On November 10th, 2017, the Ries Brothers (pronounced โreeseโ) released their first full length album, and celebrated its release at the 2nd annual Rootfire at the Park festival at Cocoa, Florida. They took some time out of their busy schedule to chat with the Altwire team about their musical journey and their upcoming tour which includes the 2018 Cali Roots Festival.
AW: Hi, my name is Omayra, and on behalf of Altwire.net, I want to thank you both for taking the time to do this interview with me. For those who havenโt yet heard of you, can you please tell is a little about yourself, your musical style and any other fun facts?
Ries Brothers: We are Charlie and Kevin, weโre the Ries Brothers, rockโn roll duo from Tampa Bay, Florida, we just released our first full length album today.
Charlie: Our style is primarily alternative rock with a blues and reggae influence. Itโs really cool that Kevin is a huge reggae fan, and Iโm a major fan of blues rockย and alternative rock. We combine those genres to make our sound. We perform as a duo only. I play drums, keyboard bass by left hand and sing while at the same time Kevin plays lead guitar and is a keyboardist and that enables our full sound as a duo.
AW: Did you come from a musical background prior to pursuing music?
Charlie: We definitely have a musical influence in our family. Our grandparents were in the Chicago Symphony and our grandfather was a well known bass player in Chicago for many years. Our parents never played professionally but they definitely loved music and introduced it to us while we were really young and we went on from there and fell in love with it.
AW: Youโve shared stages with Chicago, REO Speedwagon, and David Cook, among other pop artists. What has your experience been like sharing the stage with such big names? Did you ever imagine this so early in your career?
Charlie: Not really, all we knew was that we absolutely loved music. At the time we didnโt know anybody in the business, coming from Florida, where there isnโt a huge music scene. We just played and thatโs how we built our base. Over time we got introduced to other people and other bands by people who liked us. Eventually we got connected with bigger bands like Chicago and they were our first big break. We got to go on the road with them twice. That experience early on in our career has been so helpful and incredible!
AW: What was your writing process like for โView from the Outsideโ?
Kevin: Being from a reggae background, I like to write about positivity and ways to improve your life over all.
Charlie: Iโm a huge fan of The Doors and The Smiths, and itโs comical because Kevin writes about happy stuff and I write more about sad stuff in a way and we combine them to make a healthy middle. We usually write songs on our own and come together separately. At the end of it we have a song. For this album we picked 13 songs that we felt right now spoke what we really wanted to say to our audience and our new fans who weโre trying to go out and make. We started out in 2012 and weโve finally released our first full record. Itโs really special for us.
AW: How did you decide which songs would go in the album and which ones didnโt?
Kevin: We have a bunch of songs written already but we decided to cut the list down to the best 13 that we had, which we thought were perfect for the album and narrowed down to the best representation of where we are right now.
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AW: So far, what have you missed the most from home while youโve been on tour?
Kevin: For me, the beach, we live on the water so when Iโm away from it, itโs hard.
Charlie: The cool thing about us is that we love the road so much that we donโt mind being away from home. Weโre really comfortable being at different places every night. Thatโs where we kinda thrive. Thatโs always been our dream and weโre doing it. We still get homesick but we donโt miss it that much because weโre doing what we love and weโre meeting new, interesting people at every show and playing for new crowds at different, beautiful venues. We just like seeing the world. Sometimes we forget that the world is bigger than our county, back home. When you get out and see it, itโs really cool. We love traveling and weโre happy with it right now.
AW: What are some personal hobbies you enjoy when youโre not on tour or in the studio?
Charlie: We used to both play baseball up until high school and we still like to play it just for fun. Kevin surfboards, skates and skims and I canโt do any of that but-
Kevin: He tries!
Charlie: No, I never try! We play music for fun, when weโre not doing it professionally, we like to get people together and jam just for fun.
AW: What advice would you give future artists wanting to start out, especially the younger ones?
Kevin: Stay true to who you are and donโt let people change you. If they say that itโs not going to work out and youโre not going to make it, donโt listen to them. That should give you more inspiration to work harder.
Charlie: Itโs tougher than ever now for younger bands cause you have to build your own audience. Thereโs not really that many major labels who are willing to invest in unknown artists so you have to build a fanbase yourself. For us, our price has been our live show, working hard to make it great and do whatever we can to connect with our audience. Donโt be afraid to go out and play for nobody. In the beginning you will be playing for small crowds. Donโt be afraid of that cause thatโs how you learn and build. The first couple of years we played for small crowds. Thatโs what you have to do to build your fame, your skills and practice. Donโt be discouraged, because if you do it long enough you might get it.
AW: Is there anything you dislike about the industry in your experience?
Charlie: Weโve been at this for 5 years and itโs now starting to pick up and weโve noticed in that short time that artists get taken advantage of a lot in this industry. A lot of focus is put on image and not music. It could be commercial and not true art. Itโs hard to have a real voice and do what you love without outside influences telling you what you should be doing. You have to stay true to what you believe in cause the greatest artists of all time have done that.
AW: Before we close is there a message youโd like to send to your fans and our readers?
Kevin: Keep checking us out at riesbrothers.com, all social media is @riesbrothers. Weโre playing a lot more festivals and weโre on tour.
Charlie: The album came out today and weโre gonna spend all of next year bringing our live show out to as many people as we can. This is what we love to do and this where weโre more comfortable in the world. Because of you guys we have a chance to do that so thank you!
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