Q&A With Voxhaul Broadcast
Q: Touring is a big part of a musician’s job nowadays, any advice for artists getting into their first years of touring?
A: Definitely use your bands and personal social networks like myspace, twitter, and facebook to promote all your shows on the road. Also get to know your new fanbase in each new city after shows because if they like you enough they will probably be the first ones promoting your band next time you come to their town and sometimes they will let your band crash at their house which is a lot cheaper then paying for hotel rooms.
Q: You are leaving for tour, list 5 things you can't live without on the road.
A: 1) Jokes 2) Cheap Food 3) Coffee 4) Cigarettes 5) Our manager's phone number
Q: What challenges have you overcome as an artist, or band, that have made you a better band/artist?
A: This band has overcome every obstacle from the van breaking down in the middle of the nowhere during a snow storm, to band fights while performing live on stage, to having labels very interested in us then never hearing back from them. I am grateful to be in a band with a group of friends that can experience all these challenges together and still look at the world in a positive way and look forward to seeing what next day holds for us.
Q: What motivates you to continue making music?
A: We have been writing music with one another since we could pick up an instrument so watching each of us grow as an artist is continuously motivating us all the time. Feeling the energy that we bounce off of one another when we play together is a pretty amazing thing to be apart of.
The first record that had an influence on me becoming a musician was Nirvana Nevermind and the first instrument that I ever owned was a red memphis electric guitar.
Q: If you weren't a musician, what would you be doing?
A: Probably selling mens suits i feel like i would be really good at that.


















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