Rock In Review

Interview with Lauren from SiX

SiX
Lauren – Vocals

1. Who has had an influence on your vocal style?
Growing up in Long Beach, CA my biggest hero was a local guy named Joe Wood. He was the second singer of the legendary punk band TSOL. I loved Jack Grisham, the first singer as well, but there was darkness in Joe’s voice that just resonated in my soul. I seriously wanted to be him. But I also must credit Zodiac Mindwarp, Henry Rollins, Keith Morris (Circle Jerks), Nick Cave, Angry Anderson (from my favorite band in the world Rose Tattoo) and Bruce Springsteen…yes, the Boss has had a huge influence on me. God there’s so many. Any vocalist that just lets their soul and their truth come to life in recordings or on a stage.
I just have to feel it; I seek purity in singers, not “skillâ€.

2. Where do you get motivation for writing your lyrics?
The life I live. I’ve always been an “observer†of people, almost as if my whole life has been one big social study. I see how we hurt, bleed, love, use, hate and so randomly just try to find a connection to each other. We humans are a very strange animal that’s for sure, and I’m just trying to find the answers like everyone else.

3. What was your attitude/what were you feeling while writing “Between
the Warning and the War”?

Looking back I think the biggest theme for me was forgiveness. I was coming out of a horrible break up that I was trying to make some sense of. That experience taught me a lot about myself and my sense of love in the world. During that time I was also able to let go of a lot of the things in my past that had been haunting me. It’s a transitional album. It’s about where we are from to where we are trying to get to mentally, emotionally and musically. The whole twisted puzzle.

4. The artwork for the cover of “Between the..” is interesting. Is
there a special meaning behind it?

The balance between beauty and brutality has always been our thing. There’s a certain romance in violence and there is certain peace in pain. The cover takes the terror of a speeding bullet and pairs it with the beauty of a burning match. It’s the beginning AND the end.

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