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Stellar
Corpses are hard core rockers to the bone, and they prove it
every time they hit the stage or whenever their music is played.
Their new album, Dead Stars Drive-In (Santa Carla Records),
will be released on January 24, 2012, and was produced by Joe
McGrath (AFI, Tiger Army, Alkaline Trio and many more). “It
was amazing to record in the same place that so many of my influences
recorded,” Dusty exudes. “Black Flag, Descendents
and Pennywise to name a few. And working with Joe McGrath was
incredible. He helped us to make the best record of our lives.
“We are excited to have some really special guests on
the album like Hunter Burgan (AFI), Jade Puget (AFI) and Michale
Graves (Misfits)!” |
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Stellar Corpses list their musical influences
as Elvis, Black Flag, Social Distortion, Stray Cats, Bad Religion,
Black Sabbath, AFI, The Misfits, Danzig, Rancid, Sepultura and Megadeth.
With a mix like that, it’s no wonder Stellar Corpses blended
their musical tastes into something really special. Says the whole
band, “We hope we can inspire some young kid who’s life
is changing and needs some music to relate to. Morbid music saves
lives…we don’t care what anyone says.”
Stellar Corpses hail from Santa Cruz and have become a fixture in
its hard rock music scene. This is no overnight success story. Stellar
Corpses met in high school and have been around, playing shitty clubs,
building their fan base and doing whatever it takes to be able to
create and perform music as their lifelong careers, if they get their
fondest wish. They’ve got the goods…now it’s time
to get out there and prove it to a bigger audience.
“I grew up in a good home,” says Dusty. “My dad
played guitar and sang at church and I always wanted to be like him.
I’m not religious, but I do belong to the church of Rock and
Roll! I think in metaphors, which makes it easy to write good songs
that people can relate to and find their own meanings in. I don’t
write in a literal way, like about politics or daily mundane stuff.
I write mostly about love and death, our biggest motivators and mysteries!
My favorite thing in the world is a live rock concert. There’s
nothing like a big group of people singing the same song and rocking
out together.
Life for Dusty was not always rosy. After his family split up he was
left alone in Santa Cruz where he spent years drinking, fighting,
playing in bands and experimenting with drugs. “I partied hard
and ended up in jail on 12 different occasions.” Dusty recalls,
“Music was always my passion, but I knew I was headed nowhere.
So I wised up and decided to go to school, where I earned a Bachelors
Degree in psychology and an Associates in music.” During this
time, Dusty started Stellar Corpses (an astronomy term he learned
in college) with his good friend Dan Lamothe. Dan, Emilio and Kyle
managed to keep themselves out of jail, although they’re certainly
not what you’d call angels either…they know very well
there’s a time and a place for everything, and the music always
comes first!
Stellar Corpses’ songs cover all sorts of subjects: “The
title track, ‘Dead Stars Drive-In,’ is about the dark
side of Hollywood and how some of its brightest stars, like Elvis,
Marilyn, Bela Lugosi and Vampira eventually burned out. But to this
day, their lights shine as bright as ever, and we will go on loving
them always,” Dusty explains. Emilio reveals, “’Teenage
Witchcraft’ is about being different…it’s simple,
really. ’One More Day’ is about living your last day on
earth to the fullest with no regrets and no apologies. ‘So Long
Goodbye’ is a parallel of death and the end of a relationship.”
“’Vampire Kiss’ is a nod to our hometown Santa Cruz,
where the movie The Lost Boys was filmed. Its a powerful sing along
that would frighten any glittery vampire out there,” Dan quips.
The band’s live show is dynamic and interactive with the fans.
Emilio says, “We are like human buzz-saws live, we tear through
our set with raw energy. I’d say get ready to sing with us,
most of our songs are very anthem like and require the crowd to sing
along. Its my favorite part, when the crowd actually knows the song
and is singing along in my face…its the best payoff ever.”
Stellar Corpses literally live and breath music, music and more music.
Says Dusty. “Music is everything to me. It’s my lifeblood.
I need to hear it, learn it, write it, record it and perform it live,
or I will surely die. I’ve had so many different jobs and I
couldn’t stand any of them. Music is the one passion that has
kept me completely enthralled non stop every day since I got my first
guitar. Society tells you to get a job, but people on their deathbeds
always say to follow your heart. We follow our hearts no matter what.”
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Lesley Zimmerman * Lesley Z Media
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