Interviews: Die Tired


On this new occasion, we have had the opportunity to interview the Rock band, Die Tired from the USA. Check out the interview and follow the band on their FACEBOOK PAGE.

1. Where did you get the idea for the band name? Did you plan it or came out like that?

The adage of Die Tired originates from the Marines, as well, and it suggests that fleeing a difficult situation will not save you, but rather exhaust you before the inevitable outcome. Bassist Jim says, “There was a point in time where Matt and I couldn’t come up with a band name at all. I started thinking back to my military experience, and we thought of Die Tired.”

2. Why did you want to play this genre?

Matt Orlando: I've played in prog bands and such, and you can only reach so many people, play so many clubs, find so many bandmates. I think Die Tired is an amazing combination of rock music with a message. It's honest hard rock, and we can bring that combination to so many ages and groups of people. This is just a combination of our influences growing up, and it's not a genre we chose, but just comes out when we play.

Jim Lee: We are a bit of genre benders. I just tell people we're a rock band, but really we play rock, post hardcore, and pop punk. Can't put DT in a box, baby.

3. Did you know each other before the band was formed?

My name is Matt DeAngelis, and I am the guitarist/vocalist for Die Tired. Our project first started with the bassist (Jim Lee) and me working together in a previous band. When that project dissolved, we continued to write, play shows, and work on our craft. Once we started to find a groove, our trio knew we needed to bring in a drummer. Believe it or not, I found Brandon on a local musicians group on Facebook, where he posted a video of himself playing a cover of a deep cut of the band The Used. I reached out to him, and the rest is history. Matt Orlando is the newest member of Die Tired. Matt joins the band as a multi-instrumentalist and backing vocalist whose talent elevates the band's live sound and beyond. Matt has vast experience in the Philadelphia music scene, where he and Matt DeAngelis had previously joined forces in the indie rock powerhouse Enter the Rooms. Matt's creativity and energy will help propel Die Tired to new heights. With Matt now on the team, it's another great day to Die Tired.

4. Each band member's favourite band?

Jim Lee: Pink Floyd, I think.

Matt Orlando: Cave In

Brandon Ballantyne: Silverchair

Matt DeAngelis: Alice in Chains

5. Who or what inspires you to write songs?

Jim Lee: There's an itch that only writing music can scratch. Like a gym rat missing a workout, I'm not myself without writing and performing music.

6. Where was your last gig? 

Brandon Ballantyne: Die Tired recently concluded a run of shows in the Midwestern United States, which included Herostock Festival (Ashland, Nebraska) and Whiskey Roadhouse (Council Bluffs, Iowa,) ending back east at West Reading Fall Fest (Pennsylvania)

7. Where would you like to act? 

Brandon Ballantyne: Rock in Rio Brazil. We’ve been dying to get to Brazil to play some shows for our fans. They’ve been giving us so much love lately and asking when we’d come play.

8. Whom would you like to feature with? 

Brandon Ballantyne: Artists who have a significant influence on our style and our writing, such as Jerry Cantrell, Dimebag Darrel, Dave Mustaine, Manchester Orchestra, Silverchair, Thrice, Alice in Chains, Nirvana, and Jimmy Eat World.

9. Whom not? 

Brandon Ballantyne: We will share the stage with anyone. We have even been featured on festival lineups with major mainstream pop-rock acts such as Phillip Phillips and Lukas Graham.

10. Have any of you ever suffered from stage fright? Any tips for beginners on how to beat that? 

Matt DeAngelis: I look at this potential anxiety as energy. That nervous feeling you get before hitting the stage could get in your way. But, with a mindset like "I can use this energy to fuel me," you can turn that from a potential negative to a driving force to make sure you nail the performance.

11. What bands have inspired you the most? 

Matt DeAngelis: Alice In Chains, Cave In, Megadeth, Tool, Deftones, and, most recently Karnivool.

Matt Orlando: NIN, QOTSA, Deftones

12. What's the weirdest thing a fan has ever asked you for? 

Jim Lee: Nothing a fan asks is weird. If they like our tunes, they're our family.

Matt Orlando: An extra shirt for his wife so she doesn't take the kids to Sea World.

13. What do you think of your fans?

Writing music and playing live shows for the fans is why we do this. There is nothing better than sharing the music experience and interacting with fans. We will continue to push ourselves to write the best music we can and put on the best live shows for you. We can’t make this all happen without the fans.

14. What do you think of our site?

Breathing the Core is an exceptional publication that offers a wide range of visibility for emerging artists and focuses on the most important aspect of broadening the reach of music, which is the delivery of content in the most creative, epic, and groundbreaking way.

15. Something to add? 

Brandon Ballantyne: Die Tired is a rock band built on resilience. Our mission is to use music as a force for mental health awareness and emotional recovery, creating a space where truth, struggle, and hope collide. We believe in the beauty of imperfection, the power of connection, and the courage to keep pushing forward. Because life’s meant to be lived spontaneously, free, to the fullest, and relentlessly until you die tired knowing that there were no regrets and no potential left unseen.

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