Moody Gives Five Finger Death Punch A 'Personal' Feel
. ![]() (Metal Hammer) Frontman Ivan Moody gives Five Finger Death Punch a "personal" feel even at massive shows, according to bandmate Chris Kael. The bassist says his bandmate channels his anger into their music "lyrically" - and this allows them to connect with their fans on an intimate level. He tells Ramzine, "Ivan does all the lyrics, all the vocal melodies. We'll chime in here and there for a couple of melodies or whatnot, but he's great at what he does. "He's able to catch that third rail where he can connect to massive audiences. It takes a certain personality to be able to reach out in that type of crowd and give everybody that personal experience, and Ivan Moody's a guy that's able to do that." When asked whether Moody was as "scary" as he appears to be, Kael replies: "Not really, no. He's a very complex individual, though." Read more and watch the full interview clip here. Metal Hammer is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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