Artist Of The Day For March 7th, 2024 :ColorMeKrazy!

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Last Friday, we had the amazing opportunity to check out Raleigh, North Carolina based hype rock band ColorMeKrazy! and their phenomenal new single “Ex-Friend”, which is simply electrifying. You can check out “Ex-Friend on Spotify Here and on Apple Music Here . We recently chatted with ColorMeKrazy! As they are our Artist Of The Day for March 7th 2024 .

The Whole Kameese: Thank You so much for taking the time to chat with us here at The Whole Kameese .

All: Thanks for having us!

The Whole Kameese : Can you please introduce yourselves and your role in the band . Part 2 can you tell us how you all came to be ColorMeKrazy?

Mia: I’m Mia, I’m the lead vocalist and a co-producer for the band. I add beep boops and write lyrics!
Tom: My name is Tom. I arrange songs & play guitar for ColorMeKrazy!
Drew: I’m Drew, I absolutely shred on a variety of spreadsheets and documents to keep the band running smoothly. And I occasionally strum the guitar.
Zach: I’m Zach! I play drums in the band, dabble in running our live sound, and I mix/produce our tracks.

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Tom: The band came to be in late 2023, after Mia reached out to me online. She’s a bit of an insomniac, so I got a message at like 3:00am asking to start a band. I work nights, so I answered right away, & we practically had plans for this thing solidified by dawn. A few more messages brought the rest of the gang into the mix shortly thereafter.

The Whole Kameese: ColorMeKrazy! has an amazing one of kind sound that we absolutely love ! What are some of the influences that helped shape your sound?

Mia: Definitely for me, I have produced a lot of soundcloud rap and hyperpop over the years, as well as being an avid gamer, so a lot of my influences are really electronic sounding artists like 93FEETOFSMOKE, Grimes, or EDEN.
Drew: It’s a list long enough to put us beyond our word count, but I can speak for both myself & Tom when I say the catchy riffs and melodies are inspired by bands like: A Day To Remember, Yellowcard, Paramore, Story of the Year, The Early November and Jimmy Eat World.
Zach: Yeah, most of my drum parts take great influence from bands like Green Day, Blink-182, My Chemical Romance, and other bands from the warped tour era.

The Whole Kameese: We love the latest single “Ex Friend” , the vibe and sound is absolutely electric. Can you talk about how the song came to be ?

Mia: I actually wrote the lyrics for this song after a really close friend betrayed my trust in a really deep way. Tom sent over this instrumental, I think it was just the chorus bit, and it was so in your face I knew exactly what to take my anger out on!

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The Whole Kameese : Is there any special meaning behind the band name?

Mia: Me and Tom went back and forth so many times on band names. I kept suggesting names that were too soft, Tom’s names were too dark, I think I let my ghost hunting interest bleed in somewhere. At some point Tom just brought the name up. It sounded like a cool blend of the two of us, I like to think of us as Hot and Cold, Color and Krazy!
Tom: yeah, I was talking to my buddy at work, & he said “Now, color me crazy, but I think…” & I was like “Hold that thought!!” I practically ran away from the man just to write it down. It just felt right.

The Whole Kameese: What Is the band beverage of choice ?

Mia: We are a healthy bunch, we are always bringing water to things! But probably a more fun answer is whatever soda we decide to pick up at Cookout!
Zach: & A few of us enjoy dabbling in all things whiskey!

The Whole Kameese: Can you talk about your writing process as a band? Is one person the main writer or is it a group effort?

Tom: Typically, I’ll make a rough roadmap of how I see a song going in my head. I leave room in the demo for 808s & electronic elements, so that Mia can come in & work her magic. Drew has a wonderful ear for adding little ambient lead parts that compliment what’s already there. Zach, of course, writes his own drum parts. It all comes together in a really beautiful way.

The Whole Kameese: If ColorMeKrazy could play a show anywhere, where would it be?

Drew: A sold out crowd at The Ritz in Raleigh would be amazing.
Mia: I think for me, I’d love to go back north and play a show in NYC. I miss New York a lot.
Zach: Personally, being originally from DC, it would be awesome to play any of the bigger DC clubs like 9:30, The Anthem, Union Stage. But I truly enjoy all live music venues and any chance at being on stage.
Tom: A lot of my early involvement in the music scene also took place in & around DC & Baltimore. The energy surrounding alternative music in that part of the country is unmatched in my experience. So I’d say there.

The Whole Kameese: Finish the sentence… The best part of being in ColorMeKrazy! is?

Mia: My friends! When I first moved to NC I didn’t know anyone. I’m really happy I got to meet all these guys, and can proudly say they are quickly becoming my favorite people to be around.
Drew: Getting to be creative with other creative people.
Zach: The creativity and unique perspectives that all the members bring. We truly do come from differing musical backgrounds and I think it shows in our original music.
Tom: Everything. I spent 10 years out of bands, & I missed it every day. Now that I’m back in the saddle, I love it all. Even the really tedious stuff. It’s all great.

The Whole Kameese: If you could open for any band who would it be ?

Mia: Right now, I’d say Meet Me @ The Altar. I went to their show in Greensboro, and I feel like we would vibe really well.
Zach: To name a few, Pierce the Veil, My Chemical Romance, State Champs, or Knuckle Puck. Have seen most of them live and am a huge fan of their music and live performances.
Drew: A Day To Remember. They bring insane amounts of energy and the crowds at their shows always bring it as well.
Tom: I’d like to open for Senses Fail again. My old band played a show with them back in like 2012, & it was at a point in their career where they were NOT popping, not like they are today. But even with a crowd of probably 60 people in a 1800 cap room, they brought ALL the heat that night. It set a precedent for me as a performer going forward, it’s 100% or nothing. So I’d love to open for them now that they’ve regained their footing & are filling those bigger rooms like they deserve!

The Whole Kameese: What is next for ColorMeKrazy! In 2024

Mia: This is our first year, but it’s jam packed. By the end of the year, we will have a full EP out and hopefully will have played a bunch of shows we can tell you about next time!

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We are super excited to see what’s next for ColorMeKrazy they are most certainly a band on the rise.

You can check out ColorMeKrazy on Instagram Here on Twitter Here on TikTok Here on YouTube Here and on their website Here

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The Whole Kameese Artist Of The Day Interview:Lemon’s

Today, Thursday, January 18th – We are proud to present our second Artist Of The Day: Memphis based indie rock band -Lemon’s

We are not exactly sure how we stumbled upon Lemon’s ( probably one of our world famous late night music discoveries) , nevertheless we are so excited that we found them .

Lemon’s have a unique fresh sound that is certainly welcomed in today’s otherwise musical landscape.

The Whole Kameese : Thank you all for taking a moment to chat with us here at The Whole Kameese

The Whole Kameese: let’s get started, Could you introduce yourself and tell us your role in the band?

Ben Spiegelman:Hello, my name is Ben Spiegelman. My role for Lemon’s includes playing guitar, singing, and driving. I joined Lemon’s about 9 months ago, and am honored to be in this band.

Susie Hydrick:Helllo! My name is Susie Hydrick, I write, play guitar, and sing in Lemon’s. I also manage the band, run out social media channels, website, and handle booking (for now).

Jackson Williams :I’m Jackson Williams. I play drums in Lemon’s. My role also includes the occasional harmony. I’ve been with the band since 2020, though I feel that my involvement really grew in 2021. Susie and I have been playing together since high school so it feels a little bit like we’ve been in this band forever. Ben may joke about it, but I also passionately enjoy loading the trailer up. I love the trial and error of finding the best way to safely pack our gear and I think that also bleeds into my role in the writing process… there’s always another way.

The Whole Kameese:How did you become a band? What’s your origin story?

Susie: I have been writing songs since before I could even play guitar and went to high school with Jackson Williams and Luke Braswell, who is no longer in Lemon’s but does a lot of our visual work. In high school we were in a music class together where we became best friends and band mates in our school’s commercial music ensemble.

After high school, I left Memphis and went to Louisiana State University for one year, but while I was there, Luke, Jackson, and our old bass player, Aidan, who I met in high school through School of Rock, where we took guitar lessons, and Luke knew from Church, got a cover gig at a local venue.

Around the time I saw they got this cover gig I have been writing a lot and talking to Luke about how I wanted to do music for a living, so I came back to Memphis and booked another gig for the group Luke had put together and proposed the idea of making the group an actual band that writes and records originals. Two years after our formation, Ben officially joined the band, although he had been filling in for aidan on bass and luke on guitar at various gigs, and jackson and I had been performing with Ben for his solo music.

The Whole Kameese: How did you come up with the name Lemon’s for the band .

Jackson Once upon a time, we were called Janice and the Lemons. Janice was our former guitar players Jeep Cherokee that had seen better days… a true lemon. She was precious to us for years and never let us down, though she threatened it daily. Down the line it became confusing; people thought Susie’s name was Janice and to be honest it was just too long of a name. We lopped off the front end and threw in an apostrophe for search-ability and a constant talking point… and thus, Lemon’s was born.

The Whole Kameese:If you had to describe your sound to someone who has never heard the band, how would you describe it ?

Jackson – We call ourselves indie rock, but I would say we walk the line between indie rock and alternative rock on a daily basis. Its music you’ll want to roll the windows down for. Bouncy driving bass lines and guitar parts with powerful drums reminiscent of the alternative rock we listened to as kids mixed with more modern melodies and vocal tones of the indie sound today. It’s like if Young the Giant and Cage the Elephant had a band baby; it’s well thought out where it needs to be yet rough around all the right edges.

The Whole Kameese: We, love your song “Don’t Leave” Can you tell us what it’s about and how it came to be ? Did the melody come first or did the lyrics come first .

SusieFirstly, thank you! I’m glad you like it, I was very pleased with how it turned out. The melody for the song came together very quickly for me. I was messing around with ideas on my acoustic guitar as I do on a regular basis, and when I thought of that melody I really liked it so I recorded it immediately. The words for the first half of the chorus also just came to me as I was singing nonsense over the melody which gave me the idea for the song topic. It’s about falling in love and being able to see a future with someone, truly believing they are the one, but knowing that the future is out of your control, nothing is certain and they could leave you. Maybe from a breakup, life circumstances, things out of anyone’s control but Gods… these are all things I think about, as Ben and I have been dating for a couple of years. The last piece of the song was the bridge which I did not think of until the week we recorded it. I just knew I wanted it to be something repetitive that would build well with the instruments. Ben and Jackson’s parts really added the emotion to the song it needed and that all came together in the studio.

The Whole Kameese: What is your go to meal before a show?

Ben- A chipotle burrito bowl (white rice, pinto beans, chicken, veggies, corn, medium salsa, and light sour cream)

The Whole Kameese: If you could all choose one band to tour with , what band would that be ?

Susie – This one is a three way toss up for me between Nothing but Thieves (my favorite band) Young the Giant (another one of my favorite bands) and 5 Seconds of Summer (who are… who could’ve guessed, my other favorite band) I would have an out of body experience every-time I stepped on stage if we were to open for any of these three groups.

The Whole Kameese: If you could play anywhere, where would it be ? And why?

Jackson -The obvious answers are MSG, Red Rocks, and Wembley. Who wouldn’t want to play on the same stage as legends? And to see those venues packed to the brim full of like-minded music lovers would be so special… But to give a more personal answer, I want to perform everywhere more so than anywhere specific. I recently saw an article about how Jack White is one of the few artists to have played all 50 American states and all 13 Canadian provinces and territories. What a cool accomplishment. No stone left unturned and reaching everyone… even if it meant playing a show to 15,000 in Ontario back to back with a show to 600 in Nunavut. That’s what I want to do.

The Whole Kameese: What is your go to beverage?

SusieA latte (more specifically, a dairy free Spanish latte with Oat Milk from The Hub in Memphis) and water

JacksonSweet tea never fails

BenI run off of water, coffee, and coors banquet

The Whole Kameese: What can we expect from Lemon’s in 2024?

Susie: More music! our main goal this year is to increase the output of music we record and release. we are always writing, so we have songs, recording is just an expensive process. More live shows in cities we have never played in before. We have a mini tour coming up. To start that off, we will be playing in New Orleans, Oxford, Birmingham, Chicago, Charolette, and Memphis! and finally selling online merch. but as far as things out of our control, go always hoping to end up on Spotify curated playlist and on tour with one of the bands we admire.

Thank You so much for chatting with us here at The Whole Kameese , We hope you have an amazing 2024

Check out Lemon’s on Instagram Here and on Facebook Here You can also check out their website Here

Get lost in the magic that is “Don’t Leave” on Spotify Here and on Apple Music Here

Be Sure to check out Lemon’s Live!!! You can find out where they are playing next Here