So that’s really not too much of a concern because I’m always trying to keep it fresh. It’s still going to feel like Shaman’s Harvest. I mean, I don’t care if we make a children’s album tomorrow. Usually, 99% of the time, just because we’re the players every time, it’s always going to have a Shaman’s vibe to it. Nathan: I mean, it’s probably, I mean, that’s probably everything really. How important is it for you guys to kind of keep those three components in place when you’re putting music together? What I like about this track is you guys show, like you said, some of your influences while keeping it in line with the Shaman’s Harvest sound, but also showing some of the growth. It took me a second listen to really be able to dig in and grab some of the hooks and everything out of it. I think I went about nine times straight through the track before I gave it a rest. I mean, it goes, it soars in the choruses. Which was kind of terrifying and rewarding all at the same time. And it was our very first time we’ve ever really written with another artist. But we tried to just keep it to the stuff we liked about the 90’s. Nathan: You know, I mean, I think it’s just a slinky kind of, I don’t know, reminisce of some grunge days. W e’ll talk about all kinds of stuff, but let’s start with you guys just dropped a cool single, “Pretty People.” What can you tell us about this track that your fans might or might not grab the first time they listened through this? You guys got some exciting stuff coming up, so I appreciate the time. Toddstar: Nate, thank you so much for taking time out of your schedule. I think if we can take all the necessary precautions and keep the tour gods on our side, we can be a part of making ‘22 the year we all deserve.” Shaman’s Harvest is vocalist Nathan Hunt, guitarist Josh Hamler and Derrick Shipp, and drummer Adam Zemanek.” We got frontman Nathan on the phone to discuss new music, touring, and much more… And we get to start off the year with a group of guys we respect and dig playing with. Connecting with lovers of music in a way you only can by playing live shows. Hunt offers, “Finally we can get back to doing the thing that called us to music in the first place. The band will also appear at Welcome To Rockville in Jacksonville, FL on Thursday, May 19 with KISS, Five Finger Death Punch, Papa Roach, Mammoth WVH and others. Photo credit: Todd Jolicoeur – Toddstar PhotoĪccording to a recent press release: “Shaman’s Harvest and Mascot Records / Mascot Label Group have released “Pretty People” featuring Sevendust’s Clint Lowery in front of the band’s upcoming studio album release REBELATOR. The band will tour as direct support for Theory Of A Deadman from February 15 through March 13.
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