Interview: Clay Soldiers

Clay Soldiers hail from the UK and blend elements of alternative, grunge, and stoner rock in their music. Formed in 2020, the band consists of vocalist/guitarist Leon, bassist Stu, and drummer Pablo. They have already seen a few notable achievements, including 16,000+ all-time streams across the various services and listeners in forty different countries.

I recently chatted with Clay Soldiers about their backgrounds in music, influences, playing live, and their debut EP, Life After Death.

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First and foremost, thank you so much for taking time out of your busy schedule for this interview. Let’s start with the story behind the band’s name. I always find those interesting.

Stu: Initially, we were talking about Greek mythology and we were looking for names along the lines of mythological beasts and history. However, Leon states that “Clay Soldiers” came from the idea that people are molded in terms of their way of thinking, their resilience – they are not as strong as they think they are and are made to believe they are invincible.

Clay Soldiers’ sound encompasses multiple styles. Who are the band’s influences?

Stu: Our biggest influences are the bands and sounds of the 90s, such as Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, Queens of the Stone Age, and Faith No More. We also take inspiration from classic rock, like Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin, and lately we’ve drawn from some newer bands on the scene, particularly our friends in Dunes, The Grudge, and High Desert Queen, in terms of their performance and style.

So, if you don’t mind, can you tell me how you got started in music? What made you decide this is what you wanted to do?

Stu: We have always been interested in music in a big way. However, truly thinking about it, we lived through the 80s and 90s, where the music was an inspirational element in our lives. So, seeing bands that had grown considerably from the late 80s to the mid-90s and beyond, it was something that we had always felt that it wasn’t out of reach to do. It was a case of finding the instrument that we could share the rocking vibes with and over time, learning what it means to write songs, what it means to write from the heart through our own lived experiences that listeners can relate to.

And now, y’all have released your debut EP, Life After Death, and have garnered some well-deserved attention with it. Can you tell me a little about the writing and recording process? From where did y’all draw inspiration?

Stu: We tried to make music to reflect life experiences and take to heart how the lyrics can resonate to a wider audience. We wanted to write in a more thoughtful way and build connections with people as they find they can relate to it.

In terms of the recording, we often lay down all our demo stems on an app called Bandlab. It is a piece of software that really helped us to lay out and structure our ideas for the EP. The artwork was an awesome piece hand-painted by UK tattoo artist Jeep Bluezone (who is originally from Thailand). Initially, it was painted on canvas, then she offered to let us use it for the EP cover. We felt the image reflected every song on the EP, which is all about death and recovery – hence the name ‘Life After Death’. In other words, the day the world halts and then we start again.

On a personal level, what’s your favorite song on the EP?

Leon: All songs are very meaningful. If there was one overall song, I would choose “Ghost,” as that is the most epic sounding song.

Stu: I would choose “Ghost,” as it was one of the first tracks we actually wrote by accident and became one of our most evolved tracks. It has quite a cinematic, epic sound to it.

Pablo: “Ghost” for me.

I saw that you guys just played a show with Elkapath, Doomicidal, and At War With the Sun. What is your favorite thing about playing live?

Stu: That was a great show. Our favourite thing about playing live is seeing people enjoying and sharing the moments with us where the music is creating a positive atmosphere like no other. In that moment, we are family! 

And on the topic of playing live, how is playing live and writing music in the studio connected? When you write, do you think about how it will translate in a live performance? 

Stu: Everything we do in the studio is connected to live shows because  everything we work for in the studio, it all comes to a conclusion in live shows.  We want everyone to get a first glance of our music. For new fans who are seeing us for the first time, it is about how we can connect to those people and make new friends. For existing fans, it is showing how our music evolves and the fans grow with us. 

What is next for Clay Soldiers? I saw y’all hinting at new music on Facebook (I say hopefully).

Stu: Social media is a massive tool, definitely, and it is helping us to reach more people and all around the world. New music is constantly coming, new songs and new forms of composition are there, and we are taking all different styles to create our own way to make music.

What do you feel is the ultimate goal for the band?

Stu: The goal is to keep growing, musically and as a band. To be able to perform regularly. It is not about being famous but is about being original and offering something to people where they can identify. We are now at a stage where we are building a brand and we invite everyone to the opportunity to get involved and be a part of that process.

Is there any message you’d like to give your fans, old and new? 

Stu: We would wholeheartedly like to say a massive thanks with much love and respect for all the love and support everyone has shown us. Absolutely everyone is welcome to come and see us, no-one should be left out, regardless of pronoun, gender, sex, where you are from, etc. We just want everyone to be united in the moment, take care of each other and enjoy good times again! All we ask is just come and support local artists, local music! Keep the dream alive! 

And a fun question I always ask, just to wrap this up: what would your dream concert lineup be? Clay Soldiers and…?

Stu: Dream lineup… to play an international open air festival, with bands who would love to play
with Clay Soldiers! We would also absolutely love to be on the same lineup as the bands which have inspired us
from the start of our musical inception, such as Alice In Chains, Pearl Jam, Pixies, Smashing Pumpkins, Queens Of The Stone Age, Foo Fighters. Would be nice!

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Clay Soldiers are on a steady upward trajectory, earning new fans and followers with every released single and live show. They bring the best of rock in everything they do. From what I’ve seen, the band will be giving us a taste of their darker, heavier side with their new music. Be sure to find them on Facebook, Instagram, Spotify, etc., and check them out! Here is the track that the trio voted as their favorite from Life After Death.

Shadow Reborn Invites You to the Realm of the Wicked (Review)

Shadow Reborn is a theatrical goth metal band from southern Florida. I’m a bit late to the party, I’m sorry to say, and have only just delved into their latest EP, Realm of the Wicked, which was released back in February 2022.

It is immediately apparent that Shadow Reborn is a band that values a thematic approach to both their appearance and their music, and Realm of the Wicked offers a tantalizing glimpse into their dark, glamorous world. With a running time of 26 minutes and 52 seconds, this EP is sure to carry you on a carnival ride of the macabre.

The atmosphere is set with the brief “Intro,” building anticipation before the jazzy cabaret that is the opening to “Danse Macabre” (my favorite track). Here, the listener is given a taste of the talent that Shadow Reborn possesses, as well as a heavy nod to their influences – The 69 Eyes, HIM, and Type O Negative, just to name a few.

While centered around the goth metal genre, further exploration into the EP showcases elements of 80’s glam and dark cabaret a la Emilie Autumn or Marquis of Vaudeville. “Danse Macabre” and “Tonight is Ours” are guitar centric songs, while “Her Mortal Embrace” has the addition of a more symphonic sound, given weight by the orchestral arrangements and haunting guest vocals provided by Hali Laso. “R” jumps out as the most unique track, a faster and harsher arrangement throughout which is threaded shredding guitars that are speed metalesque.

The EP is wrapped with a cover of Motley Crue’s “Ten Seconds to Love,” a tribute that stays quite true to the original. I personally prefer the slower, deeper voice of Shadow Reborn’s front man; it sounds shockingly similar to Jyrki 69 and I am a huge fan of The 69 Eyes.

Realm of the Wicked is a must-hear for all the rock and metal fans out there who enjoy the theatrical, the gothic, the glamorous, but I believe it also stands strong against the critique of those searching for more. Shadow Reborn is a gifted band with something to offer most rock/metal fans, so do yourself a favor and check them out ASAP!

Any Given Sin + Shallow Side: The Sinful Side Tour 2023

Any Given Sin and Shallow Side are hitting the road this August with special guest Ovtlier. Tickets are available here. (The Cincinnati and Johnson City dates do not yet have tickets on sale, but they will soon!)

  • 8/9 – Cincinnati, OH – Madison Live
  • 8/10 – Columbus, OH – Rumba Cafe
  • 8/11 – Lakewood, OH – The Winchester Music Tavern
  • 8/12 – Rochester, NY – Montage Music Hall
  • 8/13 – Millersville, PA – Phantom Power
  • 8/15 – Pittsburgh, PA – Crafthouse
  • 8/16 – Brooklyn, NY – Kingsland
  • 8/17 – Concord, NH – Bank of NH Stage
  • 8/18 – Clifton, NJ – Dingbatz
  • 8/20 – Vienna, VA – Jammin’ Java
  • 8/23 – Greensboro, NC – Hangar 1819
  • 8/24 – Spartanburg, SC – Ground Zero
  • 8/25 – Huntsville, AL – Rocket Republic
  • 8/26 – Johnson City, TN – Capone’s

Underoath Announces Co-Headlining Tour With The Ghost Inside

Underoath and The Ghost Inside will be co-headlining a tour this summer, and they’re bringing along We Came As Romans and Better Lovers. Tickets and VIP can be found at underoath777.com.

  • 7/15 – Mansfield, OH – Inkcarceration Festival 2023*
  • 7/16 – Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed
  • 7/17 – Louisville, KY – Old Forester’s Paristown Hall
  • 7/19 – Reading, PA – Santander Arena
  • 7/21 – New Haven, CT – College Street Music Hall
  • 7/22 – Syracuse, NY – Sharkey’s Summer Stage
  • 7/23 – Toronto, ON – RBC Echo Beach
  • 7/24 – Montreal, QC – L’Olympia
  • 7/27 – Asbury Park, NJ – Stone Pony Summer Stage
  • 7/28 – Coney Island, NY – Coney Island Amphitheater
  • 7/29 – Baltimore, MD – Pier Six Pavilion
  • 7/30 – Worcester, MA – The Palladium Outdoors
  • 8/1 – North Myrtle Beach, SC – House of Blues
  • 8/3 – Tampa, FL – Yuengling Center
  • 8/4 – Boca Raton, FL – Sunset Cove Amphitheater
  • 8/5 – St. Augustine, FL – The St. Augustine Amphitheatre
  • 8/6 – Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy
  • 8/8 – New Orleans, LA – Orpheum Theater
  • 8/10 – Houston, TX – Bayou Music Center
  • 8/11 – San Antonio, TX – Boeing Center at Tech Port
  • 8/12 – Dallas, TX – The Factory in Deep Ellum
  • 8/14 – Albuquerque, NM – Revel Entertainment Center^
  • 8/15 – Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theatre^
  • 8/18 – San Francisco, CA – The Warfield^
  • 8/19 – Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory Festival Grounds^

* No We Came As Romans or Better Lovers

^ No Better Lovers

Posing as a Travel Blog, a.k.a. My Colorado Vacation

I spent last week in Colorado. Trinidad, to be exact. I flew out to visit my brother and sister-in-law, and to enjoy five days far away from my job.

We didn’t plan things to do, we just did them. My brother smoked burgers and ribs because I love his cooking. We traveled highway 12 and ventured up to Simpson’s Rest, neither of which we’d managed during my previous trips due to the weather. He took me down to New Mexico, over the Raton Pass, through Carson National Forest, and into Eagle Nest. On my last full day, we drove to Rye and checked out Bishop Castle. I climbed to the second highest level there, but was too chicken to go to the top (especially since it was raining and the stairs and rails were wet).

Other than that, I had downtime with family. We ate good food and watched a lot of Netflix and Hulu. I convinced my brother to sit through the Fear Street films (he actually didn’t mind them), and I think I got him hooked on “Outer Banks.” Oh, and I was introduced to my newest furry nephew, Lucifer.

I could go on and on. However, I’ll just tell my story in pictures. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, after all.

(The cats get uploaded as individual images. I’ll group each day trip into a gallery.)

Lucifer
Lucifer again ❤️
Hanzo

In This Moment + Motionless In White: The Dark Horizon Tour 2023

In This Moment and Motionless In White are bringing The Dark Horizon Tour to a city near you, with special guests Fit For A King and From Ashes To New.

Tickets/VIP: inthismomentofficial.com

  • 7/8 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena
  • 7/9 – Buffalo, NY – Buffalo Riverworks
  • 7/11 – Charleston, WV – Charleston Coliseum
  • 7/13 – Cadott, WI – RockFest 2023*
  • 7/14 – Grand Rapids, MI – Upheaval Festival 2023*
  • 7/15 – Mansfield, OH – Inkcarceration Festival 2023
  • 7/17 – East Moline, IL – The Rust Belt
  • 7/18 – Des Moines, IA – Wells Fargo Arena
  • 7/19 – Sioux Falls, SD – Denny Sanford Premier Center
  • 7/21 – Casper, WY – Ford Wyoming Center
  • 7/22 – Billings, MT – First Interstate Arena
  • 7/23 – Missoula, MT – Big Sky Brewing Co.
  • 7/26 – Reno, NV – Grand Sierra Resort and Casino
  • 7/27 – Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles Amphitheatre
  • 7/29 – Flagstaff, AZ – Pepsi Amphitheater
  • 7/30 – Grand Junction, CO – Amphitheater at Las Colonias Park
  • 8/1 – Park City, KS – Hartman Arena
  • 8/2 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion
  • 8/4 – Council Bluffs, IA – Westfair Amphitheater
  • 8/5 – Camdenton, MO – Ozarks Amphitheater
  • 8/6 – North Little Rock, AR – Simmons Bank Arena
  • 8/8 – Memphis, TN – Soundstage at Graceland
  • 8/9 – Mobile, AL – Mobile Civic Center
  • 8/11 – Huntsville, AL – Propst Arena at the Von Braun Center
  • 8/12 – Asheville, NC – Harrah’s Cherokee Center
  • 8/13 – Corbin, KY – The Corbin Arena
  • 8/15 – Evansville, IN – Ford Center
  • 8/16 – Fort Wayne, IN – Allen County Expo Center
  • 8/18 – Gilford, NH – Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
  • 8/19 – Albany, NY – MVP Arena

* In This Moment only