He was in a youth crew hardcore band called Disengage and a few other hardcore bands(Bad Seed, Stick Together, not sure who else). He's currently in a hardcore band called Liberty
cameronyears they have a demo on bandcamp and dont play shows too often, mainly based in nyc. he also plays bass for Big Contest they have an lp called time will tell out on moshers delight records
+L ros They have a booking agent because booking shows takes a shitload of time, especially all over the world. He probably wants to spend that time on his other bands (where I'm sure he still books the shows) and his own label.
+L ros I don't think he's claiming that they're DIY or saying "you should only go DIY, don't get into labels" just that "you can go the DIY route and have some success." Not everyone has the luxury or privilege of getting on a major label, luckily they do even though for a long time they weren't on one. Had they stayed completely DIY, we might not have gotten the music they've given us. Basically all he's saying is DIY is something that can work for some people, and in the internet age, you can get a lot out of that mentality.
Agreed. Don't limit your self on the reliance of a label or studio for progression within your band. Don't limit your self from outside sources as well. Do what works and what's best with the resources that are available. He sheds light on the (Big Break) mentality a lot of people have.
that was deep.very inspiring.title fight is my fav band.playing in a band is nothing but fun
0:01 I was like "What the hell kind of mic is that?!"
+IFailedLife It's a windscreen for the mic, they call it a dead cat if I'm not mistaken
this is an important interview
Really nice interview guys!
NED RUSSIN I LOVE YOU
anyone catch that zoom shirt ned is wearing? i have the same one haha killer hardcore band from dc featuring members from lion of judah and intent
Amazing mic, hahahaha.
Come to Shanghai!
I want that watch
whats the last song they playing at that live footage?
Shed
anyone know what other bands he's in that hes talking about?
He was in a youth crew hardcore band called Disengage and a few other hardcore bands(Bad Seed, Stick Together, not sure who else). He's currently in a hardcore band called Liberty
I can't seem to find anything related to the band Liberty. Any vidz up or songs I can listen to?
cameronyears they have a demo on bandcamp and dont play shows too often, mainly based in nyc. he also plays bass for Big Contest they have an lp called time will tell out on moshers delight records
he has his own solo project called Glitterer now
Swiffer picker upper mic
Why that horrible mic?
it's just a wind protector
Ned wasn’t born until 92. He “grew up” in the oughts, not the nineties.
buzzkill
i support them but he says you can do things by theselves but then why are they in a mayor label with help of booking agency that not DIY sorry...
+L ros They have a booking agent because booking shows takes a shitload of time, especially all over the world. He probably wants to spend that time on his other bands (where I'm sure he still books the shows) and his own label.
i understand that , buts that not DIY, plus when it comes to money its a big problem and more when other people are managing you
+L ros I don't think he's claiming that they're DIY or saying "you should only go DIY, don't get into labels" just that "you can go the DIY route and have some success." Not everyone has the luxury or privilege of getting on a major label, luckily they do even though for a long time they weren't on one. Had they stayed completely DIY, we might not have gotten the music they've given us. Basically all he's saying is DIY is something that can work for some people, and in the internet age, you can get a lot out of that mentality.
Agreed. Don't limit your self on the reliance of a label or studio for progression within your band. Don't limit your self from outside sources as well. Do what works and what's best with the resources that are available. He sheds light on the (Big Break) mentality a lot of people have.