What was the beginning point for your music career? How did it all start?

My music career began when I started writing songs during my teenage years. I was inspired by a diverse range of artists and genres, and I found a sense of freedom and catharsis in expressing my thoughts and feelings through song.

Was there any bumps on the road? What kind of challenges did you have to deal with?

Certainly, the road has not always been smooth. One major challenge was balancing my full-time job with my commitment to music. Finding the time, energy, and resources to write, rehearse, and record, while also keeping up with my work and personal responsibilities, was, and still is, a constant juggling act.

What was the most fulfilling and satisfying moment so far?

The most fulfilling moment thus far has been the positive feedback and appreciation from fans. Knowing that my music resonates with people and can have an impact on their lives is the most rewarding aspect of this journey.

How would you describe the music that you typically create?

My music could be best described as psychological grunge, drawing inspiration from 90’s grunge, notably Nirvana, while also incorporating my own philosophical themes and musings.

What is your creative process like?

My creative process is largely introspective. I spend a lot of time exploring ideas, emotions, and experiences, and then work to transform these elements into lyrics and melodies. The goal is to create music that is both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant.

If you could change anything about the industry, what would it be?

I’d love to see a shift towards more transparency and fairness within the industry. There’s often a lack of clarity about the business side of music, which can be a significant barrier for independent and emerging artists.

If you were asked to give a piece of advice to upcoming bands, what would that be?

Stay true to your vision and don’t be afraid to take risks. It’s important to make music that is authentic to you, even if it doesn’t conform to current trends.

What has been the best performance of your career so far?

The best performance would have to be the debut of “Peace”. The audience’s reaction to the song’s introspective lyrics and the emotional connection felt on stage was truly unforgettable.

If you didn’t become a musician, what would you be doing now?

If I weren’t a musician, I’d likely be involved in some form of storytelling. Whether that would be writing, filmmaking, or some other medium, the drive to explore and express ideas is a fundamental part of who I am.

What is new with the band at the moment? What are you currently working on and would like to share with the world?

Currently, I am working on my upcoming album ‘Reveries & Requiems.’ This project is a significant step forward in my musical journey and showcases the evolution of my sound. It’s a deeply personal work that explores a wide range of philosophical and existential themes, and I’m excited to share it with the world.

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