While in Indianapolis, we had the chance to sit down with He Is We guitarist, Trevor Kelly, to find out how the band stays green on tour. Wearing green recycle socks, he discussed topics such as recycling, organic food and the possibility of eco-friendly merchandise. With He Is We being on their first headlining tour, [...]
Have an interest in an eco-friendly lifestyle? How about catching great live music while helping out a non-profit organization? Willie Nelson’s Country Throwdown Tour is looking for volunteers to help keep the festival green. Volunteering responsibilities include assisting with venue recycling collection, and creating awareness about the tours sustainability efforts. Perks for volunteering: You’ll receive [...]
Interview by Amy Jarvis Isaac Bolivar of Happy Body Slow Brain (formerly of Taking Back Sunday) took some time out of his day to talk to Incredibly Green. Happy Body Slow Brain is a DIY Indie band straight out of New York City. www.happybodyslowbrain.com Incredibly Green- Why do you think it’s important to go green? Isaac [...]
Incredibly Green caught up with Tallahassee, FL Pop Rock band Go Radio while on the On Your Side Tour and discussed their new full length album titled “Lucky Street” and what they do to be Incredibly Green.
Story by Sydney Fontaine The Get Up Kids know a thing or two about the music scene. They have been around since 1995, grabbing fans with their alternative rock charm. In addition to this, they’ve seen some of the effects that touring has on the environment. Lead guitarist Jim Supti took a minute to tell [...]
Story by Amy Jarvis Made to Break is a Pop Punk/Rock band from Bothell, Washington. They recently released their second EP entitled This Love along with their first music video. As a band, Made to Break has focused on raising environmental awareness. From recycling at shows and printing flyers on recycled paper to providing music online, they have found [...]
Article by Sydney Fontaine St. Louis’ own Pinkleef, a local high school band has some strong views about the environment. Check out their interview to see how younger bands in this generation take on the issues of today. Introductions Henry Zimmerman- Guitar- Clayton High School Adam Jacobson- vox & guitar- Clayton High School 1. How [...]
Story by Sydney Fontaine As many will tell you, it’s difficult for a band to stay green while on tour. Let’s face it, the conditions don’t appeal to an Eco-friendly lifestyle. It’s even harder when starting bands get involved in the everchanging “go green world” with little money to start with, and even less to [...]
Story by: Sydney Fontaine Riding the tour of their newest release Fission, post punk electronica band Film School took a few minutes before their St. Louis, Missouri show to answer some of our questions! Mark your water bottles after you check out this interview with Greg Bertens and Lorelei Plotczyk. Incredibly Green: Hi! Could you [...]
An Incredibly Green Interview With City (Comma) State from Kayd Eckerson on Vimeo. Incredibly Green caught up with Los Angeles, CA band, City (Comma) State while on the My Small Package Tour (All Time Low, A Rocket To The Moon and Before You Exit) and spoke to them about their views on being Incredibly Green. Thank You City [...]