Q.  Do you go by any other names? What are they?
A.  I answer to X and Xavior, however, I’ve been called many things.

Q.  Do you have any other pet names?
A.  Junky Fuckhead, Princest, Sweet Pea!

Q.  Where is your home town?
A.  I live in an arm pit outside Chicago.

Q.  Were you in any previous bands?
A.   Yes. 1 being a band called Thickhead and a few others not worth mentioning.

Q.  What are your inspirations?
A. Probably thriving on miseries of others.

Q.  Why do you enjoy thriving on miseries of others? How does that get you off?
A.  It does make me realize how petty and pathetic people like myself really are at times.

Q.  Have you ever collaborated in cover tunes in any other bands?
A.  No.

Q.  Why not?
A.
I have a functional mind and a creative one which is my own. I don’t need to steal other people’s thoughts or take the bow for some other stooge’s work. I don’t need to steal quotes from "video games".

 

 

Q.  If you could somewhat categorize yourself in previous bands, how could you categorize your images or sound?
A. My portrayal is real. I’m no candy-ass that needs to pretend to be something I’m not. I have mood swings. I’ve been told I’m a chameleon on acid. Whether or not that’s true, I am an animal just like you.

Q.  Are you the same today?
A. No, I’m not on a stage and I’m tired.

Q.  What is different?
A. Is there an echo in the room?!?

Q. Do you have any quotes about life?
A. No. Not at this point. Hopefully it’s short.

Q. What is your outlook on the world?
A. It’s not bad to visit. Wouldn’t want to be stuck here.

Q.  How did you get involved with your current project?
A. It was in the works a few years back. But, due to choices, not all that were good, it was postponed.

Q.  How did you meet the other band members?
A.  The first time I met Christ was in a loft party. He was touring with a band and I was impressed. So we hooked up.

Q. Do you think you work well together?
A.  Yes. Both Christ and myself are very motivated individuals but we are musician whores.

Q. How do you come up with the music for Red Line?
A. Christ does most of the programming, I contribute samples and lyrics.

Q.  How do you record and where?
A. We’re doing a basic recording out in the ‘burbs. And the main recording will be done in Chicago.

Q.  Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
A.  I’m fucking unstable. I have trouble seeing where I’ll be at tomorrow, so I’m not going to take a stab at being Nostradamus.

Q. Were your past music bands the same style as the Red Line Project?
A.  No. Each project is different. It’s like having a kid, I suppose. They’re all different in their own ways. And all you can do is walk away and neglect the ones you don’t like and try to forget the past.

Q. How do you come up with your material?
A. Sick thoughts in my head. I’m a product of society.

Q.  When are you going to start playing live?
A.  At this time, I won’t give you a date. But, I would say rather soon.

Q.  What do you think about while performing?
A.  Being surrounded by a room full of strangers judging me for whatever fucking reason. Whether they like me or not, I usually take it with a grain of salt. I’m usually scared, but I have ways to relieve myself with stress and pain.

Q. What are the creative outlets used to express yourself?
A.  I do sculpture & photography. I like to build things. Just "things" that take on a life of their own.

Q. What is your real birthdate?
A.  I’m a Leo and I don’t get older. I get younger every year.

Q. What was your most embarrassing moment?
A.  It's a fire escape story.  I don't  care to share it with the public.