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Lisa: Welcome to another wonderful episode of the “Music Box!” I'm your host, Lisa and today we have a very special show for you all today. The hottest new sensation, Aimery Achai will be stopping by for Q&A. Plus he'll also be premiering his new video right here just for us a little bit later. Oh and we're not done, Benji Luna will be performing right here tonight! You definitely don't want to miss it but for now, its time to bring out our special guest for the day. Give it up for Aimery Achai!!!!! *audience applause* Lisa: Hello Aimery, pleasure having you join us today. Just two months ago, you made your way onto the music scene with your debut single, “C'est La Vie.” Explain the process of how you chose that particular song to be the one that you'd make your debut into the industry.Aimery: Its awesome to be here! Well, I wanted a big upbeat song to get me out there. I decided to go with "C'est La Vie", because its lighter than my other songs yet still be in your face. It was almost automatic really. Lisa: For those who never heard your music, explain your sound in 5 words? Aimery: Well my music is, real, lively, thoughtful, different, and I'm not sure if I can say this...orgasmic. Lisa: Exactly how did you get started singing?Aimery: Since I was a child, I started singing when my parents played music by Elvis. He really inspired me, so my dad got me a guitar, and I started singing and playing. When I got older, my friends and I started a band. We jammed all the time, and I knew that's what I wanted to do with my life. And here I am now!Lisa: What was the first song you ever sung?Aimery: The first song I remember singing was "Yellow Submarine" by The Beatles. My mother would sing it to me all the time as a kid, they way she sang it was so calming it put me right to sleep. So, I would sing it all the time as a kid, and I would even do a little act to it. The song is really a cute song to sing to a kid, looking back now. Makes me smile.Lisa: A few weeks back, you were able to get signed to Black Tie Productions. How has that been going for you?Aimery: Its amazing, at first I was iffy about it. The label is really nice which is good, its not too big where you get lost in the shuffle, but its the right size. So far its been going great, I'm really crazy about my music style but they understand and accept that. Lisa: How did it feel filming your first official video for "C'est La Vie?"Aimery: It was fun! I got all my friends and family together for this. It was like a big long party, doing everything you wish you could do if you got the chance. If I got a chance to do it again, I so would. Lisa: You've performed at many different places, from Soho to Grey Ghost Concert Hall. What has been your favorite place you've performed so far and why?Aimery: I love to perform, its almost like a second nature to me. I loved performing at Grey Ghost, its just the perfect venue. I can't put my finger on it, but it the overall atmosphere of the place. It gives you a certain intimacy with the audience. I have a sort of dislike for the over-theatrical performance. For me its just about the music and the fans, not the tricks. And I feel that Grey Ghost was the perfect place to connect. Lisa: After releasing your debut single, you dropped an EP titled, “Who's Aimery?” How do you feel about the success of the EP?Aimery: Amazed and shocked. I didn't expect it to be such a hit, when I herd it got to number 4 I was stunned. I feel happy about it, I like the nice feedback its been getting by the fans and that's whats most important. And if they like it, I do. Lisa: Recently you announced that your debut album, “Rise,” and released two singles from it already, “War (Come Together)" and Must Be Love.” Could you tell us more about the album, things like the sound you want to go for or how you went about selecting the songs for it?Aimery: The album is really raw and unpolished. A majority of the songs were recorded through my computer and my simple home studio. I wanted the album to be lo-fi, and implement a "wall of sound", to give it an overall vintage sound. The songs are a mix of folk, rock, and reggae, and go over political topics, love, youth, and fun. I didn't want to make an album on just politics because I would sound whiny and contrived. “War (Come Together)" is my favorite song on the album, it was inspired by the folk songs of the 60s and how close we are to a nuclear war right now. Another favorite of mines is "Runaway" which is about teenage rebellion, and my life. It was the hardest song I had to right, because its too personal. I felt like I was being too out there. Overall, the album is different from anything in the mainstream right now and its something that will make you think. Lisa: Rise is set to drop late May, since then have you been able to decide a more percise date and are things going according to plan with the tracklist, production, etc.?Aimery: Most definitely, everything is going perfect. I hope it stays that way, but if things get better single wise. The album date may get pushed up. Lisa: What can we all expect from Aimery Achai next?Aimery: Well, i'm not the one to give too much away. But, I always wanted to do a little good old fashioned rock n' roll. It seems like no one does it anymore, it needs a comeback. Really, I can't say for sure. I may do do a straight metal record if i'm in a certain mindset. But expect growth for sure. Lisa: You've been experiencing a lot celebrity privileges, are you enjoying the celebrity life? Aimery: I'm getting used to it. I haven't grasped the idea of walking down the street with a whole entourage of people like many celebrities. I do get a lot of teen girls bombarding my house for autographs, and it was funny at first. But, its tiring after a while. At the end of the day, i'm just happy I even got here. So beggars can't be choosers you know. Lisa: As a new artist trying to reach fame, do you ever fall victim to pressure in efforts to keep from making mistakes?Aimery: Yea, I do. The higher you go, the harder you will fall. I want to put out records that will make the fans happy, critics are not a thought to me, they hate everything. I especially don't want to misguide younger kids to do bad things. I don't want to be an "idol", but I don't want to have a negative impact on children who are impressionable. However, I'm only human, and I do make mistakes. And having fame can make it worse, so I do try to watch what I do and say. Lisa: We have a submitted question from Melissa. She says: “Will you be going on any tours anytime soon?”Aimery: Right now, I'm going on a very small 7 date tour to promote the album. But someday, I hope to get on a bigger tour. So stay on the look out, I want to do it before the end of this year. Lisa: Our last question comes from an audience member. Audience member: Hi Aimery! Which artist would you love to work with someday? Aimery: Such a hard question. The talent out right now is crazy, but if I had to choose it would be Cristina Lake. I love her music, and her talent is really amazing and pure. There's something about her that draws you in. Others I would like to are Jacob Estrada and Bianca Moretti.Lisa: Thank you for those questions and thank you Aimery for being here today. We'd love to have you back on the show in the future. Up next we'll be premiering Aimery's new video but first we must take a commercial break. Don't touch that dial. |
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