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1. What are you currently up to? (e.g. touring/studio,etc.)
We're currently rehearsing our live set for
the upcoming shows with Glenn Hughes in Spain
and the shows in Switzerland. On top of that
we're writing songs for a full length album
which we hope to release early next year.
2.
Please give us a brief history of Adrenaline
101 and the style of music you play, how you
got together, who your biggest influences are,
and introduce us to the other bandmembers.
Pascal Luder (Bass), Hens Grubenmann (Guitars)
and Reto Wild (Drums) already played together
in 1997 when they played for the Swiss band
Paganini. Pascal and Reto then moved to Germany
for a few years and when they returned they
called up Hens to form their own band. After
auditioning more than 20 singers they've finally
found what they were looking for in the form
of Delon Cyclon from the band Bonafide, and
shortly after, Mack Schildknecht who we always
wanted as a 2nd guitarist joined forces and
we started to record our 5 Track EP in our own
studio. Adrenaline 101 is a mix of all kinds
of rock styles but is best described as New
Rock.
3.
How easy or difficult has it been to get gigs
and promotion for gigs, and what are your views
on 'talent show' television programmes such
as Pop Idol, The X Factor etc?
Since all of us played in various bands before
we all had people we could call to help us out
so thankfully it hasn't been too hard yet. As
for talent shows... if culture was a tree then
shows like Pop Idol would be the dog's piss
laying on the ground underneath it.
4. How important do you
feel the internet is for promoting your music
etc., and what do you think of the proliferation
of sites such as MySpace, Bebo Facebook etc?
We found our singer on MySpace, thank God for
that!
5.
What music do you have available, and where
can we find out more about it?
Currently we only have our 5 track EP which
you can hear on our MySpace
profile which caused kind of a buzz and
we're now negotiating with various record labels
to put out our debut album.
6.
What has been the highlight(s) and lowpoint(s)
of your career to date, and what would you like
to achieve ideally by the end of 2007?
A highlight for us was to see how people react
to our demo, since we all did it by ourselves
not knowing if anyone would like it - and getting
back so many postive reactions is a great thing.
Another highlight will be our first small tour
with Glenn Hughes in Spain and we're all looking
forward to that. No lowpoints yet. We hope to
get our record released next year and play as
many shows as possible.
7.
Pascal, you've worked in the music business
for quite a few years and have seen bands at
all levels of their career, and have worked
in front of audiences all over the world. How
is the music scene changing? And how do you
think it will develop?
That's hard to say. The Internet has changed
things a lot but since you're not able to download
the full all-round experience of actually being
at a concert I hope that more people will go
out and catch a great band on stage LIVE.
8.
What has been your most rocknroll moment so
far?
Getting the mastered version of our EP back
and then getting wasted listening to it.
9.
What do you all like doing in your spare time?
Since we all still have to work in day jobs,
our spare time is used entirely for the band.
No rest for the wicked!
10.
Please give a message to your fans.
We hope to see all of you at our upcoming shows
and have a blast together. Join us for the ride!

© Get Ready To Rock - 26th July 2007
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