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Angel Faith - July 30, 2004
Here are some of the highlights from the Interview.
Tommy: Now a few years back, you were with the group No Secrets. Recently
some of those songs have been popping up in movies and such. What’s
it like to hear that?
Angel Faith: It’s interesting and it is really funny to listen to cause
I haven’t heard that stuff for a really long time ya know. But
when I hear it, it brings back memories of performances and stuff like
that and the things that used to go on, recording it and shooting the
video and all that different stuff. So, I mean, it’s neat.
Tommy: So going back to music, what’s your take on the current music
environment?
Angel Faith: I think it’s in a very interesting position because of all
of the larger labels. There’s basically only like three large
labels now cause everyone is selling out and everybody is merging together.
It’s a really I think unique situation and I think it’s
cool that the little guys are having a chance because now the independent
labels are the ones who are I guess making it to the top and the ones
who are really doing well. And I think that’s cool ya know, that’s
neat. If I was a big label I probably wouldn’t thing that was
so great. But coming from my point of view, it’s neat to give
everyone a chance.
Tommy: In less than one week your debut album ships, can you tell us what
went into it?
Angel Faith: It’s been a really, really great process. I mean, I have learned
a lot. It’s – this is the first time, I started writing
about a year ago and on the album I actually did write about four of
the songs and I mean that’s really neat, that is so cool to be
able to put something out there that I was really involved with. Like
with No Secrets it was great because I got the chance to record and
album and perform in front of large audiences. And I learned a lot performance
wise and how to I guess perfect what I do or atleast try.But with this
it’s more personal, it’s more about me and I got to make
decisions and I got to help choose the different tracks that were on
the album and I recorded so many songs – like 60 or something.
Ya know, it’s a hard process of limiting your choices. It really
is hard. And you only record the songs you like so therefore you already
liked all 60 of them.
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