By Stephanie Stevens Attention Horror fans and Metal core and heavy metal music fans! As you all know The latest installment, Friday the 13th: Vengence 2, will be released in the fall of 2021! What you may not be familiar with is a band who has been working their asses off and crafting the brutal and metal core sound for the soundtrack! SEASONS is bringing to life the song KILLING SEASON a song created by the band looking into the perspective of the fictional masked murderer Jason Voorhees from the Friday the 13th franchise. The song is loaded with references to different aspects of Jason and events that happen to the character throughout the movie franchise. The guttural roars and the screeching assaults vocally pummel you. From aggressive fiery musical verse elements to the captivating and searing melody induced chorus makes the song just an adventurous nightmare. SEASONS formed in 2017 and are from Richmond, VA. Consisting of dedicated musicians that all have a strong passion for performing energetic shows and crafting top-notch influential songs. I had a chance to speak with the band about working on a classic horror film soundtrack, a new singer and drummer, having a track for the wrestling community and the future of music of this killer band SEASONS. Q: Give me a little insight on how SEASONS formed and how would you describe the philosophy of the band’s music and the personality of the band? Nick GK: Seasons formed in 2017 when original guitarists Matt Poe and Matt Gregory decided to form the band. Both musicians had been in and out of bands for years and they decided they wanted to give it a try again. I think the personality of the band would surprise people. I think we give off a really energetic and intense vibe in our shows and music videos, but behind the scenes I’d say we’re pretty laid back. That intensity is brought out when we play because we’re excited about our own music. But behind the scenes we’re pretty relaxed people. Q: looking at the background of your band some cool shit has happened to you guys in the past but the most recent and probably most iconic thing is you guys just released a song to be featured on the new Friday the 13th soundtrack coming out in 2021. How did that fall into place and had you already had part of the song KILLING SEASON written? Nick GK: The way we got the opportunity with Friday the 13th is that our bassist Matt (Poe) had been chatting with a guy named Peter Anthony, who had starred in another Friday the 13th film. Peter was the one who got us in contact with Jason Brooks, who is the director of the upcoming Friday the 13th movie. Matt reached out to Jason and basically asked if we could write a song for the movie, and Jason essentially told us to submit something and he would think about it. We didn’t have the song written ahead of time. We wrote the song with the intention of submitting in hopes that it could be included in the Friday the 13th franchise in some capacity. And we are so fortunate that it has been. Q: What does it mean to you to be able to write a song about an iconic serial killer and where does your mindset have to be to kind of relive a character everyone knows and put your own twist to it? Mark: A lot of us are horror fans and Randall loves Jason. I started the music with something that sounded brutal for obvious reasons into a softer clean section to give you that calm before the storm. And then at the end my mindset was in the eye of the killer hence the guitar screeches as in a horror movie. Q: Another new thing about the band is for KILLING SEASON, you put into place a new singer who use to be a drummer. So how did that all happen and did you realize he had such a diverse vocal ability? A: After discussing our options, we proposed to our then drummer, Randall Sykes, that he take over the duties as the front man. Randall has a great screaming voice and a lot of charisma on stage, and I think we all knew he could do it. We were so excited when he said he’d like to be the front man, and we got to work right away writing the songs that would feature Randall as the singer. We then spent a few months trying out different drummers trying to fill Randalls old position. In the last month, Joshua Woolcott came in to try out on drums, and right away we knew it was the right fit. Q: Going forward with the new singer how do you feel your music is going to evolve and change and what do you hope to experiment most with having this new asset to your brand and band? Mark: Randall def. has a different type of voice. His singing can get higher and his screams lower. I think our existing material and what’s to come will be more brutal but also more melodic. Q: Have you guys been in the studio to record for an EP or full length or are you at ease just releasing singles for now since the music world is still up in the air? Mark: We have recently been releasing singles as they are mastered but we are trying to work towards a more big picture move so to say. Q: going back to other awesome stuff that has happened for the band you also had a 2019 track VIOLENCE IS A VIRTUE playing in the wrestling world. How did that feel seeing that on TV and how was the song picked for that particular wrestler? Mark: Matt had a mutual friend who hooked us up with AEW that made it happen but it’s was pretty cool to see your song so pump that a wrestler wants to walk out to it. Took me back to childhood. Q: you guys really take a solid focus on the technical side for sound when you’re playing as you can see in a lot of your songs. When you are writing for a SEASONS song what is the most important aspect the band agrees on before even getting into songwriting mode and how long does a general song take to complete for you guys? Mark: Usually it starts with a riff and sometimes a theme. Matt’s strongest quality is being like a metalcore composer. So we come up with the basic structure and he kinda picassos it all together into what your hear as the finished product. As for time we have worked on songs for monthes until completed cause sometimes we are like “squirrel” to another song and killing seasons was basically written in a 3 hour band practice cause it just flowed. Q: I love knowing also you guys are very diverse where everyone in the band comes to the table with the structure and writing of songs which I think would bring so much more diversity into the band to experiment. How does it impact you guys as creators and bonding with each other as a band? Mark: We all like rock and metal but the genres the we all like specifically can be very different so a chord or scale progression that I would put in a song is completely different that one of the other guys would come up with. Also it forces us all to listen to other music we otherwise wouldn’t. Q: Where do you see the band's biggest growth since your inception to the current day? Mark: I came into this band right before High Fives music video and since that was our first music video I’ve seen a lot of numbers really go up since then. Q: Have you guys thought about the day you can play a live show again and if so how do you want to represent your band in a live aspect once things get back to normal vs. what you did in prior years? Nick GK: Seasons takes a lot of pride in how we play live from both a technical standpoint as well as an entertainment standpoint. If you come to see us, we want you to hear the songs played as well as we can possibly play them, and we also want you to walk away thinking you got your money’s worth. If you come see Seasons, you will not see 5 guys looking at the floor strumming their instruments. We jump up and down, run around the stage, head bang, and jump off our amp cabs. We are excited about our music and we are excited to play it live and we want the audience to share in that excitement. I think when we get to play live again the audience is going to get that energy but to a higher extent. We will be so excited to play live again that the audience will get the energy of Seasons from 2019 but in an even more extreme way. Q: if you could help inspire one new musician coming into the scene what advice would you give to them and one thing you wish you knew when you were starting out? Nick GK: The best advice I could give a new musician entering the scene is to just be curious. Learn from the other bands out there and from the other folks in the industry. Knowledge is power in the music business. If a musician comes into the scene hungry to learn and to improve themselves, everything will fall into place for them. Q: if you could pick the brain of any musician dead or alive today who would it be and what top 3 questions would you ask them? Mark: EVH Nick: Sammy Hagar Q: How has music influenced and impacted your life and what is one thing you can thank music for giving you this far? Nick G: To me, music has always been a consistent voice in my life, and I have found comfort in that. If you’re going through a hard time, I think there are always songs out there that can bring you comfort and help a person get through what they are struggling with. Music can be a sort of saving grace to a lot of people in that sense. Q: Inspire other artists and tell us someone who inspires and motivates you and why? Mark: trust me I am far from “making it” but I was 28 when I joined this band and was like “it’s too late I’m too old I should hang it up” and this happened. So I’d say never give up, never stop playing, and never ever get rid of your gear. And I’m inspired by Jason Richardson every day because he reminds me no matter how good I am there is someone out there who can shred circles around you so PRACTICE! Connect with the band Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SeasonsRVA Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/SeasonsRVA Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/seasonsrvaofficial/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/SeasonsRVA
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