Makeshift
Prodigy can be described as “...passionate ...exciting and
dedicated...” as well as inspirational and motivational, blogspot
readers. Over the years, this local band has made a name of itself
for the way their unique symphonic rock fusion has effected and
affected the mind, body and soul. With three albums to the band’s
credit, Makeshift has also been known to sellout local venues like
Cubby Bear, Angels & Kings, Reggie’s Rock Club and soon in
August they will embark on their biggest challenge to date –
Lollapalooza. Recently, SouthSide was lucky enough (via telephone) to
chat with Anthony (front man on vocals, piano and guitar) and Brandon
(vocalist, hype, keyboards and ambience) of this hot rising indie
rock band before their Vocalo.org radio appearance if life has
changed since their signing with Atlantic records to how excited they
are about their upcoming Lollapalooza performance and much more.
Well,
blogspot readers, you can add the words “modest” and “humble”
to the list of descriptions about Makeshift Prodigy since that’s
how they were at the beginning of the interview after SouthSide
lightly teased them about being rock stars. Actually, according to
Anthony and Brandon, the band is “...excited about what we do [by]
sharing the music and love playing with other people and bands...”
plus they “...love representing Chicago...” in between the
million of reasons why they’re dedicated to their fans. On that
note, this reviewer wondered if a world tour some day was in the
works for Makeshift. Brandon replied that it was something the band
could see in the future but right now they’re taking things at a
“...day to day..." status Makeshift has toured the east coast in
which they stated it helped them mature and the band plans to tour
more like a college campus tour in the Fall and the west coast. Just
enough to not only open doors for Makeshift but also get their name
out there while promoting the new album, Illuminate.
In
the meantime, Makeshift Prodigy are currently in the works (though
nothing was definite at the time of this interview) of talking with
different organizers to perform at summertime festivals (i.e.
Milwaukee’s Summerfest) and was preparing for their appearance on
Vocalo.org radio and JBTV (happening May 5
th in front of a live
audience). Recently, an acoustic version of their hit single Chasing
Daylight was released on purevolume.com. Brandon did disclose to
SouthSide that the band is planning to do a music video for another
song off the album. About their Lollapalooza appearance, blogspot
readers? Well, that, according to Anthony and Brandon, that feeling
really hasn’t hit them yet but they’re very excited about being
part of the huge music festival. Makeshift will have new things as
well as old favorites in store for the lucky fans and Lolla attendees
who were able to grab single-day tickets before the entire three-day
fest sold out in minutes. SouthSide, always the optimist about
things, lightly teased the guys about having to handle the media and
press while there despite not being one of the bigger named
headlining acts. To quote Brandon, “..looking forward to riding the
wave, I guess...”
And
if you think the band has changed since signing with Atlantic, then
you’re completely wrong. Makeshift Prodigy is still pretty much the
same ...they’re still a DIY (do it yourself) band except they have
been getting a little more press these days. Though it does take a
little more time to record an album, the guys mentioned the
representative at Atlantic do “...keep us on our toes...” since
“...the work is even more harder...” Not worry, blogspot readers,
according to Brandon, “...everything’s good so far...” The main
thing about Makeshift you can take to heart – the band retains
creative control over their music because that’s important to them.
It wouldn’t be Makeshift Prodigy if they had Atlantic hire
songwriters, a full production team and/or arrangement to create the
next Makeshift album. It would definitely sound different compared to
the inspirational, soul-filling music that uplifts when you’re down
or motivates when you need that extra push. Unfortunately, Makeshift
doesn’t get see or experience what SouthSide and many others have
during their live shows, blogspot readers. However, they are grateful
for reviews like from SouthSide and other members of the press about
their shows. It’s “...great to hear [an] honest opinion about our
shows...”
Speaking
of their next album ...well, according to Makeshift, they’re always
writing and recording some new tracks in between shows. For now,
Makeshift is hard at work showing new faces their new EP, Illuminate
to which they will try to tour with. So SouthSide wondered which
track off the album would Anthony and Brandon suggest listening to.
She would get five different answers from all of the Makeshift
members, blogspot readers. The guys suggested listening to the entire
EP “...we love all of our tracks...” says Brandon while Anthony
added “...took us a long time to create [them]...” Compared to
the first two albums, Illuminate is more a mature sounding Makeshift
album even though retaining that same symphonic rock fusion but with
more vibrant energy and motivational feel. When this reviewer first
heard the EP at a listening party, she immediately noted how the
band’s sound had gradually progressed as if they themselves were
evolving along with the music. The heartfelt tenderness and
inspirational words are still there in songs like Miracle and Perfect
Mistake where you’re meant to experience the tidal wave of rhythms,
melodic crescendo, and upbeat momentum especially in A Way Out
(Makeshift’s follow up track to Revolution off Mathematica).
Sadly,
like this interview, all good things had to come to an end, blogspot
readers, and Anthony and Brandon wanted everyone to know that if
you’re “...looking for something inspirational ...or a music
lover in general...” give Makeshift Prodigy a try. Also “...we
like to have fun though the music can be serious but we’re still
cool people ...come out and meet us ...we’re friendly...”
For
more information about Makeshift Prodigy, visit http://www.makeshiftprodigy.com.
Until next time, support your local scene,
SouthSide
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