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~ Heavy,
Thunderous, Fast and in your
face; Metal Blade recording
act Fate is preparing to
unleash their fury on the
world. Their debut CD
Vultures is set to be
released on April 29th and
is sure to have the industry
buzzing. Well written
songs, a brilliant
production, and a ferocious
attack that doesn’t stop;
Vultures will leave fans
begging for more. Each
track assaults the listener
with a unique brand of in
your face brutality that is
carried from track to track.
These guys may be young but
don’t hold that against
them; Vultures proves
they are a force to be
reckoned with. Bassist
Devin Durrett took some time
out of his schedule to
answer a few questions about
the band and their new CD.
What can fans expect when
they pick up a copy of your
debut CD Vultures?
Devin: Fans who go
out and buy our debut album
Vultures can expect a
fresh look on today’s metal
genre. They can expect
a hard hitting, fast paced,
in your face yet musically
satisfying CD. We
tried to use all of our
members’ influences when
creating our songs. So
we pretty much didn’t want
fans to think they were
hearing the same song over
and over again.
Now
that Vultures is
complete and scheduled for
an April 29th release how do
you feel about it? Are
you pleased with the
outcome?
Devin: As always we
are our own worst critics.
Of course there is always
something we would say "oh
that would be sick right
there" or "we should have
done that instead."
But then we realize that
nobody will ever know that.
But yes we are very pleased
with the overall outcome and
sound of the record.
Fate began when you guys
were still in middle and
high school. What was
it like playing in a band
gaining national attention
while still attending
school?
Devin: Well the one
thing it is, is a lot of
work, especially when you
add work on top of that.
There was a point before the
record was done that we were
practicing 5 days a week for
like 6 hours a day. I
would get up in the morning
and go to school then go
right from school to work
and then right from work to
practice from usually 8:00pm
to around 2:00 am or 3:00am.
It was nuts. But in
the end it all paid off and
was more than worth it.
Did
you find it intimidating
being so young and opening
for bands such as Animosity
or the Vans Warped Tour?
Devin: Of course
there’s always that little
hint of nervousness and
intimidation yes, but you
can’t let it get to you.
I mean if you think about
all of these bands we were
opening for were in the same
shoes as us at one point and
knew exactly how it was.
But everyone we meet is
always amazing and always
looking to help and give us
advice. We’re always
open for some good advice.
Give us some insight into
Vultures and the meaning
behind its title.
Devin: Well the
meaning behind the title,
‘Vultures’, is that every
person in their own way is
no better than a vulture.
Whether it is always looking
out for themselves or
scavenging to survive no
matter what.
What was the writing process
like for the CD? Did
you guys all write together?
How long did it take?
Devin: The writing
for this CD was really
intense and most definitely
the WRONG way to write a CD.
There were tons of lineup
changes that made it hard to
come together and create a
solid sound.
Eventually we got a very
solid lineup when our good
friends in another local
band Debello Castrum decided
to join forces with us.
By that point we really
didn’t have time to write an
album the way it is supposed
to be written (if there
really is a right way).
But as I said earlier, we
practiced 5 days a week and
pulled it off. I do
wish we had more time; it
would have made it that much
better.
Any
tracks on the record that or
personal favorites or have a
good stories behind them?
Devin: Well my
personal favorite is the
title track. It
happens to be an
instrumental song. We
always said that we would
write one but just didn’t
have enough time with all
the deadlines and whatnot.
So while in the studio we
decided the CD wouldn’t be
complete without an
instrumental so we gave it a
quick shot. We pumped
the song out in about thirty
minutes and it still
surprises me to this day
that it came out so well.
What has been the most
memorable moment of your
career so far?
Devin: I really do
believe that actually
signing to Metal Blade
Records is an insane
accomplishment. They
are the greatest group of
people and it’s a good
feeling to know they are
behind us all the way to the
top. Sometimes I still
can’t believe that it is
actually for real. But
I hope to keep topping that
moment and having more and
more fun along the way.
What is next for Fate?
Devin: Well right now
we are in the process of
paying off some debts and
looking for a new van and
trailer after we
unfortunately rolled ours in
Wyoming on the last tour.
After that we plan on
touring, then touring, and
then touring some more.
We just have to get our name
out there and put in the
time it takes to be a
successful band.
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