I've been wanting to get my first tattoo for some time now, and I guess when I mentioned this to my Dad, it gave him an idea. He is a tattoo junky, he has at least nine tattoos, and is always wanting more. All his, except one that he got for me, are all comic book characters. Mom has one, a rose on her leg, but she wants to get a bracelet tattooed with the Avenged Sevenfold Deathbat in it, my brother wants a Legend Of Zelda Tri Force on his hand.
I don't think that's a good idea. Why on Earth would you want a video game tattoo? Espeically of nothing more than three triangles? It just sounds like a bad idea to me, especially if it is on his hand. Not only will that hurt like a bitch, but you can't really hide it if you ever need to.
As for me, I actually want two tattoos. My first one though, is going to be on my right side, and will be a treble clef (fancy music note) inside of a heart. I haven't decided if I want it to be colored in or not, but I probably will end up coloring it red. The other one I want will be across my shoulder blades, and in fancy letters, "Our scars remind us that the past is real." For those who don't know, that is a quote from "Scars" by Papa Roach, which I consider to be my "theme song". I do not feel as thought that will change anytime, as I think my weakness will always be that I care too much, no matter how much I change.
My dad actually says he wants to get us all tattooed. I am not sure when this will happen, but I know for sure sometime this year. Whether its here with my family, or in another state with my best friend. She wants to go get her first tattoo soon as well, and I may be going to visit her in April, and she wants us to go get our first tattoos together. Either way, by the end of 2012, I will get my first tattoo, and I can't wait.
I find it sort of amusing really. My 4'11, 100lbs self that looks tweleve at eighteen and a half, wants two tattoos and seven more piercings. I want my lip peirced, my tongue, my belly button, my nose, my cartilage in my left ear pierced, and two more holes in both ears. I already have five ears total between my two ears.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
News!!! (SHOCKER, right?)
Ariel's posting the news -say what?! That's just CRAZY TALK, and why is this not on Immortal Music? Let me explain, my website hates my guts for whatever reason, and half the time actually refuses to let me post. I have no idea why, but I'm somewhat guessing that it might be too full again.
While I will figure out ways around this soon, I will have to do a lot of editting, and if I'm going to do that, I'd like to be able to change the layout. I can not do that until I get my Photoshop. Its somewhere on my external hard drive, I just have to find it and hope it still works.
So, I think I'll try to get back in the swing of posting news here, on the blog for now, and then I'll figure out what to do from there. Now, enough talk about me and Immortal Music, and on to the news.
Now that tour season is coming to an end, many bands are hitting the studio to record their albums. Three Days Grace has been working on their upcoming, fourth studio album. There's currently no information on the album, except there's a rumor swirlling around that it will be titled Venus. Also working on albums right now are The Ready Set, Blood On The Dance Floor, NeverShoutNever, Pierce The Veil, and Asking Alexandria has talked some about it.
Blood On The Dance Floor's album, R/EVOLVE will be out on Valentines Day (Febuary 14) and can be sampled here.
NeverShoutNever's album will be called "Good Times", and will be recorded in Christopher Drew's home studio. NeverShoutNever also has released a new song, "Small Town Girl", which can be purchased on the band's website, and heard on Soundcloud.
Next week, Bullet For My Valentine will be hitting the studio to record their fourth studio album. It has also come out that later this year, Matt Tuck will be coming out with a solo project.
D.R.U.G.S has said they're going to begin production on their sophmore album in April, and Black Veil Brides has said the same.
Modern Day Escape has been talking about the work they've been putting into their new album, and they announced that it will be titled Under The Gun, and share the same release date of Shinedown's, Amaryllis. Both albums come out on March 27, and you can check out the Under The Gun artwork and track listing below.

With Warped tour just around the corner, bands are being announced every Wednesday on the official website. Tickets go on sale April 6, and so far, the Warped tour bands are rather disappointing. With the exception of Mayday Parade, Blessthefall, Sleeping With Sirens, You Me At Six, Vampires Everywhere and a couple others, the lineup is not good. It may pick up though, rumors of All Time Low, We The Kings, Black Veil Brides, D.R.U.G.S and Falling In Reverse being on Warped this year have been spouting up. If any of them are on it, the line up will pick up. You can check out the Warped bands at http://vanswarpedtour.com/bands. Always keep in mind that every Wednesday at least five bands are added to the list.
Escape The Fate has announced that they'll be embarking on a tour with Attack Attack, Mest, The Word Alive and Secrets in April. Tickets go on sale on Febuary 10. What I am curious about, is to see if Max Green will be with them or not. Rumors have sparked up recently that Max may have rejoined the band. While I have not had this confirmed or denyed yet, it may be true. Max still has 'Escape the Fate' in his description on Twitter, and Escape The Fate still has Max listed as the bassist for the band. You can check out the tour dates on its official website, here.
Today, Seether released a remix EP, which you can buy on iTunes. There's two remixes of "Tonight", then ones for "Country Song", "Fur Cue", "Roses" and "No Resolution". The EP is currently $3.99.
So there you have it, there's the news! Maybe I'll try to keep up with posting the news. Keep checking the blog back for random blogs, and news!!
While I will figure out ways around this soon, I will have to do a lot of editting, and if I'm going to do that, I'd like to be able to change the layout. I can not do that until I get my Photoshop. Its somewhere on my external hard drive, I just have to find it and hope it still works.
So, I think I'll try to get back in the swing of posting news here, on the blog for now, and then I'll figure out what to do from there. Now, enough talk about me and Immortal Music, and on to the news.
Now that tour season is coming to an end, many bands are hitting the studio to record their albums. Three Days Grace has been working on their upcoming, fourth studio album. There's currently no information on the album, except there's a rumor swirlling around that it will be titled Venus. Also working on albums right now are The Ready Set, Blood On The Dance Floor, NeverShoutNever, Pierce The Veil, and Asking Alexandria has talked some about it.
Blood On The Dance Floor's album, R/EVOLVE will be out on Valentines Day (Febuary 14) and can be sampled here.
NeverShoutNever's album will be called "Good Times", and will be recorded in Christopher Drew's home studio. NeverShoutNever also has released a new song, "Small Town Girl", which can be purchased on the band's website, and heard on Soundcloud.
Next week, Bullet For My Valentine will be hitting the studio to record their fourth studio album. It has also come out that later this year, Matt Tuck will be coming out with a solo project.
D.R.U.G.S has said they're going to begin production on their sophmore album in April, and Black Veil Brides has said the same.
Modern Day Escape has been talking about the work they've been putting into their new album, and they announced that it will be titled Under The Gun, and share the same release date of Shinedown's, Amaryllis. Both albums come out on March 27, and you can check out the Under The Gun artwork and track listing below.

- City of Thieves
- Don’t Hold It Against Me
- Life’s A Bitch
- Tiger’s Blood
- Angels Up Above
- The Syndicate
- Voiceless
- Feeds On The Darkside
- Playing Victim
- Under The Gun
- Demons Down Below
- HaHa
With Warped tour just around the corner, bands are being announced every Wednesday on the official website. Tickets go on sale April 6, and so far, the Warped tour bands are rather disappointing. With the exception of Mayday Parade, Blessthefall, Sleeping With Sirens, You Me At Six, Vampires Everywhere and a couple others, the lineup is not good. It may pick up though, rumors of All Time Low, We The Kings, Black Veil Brides, D.R.U.G.S and Falling In Reverse being on Warped this year have been spouting up. If any of them are on it, the line up will pick up. You can check out the Warped bands at http://vanswarpedtour.com/bands. Always keep in mind that every Wednesday at least five bands are added to the list.
Escape The Fate has announced that they'll be embarking on a tour with Attack Attack, Mest, The Word Alive and Secrets in April. Tickets go on sale on Febuary 10. What I am curious about, is to see if Max Green will be with them or not. Rumors have sparked up recently that Max may have rejoined the band. While I have not had this confirmed or denyed yet, it may be true. Max still has 'Escape the Fate' in his description on Twitter, and Escape The Fate still has Max listed as the bassist for the band. You can check out the tour dates on its official website, here.
Today, Seether released a remix EP, which you can buy on iTunes. There's two remixes of "Tonight", then ones for "Country Song", "Fur Cue", "Roses" and "No Resolution". The EP is currently $3.99.
So there you have it, there's the news! Maybe I'll try to keep up with posting the news. Keep checking the blog back for random blogs, and news!!
Monday, February 6, 2012
I wanna make a difference
I was sitting here reading my old blogs. Yes, I just said I was reading my own blogs, I'm a loser, get over it. Anyways, I was reading my old blogs and I realized that everytime I write, I have somewhat of a reasons. Its not always a great reason, but there is a reason. I try to write with a purpose, and for a purpose. Sometimes I do not even know where it comes from, the words just sort of type themselves.
Ok, obviously I type them. If you're a writer, you probably understand what I mean. The words just come to me, they pour out like water from a pitcher. Not sure why, but that sounds like a bad analogy. Whatever.
I use this blog as somewhat of an online diary. One I can 'rant' to and talk about things with, while not really caring if anyone reads it or not. I've always kept a diary, and I guess in a way, I keep two now. I have one hidden away in my room, and my blog. I've been thinking lately, if more people would actually read my blogs, I could make a difference if I tried.
That's something not everyone actually realizes, everyone can make a difference. Even if you only effect one person's life, you still made a difference. Some people would not even be alive if it weren't for one person caring. Its sort of like Art Of Dying says, "Someone's living, because somebody gives a damn." Its the truth, honestly.
I'm not sure how I'd make a difference, I think it'd depend on what I wrote about. Some days would probably be better than others, but isn't that life? You do have to just take the bad with the good, and move on with life. Bad things will always be there, but you can not let them hold you down. You'll miss out on a lot of the good.
So, I am thinking of trying even harder to keep a daily blog, with a random subject every day.
Also, keep checking Music = Life, as I am still hoping to re-work all the plans for the site. I also may be making an announcement later for something else I may do.
Ok, obviously I type them. If you're a writer, you probably understand what I mean. The words just come to me, they pour out like water from a pitcher. Not sure why, but that sounds like a bad analogy. Whatever.
I use this blog as somewhat of an online diary. One I can 'rant' to and talk about things with, while not really caring if anyone reads it or not. I've always kept a diary, and I guess in a way, I keep two now. I have one hidden away in my room, and my blog. I've been thinking lately, if more people would actually read my blogs, I could make a difference if I tried.
That's something not everyone actually realizes, everyone can make a difference. Even if you only effect one person's life, you still made a difference. Some people would not even be alive if it weren't for one person caring. Its sort of like Art Of Dying says, "Someone's living, because somebody gives a damn." Its the truth, honestly.
I'm not sure how I'd make a difference, I think it'd depend on what I wrote about. Some days would probably be better than others, but isn't that life? You do have to just take the bad with the good, and move on with life. Bad things will always be there, but you can not let them hold you down. You'll miss out on a lot of the good.
So, I am thinking of trying even harder to keep a daily blog, with a random subject every day.
Also, keep checking Music = Life, as I am still hoping to re-work all the plans for the site. I also may be making an announcement later for something else I may do.
Friday, February 3, 2012
Ok, what the fuck, society?
I was thinking about writing a blog about looks because of a Bryan Stars video, which you can view below, but now I feel I must write one because of an article I just read. It was shared by Rod Collins of the British band Ravenface, and normally I do not read articles people share, but this one I had to talk about.
The article talks about tattoos, and states, "So what’s more attractive than a girl with a nice body? I’ll tell you what: a girl with class. Looks may not last, but class does. And so do tattoos. An elegant woman does not vandalize the temple she has been blessed with as her body."
Excuse me, but how is it vandalisim? Explain yourself, woman! Tattoos, unless you get a drunken one, are generally chosen for reason. If you ask me, while yes, your body is a temple, your body is also YOURS. Do whatever you so please with it! Tattoos are rarely gotten without reasoning, and they can be very beautiful and even tasteful.
Tattoos are art, not graffiti. You can read the article right here and watch the Bryan Stars video at the bottom of this blog.
What I gathered from the entire article is that this woman is not only off her nut, but she has an old fashioned way of thinking about women. She basically just said in the article that women are supposed to work on their bodies to "improve" them, and they're supposed to flaunt it somewhat, but not too much or they'll be a slut.
Lady, this is the 21st century! I don't know about you, but I dress how I dress, and do my makeup the way I do because I enjoy it. Your little argument about "will you really get anything out of this?" is stupid. Not everything in life will teach you anything, or make you a better person. A lot of things in life are just done for your own enjoyment. There's nothing wrong with that, so why do you have to knit pick it? I'm 18, and I plan on getting my first tattoo this year. It won't be anything big, but I sitll want one, and if someone's going to look down on me for it, then they can fuck off. Its judgmental people in the world just like her that have screwed up society so much. I'm dead serious about that.
That goes with what Bryan was saying in his video. Some people are into the "emo" or "scene" or "gothic" look, and some people hate it. I personally, do dress "emo", or sometimes "goth", when I feel like it. I have really come to realize that people who dress in band t-shirts, black clothing, Tripp brands, and chains, and paint their nails black, and put crazy colors in their hair are some of the nicest people.
A good share of them have been picked on, or been through a lot of hell with their friends or family. A good majority of the people who dress that way turn to music for strength, to be there when nobody else seems to be. Some people dress that way because they feel like nobody accepts them anyways so why not just dress weird. I don't dress like that for such a reason, I just do it because I like it.
My favorite outfit is a pair of Tripps, a band t-shirt, my knock off converse, and dark makeup. A lot of people feel that way, but yet a lot of the world actually look down on those who dress that way. Its not right. The world is too judgmental.
Its people like that article lady who drive people to sucide. I bet anything she was a bully as a child, or a snob. You know, that one girl who always dressed so "prim and proper", and would come to school with her hair perfectly done and sucked up to the teacher? Yeah, we all knew a kid like that.
Fuck going to the gym, and changing your hair style just because you want a change. That's not always enough. I will always be the one who will change my hair color, get pierced and tattooed and shops at Hot Topic and Spencers. The one who goes to concerts and will strike up conversations with total strangers soley because I knew have something in common. There's nothing wrong with it. We all are, who we are and we should be proud of it.
The article talks about tattoos, and states, "So what’s more attractive than a girl with a nice body? I’ll tell you what: a girl with class. Looks may not last, but class does. And so do tattoos. An elegant woman does not vandalize the temple she has been blessed with as her body."
Excuse me, but how is it vandalisim? Explain yourself, woman! Tattoos, unless you get a drunken one, are generally chosen for reason. If you ask me, while yes, your body is a temple, your body is also YOURS. Do whatever you so please with it! Tattoos are rarely gotten without reasoning, and they can be very beautiful and even tasteful.
Tattoos are art, not graffiti. You can read the article right here and watch the Bryan Stars video at the bottom of this blog.
What I gathered from the entire article is that this woman is not only off her nut, but she has an old fashioned way of thinking about women. She basically just said in the article that women are supposed to work on their bodies to "improve" them, and they're supposed to flaunt it somewhat, but not too much or they'll be a slut.
Lady, this is the 21st century! I don't know about you, but I dress how I dress, and do my makeup the way I do because I enjoy it. Your little argument about "will you really get anything out of this?" is stupid. Not everything in life will teach you anything, or make you a better person. A lot of things in life are just done for your own enjoyment. There's nothing wrong with that, so why do you have to knit pick it? I'm 18, and I plan on getting my first tattoo this year. It won't be anything big, but I sitll want one, and if someone's going to look down on me for it, then they can fuck off. Its judgmental people in the world just like her that have screwed up society so much. I'm dead serious about that.
That goes with what Bryan was saying in his video. Some people are into the "emo" or "scene" or "gothic" look, and some people hate it. I personally, do dress "emo", or sometimes "goth", when I feel like it. I have really come to realize that people who dress in band t-shirts, black clothing, Tripp brands, and chains, and paint their nails black, and put crazy colors in their hair are some of the nicest people.
A good share of them have been picked on, or been through a lot of hell with their friends or family. A good majority of the people who dress that way turn to music for strength, to be there when nobody else seems to be. Some people dress that way because they feel like nobody accepts them anyways so why not just dress weird. I don't dress like that for such a reason, I just do it because I like it.
My favorite outfit is a pair of Tripps, a band t-shirt, my knock off converse, and dark makeup. A lot of people feel that way, but yet a lot of the world actually look down on those who dress that way. Its not right. The world is too judgmental.
Its people like that article lady who drive people to sucide. I bet anything she was a bully as a child, or a snob. You know, that one girl who always dressed so "prim and proper", and would come to school with her hair perfectly done and sucked up to the teacher? Yeah, we all knew a kid like that.
Fuck going to the gym, and changing your hair style just because you want a change. That's not always enough. I will always be the one who will change my hair color, get pierced and tattooed and shops at Hot Topic and Spencers. The one who goes to concerts and will strike up conversations with total strangers soley because I knew have something in common. There's nothing wrong with it. We all are, who we are and we should be proud of it.
Assholes. People are assholes.
Everyone knows about the assholes in the world, and no I do not mean the litteral ones. I mean the people who are just rude and hateful for no good reason. I just got word that Alex Gasgarth from All Time Low got boo'ed of the stage last night in Southhampton in the UK. The poor guy lost his voice while on stage, and people threw a fit. There's nothing he could have done about it! Once your voice is gone, its gone for a little while. Alex even Tweeted just after the show apologizing. "So bummed about my voice tonight. Sucks to feel like you're helpless up there. Thank you all for singing so loudly. Xoxoxo".
The fans out there probably made poor Alex feel like shit. He probably already did, and then probably got a bit frightened when he opened his mouth to realize he had no voice. I am pretty sure that's a singer's worst nightmare. Everyone knows a singer's voice is important, and how shitty it feels to suddenly lose it, so why did people feel it was nessicary to "BOO" Alex off stage? Fucking dicks. Do people seriously not realize that rockstars, even if they do sometimes seem superhuman, are indeed only human?
Think about it. In the past year alone, I personally know of two people who have passed out on stage, and countless ones that said they went on stage feeling like death because they were sick. Think about that for a moment, when you're sick, what do you do? Most of the time, you try your hardest just to lay and sit around, and do nothing until you feel better. While, they can't do that. Unless they're like puking up blood, or are so woozy they can not stand up, they go on stage, and still have to somehow find the strength to give the fans all they've got.
I've never understood how they do it, honestly. Just last week, I saw a video of Andy Biersack of Black Veil Brides pass out right on stage, from what I'm assuming was exhaustion. You can only get so comfortable on a tour bus, the bunks are smaller than a normal twin sized bed, and you only stop every now and then to actually sleep in a hotel.
People need to realize how much they scarfice for their music, and for their fans. They give up practically everything. Some of them, even give up their homes. Some fans need to actually step back and realize that, no matter how easy you think they have it, they don't. You have it easy, going to work ot school every day, then coming home to be with family, friends or just sit on the computer. They go all over the world, just to make people happy, and have to get back on a tour bus that is usually no bigger (and actually more cramped) then a trailer you'd find in a trailer park.
Everyone gets sick, even them. They're not robots, or a fictional character on TV, or a true 'God', they are human. They will get hurt, get sick, or just get flat out exhausted, and somethings will happen. People need to just accept that, and learn to support them even when they have to cut your show short, or even cancel it. They probably feel awful about it, and when they cancel a show, they generally honor it in some other way.
For anyone out there, that has witnessed a band having to cut a show off early due to illness or injury, remember that they probably don't want to. Remember that they often try to contiune playing even when they really can't. Hell, Andy Biersack tried to contiune playing a show with three broken ribs and then again with a broken nose. That's down right dangerous, but he tried.
They're dedicated. Married to the music. It is their lives, but sometimes natural things get in the way of life. Respect them for what they do, and what they try to do, don't try to make them feel worse than they probably already do.
The fans out there probably made poor Alex feel like shit. He probably already did, and then probably got a bit frightened when he opened his mouth to realize he had no voice. I am pretty sure that's a singer's worst nightmare. Everyone knows a singer's voice is important, and how shitty it feels to suddenly lose it, so why did people feel it was nessicary to "BOO" Alex off stage? Fucking dicks. Do people seriously not realize that rockstars, even if they do sometimes seem superhuman, are indeed only human?
Think about it. In the past year alone, I personally know of two people who have passed out on stage, and countless ones that said they went on stage feeling like death because they were sick. Think about that for a moment, when you're sick, what do you do? Most of the time, you try your hardest just to lay and sit around, and do nothing until you feel better. While, they can't do that. Unless they're like puking up blood, or are so woozy they can not stand up, they go on stage, and still have to somehow find the strength to give the fans all they've got.
I've never understood how they do it, honestly. Just last week, I saw a video of Andy Biersack of Black Veil Brides pass out right on stage, from what I'm assuming was exhaustion. You can only get so comfortable on a tour bus, the bunks are smaller than a normal twin sized bed, and you only stop every now and then to actually sleep in a hotel.
People need to realize how much they scarfice for their music, and for their fans. They give up practically everything. Some of them, even give up their homes. Some fans need to actually step back and realize that, no matter how easy you think they have it, they don't. You have it easy, going to work ot school every day, then coming home to be with family, friends or just sit on the computer. They go all over the world, just to make people happy, and have to get back on a tour bus that is usually no bigger (and actually more cramped) then a trailer you'd find in a trailer park.
Everyone gets sick, even them. They're not robots, or a fictional character on TV, or a true 'God', they are human. They will get hurt, get sick, or just get flat out exhausted, and somethings will happen. People need to just accept that, and learn to support them even when they have to cut your show short, or even cancel it. They probably feel awful about it, and when they cancel a show, they generally honor it in some other way.
For anyone out there, that has witnessed a band having to cut a show off early due to illness or injury, remember that they probably don't want to. Remember that they often try to contiune playing even when they really can't. Hell, Andy Biersack tried to contiune playing a show with three broken ribs and then again with a broken nose. That's down right dangerous, but he tried.
They're dedicated. Married to the music. It is their lives, but sometimes natural things get in the way of life. Respect them for what they do, and what they try to do, don't try to make them feel worse than they probably already do.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Anyone want to help me get an interview? (Espeically the BVB Army here!)
A lot of you know this, but I do try to interview bands. I haven't gotten very many interviews yet, but I'm doing fairly well for someone fully on their own with this, and only been trying about a year. I don't ask for help with much, I do over all want to know I suceeded on my own.
Sometimes, however, you do need some assistance. Today, I was on Facebook, looking up more contact information for bands, and while I was looking at my list, I saw the Black Veil Brides' manager's email. I forgot about it, but I had emailed them at the beginning of the Buried Alive tour they were on with Avenged Sevenfold in late November of 2011. There was never a reply, and while I do think my chances are slim to none, maybe if people really tried to raise some awareness I could get it.
This brings me to my request. If you all could please, go to Black Veil Brides Facebook, and send Tweets on Twitter to, @OfficialBVB, @JakePittsBVB, @ccbvb, @JinxxBVB, @AshleyPurdy, and @AndyBVB. If you're going through Facebook, please send a message with a link to Music = Life AND Immortal Music, saying something along the lines of "Hey, you guys should do an interview with Ariel May. It'd be awesome, and she'd appericate it." Something like that, feel free to paraphrase. Or if you're going through Twitter, please say they should do an interview with me, and link my personal profile, @ArielMay527 as well as my Immortal Music Twitter account, @ImmortalMusic27. By the way, feel free to follow both of those.
I do plan on emailing him/ her (I'm not sure if their manager is a guy or a girl, all I know is their name is 'Jamie') sometime this evening, so if you all could share the link to this blog on your pages, profiles, whatever you want. Tumblrs, Twitters, anywhere you could possibly share it, I'd appericate it. Also, please leave a comment (on Music = Life) telling me if you've shared it and where you've shared it. I'll post a thank you note or something in the next day or so acknowledging your assistance.
Thank you in advance to anyone that helps me out. If get this interview, I'll make sure to point out just how much the BVB Army really does care about them, and all that. The interview will more than likely not end up being in person, or if it does, it'll be whenever they go back out on a North American tour, and hit up Florida. Thank you guys, I do appericate it, probably more than you know.
Sometimes, however, you do need some assistance. Today, I was on Facebook, looking up more contact information for bands, and while I was looking at my list, I saw the Black Veil Brides' manager's email. I forgot about it, but I had emailed them at the beginning of the Buried Alive tour they were on with Avenged Sevenfold in late November of 2011. There was never a reply, and while I do think my chances are slim to none, maybe if people really tried to raise some awareness I could get it.
This brings me to my request. If you all could please, go to Black Veil Brides Facebook, and send Tweets on Twitter to, @OfficialBVB, @JakePittsBVB, @ccbvb, @JinxxBVB, @AshleyPurdy, and @AndyBVB. If you're going through Facebook, please send a message with a link to Music = Life AND Immortal Music, saying something along the lines of "Hey, you guys should do an interview with Ariel May. It'd be awesome, and she'd appericate it." Something like that, feel free to paraphrase. Or if you're going through Twitter, please say they should do an interview with me, and link my personal profile, @ArielMay527 as well as my Immortal Music Twitter account, @ImmortalMusic27. By the way, feel free to follow both of those.
I do plan on emailing him/ her (I'm not sure if their manager is a guy or a girl, all I know is their name is 'Jamie') sometime this evening, so if you all could share the link to this blog on your pages, profiles, whatever you want. Tumblrs, Twitters, anywhere you could possibly share it, I'd appericate it. Also, please leave a comment (on Music = Life) telling me if you've shared it and where you've shared it. I'll post a thank you note or something in the next day or so acknowledging your assistance.
Thank you in advance to anyone that helps me out. If get this interview, I'll make sure to point out just how much the BVB Army really does care about them, and all that. The interview will more than likely not end up being in person, or if it does, it'll be whenever they go back out on a North American tour, and hit up Florida. Thank you guys, I do appericate it, probably more than you know.
I am apparently a concert whore
I go to a lot of concerts, its sort of what I live for. Or at least, that's what it feels like sometimes. Not only did I try to go see Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows on their first ever headlining tour last night, and I tried to go see Falling In Reverse on January 21, but I am already planning out other concerts.
I would love to go see Nickelback on tour with My Darkest Days, Bush, and Seether on May 5, Daughtry with Safetysuit in April, Warped tour not once or twice, but three times. Warped tour, times three is actually my friend's idea. Two days so we can make sure to see everyone we want, and one day just so we can meet anyone we want.
There's a lot of people I want to see this year that I have yet to, and some I'd love to see again. I've already seen a lot of bands, and some I don't care if I ever see live again, but I want to see Three Days Grace for a third time, and see Mayday Parade, Art of Dying, Black Veil Brides, Emphatic, the Jonas Brothers, and Shinedown all for a second time. Chances are, at some point I'll also see Avenged Sevenfold for a thrid time, just because my mom adores them, and I wouldn't pass up a concert.
Then there's a ton of people I'd love to see this year. Nick Jonas And The Administration, The Ready Set, All Time Low, Nickelback, Seether, Blood On The Dance Floor, D.R.U.G.S, Falling In Reverse, and a ton more. I just want to make this year a bigger one than last year. I hope to interview everyone I see, even though that's highly unlikely, espeically if I go to Warped tour.
Oh speaking of Warped tour, there's some big rumors going around All Time Low and Falling In Reverse will both be playing the main stage for Warped this year. More bands should be relased sometime today on the Vans Warped tour website, so I guess slowly but surely, we'll find out if those rumors are true. I've been hearing the rumor about All Time Low since November, and I'm beginning to suspect that it is totally true. My friend heard it directly from someone who has toured with All Time Low (I forget who at the the moment), and that night You Me At Six confirmed they'll be on Warped. It also just came out that Mayday Parade is going to be on it as well, and they too have toured wtih ATL before, so I am seriously thinking its true.
If it is, I am defentily going at least once. I plan on going anyways, its a major opprotunity to meet not only the bands themselves, but their manager and crew. People never think about the fact that the managers can actually tell you a lot of stuff about the band. So if you're going for the same dream I am, do not be discouraged if you find a band's manager, but can not get to the band themselves. Take the time to talk to the managers, they can be a big help to you.
I would love to go see Nickelback on tour with My Darkest Days, Bush, and Seether on May 5, Daughtry with Safetysuit in April, Warped tour not once or twice, but three times. Warped tour, times three is actually my friend's idea. Two days so we can make sure to see everyone we want, and one day just so we can meet anyone we want.
There's a lot of people I want to see this year that I have yet to, and some I'd love to see again. I've already seen a lot of bands, and some I don't care if I ever see live again, but I want to see Three Days Grace for a third time, and see Mayday Parade, Art of Dying, Black Veil Brides, Emphatic, the Jonas Brothers, and Shinedown all for a second time. Chances are, at some point I'll also see Avenged Sevenfold for a thrid time, just because my mom adores them, and I wouldn't pass up a concert.
Then there's a ton of people I'd love to see this year. Nick Jonas And The Administration, The Ready Set, All Time Low, Nickelback, Seether, Blood On The Dance Floor, D.R.U.G.S, Falling In Reverse, and a ton more. I just want to make this year a bigger one than last year. I hope to interview everyone I see, even though that's highly unlikely, espeically if I go to Warped tour.
Oh speaking of Warped tour, there's some big rumors going around All Time Low and Falling In Reverse will both be playing the main stage for Warped this year. More bands should be relased sometime today on the Vans Warped tour website, so I guess slowly but surely, we'll find out if those rumors are true. I've been hearing the rumor about All Time Low since November, and I'm beginning to suspect that it is totally true. My friend heard it directly from someone who has toured with All Time Low (I forget who at the the moment), and that night You Me At Six confirmed they'll be on Warped. It also just came out that Mayday Parade is going to be on it as well, and they too have toured wtih ATL before, so I am seriously thinking its true.
If it is, I am defentily going at least once. I plan on going anyways, its a major opprotunity to meet not only the bands themselves, but their manager and crew. People never think about the fact that the managers can actually tell you a lot of stuff about the band. So if you're going for the same dream I am, do not be discouraged if you find a band's manager, but can not get to the band themselves. Take the time to talk to the managers, they can be a big help to you.
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