SEVENDUST Guitarist Clint Lowery - "What Got Me Through Teenage Years Were DIO Songs; He Was A Huge Influence On My Life"
June 6, 2010, 14 years ago
SEVENDUST guitarist Clint Lowery is featured in a new interview with TheyWillRockYou.com. An excerpt is available below:
Q: Cold Day Memory is the first album that the band has released since your return. I wanted to ask you right out of the gate, how the writing and recording process was for you? Did you feel a lot of pressure since you’ve always been noted as one of the defining forces of the band’s best material?
Lowery: "There was absolutely a lot of pressure but it was one of those kinds of pressure that keeps you on your toes. Being gone for three records I knew that people had expectations and wanted to see what the chemistry of the original line up would be like after being apart. I had a lot of expectations myself and I still feel like I could have done better. I embraced it though, I like working under pressure because when I’m sitting around getting lazy and procrastinating it adds a little pep to my step and makes me want to dig in a little further so it was a good kind of pressure."
Q: And continuing on that discussion, did it feel natural to be working with the band again? Were there any hiccups or was it like getting back on a bike?
Lowery: "It was pretty much the bike scenario. It was a little different because it was a little bit of payback for me being gone; I had to do some make up work. There would be a chorus that would need to be written and they’d sort of hand it off to me but it was cool. Those guys stuck to it after I left and I felt like I owed it to them. I felt like I needed to step it up for them."
Q: We recently lost a great in Ronnie James Dio, wanted to ask how you were influenced by him throughout the years and your thoughts?
Lowery: "I am a diehard Ronnie James Dio fan, I love that man. I had a chance to shake his hand in Europe. Growing up, I was his biggest fan and he got me through so much. I loved every guitar player that he ever played with. Dio was a part of every part of my musical school – some of the first songs I learned were Dio songs. What got me through teenage years were Dio songs, he was a huge influence on my life. I’m so sad that he’s passed. The night he died we played a few songs during our set and the whole crowd joined in. He is going to be missed but he was such a huge contribution to metal that he’s never going to die, he’s put his legacy on earth and his music and influence will live on forever."
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Sevendust's new album, Cold Day Memory, was released on April 20th on the band's own 7Bros. Records, through Warner Music Group's Independent Label Group. The album - produced by Grammy nominated Johnny K (DISTURBED, STAIND, 3 DOORS DOWN, PLAN WHITE T'S) - is the band's first new album with their original lineup back together with Lowery’s return after his departure in 2003.
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