Kristofer dommin biography of william

  • Dommin's beginning can be traced rub up the wrong way to 1999, from early demos Kristofer would record with monarch older brother, Stephen, playing drums.
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    I'm sitting here with Buzz McCoy and Groovie Mann from My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult. Guys, how was your trip in?

    Groovie Mann: It was pretty good, not much traffic today. We were lucky, it was amazing.

    Buzz McCoy: Good. No, we were coming down from New Haven and we flew right over the George Washington Bridge. There was no traffic but it was kind of weird, we were like, "Were is everybody?"

    Your latest album (Spooky Tricks) came out in 2014 so it's not super new but it's your most recent work. Have you every had any issues with adding new songs into your set and having them fit properly?

    Buzz: We work it in. We usually have a section of the set that we play the new material in.

    Groovie: Or stuff that's similar to what we've done set near it. Even a song we've already done but made it new.

    Buzz: And, as you'll find out tonight there's a couple of songs we do with an older song that leads right into a newer song. It's kind of a medley so we, kind of, mix it up and keep it different. We do new mixes of old songs to keep them fresh. We put different beats behind them.

    Groovie: We add some new sparkles into it. Different sounds and stuff.

    From your last album (Spooky Tricks, 2014) to the one before (Death Threat, 2009) you had about a five year between albums.

    You're in the middle of your tour now and where are you?

    I'm currently in Cleveland Rock City.

    How have the shows been treating you?

    Oh man, they've been great. It's not the biggest tour we've ever done but with it being a headlining tour all the people coming to see it are coming to see us so it's really fucking awesome.

    How have you been getting along with the acts you've chosen to open like Justin Symbol and Requiem?

    Oh great, man. They're fucking great dudes. Good new bands and they're bands that have never toured. Requiem and Justin Symbol have never been on U.S. tours, they're dong pretty good.

    You're also currently touring in support of your newest record, The Neuromancer, so how has everything been going playing that new music?

    I can't complain. The album's been out long enough now to where people know it so there's no lull in the set when we play the new songs. People seem to be loving it so I've got no complaints.

    With everything you've been doing now for so long as William Control as apposed to writing for your other projects which were more rock and punk inspire, what do you get out of it and how does it make you feel writing these songs?

    It makes me feel a release. It quells the many different voices that are happening in my head. It's really

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