Xtatic Line – Dubbed ‘The new Linkin Park’

Just as Linkin Park announces the news of their new album ‘LIVING THINGS’ that’s due for release this June 2012, another band has been causing a stir on the Rock/Rap scene. Xtatic Line, from the west coast of Florida gave the details of their new EP ‘RE:Dawn’ and their views on being dubbed ‘the new Linkin Park’ to our Collaborator Matthew Trevett.

MT: Details of your new EP ‘RE:Dawn’ were released only a couple of days ago, what has the reaction been like so far and what can we expect from the EP musically?

XL: “It’s been a crazy past couple of weeks so far. The support shown to the production, not only by the fans but also by the media, has been downright incredible and I’m truly appreciative of that. Well, the new EP consists of 5 re-imagined versions of tracks that appeared on the demo. The goal was to create and deliver a more energetic and vivid experience and I think I was able to accomplish that with this record. It also serves as a good indication of the direction I’m heading in with future productions. I had a lot of fun working on this project and I truly hope the fans enjoy it as much as I did putting it together.”

MT: You are the Producer/Vocalist, who else is involved with the Xtatic Line project?

XL: “No one else, just me and my laptop. Everything you hear on every Xtatic Line song was composed, recorded and produced by me. I play the guitar and piano so I thought I could pull it off and I think it worked out pretty well.”

MT: What do you make of comparisons between yourself and Linkin Park’s early material is it nice to be compared to such a big band or does it add extra pressure?

XL: “It’s an honor really. I’m very proud of being mentioned alongside Linkin Park when people talk about Rap/Rock. When it’s all said and done, I want Xtatic Line to be remembered as one of the biggest acts that represented the genre. As far as pressure goes, I don’t do music to live up to others standards. I don’t make music and then go compare it to someone else’s work to determine if it’s good or not. I don’t put that kind of pressure on me because I don’t believe in that. So being compared to LP is fine due to the fact that I’m not trying to fill their shoes or live up to their name. I work on what I think would be interesting to try and create, and as long as I keep doing that, I’ll feel no exterior pressure.”

MT: You were name dropped by Mike Shinoda, is he someone you look up to and do you think you two have similar styles lyrically?

XL: “Definitely. He was a big inspiration growing up and one of the biggest reasons I got into the production side of things. I don’t know if I would say we have similar writing styles due to the fact that Mike and I have gone in different directions over the years. Maybe at some point we had similar styles but I don’t think we do at this particular moment.”

MT: If you could choose any Festival to perform at, where would it be and why?

XL: “It’s difficult for me to mention a specific festival due to the style of music that I play. Perhaps the Download Festival? I’d like to prepare a show for that event.”

MT: Funniest thing that’s ever happened to you?

XL: “Well I don’t know if this is the funniest thing that’s ever happened to me but recently I went through a ‘drive thru’, paid, thanked the person who gave me the change and then just drove off. One of the employees had to run outside to remind me I had forgotten the food. It was more embarrassing than funny now that I think about it, I had a lot in my mind that day – or so I like to believe.”

MT: Often the ‘Nu Metal’ tag is slapped on aggressive Rock/Rap bands, do you put yourself in that category or do you see yourself as more experimental with your sound?

XL: “I think any type of label is toxic to an artist or creative mind, if they let it define them that is. Of course, musically, you have to somehow categorize yourself and that’s fine as long as you don’t let it become a cage. I don’t really want a tag slapped over Xtatic Line, the project is what it is and will always be a product of how I’m feeling creatively.”

MT: You have over 20,000 likes on your Facebook page and over 12,000 followers on Twitter; do you find social media is a good way to connect with your fans?

XL: “No doubt, no doubt. It’s such a powerful tool nowadays. It’s pretty much the reason why Xtatic Line blew up like it did in such a short period of time, I launched and presented the project online and it just spread like wildfire. It was truly unbelievable. It’s also the reason why I’m releasing “Re:Dawn”, because of that interaction with the fans. I do listen and look at what people are saying or requesting, I truly value my fans and what they have to say.”

MT: If you could pick any, which TV show would you love to be on?

XL: “Easy, The Office! I love that show.”

MT: The biggest influence on your life?

XL: “My parents. I know that is kind of cliche and perhaps corny to some but it’s the honest truth. It’s hard not to be influenced by people who have always been there for you regardless of whatever the situation may be and truly love and care for you unconditionally.”

MT: Where do you see Xtatic Line in 10 years?

XL: “I hope that by then I was able to establish Xtatic Line as a household name and had built something special enough to be remembered for a long time.”

MT: Do you have any plans for live dates this year after your EP is released?

XL: “I plan on touring in the fall but I haven’t worked on specifics yet. That’s going to be the next step now after I’m done with all the stuff regarding the EP.”

MT: Describe yourself as a person in five words?

XL: “Humorous, carefree, moody, weird and determined. Sounds like a great combination.”

MT: Which artists/bands currently on the scene would you love to work with?

XL: “Probably Adele. I think she’s a breath of fresh air in the industry and she’s extremely talented. So if I had the chance, I would definitely work with her.”

MT: If you could give one piece of advice to any other band trying to break into the music industry what would it be?

XL: “Act on your ideas and make them happen. I’ve met so many peoples who have great ideas but they never get around to making them a reality. If you are passionate about something, take action.”

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By Matthew Trevett

Giovanna – London’s got a new talent

New on the London scene, Giovanna, 21, is a singer-songwriter and the younger sister of Mumford & Sons vocalist Winston Marshall. Currently signed to Mi7 Records, her single Out In Bold has received airtime by Radio 1 and is due for release on Monday 5th December 2011.

Taken from her own life experiences, her music can be described as a journey through a life both broken and yet uplifting; innocent yet troubled but at the same time intensely driven. Giovanna has been playing the piano from the age of five and while it’s still early days in her career, she is for sure England’s new talent.

The Upcoming caught up with Giovanna for a quick chat about the inspiration for her music and her first single, Out In Bold.

Lots of people have been talking about Out In Bold, especially because it was Zane Lowe’sSingle of the week’.  Are you pleased with the positive reaction so far to your single which is released on Monday 5th December?

I can’t really complain, I’m pleased with the reaction so far and I can only hope that things develop and continue to get better!

Do you think that with the female artists currently on the scene right now (Adele, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland, etc.) it is a tough time for young female artists trying to break into the music scene?

I think it’s important to persevere with your dreams; I’m very happy with how far I’ve got – but I think it’s also important to know your limits as an artist.

Was it at the age of five, when you first started playing the piano, that you first found your love for music?

Before I started playing piano I remember going round a friend’s house and there was a keyboard in the corner of the room. I remember thinking to myself, “I’ve got to have a go!” So I did and it continued from there.

Do you feel that your music is a reflection of your own character?

I like to take a big mix of elements from my character and try to portray those emotions through my music; I also like to draw inspiration from my own life experiences when writing lyrics.

Which artists both past and present have inspired you the most?

Michael Jackson, Adele, Moby, whose electronica elements I can relate to, Eva Cassidy, and Laura Marling, who has great lyrics.

What do you hope to have achieved in five years’ time?

I would just like to make the best album I could possibly make and continue to enjoy and make music

How did you come up with the name Shaky Ground for your debut EP and what can we expect it to be like?

The EP is really inspired from my own personal experiences in love and life. I am interested in experimenting with different genres so you can also expect a little drum & bass!

After the release of your EP in early 2012 can we expect to see you touring the UK?

Yes, I would love to do a tour next year but at the moment I am concentrating on my EP and improving myself as an artist.

If you could choose any venue to perform at, where would it be and why?

I think perhaps the Hammersmith Apollo –  when I was younger I used to pass it every day and see the artists’ names on the big board, so it would be a dream come true to perform there myself.

Giovanna’s debut single, Out In Bold, comes out on Mi7 Records on 5th December 2011 while Giovanna’s EP, Shaky Ground, is scheduled for release in early 2012.

Matthew Trevett

Photos: Mi7Records

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