![]() ![]() Collectively, we’ve played everything from bass in funk bands, drums in prog metal bands, and solo acoustic projects. ![]() "While we definitely draw inspiration from bands like Gouge Away, Angel Du$t, Cerce, and the like, we’re going to keep people guessing what we’ll do next by mixing in influences from outside the realm of modern hardcore. ![]() Not every song has to have a designated mosh part, ya know? As a collective, we’ve all brought our influences to the table. "We wanted the songs to be different, unapologetic, and something you can dance to. How would Russell describe the Halo Bite sound? "J has a vocal style that is brazen and sentimental with accompanying lyrics that are both hard-hearted and sensitive," Russell says. Not too long after recording, Angie (guitar) and Chandler (bass) entered the mix after we met through a mix of mutuals at shows/the internet." J pitched the name, and shortly after we went to record our debut EP apathy!. ![]() "We reached out to longtime friend J (vocals) to come by practice, and the fit was perfect. After a few months, we decided to go in a different direction and start a new project which grew to become Halo Bite. "Eventually, Jeremy (guitar) reached out to me about playing guitar in an older project he was trying to rehash. But before we go there, let's get some more backstory cooking. "A couple of us have been bouncing around the Albany scene for a while, whether playing in bands, going to school, hosting shows, or kicking it." That's how Russell Hanusik, drummer of New York band Halo Bite, starts the conversation with No Echo. We're chatting about the hardcore quintet's new release, Real Guns, Fake Holsters, which just arrived on streaming outlets today. ![]()
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