Sceneazine Jul. 2014 | Page 11

11 Fall of an Empire by Claude IV F all of an Empire hails from the upstate of South Carolina is a band relatively unknown, But that’s soon about to change. The band Combines heavy blues based rock and Melodic vocals that rivals some of the best out there. They Recently played New Brookland tavern and I was able to sit down with them and talk Music, Life and the future. Where are you guys from? FOAE: We are kind of spread out. Over a 2 hour apart area but we claim Spartanburg SC as our hometown. How Long have you been a band? FOAE: The idea started in 2011, but really didn’t get rolling until late 2012 so not that long. Is this your first band? If not what other bands have you been in? FOAE: All of us have played in bands over the years, of varying successes and types. If not what bands are you from? Founding FOAE members Shane and Brent met while serving as the rhythm section in Circle of Stones, a band that wrote some great songs but never really got very far. Kind of a hodge podge of Metal, Funk, and classic rock that really taught them to not focus on one sound. Leman and Kenny were both in Ten Grand Leg; a band that Leman wrote all music for and performed vocals while drumming, Kenny played bass and sang backup for a stint. Who are your Influences? FOAE: Each member adds there own flair and influences into the mix but the band kind of draws its writing from Swedish Stoner rockers: Dozer, Graveyard, The Sword and lots of other great stoner rock bands as well as classics like Zeppelin and Sabbath of course. Where Can we hear your Music? Facebook.com/fallofanempireband Fallofanempireband.bandcamp.com Reverbnation.com/fallofanempireband Where are your favorite places to Play? FOAE: We are just glad to play. There are some great clubs around this part of South Carolina and we enjoy playing all of them. Two of the more common ones you can find us are GroundZero in Spartanburg and GottRocks in Greenville. What Bands do