| Tommy McKinnon |
| Wednesday, 13 September 2006 16:52 |
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  I began to play the drums as a hobby about six years ago, but it soon became a career objective as much as the basis of my whole lifestyle. Playing through many important metal classics, I founded my first band in nineteen ninety-nine, with three talented dudes, namely Martin Auger (vocals), J Dubee (guitar) and veterant guitarist and main composer David "Couna" Vaillancourt. Our death-thrash-speed metal motivated by the teenage prime fierceness shook the youth of our hometown, Rimouski, and still lives on in the memorie of friends and fans. Later on, I moved to Montreal. The first gig I got was a college band which introduced me to pop music. Then, I joined a hard rock band fueled by alcool and cocaine, and I parted ways with them after the guitarist and the singer fought each other right before a show at Cafe Chaos. Thereafter, I wanted to find a metal band, so I soon joined a grim black metal-trying-to-do-something-but-can't-figure-the-fuck-how band, that was later named Nefastus Dies with the addition of other talented members and the combined efforts of everybody. Unfortunately, an obscure manipulation process mostly orchestrated by the very girly newfound bassist of Necronomicon (who's also the prime bassist of Nefastus and self-proclaimed leader of the group) recently trew me out of the quintet. However, chance smiled to me as I joined Neuraxis, whose reputation is no longer to prove. I feel confident within this solid and professional formation, and in the new album to come. So that is it, a tale to be continued.. Musical Influences: Prog rock and metal, old school metal, King Diamond, pure hate black metal, death metal, ancient music, byzantine music, gregorian music, contempory music (from Stravinsky to our days), Frank Zappa, Great balls of fire as Jerry, Lemmy, George Thoroughgood, The AC/DC mutherfukers, and everyting else that's tight and tasty. Also a tribe of amazing drummers as Flo, Etienne Gallo, Gene Hogland, Terry Bozzio, Virgil Donati, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Phil Rud (the greatest living time-keeper) and many others.   Tommy McKinnon Interview:
  SD.com: How old were you when you started playing?   SD.com: Did you play in a school band or any drum corps?   SD.com: Ever take any lessons?   SD.com: Who are your top 5 influences?  Â
  SD.com: Assuming that influences doesn't mean favorites, who are your favorites?   SD.com: Let us know 5 CD's that are in your current rotation   SD.com: Can you remember a night you think was your best playing ever? If yes, when and where?   SD.com: Do you have a favorite brand of drums or cymbals?  Â
  SD.com: Do you have any pre-show rituals?   SD.com: If you could give one piece of advice to young drummers, it would be...   SD.com: Who gave the best live performance you've ever seen?   SD.com: If you had to stop drumming, what would you want to do with your life?  |