HEAVY Music Interviews

Breaching The Barricades With KEV From LOST SOULS


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Interview by Kris Peters
Marketing plays a massive part in the world today, with the music industry no exception. A band can have all the chops in existence and originality dripping from their brow, but still reach next to no one without a clever marketing campaign or just plain luck.
But when a band gets it right…
As is the case with Australian hardcore outfit Lost Souls, who found the winning formula with brilliant use of animation through not only their music videos but also their daily existence. The band release their debut album Lore on April 18, but in the necessary pre-album campaign their debut single Childhood Died - a Star Wars themed epic - went viral and had everyone asking ‘who are Lost Souls?’. The single racked up millions of streams, garnered the attention of reaction channels around the globe, and was nominated for Best Blegh at the Nik Nocturnal Awards. They backed it up with the sequel The Return, followed by the Attack on Titan tribute My Soldiers Rage, which took social media by storm courtesy of a ping-pong ball breakdown viewed around the world 20 million times before the single was even released. Next came the ADHD masterpiece Dopamine, with a killer riff inspired by microwave popcorn, and their latest single MOSHLORD features their new bestie Jonathan Vigil of The Ghost Inside. And all of this without even releasing their first album!
It is indeed a success story to marvel at, but to see for ourselves what all the fuss is about, HEAVY sat down for a unique one-on-one chat with frontman Kev that has to be seen to be believed and/or appreciated.
We start by asking how he is feeling this close to the release date.
"Oh, dude, I'm just absolutely so stoked," he beamed. "We worked really hard on this album. I guess every band loves their own album (laughs), but it just feels like we haven't got any fillers on there. I'm just really pumped for everybody to hear the different kind of lyrical content we're covering and hear all those fat breakdowns and killer riffs."
With such a massive global response already, HEAVY mentions that the band has to be feeling a touch of extra pressure to deliver.
"Just having the album out is a success in itself," Kev measured. "We've always just made music for ourselves and when we write these songs, we put our everything into it. And when people hear it and resonate with it, it's fucking awesome, dude, but it's not the reason we go out there and do it. So even having the album out there… Childhood Died sat on YouTube for about a year with maybe 900 to a thousand views, and not that I don't appreciate everything that's happened, but when it was sitting there clocking up one to 10 views per week it was weird. It felt like you could put an identity to each one of those people. So you'd see it go up a little bit, and you're like, oh fuck. I hope that that specific person, wherever they are, enjoyed it. So there is a point where the numbers get so big, you can't even fathom it. It just becomes like a big number. So for us, just having this album recorded is a success and anything that comes after it, dude, that's a bonus. Do you know what I mean?"
In the full interview, the discussion centred on Lost Souls' upcoming debut album, Lore, set for release on April 18. Kev expressed pride in the album, emphasizing its lack of fillers and diverse lyrical content. HEAVY noted the album's metalcore roots and its emotional intensity, which aims to resonate physically with listeners.
Kev highlighted that the released singles only hint at the album's depth, which includes experimental tracks and profound lyrics. They also reflected on their recent viral success, attributing it to factors like social media dynamics while maintaining that their primary motivation is creating music for themselves. The conversation also touched on the pressures of releasing their debut album, with Kev sharing insights into the bands creative process, including a unique opening track inspired by the Library of Alexandria. We discussed Lost Souls' marketing strategy, particularly the effectiveness of animated music videos, while acknowledging the need for a balance between music production and social media management. Plans for touring were confirmed, with the band intending to wait until after the album release to schedule shows.


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HEAVY Music InterviewsBy HEAVY Magazine