Making Some Noise With ISAAC WASILIEV From MUZZLE
Interview by Kris Peters Brisbane, it's that time of year again!
The annual celebration of music that is BigSound is just around the
corner, with the music event that stops the nation set down for the
Fortitude Valley from September 3 to 6. It is...
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Interview by Kris Peters
Brisbane, it's that time of year again!
The annual celebration of music that is BigSound is just around the
corner, with the music event that stops the nation set down for the
Fortitude Valley from September 3 to 6.
It is difficult to comprehend the vast array of benefits BigSound
has for artists, music lovers and music industry people, but with a
selection of live music, workshops, speakers, showcases and a range
of other activities, one thing you can be sure of is getting your
absolute fill of music.
While recognising the achievements and status of established
performers, BigSound also invites up and comers to join
festivities, giving many young and hopeful bands an opportunity to
not only showcase their music, but also make connections that could
ultimately prove valuable for their future career in music.
One of those bands is Central Coast trio Muzzle, who will be making
their first visit to Brisbane and playing their songs to an
established audience with a common love of music.
HEAVY caught up with Isaac Wasiliev from the band to find out
more.
We spoke about their two showcase performances at Tomcat on
September 3 and Ric's Backyard on September 5, what people can
expect from their show, what they hope to come out of the BigSound
experience with, where Muzzle came from and how they have been
shaped into the band they are today, adding your own DNA to
original music, three songs to listen to in order to know what to
expect, their upcoming EP and more.
BIGSOUND MUSIC FESTIVAL tix and delegate passes on sale now:
www.bigsound.org.au
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
Brisbane, it's that time of year again!
The annual celebration of music that is BigSound is just around the
corner, with the music event that stops the nation set down for the
Fortitude Valley from September 3 to 6.
It is difficult to comprehend the vast array of benefits BigSound
has for artists, music lovers and music industry people, but with a
selection of live music, workshops, speakers, showcases and a range
of other activities, one thing you can be sure of is getting your
absolute fill of music.
While recognising the achievements and status of established
performers, BigSound also invites up and comers to join
festivities, giving many young and hopeful bands an opportunity to
not only showcase their music, but also make connections that could
ultimately prove valuable for their future career in music.
One of those bands is Central Coast trio Muzzle, who will be making
their first visit to Brisbane and playing their songs to an
established audience with a common love of music.
HEAVY caught up with Isaac Wasiliev from the band to find out
more.
We spoke about their two showcase performances at Tomcat on
September 3 and Ric's Backyard on September 5, what people can
expect from their show, what they hope to come out of the BigSound
experience with, where Muzzle came from and how they have been
shaped into the band they are today, adding your own DNA to
original music, three songs to listen to in order to know what to
expect, their upcoming EP and more.
BIGSOUND MUSIC FESTIVAL tix and delegate passes on sale now:
www.bigsound.org.au
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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