
I want to know the bands favorite horror movies? Thanks mom, and also a special thanks Motley Crue! My mom gave me her Def Lepard tape with my new tape player for my 8th birthday and I having been all about being bad ass and not giving a sh*t ever since! I knew I would be in a band the second I listened to that tape. I seriously think I was accidentally put in the wrong era. Is there any 80’s band that you look at as an influence? Just becoming even better friends with my already best friends was my highlight. Everyone worked so hard and we all really respected eachother and what we were bringing to the album. And honestly hanging out with the dudes everyday and making music with them was one of the highlights of my life, not just the album. Having enough time to work on it was a highlight. Working with Cameron Webb was an honor and a HUGE part of the album. What would you list as the highlights of recording Identity On Fire? In the end, everything works itself out being a collaboration which is great because it has made us all closer and more cohesive as a band. Once the song is done, sometimes Jag will bring lyrics and/or melodies to us and sometimes some of us will sit down and write some lyrics and melodies together. Definitely a group effort and collaboration. Usually I’ll bring a very simple idea or a cool riff to the guys and we build from there. Tell me about your writing process and where you get your ideas from? Jag hit us up after finding out we needed a singer for our first full-length, and once we heard him hit that first wild high note, the rest was history The first time we saw Cory we knew we had never seen anyone with a style like that, and our whole vision was to be different, so naturally we knew that crazy looking dude was going to be our drummer. When high school hit, we were all little rebels and all we wanted to do was be in a rock band. We started a couple bands between Brian, Joey, Kyle, and myself. Once middle school hit, we were all listening to the same music that ranged from New Found Glory to Thursday to Refused. Most of us have known each other basically all of our lives and have been best friends since middle school. How was the band, A Skylit Drive, formed?

If Cory and Brian’s screams don’t scare you at any point on our new album, Identity on Fire, there might be something wrong with you. How do you think your music would identify with horror fans? Exclusive Horrornews Interview – A Skylit Drive guitarist Nick Miller:
