I Prevail Interview with Eric Vanlerberghe

Interview with Eric Vanlerberghe of I Prevail

                                

Suzie Soule of Best Rock List sat down with vocalist, Eric Vanlerberghe of I Prevail.  I Prevail published a cover version of Taylor Swift’s “Blank Space” on YouTube on December 1, 2014.  Since then, it has been viewed over 12.5 million times as of print date.  The song has reached #1 on iTunes rock chart.  It was on Sirius XM Octane’s Big ‘Uns countdown for several weeks.  Now, it is gaining radio airplay nationwide.  The song has fast forwarded the band to their first step of dream life status after signing with a label, Fearless Records.  Eric Vanlerberghe was working his day job in January of 2015 at IHOP.   Less than six months later, they are headlining a tour, talking to fans who know all the words to their Heart vs. Mind EP and giving interviews to the press.

I Prevail's Eric Vanlerberghe

I Prevail’s Eric Vanlerberghe and Suzie Soule of Best Rock List

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Best Rock List (BRL):  You have had 12.5 million views of “Blank Space” video. Congratulations on all your success so far. You basically had overnight success.

Eric Vanlerberghe:  It was crazy! I never thought…

BRL:  Do you ever pinch yourself and wonder if you are dreaming?

Eric Vanlerberghe:  Oh every morning, I wake up in a new city and have to pinch myself and make sure. Yeah, this a city I’ve never been in before, about to play in front of a hundred kids or three hundred kids or more. Yeah. It is a dream come true.

BRL:  What’s the biggest crowd you think you’ve played so far?

Eric Vanlerberghe:  As of now, up to this date, it’s our hometown show. It was our third show on tour and our first as I Prevail. Eleven hundred kids sold out at our big venue back home. That was our biggest one. That was awesome!

BRL:  Well you guys are definitely on the scene and tremendously successful. I think of how much your video has gone viral and how successful you’ve become. Where are you guys from?

Eric Vanlerberghe:  We are from Detroit area. About thirty minutes north of Detroit.

BRL:  Did you guys know each other before forming the band?

Eric Vanlerberghe:  No. Actually Steve (Menoian) and Brian (Burkheiser) met each other online. On some social media site that you can meet members of bands. Brian’s old band’s drummer was dating someone that I played college baseball with and knew I was looking for a band. And they met me. We found Lee (Runestad) on YouTube doing drum covers and we were like, “Wow, this kid’s good. Holy shit! He lives in Michigan! Let’s pick him up too.”
And then the other two touring members, our bassist, Tony (Camposeo) is a good friend of mine from back in the local Michigan scene. Dylan (Bowman), our other touring guitarist, our producer produced one of his old bands. So that is how we met. So we didn’t know each other until we started playing music together.

BRL:  How did your band come up with the name, I Prevail?

Eric Vanlerberghe:  With bands and their band names, you can usually get a feel for what kind of music they play and what they sound like off the bat. Like Suicide Silence, you wouldn’t just think they were a pop band. Megadeth, you don’t think they’re a pop band or a radio rock band. So we wanted a name that, right off the git-go, you hear and you kind of know that we have positive vibes in music. And being from Detroit, Michigan, you know Michigan’s economy and the area, people already have kind of preconceived notion that it’s not the greatest area to grow up in. There’s nothing really good that comes from Detroit or Michigan, southeast Michigan but we want to change people’s opinions. Because we come out with positive music and such. That right off the beginning, we want people to have a preconceived notion of us.
So we were sitting and thinking…well…really quick what gets some people’s attention that you’re coming out with something positive. I prevail…I overcome…whoa! How about that? How about I Prevail? You’re prevailing, you’re overcoming the stereotype. You’re overcoming anything really, a positive mentality.

BRL:  That’s good. Yeah, all your songs are pretty positive.

Eric Vanlerberghe:  Yeah, even our heavy one, “Face Your Demons”, is. It deals with a pretty heavy subject of rape and abuse. It tries to put a positive outlook on the whole negative situation.

BRL:  And moving forward and facing those issues.

Eric Vanlerberghe:  Yes.

BRL:  You have released the Heart vs. Mind EP which is phenomenal.

Eric Vanlerberghe:  Thank you.

BRL:  What I I recognized is the production of it is just great.

Eric Vanlerberghe:  Well, thank you.

BRL:  What can you tell me about the producer?

Eric Vanlerberghe:  B.J. Perry of Wall of Sound Studio. He is a guy who just writes music for a living. He writes for Fox, UFC Fight Night, and MTV and all that. He is a good friend of ours and went in there to record. He knows what he’s doing when it comes to music. But the funny thing is, you’d never know it was a studio. It is a little basement in a little house in a small farm town out in Michigan. He is very knowledgeable at what he does. That’s B.J. Perry at Wall of Sound.

BRL:  Yeah. Some producers are like that though because really it is what your ear hears.

Eric Vanlerberghe:  Exactly.

BRL:  Will your next album be produced by him?

Eric Vanlerberghe:  Yes. We’ll actually working with him right now. Not sure who it will be mixed and mastered by but we are working with B.J. Perry right now writing and recording our next album.

BRL:  That’s good. It is always good to have a cohesive sound when you’re putting out a sophomore or actually, it’d be a full length?

Eric Vanlerberghe:  Yep. It’ll be our first full length.

BRL:  Yeah.

Eric Vanlerberghe:  That’s what we aiming for.

BRL:  Okay. Let’s delve into some of the tracks on this EP. “Love, Lust and Liars” is getting a lot of airplay on Sirius XM Octane now. Was there a particular person who inspired that song?

Eric Vanlerberghe:  Um. We each had our own person. The best way to describe our writing process for the EP was each day, we’d come in looking to write the next song. So we’d go into the studio and we are going to write a new song. We’d bounce ideas off each other. What are we feeling? We’d either start writing lyrics. Brian and I would come with lyrics, you know. Or we’d have a little bit of a riff or a drum track that Steve or Lee were working on and we’d get the vibe for how we’re feeling and then say “Love, Lust, and Liars” is the first one we kind of all bounced off stories about. Like how a certain girl in our life screwed us over and Brian came back with some lyrics. We bounced it back and forth about how this one girl in each of our lives just really got in there and ruined our lives. That’s why I think the song works so well is that it was influenced by a personal story but it can relate to each one of us in the band. We put on our own little influence in there. That’s why I think it works well with listeners, they can get their own story.

BRL:  Right, the fans can relate to the songs as well. Who does the lyric writing?

Eric Vanlerberghe:  Brian and I do a lot of the lyric writing but we take in from everyone. All four of us throw in the pot there.

BRL:  So when you’re writing. All of you are writing together.

Eric Vanlerberghe:  Yep. We all sit down and it’s usually in the same room. We all sit down and start writing. Sometimes, Steve will come in with a guitar riff. I’ll come in with a couple of lines of to some lyrics. I like to write poetry and stuff so I’ll bring some old stuff that I wrote in. Brian’s very good at writing melodies and hooks. So he’ll come in with, ‘Hey, I’ve got a real good melody’. Lee will have some drum parts mapped out in my head or vice versa. ‘Hey, I’ve got this guitar part in my head. Steve you want to track it real quick?’ So we all work together. We all have our own talents but we all kind of throw in the pot together.

BRL:  Okay, you guys are from Michigan. What kind of music did you listen to growing up?

Eric Vanlerberghe:  Me, personally, it changed dramatically. My dad listened to a lot of Led Zeppelin and classic rock like that.  And that’s what I grew up listening to.  And I had my little rap phase for a couple of years, 50 Cent “Get Rich or Die Tryin’” was the first cd I ever purchased. But growing up, I got into Emo, Pop, stuff like that. Then it got heavier. Now I listen to Beatdown, Hardcore, or Metal. But I also listen to a lot of like, now this is weird, other side of the world, Spoken Word and poetry. La Dispute and Listen are two bands that I really, really enjoy. But that is where I get influence from writing. That’s what I grew up listening to.

BRL:  Yeah. Those are all good. Poetry is always good when you’re writing lyrics. You’ve said that you would love to tour with some of the bands that you love. So, bands like A Day To Remember, Bring Me The Horizon, We Came As Romans.  Now, We Came As Romans is from your area so do you guys know each other?

Eric Vanlerberghe:  No. I grew up going to see them all the time when I was younger. When they put out their first album, I went and saw their cd release show back in Mount Clemens (Michigan). I don’t know them personally. I’ve seen them around town and stuff. It’s cool saying we come from the same city, same town. Same as Chiodos and I See Stars but trying to the next band to come out. It’s awesome to follow in their footsteps. It would be awesome to tour with those bands, A Day To Remember, especially, and Bring Me The Horizon would be really cool.

BRL:  Okay, so you guys on tour over the summer. We’ll follow your tour on your social media. Then, what are your plans after that?

Eric Vanlerberghe:  Well, we have a couple of weeks off after this tour to go back and write in the studio. We have a big fall tour planned. We cannot announce anything yet. It’s going to be one hell of a tour.

BRL:  Hmm. Is it a headlining tour or not? (I am trying to get as much information as possible.)

Eric Vanlerberghe:  The only thing I can say is that it’s not a headlining tour. That’s all I can say. Don’t twist my arm anymore because I will get in trouble. But it’s going to be a blast. It’s going to be an amazing tour.

BRL:  Okay, we’ll look forward to that. Thank for you taking the time to talk to me.

Eric Vanlerberghe:  Of course.

 

Be sure to catch the Crossroads Tour.  With the rate of their success, I Prevail, will be selling arena shows before you know it.  You can say you saw them way back when.

Crossroads Tour

In This Moment Concert Review

In This Moment Concert Review
July 5, 2015 The Limelight Eventplex, Peoria, Illinois
                                

In This Moment (ITM) are on tour supporting their latest album Black Widow that was released November 17, 2014. In This Moment was formed in 2005 by Maria Brink and Chris Howorth. They are the new metalcore band with metal growls and melodic singing accompanied by guitars, heavy drums along with electronic programming.

First Decree opened the evening. The band is a solid rock band from Cheyenne, Wyoming. Vocalist, Travis James, had a great rapport with the audience. The band is poised to release their sophomore album, This is Our Rise on August 21st.

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The Defiled is a metal band from England and there is no question that they are heavy metal. The Defiled is the very first band to play on a free floating iceberg in September 2014. You can watch the iceberg performance here:

The Defiled on an Iceberg

The Defiled kept the music heavy for this evening. They started with “As I Drown” of which the chorus expands on the support they received

“And I have tried my hardest, But you, have beat me down, ‘Cause its the same old situation, Pouring, water as I drown. Walking in wind-driven rain, Tangled in a blanket of your lies, You’re fucking killing me”.

They used the words “f*ck” and “motherf*ckers” gratuitously throughout their set. The AVD was throwing his keyboard like a frisbee into the air and catching it easily. The Defiled encouraged a circle pit and the crowd complied.

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36 Crazyfists performed next. 36 Crazyfists is a metalcore band from Anchorage, Alaska that formed way back in 1994. They are the heart of American metal bands. These guys have been around for a long time and toured extensively. They just released their seventh album Time and Trauma. You can purchase it on their website here.  The vocalist, Brock Lindow, was looked a bit like a fisherman in a Speedmetal black t-shirt and a stocking cap. 36 Crazyfists put on a killer, high-energy show. Their setlist consisted of “I’ll Go Until My Heart Stops”, “Bloodwork”, new song “Time and Trauma” and crowd favorite, “Slit Wrist Theory”. It was my first time seeing 36 Crazyfists live and I can tell you I will make a point to see them again. I would suggest you do the same.

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The anticipation began to build with Black Widow spider legs on a white fabric screen blocking the view of the stage. The crowd waited for the stage to be set up behind the screen. The stage set included lighted steps, metal gates and a tent for costume changes. Drummer, Tom Hane’s kit was stage right and up above the rest of the band. The bassist, Travis Johnson, was Tom’s complement on the left side. The lower areas on each side of the main area left room for guitarists, Chris Howorth, and Randy Weitzel.

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In This Moment encourages their fans to #becometheshow and dress up for the show and many fans do just that. There is a background screen set up at every venue for the fans to snap pictures and send to the band’s social media.

In This Moment’s performance is a seamless, theatrical vision with costume changes where the songs flow into one another. ITM’s set began with “Sick Like Me”. Fans and smoke blew around hair and also added to the song “Burn” where vocalist, Maria Brink, used large black, fabric wings to perform. Accompanying Maria Brink and sometimes attached to each of her legs were her backup dancers known as the Blood Girls. The stage had back-lighting that concentrated the crowd’s view of Maria Brink’s hourglass figure.  A new costume added to In This Moment’s tour was a circus tamer with whip.  Maria using the whip definitely got the audience excited.

One of the most important gestures that the band executes in every show is to thank the fans. Maria tells them, “Thanks you for taking time, hard earned money, and thank you from the bottom of our hearts.” Her gratitude is sincere and the fans appreciate it. (Especially after standing in a two foot by two foot square for over four hours.)

Maria Brink told the audience that “Whore” was a “Go f*ck yourself to those that think they know who you are.” She asked the crowd to turn hate into love and turned the message from one of negativity into one of positivity as the song does by changing the stigma of “whore” into a positive connotation.

W-women
H-honoring
O-one another
R-rising
E-eternally

At the end of the evening, the crowd called for an encore and of course, the only song for an encore is “Blood”. Maria Brink asked the audience to chant “We want blood!” before it could be performed.

The Black Widow tour continues.

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From Ashes To New

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From Ashes To New


From Ashes To New

Formed 2013 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States

Current Members (click on member’s name for Wikipedia):

Matt Brandyberry, rapper

     @mattfatn Instagram

@MattFATN Twitter

Matt Brandyberry Facebook

Chris Musser, vocalist

    @infamuss Instagram

    Chris Musser Facebook

    @MusserChris Twitter

Dan Kecki, guitarist

    @DanKecki Twitter

Branden “Boo” Kreider, guitarist

    Branden’s Facebook

Garrett Russell, bassist 

   @garrettFATN Instagram

   @garrettFATN Twitter 

Tim D’Onofrio, drummer

    @timdonofrio Instagram

    Tim D’Onofrio’s Facebook

  @fromashestonew Instagram

   @FromAshesToNew Twitter

   From Ashes To New’s Facebook

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P.O.D.

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P.O.D. (Payable On Death)


P.O.D.

Formed 1992 in San Diego, California, U.S.A.

Current Members (click on member’s name for Wikipedia):

Sonny Sandoval, vocalist

    @sonnywhosoever Instagram

    @sonnywhosoever Twitter

Wuv Bernardo, drummer 

    Wuv’s Facebook

    @wuvywuv Twitter

Traa Daniels, bassist

    @traadaniels Instagram

    Traa’s Facebook

    @traapod Twitter

Marcos Curiel, guitarist

    @officialmarcoscuriel Instagram

    @marcoscuriel Twitter

 

  @pod Instagram

   @POD Twitter

   P.O.D.’s Facebook

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P.O.D.’s Wikipedia

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Win Two Tickets to Breaking Benjamin

Win two tickets to Breaking Benjamin with Starset

July 21, 2015 7:30 p.m. at U.S. Cellular Coliseum in Bloomington, Illinois

                                

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From Ashes To New Interview

Best Rock List From Ashes To New Interview

The band From Ashes To New (FATN) talks to Matt Brandyberry and Chris Musser about the meaning behind some of their biggest songs, where they come from and their touring plans for the fall.

                                

P.O.D. Interview

Best Rock List  P.O.D. Interview with Marcos Curiel

Suzie Soule sat down with founding member, Marcos Curiel, of P.O.D. and we clarified the band’s name origin. We talked about their new album The Awakening that comes out August 21st with guest vocalists, Maria Brink, of In This Moment and Lou Koller of Sick Of It All.  Watch the exclusive interview here.

                                

Win Two Tickets To Breaking Benjamin at River Riot

Win Two Tickets To Breaking Benjamin at River Riot with Hollywood Undead

July 19, 2015 Gates open 11 a.m. Westfair Amphitheater, Council Bluffs, Iowa

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10 Years
Thousand Foot Krutch
Powerman 5000
Shaman’s Harvest
I Prevail
Full Devil Jacket
Awaken The Empire

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Rob Zombie Concert Review

                                

Rob Zombie embarked on the Super Monster Sex Action tour and stopped in Indianapolis at the Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn of the scenic White River State Park. The park naturally inclines so there is not a bad vantage point on the lawn. The weather was looking very stormy but it only sprinkled for a small moment. Fans of all ages, from babies to eighty-year-olds, came out to see Rob Zombie and his show. The feeling was one of camaraderie of very diverse fans.

No actual opening band was listed on the show bill but a DJ came out in a priest outfit and a mask and spun some old tunes from Van Halen, Primus, and Nine Inch Nails. He was dancing around and holding his head but not really going along with the music. The fans tried to get into it but it just was not interesting enough to hold the attention of the crowd. In the end, he was revealed as the drummer, Ginger Fish. In today’s rock culture where radio and record label support a very small amount of new rock and metal, it would have been nice to see a great opener who could use the exposure.

The backdrop for the show were large banners of monsters from classic horror movies, Wolfman, Werewolf of London, Frankenstein, The Phantom of The Opera, and King Kong. Three Nosferatu microphone stands were placed on the stage. The show was less of a theatrical production than past shows by Rob Zombie. The show highlighted the music. The playlist included “Teenage Nosferatu Pussy”, “Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine”, “Living Dead Girl”, “Pussy Liquor” and “Never Gonna Stop (The Red, Red Kroovy)”. He and his band showed they could still rock and focused on the music.

Guitarist, John 5, has been a musician as long as Rob Zombie. He is best known as guitarist for Marilyn Manson and David Lee Roth. He also has several successful guitar albums. Piggy D, bassist, is very successful as well and has co-wrote songs for Alice Cooper, John 5, and Rob Zombie. He also has a successful solo career. The drummer, Ginger Fish, is best known as a drummer for Marilyn Manson. His career spans twenty years. He is also a performing club DJ.

During the show, Rob Zombie, implored the crowd to put down their cell phones for one song. He asked them to rock out without being engaged with a device. The crowd complied and it was refreshing for the fans to be attentively listening and enjoying the music. Rob commented that in Japan, the shows there do not have a single smart phone. (The use of smart phones in Japan are banned by the venues as no photos or videos are allowed.)

The weather was fine for the evening until almost the end of the show. Then some menacing lightning from pretty far away made an appearance. The wind blew down the King Kong banner that was entire height of the stage. Luckily no one was injured by the heavy backdrop. Then Rob advised his staff to leave the banner down when they attempted to put it up.

The band was able to perform it’s full set and for an encore, they performed “We’re An American Band” (Grand Funk Railroad) and “Lords of Salem”

Rob Zombie Concert Photo Gallery

Rob Zombie Concert Photo Gallery
Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn, Indianapolis, Indiana
June 14, 2015

                                

 

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