#I used to listen to a bunch of early 2000s emo in middle school (honestly I still do shh)
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skyblueartt · 14 days ago
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I love listening to music but I’ve never been somebody who gets obsessed with the person behind the music yknowwww, like. Idk I listen to a bunch of different songs by a bunch of different people and I never really have opinions on the artists unless they’re like horrible terrible people. I’ve always gotten obsessed with fictional worlds/media but never real life stuff like bands/artists, idk why
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notesonnotes · 5 years ago
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Notes on Hyperview
Hey music fam! Today we’re taking a look at a band called Hyperview!  Hyperview is a 5 member pop/punk/emo/hardcore band from Buffalo, NY. Each member took a little time to answer some questions for us to get to know them and the band a little more. Take a few and see what they had to say!
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NON: How did you all meet? What drew you to start a band?
AJ: I’m AJ and I do a lot of yelling. I was trying to get a band together in Los Angeles and then again in Sacramento. Nothing really stuck so I figured I’d move back to the east coast and landed in Buffalo. I met Courtney and Matt online. They were looking for a guitarist for a new project since their last pop/punk band had some sort of falling out. Couple of changes to the lineup and now I’m on vocals with the additions of Steve and Chuck for guitars. I’ve always wanted to play music since middle school, but I didn’t start teaching myself guitar and singing until about high school.
Courtney: I'm Courtney,  I play the drums. I've played music the majority of my life. I was involved in small projects in high school, and took classes in college that was playing as a band. Then after I graduated I wanted to do it all for real.
Steve: Hey I’m Steve and I play bass. I've been friends with Matt for years and he invited me to play in the band. He's been doing projects for a while and I wanted to be a part of this one.
Chuck:  The band was already established for about a year or so before I joined. Actually, I met the singer through a craigslist ad, and spoke to him on Instagram, and I guess we had common ground of what we wanted musically.
Matt: I’m Matt and I do guitar/backups. We all met through a various series of online forum postings.  Whether they were from other bands or pieces of older bands we all used to be in.  The exception is Steve which I met through high school friends, whom I eventually became roommates with.  We all started bands for different reasons for different times in our lives.  I started a band when I was younger to have a place I could go, express myself, and probably fit in.  It was a long time ago and I don’t really remember exactly why, but I’m sure it had something to do with thinking I was an outcast when I probably wasn’t. 
NON: What drew you to this style of music?
AJ: I went to middle school in Coral Springs, FL and there was this upcoming pop/punk band building a sweet culture around town. It was New Found Glory. Meanwhile, my older sister was showing me bands like Senses Fail, Hawthorne Heights, and Panic! at the Disco.
Courtney: I grew up listening to this style of music my entire life and have always had it ingrained into me.
Steve: I was a big ska and punk kid growing up. As those scenes faded away pop punk started to pick up so that was the natural progression musically. I guess my sharp edges got rounded off over the years and I became more attuned to the melodic side of things.
Chuck:   I’ve been into pop-punk stuff since I was a kid. The first CD I ever bought was New Found Glory’s “sticks and stones” from media play.
Matt: Pop punk was the first style of music I actually connected to.  I mean I had a stack of my old man’s records, a Coolio CD, some Weird Al, and a bunch of mail order albums you’d grab out of your neighbors mailbox. Though none of it hit quite like Blink 182 and NFG in the summer.
NON: What's the story behind the band name?
AJ: I really loved Title Fights album Hyperview and thought it would be a cool name for the band.
Steve: Needed a name, AJ gets name credit
Chuck: I’m assuming it’s derived from a super tight album, that everyone should listen to.
Matt: The band name came from giving up on finding a name that we came up with because every band name was taken already, so we just used an album name one person in the band had listened to.  It was most likely better off we went with a name that isn’t so genre conforming, so you have to listen to the music before you hate it and not just going off the name. NON: What has been your favorite venue to play so far?
AJ: I think my favorite show was at BJs in Fredonia. It was only like our second show and the placed was PACKED out. Those college kids didn’t come for us but they still jumped around with us and sang the words to our cover songs. ‘Twas sick!
Courtney: So far my favorite place we play at is Mr. Goodbar, the turn out is always amazing and we always have such a good time.
Steve: Favorite venue is rec room
Chuck: My personal favorite was Rec Room, here in Buffalo. We’ve had good times at Goodbar and Mohawk place as well.
Matt: Being a small local band, all venues are pretty much the same and rating them of ‘best’ is going to be biased by how good the crowd was.  If we had 12 people going hard in a dumpster canister off Bailey then that would be the best venue we played.  That being said, I loved BJ’s in Fredonia, I only wished we had this incantation of the band coupled with the live experience we’ve gained since. NON: What is your dream venue?
AJ: Don’t really got one, honestly. I think venues are second to the people. I’d rather have twenty raging kids in a basement than five head bobbing peeps at a larger venue.
Courtney: The dream for right now would be to play Town Ballroom, and then it just goes up from there.
Steve: Dream venue is an aircraft carrier. We play while mortal Kombat happens in front of us
Chuck: Honestly, probably the Town Ballroom or Riverworks. It’s always been a dream of mine to play on a big stage right at home.
Matt: Dream actual venue is either Red Rocks or the O2.  I don’t really think about venues like that because when you are facing the reality of music, it’s the moon away.  I just want to be in people’s lives to a point I could have a career in the industry. NON: Who are some of your inspirations?
AJ: The bands I listed earlier are definitely inspirations. It’s hard to narrow down but a handful of my favorites would include: Silverstein, The Story So Far, Balance and Composure, mewithoutYou, letlive. and A Day To Remember
Courtney: As far as playing music and drums, the artists that inspire me most would have to be Dani Abasi, Cyrus Bolooki, and Jake Massucco.
Steve: Less than Jake, Rancid, Blink, Story so far, Four year strong
Chuck: I’m a complete sucker for the 90’s and 2000’s pop-punk and emo bands. New Found Glory, Bayside, Sum 41, Taking Back Sunday etc.
Matt: Inspirations, well there are a lot of people I think are great artists.  Without sounding like I bottle my own farts and age them like a fine wine; I (at this age) am more inspired by the general culture of art in any medium.  Anything that you can feel the creative effort in, even if you don’t understand it or even do it.  I watched this guy rehab old paintings.  That inspired me. I didn’t want to clean an early 20th century fruit study, but you know what I mean. NON: Where do you see yourself/selves in 5 years?
AJ: Hopefully in a city near you touring our butts off!
Courtney: In five years, I would like to have toured and to continue doing tours across the states or if we get lucky in another country.
Steve: On that aircraft carrier baby
Chuck: Hopefully on the road with some super rad bands, playing in really cool venues, for really awesome people.
Matt: 5 to7? Probably washed up as fuck somewhere, but I tried
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