Metal For Breakfast With VOX REALIS
While most kids are out and about trying to think up what trouble
they could possibly get into, 13-year-old Vox Realis was indoors,
practising his guitar. Ever since picking up his first guitar at
just 7 years of age, Realis has ploughed all of his...
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While most kids are out and about trying to think up what trouble
they could possibly get into, 13-year-old Vox Realis was indoors,
practising his guitar. Ever since picking up his first guitar at
just 7 years of age, Realis has ploughed all of his time and energy
into mastering the instrument, earning the praise and subsequent
guidance of Kiko Loureiro (Megadeth, Angra) along the way, who saw
something special in the aspiring musician. Not content to merely
practice for himself, Realis started the YouTube series Metal For
Breakfast - which has since gone viral - putting his name and
guitar prowess out there to a global audience.
The result is his recently released debut single Overkill, which
also features Felipe Andreoli (Angra) on bass and Dirk Verbeuren
(Megadeth) on drums. HEAVY recently sat down to chat with the young
guitarist and start by asking him to go into the musical side of
Overkill a bit deeper.
"I knew that I needed to find my own voice, and I wanted to make
sure that what was in my head was represented in the song," Realis
measured. "I'm really about tones, and so I really just embraced a
song structure that is accessible to listeners, but I can still get
what I want from my head into the song. This song is full of
emotion, and I had lots of fun with the different effects and the
drive and really capturing what I was feeling. School and life is
pretty hard at 13 (laughs), and this song is my first attempt to
communicate those sometimes conflicting and really big
emotions."
We bring up his age and ask Realis if it is difficult being thrust
into the limelight so young.
"Yes," he replied honestly, "but everyone is so supportive and
excited to see where this all goes. They also recognise that I'm
young and all this guitar needs to be my choice. My parents, my
mentors and my teacher, they all help me keep a balanced life and
encourage me to embrace the long and patient journey that is
becoming a musician."
In the full interview, we talk more about Overkill and bringing the
song to life. Vox tells us about the writing process for the song
and how he put his own DNA through it. He mentions the two guest
musicians playing on the track and how they came to be involved, as
well as having Kiko Loureiro as his mentor and the importance of
that in his future plans.
Vox talks about his passion for guitar and having old-style metal
musicians as inspiration, but sprinkling enough of himself into the
creative process to make it his own. He talks of future musical
plans and what got him interested in guitar, plus winning the
Musicians Institute Summer Program Scholarship and what it means
moving forward. He spoke of future plans and mapping things out in
steps, Metal For Breakfast and more.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
they could possibly get into, 13-year-old Vox Realis was indoors,
practising his guitar. Ever since picking up his first guitar at
just 7 years of age, Realis has ploughed all of his time and energy
into mastering the instrument, earning the praise and subsequent
guidance of Kiko Loureiro (Megadeth, Angra) along the way, who saw
something special in the aspiring musician. Not content to merely
practice for himself, Realis started the YouTube series Metal For
Breakfast - which has since gone viral - putting his name and
guitar prowess out there to a global audience.
The result is his recently released debut single Overkill, which
also features Felipe Andreoli (Angra) on bass and Dirk Verbeuren
(Megadeth) on drums. HEAVY recently sat down to chat with the young
guitarist and start by asking him to go into the musical side of
Overkill a bit deeper.
"I knew that I needed to find my own voice, and I wanted to make
sure that what was in my head was represented in the song," Realis
measured. "I'm really about tones, and so I really just embraced a
song structure that is accessible to listeners, but I can still get
what I want from my head into the song. This song is full of
emotion, and I had lots of fun with the different effects and the
drive and really capturing what I was feeling. School and life is
pretty hard at 13 (laughs), and this song is my first attempt to
communicate those sometimes conflicting and really big
emotions."
We bring up his age and ask Realis if it is difficult being thrust
into the limelight so young.
"Yes," he replied honestly, "but everyone is so supportive and
excited to see where this all goes. They also recognise that I'm
young and all this guitar needs to be my choice. My parents, my
mentors and my teacher, they all help me keep a balanced life and
encourage me to embrace the long and patient journey that is
becoming a musician."
In the full interview, we talk more about Overkill and bringing the
song to life. Vox tells us about the writing process for the song
and how he put his own DNA through it. He mentions the two guest
musicians playing on the track and how they came to be involved, as
well as having Kiko Loureiro as his mentor and the importance of
that in his future plans.
Vox talks about his passion for guitar and having old-style metal
musicians as inspiration, but sprinkling enough of himself into the
creative process to make it his own. He talks of future musical
plans and what got him interested in guitar, plus winning the
Musicians Institute Summer Program Scholarship and what it means
moving forward. He spoke of future plans and mapping things out in
steps, Metal For Breakfast and more.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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