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| Sul prossimo numero di Kerrang si parlerà degli eroi del rock. Kier Kemp dei Fearless Vampire Killers, ha nominato il nostro Matt come suo eroe e uno dei più grandi frontmen della nostra epoca per presenza scenica e per il timbro di voce facilmente riconoscibile. Nell’ articolo dice di ispirarsi a lui e spera un giorno di incontrarlo. Riconosce inoltre il coraggio avuto dalla sua band nel fare la musica che volevano, senza rimanere ancorati a uno stile ma evolvendosi sempre (cosa non facile nel mondo del metal e che pochi altri hanno fatto) rimanendo comunque interessanti. Troverete questo articolo e molto altro sul numero con questa copertina Qui invece l' articolo originale “M. Shadows is one of the greatest frontmen of our age, and I can’t help but look up to him. There are only a few frontmen with such great stage presence, and the sort of voice that you hear and know it’s them. I wish I could live up to those levels! Performing as a frontman is more about your internal confidence, and if you’re trying to emulate something, you have to feel like you’re the fucking tits! And I certainly try to steal a bit of that. I haven’t had the pleasure of meeting Avenged Sevenfold, but if I could meet M. Shadows, I’d probably say, ‘Well done for not being afraid – especially for a metal band – to do something ambitious.’ The metal scene is very close-minded, and there are rules, and you have to do things a certain way or you’re ‘selling out’, and I’m glad that Avenged Sevenfold and M. are brave enough to do what they want. They got a load of shit when they went from [2003's] Waking The Fallen to [2005's] City Of Evil, but they planned to progress and I think that it’s cool that they allowed themselves to, where as some bands are too scared, and if will stay the same their entire career. That’s what makes a hero, to me. Music is such an amazing thing to explore, and it should always simply be about the creativity. M. Shadows lets the music evolve with the band, and that’s what makes it interesting. We try to keep some of that spirit alive, and it’s inspiring that Avenged Sevenfold have done a similar thing.”
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