single defining
aspect, as the synergy between our music, stage presence, and audience
interaction creates a multifaceted spectacle.
7. "No Single. Listen to the whole album." What was the decision
behind not releasing a single and encouraging listeners to experience the full
album as a cohesive piece?
Our live
album transcends the conventional format of a traditional release, offering
listeners an immersive experience intended to be enjoyed in its entirety. the
decision to forgo a single release aligns with our vision for this
limited-edition offering.
8. With influences ranging from Bad Brains to David Byrne, how do these diverse
inspirations contribute to the unique sound of Rebelmatic?
Our musical
influences span a diverse spectrum, ranging from Public Enemy, Bad Brains,
James Brown, John Coltrane, Black Sabbath, Sly and the Family Stone, and
beyond. This eclectic palette is reflected in our sound, which blends elements
from various genres to create a distinct sonic identity
9. The album is released through Shiny Dome Records. How did the collaboration
with Shiny Dome Records come about, and how has the experience been working
with them?
Shiny Dome
Records, has been a steadfast supporter of our band and played a pivotal role
in the production of our live album.
his sponsorship of Fuzzfest, where the recording took place, further solidified
our partnership and his contributions have been invaluable to the success of
the project.
10. The live recording captures stage banter along with the music. How important do you think the interaction with the audience is to Rebelmatic's live performances?
Collaboration
is essential in our creative process and the realization of our artistic
vision. Working with collaborators like Scott and Baldy allows us to leverage
their expertise and resources to elevate our music and reach a broader
audience.
11. "Sounds like James Brown in a Mosh Pit." How would you describe
the fusion of genres and influences that shape Rebelmatic's music?
Our music
defies categorization but can be best described as "James Brown in a Mosh
pit". This encapsulates the urgency, intensity, and social consciousness
that permeates through our sound.
12. The new Live Album follows the critically acclaimed 2020 album "Ghost
In The Shadows" and 2022 release "Mourning Dove." How does this
live recording fit into the overall narrative of Rebelmatic's discography?
The live
album serves as a true representation of our essence as a live act. while our
studio recordings capture our music's nuances, witnessing us live offers a
visceral and transformative experience that resonates with our audience on a
profound level.
13. In the band's bio, it's mentioned that Rebelmatic has been lauded by a
diverse range of artists. How has this recognition influenced the band's
journey and musical evolution?
Recognition
from respected individuals within the industry serves as an affirmation of our
creative authenticity. while it may not directly influence our music, it
reinforces the significance of our contributions to the music community.
14. The album is available for preorder with a chance to win V.M.Live Vol. 18
Naked Aggression Live 7". What prompted this unique offer, and how does it
connect with the band's engagement with its audience?
Scott's insight into consumer behavior and market dynamics undoubtedly contributed to the album's appeal. the endorsement from influential figures may indeed incentivize potential listeners to explore our music and support our endeavors.
15. Looking ahead, what can fans expect from Rebelmatic in terms of future releases and live performances?
Looking
ahead, our forthcoming album promises to push the boundaries of the genre,
infused with even greater passion and authenticity. Embracing our identity as
genre-blending artists, we are committed to delivering an unadulterated
expression of our artistic, vision both in the studio and on stage.
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