These are questions that could potentially be asked
The Interview will be split up into two different sections, with questions that are more private then increase to a more upbeat approach. By talking about upcoming albums, fans and how well the public have taken to their new music. Not only that, but the negative comments that have come their way and how they have overcome them. The interview itself, will not be uncomfortable for the people involved and the questions that could potentially be asked are answerable.
Purple questions are more open, The white ones are more personal.
What is your biggest inspiration for your music?
How do you feel about your upcoming album?
Who had the idea for the band name? Or what influenced you to have a different stage name, from your real one.
You've done so well with the album so far, were you surprised with the massive response from the public?
Who's the most annoying person to go on tour with?
When you see the amount of fans waiting for you outside, how does that make you feel?
With your past wins under your belt, how do you think that your new music will be award winning?
How supportive are your fans towards your different approach to this genre of music?
How do you mentally and physically prepare yourself for concerts? What's your pre-concert plan.
So, your main song on your new album is " ", What is the meaning behind it? (a bit of both, personal and open.)
Who do you have to thank for where you are now?
The tabloids are saying that you're new take on alternative rock is a bad decision, how do you feel about that assumption?
You're known within the music industry to be quite sloppy with your music in the past, how do you feel about that comment?
After your set back with your previous album do you feel like you've overcome this with your new album?
Some people had said that you didn't deserve the award for best single, as your music at the time wasn't claimed to be worthy, how does that comment make you feel? It must of knocked your confidence within the industry a little bit?
No comments:
Post a Comment