Sonic Exploration With DAMON TATE From OF VIRTUE
Progression, or more generally, change, is a constant in music; in
order to adapt and survive, you must grow and develop. No band
knows this as much as Michigan heavy music act Of Virtue. Born from
the blistering cold, barren fields of Michigan and...
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Progression, or more generally, change, is a constant in music; in
order to adapt and survive, you must grow and develop. No band
knows this as much as Michigan heavy music act Of Virtue.
Born from the blistering cold, barren fields of Michigan and
erupting into an internationally recognized and critically
acclaimed alternative powerhouse, Of Virtue’s growth is nothing
short of jaw dropping.
Whether it’s having shared their music with fans in over 30
countries across the globe, amassing a multitude of Billboard
charting positions, gaining Top 50 Media base radio play slots,
having over 20 million total streams or beyond, Of Virtue is always
looking forward to change and progress, to evolve and grow.
That thirst for advancement sees the band hit Australia for the
first time in a matter of days as part of The Hardest Part Tour
which was put together by Aussie metal outfit Sienna Skies. HEAVY
sat down with guitarist/vocalist Damon Tate earlier this week to
get the lowdown on what to expect.
"People that have listened to us over the years and said hey, can
you get down here, it was like ever since we announced the tour the
reception has been great," he smiled. "I've been getting messages
from friends and people in other bands we have toured with in
different places, and they are like, hey, when you get here you're
gonna have fun. Everyone's ready. People understand too. You're
coming from a long way away and people say hey, we know how hard it
is to not only get out to another country, but to have bands come
over here as well, so when they do we're gonna make you feel right
at home."
In the full interview, we talk more about the troubles of getting
to a country for the first time, what to expect from Of Virtue
live, what they are expected from crowds here, their relationship
with Sienna Skies, playing at Froth & Fury Festival, the early
days of the band and where they fit in, evolving over time
musically while still staying in touch with your core fan base, new
music and more.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
order to adapt and survive, you must grow and develop. No band
knows this as much as Michigan heavy music act Of Virtue.
Born from the blistering cold, barren fields of Michigan and
erupting into an internationally recognized and critically
acclaimed alternative powerhouse, Of Virtue’s growth is nothing
short of jaw dropping.
Whether it’s having shared their music with fans in over 30
countries across the globe, amassing a multitude of Billboard
charting positions, gaining Top 50 Media base radio play slots,
having over 20 million total streams or beyond, Of Virtue is always
looking forward to change and progress, to evolve and grow.
That thirst for advancement sees the band hit Australia for the
first time in a matter of days as part of The Hardest Part Tour
which was put together by Aussie metal outfit Sienna Skies. HEAVY
sat down with guitarist/vocalist Damon Tate earlier this week to
get the lowdown on what to expect.
"People that have listened to us over the years and said hey, can
you get down here, it was like ever since we announced the tour the
reception has been great," he smiled. "I've been getting messages
from friends and people in other bands we have toured with in
different places, and they are like, hey, when you get here you're
gonna have fun. Everyone's ready. People understand too. You're
coming from a long way away and people say hey, we know how hard it
is to not only get out to another country, but to have bands come
over here as well, so when they do we're gonna make you feel right
at home."
In the full interview, we talk more about the troubles of getting
to a country for the first time, what to expect from Of Virtue
live, what they are expected from crowds here, their relationship
with Sienna Skies, playing at Froth & Fury Festival, the early
days of the band and where they fit in, evolving over time
musically while still staying in touch with your core fan base, new
music and more.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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