HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD

Hollywood Undead (courtesy of the artist)

Hollywood Undead (courtesy of the artist)

Excited to publish my latest interview with Johnny 3 Tears of the Hollywood Undead.

From the very first moment we started talking Johnny and I bonded over our similar upbringing in Los Angeles, CA. It may come as a surprise that the majority of musicians residing in LA did not grow up in there. In fact, its quite rare for two professional musicians who grew up in the city to meet.

Johnny and I bonded over our love for the city’s character, culture and “welcoming” vibe. However we couldn’t ignore the fact that it’s evolving. Is this is a good thing? As two individuals who grew up here; can our observations and opinions help shape the way it’s changing? SHOULD our opinions help change it? Is CHANGE a good thing?

I think it’s apparent that the Hollywood Undead are exploring CHANGE and GROWTH with the latest release. You can tell that they’re exploring new musical ideas with their music video titled: “Already Dead” (seen below). Loudwire had this to say about the video:

“Already Dead” takes on a rather serious tone - something for which this band has not typically been known. This incarnation of the band sees a significant hard rock and metal core influence, which works fabulously for them.

- TM (loudwire)

“ALREADY DEAD” MUSIC VIDEO

This conversation was very special to me. If you were a little curious on how it’s like to grow up in a city that’s larger than life and how it’s evolution is affecting the culture, this is the interview for you.

Hollywood Undead will release their new album NEW EMPIRE, Vol. 1 on February 14, 2020. Pre-Order now using the link below.

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New Empire, Vol 1

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