JOB FOR A COWBOY Frontman Discusses Ruination
July 25, 2009, 15 years ago
JOB FOR A COWBOY vocalist Jonny Davy is featured in a new interview with Robert Gray as part of a series at Ultimate-Guitar.com entitled Hit The Lights. An excerpt appears below:
Ultimate-Guitar.com: Ruination's lyrical content is rooted in a political vein, so could you shed more light on this?
Jonny Davy: "Yeah. I grew up with a single mom, and she just took me around. My family is Dominican Republican, and all of my family from that country is extremely political. They'd take me to rallies and protests - I was roughly eight to ten years old, and didn't know what the hell was going on. I would just hold signs on the street (laughs). Actually, my great grandfather was the president of the Dominican Republic, so I was somewhat bound into that. When we wrote 'Ruination', I already had that political blood in me I guess. When writing songs, the US presidential elections took place, and of course, coverage of that was everywhere. How much in people's faces it was was almost a mind-fuck, so I think that's one of the reasons why I went down a much more political route with 'Ruination'."
Ultimate-Guitar.com: You mentioned that Ruination's vocals are more varied in comparison to those featured upon 'Genesis'. What prompted you to make 'Ruination''s vocals more varied?
Jonny Davy: "I don't know. Listening to Genesis all the time, I think the album just seemed so bland. With my vocal range, I knew I could do more, and I wanted to show off what I could do. I held back in recording 'Genesis', so with 'Ruination', I certainly went for it."
Read the whole interview at this location.