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Interview Zacky Vengeance Dengan Green Bay Press Gazette.

Green Bay Press Gazette interviewed in order to welcome Zacky Vengeance of Avenged Sevenfold concert on Dec. 6 at the Resch Center. Which contains an interview about "Togetherness At Sepeninggalan The Rev", "How to respect the fans personnel Band", "The development of their musicality of the album to album", "Genre Metal / Hard Rock music that makes the return of the Mainstream" And many lagiZacky Vengeance



Zacky Vengeance

In summary the following article:

Although the rhythm guitarist Zacky Vengeance of Avenged Sevenfold have a pretty cool stage name, he did not regard himself was a Rock Star

29-year-old man this is one of the founders of Avenged Sevenfold in 1999 ago, Tell him he's never concerned with whose name the term "Rock Star", and do not feel more important than anyone else. Even so, When a band reaching Platinum status, and has conducted concerts from other kepanggung pangung, title "Rock Star" is a natural byproduct reply.

"In every thing we lakuin, I do not think that there is room for Mental ato and the ego of a Rock Star", He said, "If not for fans wrote us, maybe I was not going on stage and do what I like"

Although it has been through many obstacles, Including Those departure of drummer Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan, due to overdose of prescription drugs and alcohol by accident in the year 2009 ago.

It's almost two years after his departure, Avenged Sevenfold was touted as a Hard Rock band most popular in the mainstream music industry today, but it's certainly not their lewatin easily.

The interview follows:

GBPG [Green Bay Press Gazette]: Early in her disappearance, rumored You guys going to disband, but miraculously, You stay there and released the album "Nightmare" in the year 2010 and then, Why is the reason?

ZV [Zacky Vengeance]: Well it all happened according to what we putusin, For us is a requirement for recording the album "Nightmare" Because the album is almost finished writing dudah, Well despite the less-less little. We also have to release it because The Rev is an important part when writing the album and we know people want to listen. And when we think fit, and anything that going to come, going to come naturally. Support from around the world were always there for us, And it's our ngebuat ngejalanin thinkers continue to make our career.

GBPG: a moment it almost 2 years since his departure on December 28. Well, Did you do something so as a tribute to him when you-time concert or at a time when you personally?

ZV: Sure wrote, We tried to stay close to his family. That day was a scary day for us all. That's hard to really ... I'm thinking about Jimmy every day, no matter what, many times a day. In fact there is nothing else I pikirin but Him every day, I always remember him. We NEVER forget him in all that we do, From the time our concert, even down to our minds. The day when he left, soon going 2 years ... And going to be a tough day, And the day when we all get together with my family, and remember that how great he is.


Jimmy and Family

GBPG: You said The Rev. contribute to the album "Nightmare", Which can be spelled differently from the previous album. Can you explain how the development of musicality not you?

ZV: Ok, first we played a mixture of Punk Rock, Thrash Metal, Hardcore and a bit, and we know from our initial tuh love with all kinds of music, includes our first album, the songs that his style Slayer riffs, Up a ballad called "Warmness On The Soul". We've listened to a lot of rich band Guns' N Roses had more like "November Rain" And Everything, So it seemed a natural progression in terms of musicianship. In our second album we were a little bit away from the use of Scream too much, and we continue to grow and write whatever we like. We always likes to ballad tunes, And we are also inspired by various things. Well, You could say that this is a very natural progression, for a group of ambitious and songwriter who likes different kinds of music.

GBPG: Create an album you where the hell do you think the most creative ever released from one of your Major Label (Warner Bros.. Records)?

ZV: Personally, I think Self-Titled Album is the most ambitious for us. We make songs rich "Dear God" and "A Little Piece Of Heaven", All I can say is different from the others, We produce the album themselves, and we then just 25 years old, and we are still a little wild-especially for a Major Label-To be allowed to produce an album for yourself, and we all enjoyed the process. It's fun time at the Studio, and many of the craziness that happens behind making the album.

ZV: Personally, I think Self-Titled Album is the most ambitious for us. We make songs rich "Dear God" and "A Little Piece Of Heaven", All I can say is different from the others, We produce the album themselves, and we then just 25 years old, and we are still a little wild-especially for a Major Label-To be allowed to produce an album for yourself, and we all enjoyed the process. It's fun time at the Studio, and many of the craziness that happens behind making the album.

Well maybe wrote, our album was not the most unified album, but it just had started, It was crazy, and it's all made ​​to prove to all our fans and the critics that we just want to write what we like and are able to produce its own. We do not try to make writing songs on radio, ga We also tried to make writing a song Hits.


Self-Titled

GBPG: Although you say ga trying to write songs of Hits, But did you ever feel that you must have something to "Sell" in various ways, Make a success in the music scene Mainstream?

ZV: One of the biggest things that I'm proud of in Avenged Sevenfold is We never compromise on it directly, I remember when our first single played on the radio, and maybe it is the longest song ever played on Radio Stations Alternative or Rock now . We cut the time recommended for Solo Guitar Duel mid-song "Bat Country" To cut a long duration that can diputer on Radio, And we said, "People like guitar solos, Or at least we're going to do, If the radio does not want to play a song When we find a great song, And I'm sure our fans will still appreciate it's going "

We do not write songs to be played on radio, so we really do not want to cut the duration and limiting ourselves, And I think that's what helped us. You must be honest to make do, sometimes I listen to some of our songs on the radio and it feels diputer blow up my head. I heard the song "Critical Acclaim" played on the radio and very cool for me because it sounds so different and unique compared to many songs played on Radio Rock. I saw many bands of today, which tries to write a song just for playing on the radio, And I think that's not the greatest thing that could dilakuin a band, and no band had ever tried it. They just do what they like it.

GBPG: Do you think if Genre Metal or Hardrock Mainstream music can make a return?

ZV: I always believe that all people have always loved the music Hard Rock, And I think the music also goes through many Phase, if you look back at 20 or 40 years, There is one style of music that succeed and survive through anything. You can see a lot of bands like Black Sabbath and Zeppelin Les, then moved to Iron Maiden, Metallica, Guns' N Roses, Pantera - Music Hard Rock going to continue to exist.

But if you look back, Like Where has Disco Music?, New Wave Music Where has everything gone?. I think the Band-Hard Rock Band will still be there, Which sometimes do not like on a ladder track. But the question is, In the 10 years or 20 years ahead, When our fans start having kids and took his son away kesebuah concert, Will they bring their children to enjoy and Dancing in clubs or they will go to craze at a Hard Rock Concert? [Laughter ]. I bet they'll go to the Hard Rock Concert.

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