Bayou Vimana definitely brings the ROCK back into rock &
roll. The songs are catchy, yet still dirty enough to sound legitimate. When
forming the band, what was your main goal? We just wanted to hang out and play rock n roll man.
When listening to your music, I hear a variety of rock
influences. What rock gods do you pray to? Is this a rigged question? Naw man, we just love the basics
of good rock n roll.
Your group is definitely not short of veteran musicians.
Being that all the members have been in various bands, I would assume the chemistry
is probably great. Can you give us a fly on the wall view of how a normal
rehearsal takes place, everything from the writing process to band decision
making? Nothing out of the ordinary with us at rehearsal. We all
have equal input, all carry gear, all pay rent, and all bring beer.
I have the fantastic free CD-R you were giving out, but do
you have any plans of doing an official release? We released “Origin Sound-Southwing Audio Masters EP” in
2017. It is a 6 song EP that we began at Craig Douglas’ Origin Sound Studios
until he flooded out and then moved us over to Gus and Chris Kritikos’ place,
Southwing Audio. We have sold several hundred copies locally, so we are pretty
happy with our first recording. We are looking to get back into the studio with
Craig late in 2018 to work on our first full length.
What’s your favorite venue to play in Houston? Also, have you played in any other
cities? Nothing will ever replace our old home, Emo’s man. These days
are very different. We enjoy playing Rudyard’s, Dan Electro’s and Concert Pub
North. We have played up in
I have to ask, what is the story behind the band name? Something spoke to Arnett and I when we unknowingly were
watching an episode of Ancient Aliens at the same time on Vimanas. Some metal band from Denver
already had that name. So, being from the Bayou City ,
we naturally slapped “Bayou” in front of Vimana and that seemed to stick.
Last words. Last words will be on our tombstones.
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