8th Day Rebellion
8th Day Rebellion
8th Day Rebellion was realized in the summer of 2006. Driven to create an atmospheric landscape, we decided to amend the differences we saw in the world by expressing the common flaws of humanity with a soundtrack that accompanies change... leading to and endorsing fortitude.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
Max Azpiazu & Scott L. Burton began playing/recording music in '97, alongside two others, under the monicker 'Scalp-Lock'. Differences in the band caused things to fall apart between members, so each person went their seperate ways.
In 2006, Max and Scott began talking about what they envisioned musically, while tossing around ideas and band names. The initial ideas thrown around were with a heavier, more guitar driven edge. But with the first two tracks, 'Of Semblance, of Suffering' & 'The Hunt...' being recorded, they realized the tone of their future musical prose and excursions as a more ambient/industrial darkside edge that seemed to work, as labels, perfectly with what they were recording.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
8th Day is a web-based music project. There will be no live sets conducted by this band.
Your musical influences
Lull, Ministry, Radiohead, & Peter Gabriel were some of the major influences for the band.
What equipment do you use?
A wide variety of recording equipment is used to record and process our particular sound. Such as Reason, Live, and Pro-tools.