Interview with the band Oreaganomics



By Mick Michaels 






COSMICK VIEW: Hello! Welcome to The Cosmick View/Metal Babe Mayhem Ten Pounber. Thank you for taking some time out of your day to chat with me, it's greatly appreciated.

CV: Every artist experiences highs and lows. Many struggle just to move from one level to the next, and some, unfortunately, never do. What would you consider to be a pivotal point in an artist's career which would take them from one level to the next that a struggling artist should be aware of? Is it an individual mindset or does it equate more to opportunity? Or is it something all together different in your opinion?
Oreaganomics: Candidly, if you want to level up, get money first and then make time for music.

CV: What have you found to be the balancing point between relevance and over saturation when it comes to being an artist? Is there a fine line between the two or can it be looked at to some degree as the two essentially being one in the same?
Oreaganomics: Over saturation can only occur if you’re going into debt over it. If what you’re doing works, do it.

CV: Is there any level of consideration, or even concern, to deliver on expectations, whether it being your own or that of the fans, when working on new material?
Oreaganomics: When you’re new, yes. When you’re Oreaganomics, no. We ultimately do what we want.

CV: For you, what’s first when it comes to songwriting…is it a matter of lyrics melody, chords, beat, attitude? Or is it more organic than that where the moment dictates the process and outcome?
Oreaganomics: It’s attitude. If a song has a good part, we write or attach lyrics to it.

CV: What do you believe makes songwriting more honest and impactful...that something that both the artist and listener can share?
Oreaganomics: Write songs about your hot takes. They may be way up your own ass and you may find out you’re not alone.

CV: What do you feel has been the greatest contribution to your success as an artist?
Oreaganomics: Our new album "Locked out on Valentine’s Day" has contributed to lives and is beloved. As a band, you can’t ask for more.

CV: What's next for you? What can fans expect to see coming up?
Oreaganomics: We’re not fully sure. We have some ideas or we may just go.

CV: Thank you again for spending some time talking and sharing with
our readers. I wish you all the best and continued success.


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My name is Mick Michaels...I'm an artist, music fan, songwriter, producer, author, show host, big dreamer and guitarist for the traditional Heavy Metal band Corners of Sanctuary. Writing has always been a creative outlet for me; what I couldn't say in speech, I was able to do with the written word.  Writing has given me a voice and a way for me to create on a multitude of platforms including music and song, articles, independent screenplays, books and now, artist interviews. The Cosmick View is an opportunity to raise the bar and showcase artists in a positive and inspirational light. For me, it's just another out-of-this-world adventure.





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