1.Your Profile

Our sound would be best described as slamming groove-based hard rock with an extremely darkovertone. Or,quitesimply, thesound of theapocalypse. I like to spend my days locked away from the world trying to work on my moon-tan. The band as a whole usually spend our timetrying to find a colour that is blacker than black (yes we know black is not technically a colour). We’re just happy to havefans; wedon’t discriminate.

2.Keeping Busy

We finished last year off supportingSepulturaand releasing our debut album Doomsday. We are going out on the road with Kiss guitar legend Ace Frehley for his Australian tour inJune, thenwe head back out on the road for our own national tour in July.

3.Best Gig Ever

I would have to say touring with Misfits would have to be one of the highlights of the band’s shows. The Brisbane show was prettybizarreas a large bunch of girls down the front of the sold out show thought we were Misfits through our set. Not even my terrible Aussie drawl threw them. We gathered a huge amount of new fans and fiends that night, which is always a bonus. I’m not sure we’ve had a worst gigyet … ask me again in a year.

4.Current Playlist

I have been listening to a lot of 90s’ guitar bands like Swervedriver, Therapy, MyBloodyValentine, Deftones. Nothing currently is exciting me that much besidesBaroness, so I’ve been revisiting old albums. I went and saw Ministry play at The Metro Theatre a month ago and it was absolutely nuts. After all these years they still tore the roof off the place!

5.Your Ultimate Rider

The ultimate rider would definitely come with a masseuse, as we’re old rock dogs and need readjusting. I guess if we had a choice, some fine gourmet food and wine would benice. Inall honesty we don’t pay that much attention to the rider. We’re just happy to haveone, whichisusuallya case of beer and some soft drinks.

Graveyard Rockstars playFrankie’s Pizza onSunday April 12.