
I wasn’t really like a picky guy as far as the genre goes – if it was cool music, it was cool music. Tony Piccoli: The first music memories I have, when I was a really little kid, elementary school, MTV.
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We reached out to guitarist/vocalist Tony Piccoli who brought us up to speed on the group – including the work on the new album, thoughts on what progressive metal is, insight into the active Michigan metal scene, plus takeaways from touring with bands like Pain of Salvation and Fates Warning, as well as putting out more material sooner rather than later to make more of a footprint in the scene.ĭead Rhetoric: What are some of your earliest memories regarding music growing up in childhood? At what point did you start listening to heavier and more progressive music, and then eventually pick up an instrument to perform in your own bands? If you love bands that intertwine a mix of styles, set up proper hooks, throw down some solid musicianship parts, but also develop interesting and strong multi-part vocal harmonies, this could be your group to delve deep into. They’ve released three albums to date with the recently released The Sun Will Always Set hitting the streets – gaining the opportunity to perform on national tours with prominent acts like Pain of Salvation and Fates Warning among others. Rare is the day that a five-piece progressive metal lineup start together in 2007 and maintain that same membership fifteen years later – but that’s the case for Michigan progressive metal act Imminent Sonic Destruction.
