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CrashDollz Interview: Nikki Darling (March 2015)

CrashDollz Interview with Punk/Metal/Rock singer Nikki Darling talks life on the road and more. Interview March 8, 2015

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What’s new in the world of CrashDollz?
There is so much currently going on, I wouldn’t even know where to begin..We are in the process of procuring a record deal.. Which I’m sure you know is daunting in itself.. We are recording our second album, wrapping up the writing process here shortly… We have begun practicing with our new drummer.. as well as amping up for spring and summer shows all around the country.. along with a little hair pulling between Rekkit and I.. nothing out of the ordinary .. giggle
– Could you describe what goes on in a day in your life as a musician on tour? Also do you have upcoming shows?
Wake up, shower if, and when available, and time permitting.  (should I say that lol) possible radio Interviews usually in the a.m., and then off to getting ready loading in.. and starting the show.. It is always rush, rush from the minute before you wake up.. leaving you still behind in time . We are usually on tour trying to get used to a time change or lack of sleep during travel, but we love it.. that’s why were here..
yes lots of shows coming up this spring and summer be sure to watch : CrashCave for future updates.
– I am sure you’ve met interesting fans and have good stories to tell. What’s the most interesting thing that’s happened on tour?
I wouldn’t even know where to start.. Everything begins to look like a blur.. being stopped at the border is our most recent issue.. I was unaware mace is illegal in Canada.. We def have some loyal fans who sometimes would let us nearly do anything to them.. I am sure others have more sorted stories.. This always stuck in my mind though we were playing in Chicago USA and we were literally in need of jumping out and running onstage.. cops pulled up.. I was in full stage attire, trying to get the key to work in the lock of the equipment trailer.  I’m pretty sure they thought i was a hooker trying to break into someones trailer.. I had to inform them they chuckled and all was fine.. I have another hooker story but I don’t know I am at liberty to say.. We will just say what happens in Indiana stays in Indiana..
– How is the music scene in your area these days?Are clubs still popular?
The music scene in Michigan for musicians, its just haunting ghosts of yesterdays past.. you hear such amazing stories of how it use to be in Detroit and all that is gone.. All the great clubs are closed or have ridiculous restrictions that leave very little feel for the audience to enjoy and be personable with the musicians onstage.. The bar owners make it impossible for bands to play.. Fans get ripped off and no one leaves happy..
– Could you describe some of your earliest influences in life and in music?
My family.. Rekkit and I both come from a musical family.. I think those members of our families who influenced us to our passion of music is where is stems from. Music is such an amazing and beautiful thing to be heard and felt.. Very few get to have that in their life as young children..
– What’s your take on the sex appeal in the music industry? Is it as important for men and women?
Beauty is important you see it all the time, If your a model.. We aren’t models.. We are musicians.. I’m sure it is pleasing to the opposite sex from both sides if your male or female to be attractive and permeate sex. Music is sex.. music is everything you hear, see, and feel. I think most musicians are ok being ugly.. please do not misquote this.. lol..by that I  mean I am not pretty when i sing i have bulging veins, and what we joke about my man face.. I think some find that sexy.. The great thing about sex appeal is it is different for everyone.. everyone’s idea is different ..
– What would we be surprised to find in your music collection at home?
 We all listen to a huge selection of music.. I think that is is important to say we are from Detroit .. Motown, Detroit Rock City, so theirs the obvious.. However, that being said I don’t think anyone would be surprised.. music spreads in such a broad spectrum. I don’t think people are surprised anymore if someone says the Beatles?? of course you would, of course you would own them.. (believe it or not.. ) a question we have never been asked.. you stumped me.. I can list a ton I think may surprise.. I just feel like it isn’t a surprise ..
– How important are music videos in the industry today? How do they compare to videos from 20 years ago?
I think everyone can agree its a popular catalysis in music..However when was the last time you seen videos on MTV.. VH1 no one plays them anymore.. people nearly have to seek them out.. however i do think they are significantly important for those to get a story we are a visually driven society
– Any words of wisdom to share with aspiring artists?
Read lots of books about those before you.. There are so many stories of those who have failed.. Failed and then succeeded and tons to be learned.. Most people jump when a record company comes calling.. To know the struggle and what you will endure will be key.. Love and passion is all you need.. Music and preforming needs to be like the air you breath.. If you have a back up plan.. your not a musician.. Its that simple.
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