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Send us a Text Message.Danny Worsnop, born on September 4, 1990, in Beverley, East Yorkshire, England, is best known as the lead vocalist of the British rock band Asking Alexandria. His distinctive voice and charismatic stage presence have been central to the band's success and evolution over the years.Worsnop co-founded Asking Alexandria in 2008 alongside guitarist Ben Bruce. The band quickly gained traction in the metalcore scene with their debut album, Stand Up and Scream, released in 2009. This album was characterized by its heavy breakdowns, electronic elements, and Worsnop's powerful screams and melodic singing. It helped establish the band as a force within the genre, and Worsnop's dynamic vocal abilities were a significant factor in this rise.Following the success of their debut, Asking Alexandria released Reckless & Relentless in 2011. This album marked a shift towards a more rock-oriented sound while retaining their metalcore roots. Worsnop's versatility as a vocalist was showcased through his ability to switch seamlessly between harsh and clean vocals, contributing to the album's critical and commercial success.In 2013, the band released From Death to Destiny, further evolving their sound. This album leaned more towards hard rock and featured Worsnop exploring a wider range of vocal styles. His performance on tracks like "The Death of Me" and "Moving On" highlighted his growth as a singer and songwriter.However, in 2015, Worsnop parted ways with Asking Alexandria to focus on other musical endeavors, including his rock band We Are Harlot and a solo career. During this period, he explored different genres, showcasing his versatility as an artist. His solo work, particularly the album The Long Road Home, delved into country and blues influences, demonstrating his ability to adapt and excel in various musical styles.In a surprising turn of events, Worsnop rejoined Asking Alexandria in 2016. The band's self-titled album, released in 2017, marked http://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and brought to you as always by The Barn Media Group. YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@TheBarnPodcastNetwork SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/09neXeCS8I0U8OZJroUGd4?si=2f9b8dfa5d2c4504 APPLE https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1625411141 I HEART RADIO https://www.iheart.com/podcast/97160034/ AMAZON https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7aff7d00-c41b-4154-94cf-221a808e3595/the-barn All equipment used in the making of this video:Shure Sm7b https://amzn.to/3uAMzMAShure Sm58 ...
The Poverty Bay/East Coast sheep and beef farmer is also a Nuffield Scholar and former Gisborne District Councillor. She talks about the difficulty of maintaining resilience in the face of yet another weather event.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is a Gisborne farmer and Nuffield Scholar. Today we discuss publishing her research project and the ongoing recovery from Cyclone Gabrielle on her Poverty Bay sheep and beef farm. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Healthed lecture, Respiratory and Sleep Physician, Dr Christopher Worsnop will walk us through how to approach such patients. Starting with how best to confirm the diagnosis of asthma, including commonly confused differential diagnoses, all the way to which patients might need triple therapy and when it should be initiated. Dr Worsnop will not only update clinicians on the latest evidence-based guidelines but will also present how optimal management of asthma looks in the real world setting. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interview by Kris PetersAsking Alexandria have always traversed the sonic tightrope between rock and metal, refusing to be stereotyped or labelled in the process.Over the course of seven previous albums the band has had moments of pure aggression offset by lashings of beauty, creating their own musical boundaries with a contempt for convention rarely sustained by bands with a global fanbase.Frontman Danny Worsnop has been behind many of the sonic disparities released by Asking Alexandria, his voice capable of shredding with the best of them but also becoming a source of emotional and sorrow at will.They are a band who are divisive in some quarters but have only ever proclaimed to be serving themselves as master with others more than welcome to board or alight the train at any time.With Asking Alexandria's eighth album, the ominously titled Where Do We Go From Here? due out on August 25 it seems the band have taken personal stock of their career to date and committed to disk a collection of songs that serve as a culmination of their career to date.HEAVY caught up with Worsnop as he sat in the tattoo chair recently to talk more about the album."It always sounds bad to say, and I don't mean it in a bad way, but I don't care about releases," he answered when asked if nerves were still a factor before an album drop. "This has been our album for the last year and as of three days from now it's not our album any more. It's everyone elses album. A lot of people look at the release date as the start of the album, but for me it's the end. Come Friday, that's when I get to start the next one."Where Do We Go From Here? is being promoted as a culmination of Asking Alexandria's historical body of work, so we ask Worsnop how much of a tightly wrapped package it is."We very much didn't want to try anything new," he offered. "We didn't want to re-invent the wheel. We didn't want it to be anything exploring or adventurous. It was supposed to be a look back on the last 15 years and a snapshot of everything thus far, sonically touching on everything we've done prior to thematically going back to subjects that have resonated with people from those albums. Instead of it being a personal record for us it's definitely for them."The title Where Do We Go From Here? could serve as both a statement or a question, but Worsnop argues the way it was written was slanted more towards the latter."It's a question, and one I ask myself a lot," he answered. "And one I think everyone should be asking themself all the time. I'm very goal motivated and orientated, so in my life that's the question I ask the most because regardless of the success or failure or win or loss that's the first question because you've gotta figure out what the next step is. When things are bad that's the only question we can really ask ourselves."In the full interview, Danny talks more about the subject matter on Where Do We Go From Here?, how it encapsulates the last 15 years of Asking Alexandria's life, closing certain chapters of music, the one minute banger Kill It With Fire and its surprising origin, the title and closing track and how it ties in with the album theme, his personal line of tequila and more.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Asking Alexandria over Zoom video!Since 2008, Asking Alexandria, formed and based in the U.K., have paved a path of their own, distilling danger and excess into an equally dangerous hybrid of stadium rock ambition, metallic energy, and electronic ecstasy. Against all odds, they achieved unprecedented success earmarked by two gold-certified singles (namely, “Final Episode (Let's Change The Channel)” and “Not The American Average”), over a billion cumulative streams and views, and three consecutive top 10 debuts on the Billboard Top 200—Reckless & Relentless [2011], From Death to Destiny [2013], and The Black [2016]. In addition to headlining packed gigs on five continents, they destroyed stages alongside Guns N' Roses, Green Day, Avenged Sevenfold, Alice In Chains and Slipknot, to name a few. Meanwhile, 2017's self-titled Asking Alexandria spawned two of the group's biggest singles to date: “Alone In A Room” (40 million Spotify streams) and “Into the Fire” (30 million Spotify streams).The quintet—Ben Bruce [guitar, backing vocals], Danny Worsnop [lead vocals], James Cassells [drums], Cameron Liddell [guitar], and Sam Bettley [bass]— saw their first-ever #1 at U.S. radio with the single “Alone Again,” taken from their latest critically acclaimed album See What's On The Inside and a second Top 10 single “Never Gonna Learn” (#6). The band were also featured on the soundtrack for Better Noise Film's 2022 horror-thriller The Retaliators with the track “Faded Out (feat. Within Temptation),” and on the collaborative theme song “The Retaliators Theme (21 Bullets)” alongside Motley Crue, Ice Nine Kills and From Ashes to New. Worsnop also appeared as a guest on Hyro The Hero's “Who's That Playing On The Radio” in addition to Mick Mars.Asking Alexandria recently released their new track "Dark Void" via Better Noise Music. The band will be touring Europe throughout June and will appear at three U.S. rock festivals in July Rock Fest, Inkcarceration Festival, and Louder Than Life.ASKING ALEXANDRIA are currently offering a once-in-a-lifetime experience to shadow the band on tour for a day, including a guitar tech session with BRUCE where the winner will also get to take home the signed guitar, as part of Better Noise Music's “Fan Love Sweepstakes” fundraiser supporting Sweet Relief Musicians Fund's “Music's Mental Health Fund.” The grand prize winner and a guest will receive airfare and a two-night hotel stay to attend the concert, plus they'll receive a pair of VIP tickets to a future ASKING ALEXANDRIA show of their choice (subject to venue availability). See eligibility requirements and enter to win at fandiem.com/fanlove before June 30 at 11:59 P.M. Pacific TimeWe want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #AskingAlexandria #DarkVoid #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4972373/advertisement
This Gisborne sheep and beef farmer is also a former Gisborne District Councillor and a current Nuffield Scholar. Today she talks about the on-farm recovery from Cyclone Gabrielle and why her studies and travels have convinced her that we are too "punitive" in how we are treating farmers when it comes to carbon taxes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Gisborne District Councillor and farmer is one of the signatories to the Open Letter to farmers in the NZ Farmers Weekly about He Waka Eke Noa. Today she laments the loss of two high-profile East Coast sheep and beef properties to pine trees and comments on why He Waka Eke Noa is letting farmers down.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Legend Wayne Turley and Emerging Jackaroo Jamie Lee Worsnop joined Jordan Kounelis on the show this week.
The Gisborne farmer and district councillor is one of the signatories of an open letter presenting feedback to He Waka Eke Noa Agricultural Emissions Pricing Policy. She urges farmers to have their say, saying doing nothing is not an option. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Gisborne District Councillor and East Coast farmer responds to the Minister on behalf of her region, as more sheep and beef farms are converted to forestry/carbon farming.
Providers speak: What it takes to deliver quality outcomes in the SDA market - with Queenie Tran, Chief Operating Officer, Summer Housing and Tom Worsnop, Tenant Outcomes Manager, Guardian Living
I was lucky enough this week to chat with Victoria Worsnop, and we discussed women's health, anime, dealing with haters, and lots of random tangents. Absolutely honoured to have Victoria on!
She believes this government is hellbent on a particular outcome, a willingness to fund what-ever resources are needed to get it and an inability to foresee the likely result. East Coast farmer, Kerry Worsnop, will share her views on foresters receiving government-backed guaranteed income irrespective of their silvicultural practices or market prices for wood products. 50 Shades of Green – NZ To watch to the full-length interviews and to contact the show visit www.sarahperriam.com
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After a few weeks off, we're back!! For the first episode of Cutter's Rockcast of 2020 who better to join us in studio than Danny Worsnop? He's of course the lead singer of Asking Alexandria, also We Are Harlot and is currently on the road in support of his latest solo album 'Shades of Blue.' We catch up and then Danny plays two songs acoustic. Please remember to leave a rating and hit the subscribe button.Danny Worsnop: @dannyworsnopCutter: @cuttermediaKaytie: @KTRGrocks
After a few weeks off, we're back!! For the first episode of Cutter's Rockcast of 2020 who better to join us in studio than Danny Worsnop? He's of course the lead singer of Asking Alexandria, also We Are Harlot and is currently on the road in support of his latest solo album 'Shades of Blue.' We catch up and then Danny plays two songs acoustic. Please remember to leave a rating and hit the subscribe button.Danny Worsnop: @dannyworsnopCutter: @cuttermediaKaytie: @KTRGrocks
Better known as vocalist for English hard rock upstarts Asking Alexandria, Danny Worsnop has also forged a reputable solo career, releasing two albums to critical acclaim and taking his voice to an expanded audience with more intimate and accessible music.He is bringing the show to Australia later this month, with a show that promises to differ greatly from public expectation."This is an entirely different show", he stressed. "I sat with one of my producers and my guitarist and we sat down and more or less re-thought the entire approach to the show and came up with something very different and very special. I for one am very excited about it".After fronting Asking Alexandria for the last decade, it came as a surprise to many when Danny released his debut solo album The Long Road Home in 2017, but to Worsnop, it was always a matter of when not if."Variety", he answered matter-of-factly when pressed on why he decided to venture into solo territory. "I get bored very quickly. I'm a songwriter and as soon as I started making music it was the blues and rock stuff that came out. That's the music inside me. While I thoroughly love and enjoy what we do with Asking Alexandria I need to get me out too. Our touring schedule slowed down and we kind of got to the level of success where we didn't need to tour 11 months of the year so I finally had time to breathe and explore new things".In the full interview Danny discusses the tour further, the reception to Shades of Blue, why this album steers away from the country influence of his debut, the direction of future albums, exciting new plans for the next release, how playing solo allows him to express different sides of his songwriting ability, where Asking Alexandria sits with new music and more.
Lou calls Phil Labonte of All That Remains on the Harddrive Hotline to talk about their new single "Just Tell Me Something", featuring Danny Worsnop of Asking Alexandria! Catch ATR on the road with Lacuna Coil!
Ben Bruce of Asking Alexandria calls in on the Harddrive Hotline to talk to Lou about parenting, pooches, and "Vultures"!