Carving Your Niche with CONNOR From NO LIFE
Interview by Kris Peters New Zealand/Aotearoa metalcore quartet No
Life announced themselves with their crushing 2022 debut EP
Delinquent. Their fresh spin on established genres such as
nu-metal, metalcore and hardcore almost dared you not to listen,...
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Interview by Kris Peters
New Zealand/Aotearoa metalcore quartet No Life announced themselves
with their crushing 2022 debut EP Delinquent. Their fresh spin on
established genres such as nu-metal, metalcore and hardcore almost
dared you not to listen, with an aggressive and uncompromising
sonic delivery of epic proportions.
The band have followed that debut with their latest single,
Obnoxious, which sees the band team up with vocalist Frankie
Palmeri from Emmure.
A cut-throat and aggressive offering from a band with a chip on
their shoulder, Obnoxious is unapologetic at its core, calling out
'deadbeats' that leech off of others and carry little respect for
those around them.
HEAVY sat down for a chat with vocalist Connor Dickson to find out
more about No Life and their music, starting by asking how people
have liked the new single.
"It's been crazy," he smiled. "We didn't really expect too much. We
always try to manage our expectations as much as we can, so we
weren't really expecting too much. But, man, it's going off. The
numbers are racking up, the video is racking up as well and we're
super humbled. It's a great feeling."
We ask Connor to tell us more about the musical side of
Obnoxious.
"Obviously, we're big fans of Emmure," he offered. "Myself and DJ,
the guitarist, we both love the song Gucci Prison by Emmure so we
said we need to write a song like that. Then DJ wrote it so quickly
and I heard it and said we have to get Frankie on it. I wrote the
song just to call out deadbeats, but the more I think about it,
it's probably a bit of a slight at my father and my upbringing,
because he's a bit of an alcoholic and a bit of a partier. It's
kind of taken its own shape, but it was meant to be a
not-so-tongue-in-cheek call out of deadbeats, and I think a lot of
people can probably relate to that."
In the full interview, Connor talks more about the genesis of
Obnoxious, how they got Emmure vocalist Frankie Palmeri involved,
what he brought to the song musically, previous single Identity
Crisis and if the two songs are part of a bigger picture, how the
new material differs to the music on their previous EP Delinquent,
their current tour and how it has been going, upcoming shows and
more.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
New Zealand/Aotearoa metalcore quartet No Life announced themselves
with their crushing 2022 debut EP Delinquent. Their fresh spin on
established genres such as nu-metal, metalcore and hardcore almost
dared you not to listen, with an aggressive and uncompromising
sonic delivery of epic proportions.
The band have followed that debut with their latest single,
Obnoxious, which sees the band team up with vocalist Frankie
Palmeri from Emmure.
A cut-throat and aggressive offering from a band with a chip on
their shoulder, Obnoxious is unapologetic at its core, calling out
'deadbeats' that leech off of others and carry little respect for
those around them.
HEAVY sat down for a chat with vocalist Connor Dickson to find out
more about No Life and their music, starting by asking how people
have liked the new single.
"It's been crazy," he smiled. "We didn't really expect too much. We
always try to manage our expectations as much as we can, so we
weren't really expecting too much. But, man, it's going off. The
numbers are racking up, the video is racking up as well and we're
super humbled. It's a great feeling."
We ask Connor to tell us more about the musical side of
Obnoxious.
"Obviously, we're big fans of Emmure," he offered. "Myself and DJ,
the guitarist, we both love the song Gucci Prison by Emmure so we
said we need to write a song like that. Then DJ wrote it so quickly
and I heard it and said we have to get Frankie on it. I wrote the
song just to call out deadbeats, but the more I think about it,
it's probably a bit of a slight at my father and my upbringing,
because he's a bit of an alcoholic and a bit of a partier. It's
kind of taken its own shape, but it was meant to be a
not-so-tongue-in-cheek call out of deadbeats, and I think a lot of
people can probably relate to that."
In the full interview, Connor talks more about the genesis of
Obnoxious, how they got Emmure vocalist Frankie Palmeri involved,
what he brought to the song musically, previous single Identity
Crisis and if the two songs are part of a bigger picture, how the
new material differs to the music on their previous EP Delinquent,
their current tour and how it has been going, upcoming shows and
more.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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