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7 minutes in heaven
7 minutes in heaven









7 minutes in heaven

“I think what we do the rest of this year will heavily influence and determine next year for us. “No idea, but I’m gonna roll with the punches.” Where do you see the band in another five years’ time? “The perspective, I’m grateful to have experienced every conversation, obstacle, triumph I’ve ever had because of this project because it helps me learn more about myself – what I like, what I don’t like, what I didn’t even know was a thing, etc. What’s been the highlight of your time in the band so far? I highly encourage you to live your life for YOU and no one else.” You’re going to die someday, there’s no reason you should be unhappy with whatever you’re doing, and if there is than fix it. If I’m able to get through to anyone struggling and help them locate themselves, their purpose, their passion, whatever it is that is happiness to you. “I hope I’m able to make a connection, whether it’s me to you or you to me. What do you hope people will take away from the EP, and your music in general? Complacency, emotional hunger and desire to understand myself a lot of self-reflection, restlessness, a burning passion that never seems to be fulfilled. What drew you to the themes you cover on the EP? Showing different angles, perspectives, introducing different objects that may or may not help the narrative through their journey.” Artwork wise was my imagination connecting Symmetry to Side Effects, creating an alternate-universe, showing the growth, change, development in our lives / this alt-world almost two years later from the latest release. It has the same needle drop to start out the record, but this time closing with a more cryptic vibe, leaving it with loose ends for an epic follow-up. My idea was to hypothetically be flipping from Side A to Side B, picking up where it was left off musically, but experimenting as we naturally would. “It’s essentially a part two to our previous release, Side Effects. What’s the story behind the new EP Symmetry? The grind never stops, I don’t have as much time as I’d like to analyse other artists.” Just being ourselves, not trying to worry about what other bands are doing and just living our own lives, writing our own story and finding our own path. “I dislike these questions, because my answer is always going to portray that I know what every other band is doing, and I don’t. What makes you different to other bands out there?

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    How would you describe your sound in three words for people who’ve never heard you? Most importantly, we all have a good dynamic together.” Having Alex to switch off with is great because it allows me to have those moments to jump around like a maniac and really loosen up. I was awful I’m still pretty bad, but I was AWFUL. I fell into being a vocalist by accident when my first “band” in middle school lost ours, I stepped up. “Growing up on Blink-182 as my favourite band, I always dreamt of that duel-vocal dynamic. What were your key influences/inspirations in getting the band together? Granted, I cheated – I think 7MIH was my third attempt because I didn’t like the ones I was landing on. He would quickly scroll up / down and I’d put my finger on the screen and whatever it landed on was the one. I was hanging with a friend in his kitchen scrolling through his iTunes library trying to find a name for the project.











    7 minutes in heaven