A dead man walks among us who goes unnoticed. That is until he starts making music. You’ll know you’re alive then!
Bio: Shot and killed in his sleep do you believe in reincarnation? With more questions than answers, who is NoBoDy? Nobody knows, and nobody cares. From the deepest pits and the darkest shadows of the abyss of nothingness. Raised in parts unknown throughout New England comes Mr. NoBoDy.
First off, what’s the story behind the name?
There are a few reasons why. One of them is that I blend in very well when I’m in public. I’ve walked by people that I’ve known for a long time right on the other side of a road, and they didn’t even see me. I’ve made a lot of acquaintances over the years who I ran into at shows and festivals and no one remembers, so the name Mr. Nobody just seem to fit.
Tell us about your musical past, would you tell us about your early years?
I started playing guitar at the age of 16, mostly messing around with death metal and thrash metal. I started writing lyrics when I was 20, along with making instrumentals.
How would you describe your sound?
That’s a little tricky because I like to do multiple genres and styles. So I will say Experimental Alternative Underground.
Which artists have the biggest influence on your sound?
I like a wide variety of music; it all depends on my state of mind. I pretty much listen to everything except what they play on the radio. I don’t mess around with that.
What’s the last song you listened to?
“Subliminal Messages” by myself and Jay prophet
What’s your source for hearing new music?
YouTube and this app I have called Bandlab.
Who is your dream producer?
I would have to love to have either Eazy-E or Bushwick Bill produce one of my songs but sadly they’re both deceased.
If you could collaborate with anyone, who would it be?
Honestly, anybody, I have a few people that I’d like to work with but at this point in time, it’s not in the cards so I’m just putting this out there if you like my music and you want to work together contact me.
What led you to music, and what motivates you to keep making it?
Everyday life struggles, if it weren’t for music, I probably wouldn’t be alive anymore.
Tell us about the songwriting process. How does it all come together?
I usually start with me making an instrumental and then I start writing to it. That process can take a while.
How do you connect with your audience? What is the easiest way for them to connect with you?
Facebook, YouTube, and Bandlab.
Also connect with Mr. NoBoDy via the Earworm Entertainment website, and his Reverbnation.
Purchase his new album, Beautiful Music 2 Decompose 2 here. Download his cover album, Random Racket free here.
You have a new album out called Beautiful Music 2 Decompose 2. What made you choose that name for the album?
I chose that name because of the fact that a lot of the songs are about murder, so what happens to bodies in the long run they decompose.
Purchase his new album, Beautiful Music 2 Decompose 2 here.
What’s your favorite track on Beautiful Music 2 Decompose 2? What lines from that song mean the most to you? What do they mean?
I have a few that I really enjoy and my favorites are “Let Me Out,” “Subliminal Messages,” “Back to the Start,” and “Maniaks.”
You’re giving away a free album on the Earworm Entertainment website. What makes you do that? Has it given you more attention?
I love making music and it was a cover album. I had fun making it. As for giving me more attention, I’m not sure.
Download his cover album, Random Racket free here.
What’s your relationship with cannabis? Does it help with the creative process? What does it do for you in everyday life?
Rick James says it best, “I’m in love with Mary Jane.” As for the creative process, some times, yes, it depends on my mind state. It helps with the stresses of everyday life. It also made it so I don’t have glaucoma anymore.
You were on the Wormed Out Tour. How did that go? Do you have any memorable moments you want to share? How many cities did you get to perform at?
It went very well. I have a lot of good memories. I got to tour Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, & Vermont with some of the best people in the industry right now in the areas we are all from.
Who are The Loser’s Club? How did they begin? What did they evolve into?
That’s a little difficult to explain, but to break it down, it started off as a group of four people. Two of the people couldn’t handle making music so it broke down into a group of just two myself and 2puff.
You have some music videos out there. What’s your inspiration behind them?
I’m a huge horror movie fan.
How would you classify your subgenre of Hip-hop? How does it fit in with the Earworm Entertainment family?
Alternative Underground. Everybody on earworm has a new unique sound.
We hear Earworm Entertainment has an annual campout. Is it open to the public or just Earworm artists? Would you tell us what a person attending could expect?
I believe that it is open to the public. You just have to be invited to it. I’m pretty positive, but that’s not that hard as for somebody if it’s their first time coming. Expect to have a great fucking time. There are performances, video game tournaments, movies at night time, and just straight-up having a good time with the Earworm Family.
Alright, your bio implies that you’re dead. What’s that like? How’d it feel? And most importantly, what’s it like being a dead man amongst the living? What does it mean to you?
It’s just like living except the you smell a lot worse. It felt great until I woke up and realized I wasn’t dead. It means eternal, I’ll always be here. I feel like I will always be reincarnated even if I do die.
What’s next for you?
As of right now, I am working on three projects and I’m waiting for 2puff to finish up his parts of the first Loser’s Club album at some point.
Anything else you’d like to add or let us know about?
Thank you for taking the time out to interview me. To anybody that’s reading this, thank you for reading it, and to anybody that listens to my music, thank you for listening. To anybody that’s watching my videos on YouTube, thank you for supporting me and my music, and everybody that’s on Earworm Entertainment, know that we love everybody that supports us in this music business.
