Lisa: Welcome to another awesome episode of the “Music Box!” I'm your host Lisa and today we have a treat for you all. First up we have the lovely girls of ElectroDeath stopping by for Q&A but the fun doesn't stop there. Naomi Page will be coming by a little bit later to give us a special performance. Yes I know, its really exciting so you better not miss it. For now, its time to bring out our special guests for today. Ladies and gentle please give a nice round of applause for the girls of ElectroDeath!!!!!!!!!*audience applause*Lisa: Hello ladies. Welcome to the show, you all look very nice today. Magie: Hi Lisa, hi Guys!
Lilly: Hi everyone.
Lisa: Your latest single, “Holy Annihilation,” seems to be a hit with your fans. What's your prediction as to how it will do on the charts?Magie: I don’t know, I really think that the most important is to know that the music is out and everyone supports it, I mean it already debuted at number ten on Digital Charts and number nineteen on airplay charts, so it’s doing well so far.
Lilly: I don’t think it would be a number one hit. It’s not a conventional pop song, it’s loud, it’s hard listening and most important it’s too controversial to be popular.
Lisa: A while ago, you guys stated that it represents the comeback of the band after what happened last year. Is there anything that you're doing to make sure that another departure doesn't occur?Magie: These things you cannot control, it was a shock for us when Julia decided to quit the band. At first we thought it would be the end of ElectroDeath, but as long as the fans are still there for this band, we’ll keep going. To avoid this, we try to find inspiration. I really think that right now is where me and Lilly always wanna to be, so I don’t see any of us leaving the band.
Lilly: We love this band to see it ruins, I’m sure Julia love this band too. She just accomplished her story in it.
Lisa: “Bittersweet” is the name of your upcoming album and so far “Holy Annihilation” is the first single to be released from it. How do the new songs differ from your older material?Magie: Actually, if you look in our past, more specifically our first and third album overall, you’ll realize we already did this type of music before. All this dubstep hardcore beats and the house itself, it’s all known from our fans because they once experienced these genres through our music in the past.
Lilly: But it’s new, in a certain way.
Magie: Yeah, it’s new because we’re not carrying much to write a hit or something like that, we just wanted the song to sound more electronic then anything that’s out there right now, so…
Lisa: What was the songwriting and recording process like for this album?Magie: It was a challenge. Julia was our main writer, especially on lyrics, so write without her supervision was quite interesting and new for us.
Lilly: We had great people working with us in this album, like mISTER_b, Dj Cloud and Danja. They helped us a lot to find the right themes and to complete the lines of the songs. First we had no idea of what to do after the end of our last tour. So talking with them, put us in the right way, and everything just went perfect in the end.
Lisa: How successful do you think the album will do on the charts?Magie: The label has some expectation on how many copies the album will sell, but in deep they’re more interested on the upcoming tour. That’s the main goal of putting out new music.
Lisa: Stepping back a moment into the sales aspect of music, how do you feel about selling music online versus. illegal downloading?Magie: I think, most people who download the songs illegally, in one point they’ll buy something from us. It can be the physical record, or maybe the ticket for the concert, and that’s fair for me.
Lilly: The reason of all this, is to reach the most people with these songs so the message will be spread. We’re a pop band, but we always write songs with deep meanings.
Lisa: If you could make a prediction, what's your prediction on the possibility of digital music replacing CD and vinyl sales?Magie: I think it will never happen. People still like to have the manufactured product on their hands, you know.
Lilly: the sensation of having an LP in hands, it’s just beautiful.
Lisa: You guys are now apart of E-Records, how has it been on the label so far?Magie: E-Records were the best thing that emerged in the music business nowadays. They’re supporting electronic music so we had to be attached to them in some way.
Lilly: We always wanted to be this kind of managers and stuffs to find new talent on electronic scene out there, so the opportunity of investing in this label was inevitable. Also we could put out our music too which is a big help.
Lisa: Just this week, the video for “Holy Annihilation” was released. What's to come next for ElectroDeath?Magie: We have a pocket show for music Box premiering next week, which will be great, because it will be our first TV performance after a year. Probably a new single out in the next two or three weeks, and most important the album, which will be released next May 1st.
Lilly: We’re so excited! It’s like having a baby.. LOL
Lisa: ElectroDeath has been around for awhile and before you were famous, I'm sure you had goals you wanted to achieve. Have you achieved those goals?Magie: Actually the band started when we were at college, back in Brazil the three of us were studying to become English teachers. LOL
Lilly: Wow, I didn’t remember that! But now I remember, it was something very crazy and thinking better now, like how could we know that learning English would help us so much.
Lisa: What new goals are you trying to reach now?Magie: Our main goal right now is the upcoming tour! We can’t wait to go on tour.
Lilly: But we also want to start out our festival. Like ‘Total Annihilation’ or the past ‘Field Trip Festival’, this is an old dream from us.
Magie: Maybe next year, after the tour… I don’t know, it’s something we want so much to do!
Lisa: There are a lot of bands out there trying to get where you are today. What advice could you give them?Magie: Just that they have to love this life, because it’s not easy! Then that they have to believe on their potentials and never give up. The rest comes with hard work.
Lilly: I would say to meet the right people and to always have your family with you, they’re the best thing you can have as a safe place in this journey.
Lisa: Who inspired you guys when the band was just starting out?Magie: From rock bands such as Queen and U2 to electronic acts like Daft Punk, The Prodigy and Michael you know you have to love Michael.
Lilly: Miss Vanity was always a great inspiration for us, Stephanie Fierce too. I think music is a full time searching. Yyou have to find inspiration in everything around you.
Lisa: We have just two more questions left. The first one comes from Ryder, he asks: “Hey ElectroDeath, who would you like to work with next?”Magie: Hummf, there’re lot of artists we wanted to work with, Teen Titans for example, we saw they starting out and they’re so huge now, and good friends too. Izzy is a sweetheart, we had a good connection with her too, I think it would be great for us to do something together.
Lilly: I would love to work with GirlSpice, they’re like the royalty of pop groups, a guilty pleasure to work with, would be Weekend... they’re so cute LOL.
Lisa: Our last question comes from an audience member.
Audience member: Will there be a tour for “Bittersweet”?Magie: Definitely! The tour is schedule to kick off by the time of the new Total Annihilation festival, so probably in August!
Lilly: We have a lot of things to discuss for this tour, but we’re already rehearsing the songs.
Lisa: Thank you guys for those awesome questions and thank you ElectroDeath for joining us today. It was a lot of fun and hopefully you can return on the show again some day. For now, we're going to take a little break but when we return, we have a very special performance from Naomi Page. Don't touch that dial.