DEATHBYROMY + PARTY FAVOR: INTERVIEW


by lauren kovolenko

photo courtesy of deathbyromy and party favor

Party Favor and DeathbyRomy are the dynamic duo you didn't know you needed until now. Read on to learn about their creative process behind a new song they have worked on together. Also, get to know them a bit more as individuals — we loved their introspection and conversation. You will want to check these two out!



For those that don't know you, what's your elevator pitch? What got you into the music genre you currently are in?

Party Favor: “Hi, I’m Dylan AKA Party Favor and I make music to lose your mind to and then on a second listen question the universe and your existence. 

I don’t even know if I honestly have a genre. Most of my music would fall under the EDM sub-genre of ‘Trap,’ but I feel like I’m more of just a bass artist. Actually let’s make a new genre, Energy.”

 

Your music can be described as very high energy, how do you bring that energy to the physical stage?

Party Favor: “See!!! Energy is the keyword in this interview, haha. Music for me is how I let loose and free myself from any mental constraints I might have. I feel most comfortable on stage and always have since I was a little kid wanting to be an actor. I think there’s something freeing in putting on a performance and becoming PF on stage and then I can be Dylan when I am back at home.”



Describe yourself in three words. What kind of music would you consider yourself to make?

DeathbyRomy: “I’m raw, honest and unafraid. I make heavy pop.”



What is your favorite milestone in your music career so far?

DeathbyRomy: “Recently getting to go play at a festival in Malta with one of my favorite bands Bring Me The Horizon.”



"Hollow" brings both of your personal music vibes perfectly together. How did you make this happen? What was the creative process behind this track?

Party Favor: “‘Hollow’ started as this demo from my friend and producer Connor Waine and this amazing writer Kole who started this vocal as an idea for me. It wasn’t anything like it is now, but I was able to hear where I wanted to take it. It felt so perfect for the album. It was dark and moody while still feeling epic in scope. I wanted to almost make my version of a Nine Inch Nails song. I immediately thought of Romy, and when we got into the studio together I knew she was the perfect fit. One of my favorite records on the album and I feel like it came together really organically.”

DeathbyRomy: “‘Hollow’ was mostly complete by the time it got to me, but Party Favor and I made sure all vocals were flawless, and ironed those out the added vocal textures to perfection. As soon as I heard the track I was obsessed with the production, so I knew I had to get on it.”





What was the best part about working together? Did you work together in the studio or was it all via online?

Party Favor: “The original versions of the song were all remote, but when it came time to record her vocals, we got together in person here in LA and it was amazing. She has a great energy, look, and artistry. Her personality shines through all of her records. I liked the idea of doing a song with someone who doesn’t typically work on electronic leaning music.”

DeathbyRomy: “Together in the studio, which was great. I’ve never done a Zoom session and I never will — I can only work face to face to get the most creatively, so luckily we got to do that.”





The song is very fun, but also has a dark vibe tied into it. What are you trying to convey?

Party Favor: “Thank you! I was in a darker place myself when I started the production on it. I think we all struggle with getting inside our own head a lot, and that can build and build till you feel like you’re a hollow shell of yourself. To me, this song is about freeing yourself from that mental prison that we all put ourselves in. You want to fill that hollow void with meaning and happiness. It’s not about a specific person or thing.”

photo courtesy of deathbyromy and party favor

DeathbyRomy: “There is a theme throughout the lyrics that I feel the production carries perfectly. It is that ‘uneasy comfort’ many find in their sadness that can be both scary and manic.”





How long did it take to create the song from start to finish? Was it easier/more tasking than expected?

Party Favor: “Production was done in a couple weeks at most which is always a good sign. In my experience, If you can get the ideas out quickly it usually shows its working. The longest part was finding the right voice for the song and Romy was that voice. Maybe a four month process in all.”




Do you foresee yourselves performing "Hollow" together on a stage somewhere?

Party Favor: “Yes!!! I love performing it and I can’t wait till we get a chance to have the energy of playing it together in person. I know Romy has been playing it out at a few of her shows with a completely different live flip. I have some shows lined up in the fall I want to have her out for!”

DeathbyRomy: “Hell yeah!”

  

For those reading, what's your best piece of advice?

Party Favor: “Nothing comes overnight. Keep grinding/hustling/learning forever.”

 

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BELLE MT: INTERVIEW


INTRO BY MELISSA TUCKER

INTERVIEW BY CAMI LIBERTY

PHOTO COURTESY OF SIDEWAYS MEDIA TEAM

PHOTO COURTESY OF SIDEWAYS MEDIA TEAM

In a world filled with great talent, it can be hard to stand out from the crowd. One way to make an impression is by making music that is authentic. The lead singer of Belle Mt does just that with his latest song “Loving You.” Matt Belmont found his angelic sound in a friend’s unfinished family home in the French Alps. After collaborating with award winning Nashville-based producer Femke Weidema, the London born indie artist began releasing awesome tracks like “Hollow” and “Let Me” in 2017. As Belle Mt enters 2018, fans can expect more captivating lyrics and beautiful vocals to echo deep in their hearts and minds.

 

When was the moment that you first realized that you wanted to pursue music?

"I’ve always worked towards making music my career, for as long as I can remember I’ve been convincing people that I would make it happen. I don’t know where that internal self-belief comes from but I’m so grateful to have it. I guess part of it is trying to prove doubters wrong, everyone has those early on and it’s something you have to get used to because it seems that the more doubters you convince and get onside as you pick up momentum, the more you seem to pick up along the way!"

 

In your own words, how would you describe your music?

"I’ve thought about this one a lot and currently I’d say it's atmospheric, cinematic, lyrical indie folk-pop... when I use the term ‘pop’ it's such a wide genre encompassing everything from the Beatles (Rock Pop), to Marvin Gaye (Soul pop), Bob Marley (Reggae pop) that it without a doubt encompasses what I do. If you’re writing music that connects with enough people, you’re writing some form of pop. It’s not a dirty word it just means ‘Popular'."
 

At one point when you first started this project, you retreated to your friend’s unfinished family home in the foothills of the French Alps to experiment with your music. How do you think this environment helped you as an artist?

"It gave me a distraction-free space where I could be simultaneously inspired and bored enough to find that spark. I wrote there at the end of an 18-month period where I'd banned myself from writing songs for my own projects until I was overflowing with ideas. After a while the ideas started to come out in my dreams... daydreams and night dreams. At this point I drove a car full of recording stuff to this house in the south of France in Autumn and locked myself away in one of the least finished rooms known as ’The Batcave’ ...because of the bats. In 7 days, I came up with new songs, the basis of a sound and the name of the project - Belle Mt [Beautiful Mountain]. It was a total relief after all of that time."


 
You recently released your song Loving You. Can you tell us a little about the song and the inspiration behind it?


"It happened in the middle of the night after an argument, a pretty heated one. My girlfriend slammed the bedroom door and went to sleep and I sat in our living room wide awake, eventually picking up my guitar and playing around some chords I had, just to get out of my own head a bit. The lyrics that came were based around what I wanted her to know at the point when I’d calmed down and escaped the heat of the moment, but now it was 4am and she had work the next day so all I could do was to write them in that song. I didn’t ever think it’d get released at that point, it just felt like therapy but then my producer Femke heard the song and loved it, we edited it together and added the falsetto bit at the end of the chorus and suddenly it was a real song."


What lyric of yours would you say you are most proud of/has stuck with you the most?

"I love the line "Lonely is her favorite place to be" from 'Hollow'. It somehow manages to be melancholic and dramatic and to paint an all too familiar picture in just 7 words. Those types of lines seem to just be delivered up by your conscience and because of that they’re certainly the purest. I also like “…oh I can’t even help myself, so how do I handle someone else?” from 'Loving You'… complete vulnerable desperation."

 

What do you hope people take from your music?

"I hope they connect with it and feel something. Sometimes that should be elation, sometimes reflection and sometimes sadness, those are all healthy emotions! I don’t really think about other people and what they may think when writing but I’m so grateful when the music connects." 


Is there anything else that we can expect from you in the near future?

"There are two tracks coming in January and many, many more in the rest of 2018. Also, LIVE, we can’t wait to bring this music to you live!"

 

 

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