So here's the second complete interview from Ghostchant, I'll admit I'm still pretty green so bear with me haha.
With this one, again I’m ecstatic; never would I have ever imagined that I’d be asking questions to the guitarist of one of my favourite current bands, Joey Roxx of Burn Halo.
Sadly Burn Halo are one of America’s hidden gems, the sad part being the ‘hidden’ part, these guys’ records are both killer, and frankly do what bands such as Nickelback and Papa Roach have been doing for over a decade but do it better. With any new band Burn have had their fair share of line-up changes, however the two core members have always been James Hart and Joey.
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With being a massive Eighteen Visions fan, when I heard that James had gotten a new band together and that people were saying they picked up from where Eighteen left off, I had to check you guys out. And man was I glad I did, Burn Halo meld together so many aspects of rock; you have the swagger of the glam/hair metal bands of the 80s, you have the ferocity of 90s grunge yet a huge variety of song type, ranging from pure radio-rock to border-line metal.
Questions;
Having grown up in the 80’s and 90’s, which bands do you feel influenced you the most? Are there any records or bands that made you decide that touring in a band was the thing for you.
For me the first time I saw AFI’s "Days of the Phoenix" video it literally made me say "whatever that is, that's what I want to do!!!" The bands that influenced me the most are AFI, Metallica, and Avril Lavigne lol
You guys as a band have been known for having insane interactivity with your fans (you just have to look through your Facebook photos to see the vast amount of fan/band images). Is this something you feel is needed for a band to get over with the fans, and is it something maybe lacking with some bands?
I think social media has definitely made it easier for fans to connect with their favorite artists... I don’t think it is a necessity, but I enjoy hearing the good and even the bad. I wish it was around when I was a kid because it would have been cool to pick the brains of my favorite bands growing up... I still think the element of waiting outside a bus or van to meet your favorite band is a really cool thing and I hope that never becomes any less special.
Staying with interactivity, the sound of Burn Halo is very ‘big’, suited for the huge venues among the likes of Avenged Sevenfold and even Guns N’ Roses, yet you guys really haven’t broken out of the club/theatre circuit. Do you prefer the smaller shows or are the big stages beckoning for Burn?
Well actually we have toured with bands like A7x, Korn, Papa Roach, and the Used... Obiously I would loved to be able the play arenas every night.. but that doesn't mean clubs aren't getting the same quality of show... I've always been a DIY type of dude and enjoy seeing bands at intimate venues and knowing that they work their butts off... so I hope people think of us in that light.
With the new album being teased so much, is this the album that will finally break Burn Halo into the world (and see you tour UK haha)?
LOL you'll have to ask our label about the UK but I really would love to go... we just want people to know we ARE working on a new record, and that we took our time writing it to make sure it was the best it can be!!! Keep posted with the bands Facebook and we will release more info very soon.
Through the two albums so far Burn have released, both have been drastically different in sound. The first was nearly a pure radio-rock album which seemed to fit in well with the likes of Nickelback and Drowning Pool, whereas ‘Up From The Ashes’ was verging on metal at times. Does the new album continue this trend of a maturing of sound and even going heavier?
Well James and I from day one connected as friends with our mutual love of metal... especially a bands like at the gates and inflames.. the new album is heavier and much more mature. We've gotten heavier because since we've toured and been writing the heavier songs are just more fun. LOL
On the first album there were a number of different guests on it (Syn Gates of Avenged Sevenfold and Keith Barney of Eighteen Visions). Is there anyone you’d love to come over and collab on a track on the new album?
Yelawolf, M. Shadows, Syn again, or Jacoby Shaddix would be amazing
What’s been your favourite track to play live, and are there any songs that you just hate playing but are fan or band favourites? Are there any tracks you wish you could cover live?
My fave track is either Save Me, or Threw It All Away... in Threw the lyrics are amazing and it’s a very real/personal song for me and Hart... Least fave is probably Shine... don't know why lol I want to cover Kiss From A Rose by Seal again
Last question; is there any information at all that you could give us about the new album, like an exclusive titbit? A track title? Release date?
Sorry man, not allowed to drop any info yet, but keep posted on the Facebook!!!!
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I'm so happy with how this can't out, Joey was so nice and chill with it and was super quick with getting back to me. So nice and I really do hope that the new album is the one that Burn finally start getting the recognition that they deserve.
If marketed properly and to the right people, I seriously think these dudes could be the next Guns 'N' Roses, and take over the world!!
Hit these guys up on their Facebook page, and keep posted for new info on Burn the forthcoming album!
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