Thursday, April 21, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Shooting For "Bewitched" Start THIS WEEK!!!
Dahvie has released that the shooting for "BEWITCHED" Music Video is starting THIS WEEK!!
Who is excited for "Bewitched" ? Cause I Cant Fucking Wait!!
*This is not the official cover for bewitched, Its just something I made!*
Sunday, April 17, 2011
My THE RIDE OF YOUR LIFE ARTWORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#2
This is my" THE RIDE OF YOUR LIFE" artwork, I made these from 100% scratch! WITCH ONE DO U LIKE BETTER #1 OR #2?? PLEASE TWEET THE LINK TO DAHVIE OR JAYY!!!
Saturday, April 16, 2011
MY Bewitched Art Cover
Heres my Bewitched cover. i worked really hard on this one guys!
I am going to send a tweet to DAHVIE please do me a favor and retweet my tweet. It will help allot!!Click here to go to my twitter. dont forget to retweet my tweet!
I am going to send a tweet to DAHVIE please do me a favor and retweet my tweet. It will help allot!!Click here to go to my twitter. dont forget to retweet my tweet!
Friday, April 15, 2011
Old Interviews of BOTDF!!
Interview with Hot Topic..etc
Hot Topic: Who the hell are you and what do you do?
> Blood on the Dance Floor: Dahvie Vanity and Jayy Von Monroe are Blood
> on the Dance Floor and we are the fans band!
>
> Hot Topic: How long has the band been around? How did it start?
> Blood on the Dance Floor: BOTDF has been causing love and destruction
> since 2007. Once upon a time there was a boy named Dahvie Vanity. And
> one day he decided he wanted to create something amazing, that no one
> had ever done before. And he wrote a song about lust. But not just any
> song, a building block for the crazy world he was building for all of
> us. And then he met his match, his missing piece. Everything he could
> ask for, a sick ghoul named Jayy Von Monroe. INSTANTLY! It took off.
> FAST! HARD! And huge. And they together made the frankenslut monster
> of today... and that is the story of BLOOD ON THE DANCE FLOOR.
>
> Hot Topic: Where did the name come from?
> Blood on the Dance Floor: My old keyboard player originally came up
> with our band name. At first our name was LOVE THE FASHION but somehow
> BOTDF suited us more. You can say it was the name that changed
> everything. It was like home for us. :)
>
> Hot Topic: So what makes you stand out from all the other electro pop acts?
> Blood on the Dance Floor: First off, BOTDF is probably one of the most
> innovative bands out there. Notice I didn't label us with a genre? We
> draw inspiration from ALL types of music [like]
> techno/trance/hip-hop/pop/rap and even metal/rock. And well, have you
> SEEN our live show? I promise you won't see another one like it.
>
> Hot Topic: What was the best/worst show you ever played?
> Blood on the Dance Floor: Best or worst, it doesn’t matter to us. We
> play with just as much heart to a crowd of 5 as we do to 5,000.
>
> Hot Topic: If you could tour with any one band past or present, who and why?
> Blood on the Dance Floor: Our dream band to tour with would be MSI.
> They are JUST as crazy and obscene as we are.
>
> Hot Topic: Any advice for people just starting out?
> Blood on the Dance Floor: Devote your life to the fans and remember to
> be honest and respect every single body around you. Kill your ego and
> be a hero! And know it's never about the money or the fame. It's all
> about the music! Oh and get a GREAT brand merchandising company behind
> your band, like Star Machine. :)
>
>
>
> 2. What Does the name blood on the dance floor mean? some influences?
>
> The name wa given to me by an old friend named chris mongillo . It was
> taking dance music to a new direction/entirely new level. Our
> influences come from various culturs and ideas. We never really try to
> limit ourselves or be a single category. The music is unlimited you
> are untouchable. And you you become even more compelling as a mystery
> play.
>
> What are you favorite bands?
>
> My favorite bands are Blink 182, The Cure and Crystal Castles.
>
> In his album the "EPIC" were enough changes in comparison to there
> last album do we have the same with "ALL THE RAGE" ?
>
> Each album will be different.I know that "ALL THE RAGE" will represent
> multiple meanings rather than one. This new album is unique in that
> each song will hold a truth but not that is commonly thought. He has a
> deep meaning and value. Im really excited to work and try new vocal
> arrangements of this album, and we have new keyboards in the mix so
> will be experimentng with new sounds nd new styles of writing.
> Honestly we have involoved into something new and different and i'm
> very excited to unleash it. Mark my words. will be the greatest yet
> and we will suprass the expectatons of eveyone. I'm putting my entire
> being including in my heart,soul, and every drop of blood on this one.
>
> Over the next few tours, Brazil will be on the list?
>
> Brazil is the Number1 on our list for the tours ahead. I swea it will
> happen in 2011.
>
> We heard rumors that the single "The Loving Dead" will have a music
> video, right?
>
> To clarif the rumors about "The Loving Dead" rumors are true and we
> are recording video for sexting and two other videos from the new
> album.
>
> BOTDF many fans are also fans of Jeffree Star, after his recent
> discussion with him there is more chances of you two being friends
> again?
>
> If someone went to your school an told your friends something you're
> not really you'd be fine with that?!
>
> And by the end of our interview,tell us what the SGTC means for the band.
>
> The SGTC is my FAMILY!!! And my family is everything!
>
>
> 3.I had an opportunity to interview Vanity recently.
>
> You're from Florida?
> Actually, I was born in North Carolina.
>
> Oh, why'd you move?
> When I was a wee child, my family decided to move to an area that was
> developed. I grew up really poor in a trailer, so moving to Florida
> was like a new beginning. You know like back in the day when you're in
> Europe and people were like, go to America -- it's like the Promised
> Land. So it was kind of like that when we moved to Orlando.
>
> How do you make your music?
> It all starts with a concept, you know. I'll sit down. Um, I'll be in
> my room. I'll sit by my computer where I have a little notepad. I'll
> sit there and I'll just think of things.
>
> For instance, there's this song called "You're A Dancer, Not A Lover"
> and that came from a dream. That, that whole entire song came from a
> dream. A real mystic dream. The first dream in my life that I was able
> to capture in a song. I mean from the beginning of the dream, to the
> end of the dream. Every detail. It's the only dream I could remember
> so much and I was moved by it, so I ended up writing the song "You're
> A Dancer, Not A Lover."
>
> Every song has a story. Every song has some sort of inspiration to it.
> Some point in my life that inspired me for the song.
>
> What do your parents think about your music?
> My Mom hates it. My Dad likes it actually. He's like: "It is cool."
> Hahaa. But my Mom, she likes the beat. She just doesn't like bad
> words. But the thing is, we live in a different age. A different time.
> You know, it's more acceptable and stuff like that.
>
> Why the infatuation with aesthetics -- beauty and pretty things?
> Well, it's kind of like an art canvas. You can leave it blank, or you
> can decorate it and make it your own. Your own personal image. Your
> heart. Or your creativity. I was blessed with the knowledge of knowing
> how to apply makeup and understand how hair products work. A lot of
> people don't understand it. It's like art. Some people get it, some
> people don't. Same thing applies to beauty. You can be surprised at
> how much you can change your face, or how you can change your image
> with a haircut or color. And yeah, people have a problem with it. I
> mean, you shouldn't have to explain who you are. Be yourself. Be
> positive. Chase your dreams. We all have dreams.
>
> Before I ask the last question, what do you want to say to your fans?
> XOXOX, love to all my fans. Hearts hearts hearts everywhere ... Um,
> just I love everybody.
>
> What color is your toothbrush?
> Pink. And I have a turquoise brush. I have two. One for traveling and
> one at my house.
>
> Is it electric?
> No! I have those really soft ones. The ones that don't hurt your gums.
> I brush really hard, so yeah the dentist is like "you need a soft
> toothbrush man. You're just going to like kill your gums." I'm like
> '"okay"! I have a big children's soft one. (*THIS IS WHEN GARRETT WAS
> THERE!*)
>
> 4.(*THIS IS JUST THE STORY BEHIND MG&MC!*) The concept and story
> behind My Gift & My Curse…(READ!)
>
> Current mood:accomplished
> The concept and story behind My Gift & My Curse…
>
>
>
>
> PLEASE SUPPORT OUR MOVEMENT!
> http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/my-gift-my-curse/id391795545
> CLICK ME TO DOWNLOAD ON i-TUNES!
>
> This song that I wrote isn't your typical song. I wanted to capture
> what I'm going through in my life. Just like any super hero with great
> powers comes great responsibilities. And being a front man to a very
> controversial music group really came with a lot of responsibilities.
> The power we have over people is incredible but should never be used
> for evil. This year has been yet another trial of backlash through
> rumors and gossip in attempts to destroy this amazing movement. It
> made me grow sad to know people would try to destroy something that
> helps others save lives and create a positive message. Yeah some of
> our songs are obscene but life can be obscene. I'm just the kind of
> person that has the balls to say whatever I want to say. It is my gift
> and my curse. But no matter what I never gave in to the false
> accusations made against us. I kept my faith strong and knew the truth
> can out weigh any evil against us.
>
> People are afraid of what they can't kill.. Remember that! Because
> it's the fucking truth. I made a lot of changes to my life to protect
> my honor and embrace my dreams. I will never let fake bull shit
> against me and my movement ever stop me. And what's funny is how
> people use rumors against us. They think it's our kryptonite. But in
> reality you can't destroy the HERO. In the end our justice will
> prevail and we stand un affected. We are the fans band. Devoted to the
> people who made us what we are and defenders of the absolute truth.
> You can talk your motherfucking shit bitches but remember haha your
> only making me famous. When you say my name I hope it gives you hell.
> Thank you All American Rejects for that song. In the end we stand
> undeafeted. And if someone tries to stop us they better be in for a
> fucking war. Because When I bite I bite like a wolf an never let go.
> It will be the biggest battle you ever took on buddy! I promise you
> that ;"p
>
> This song describes my life through the music industry and as a true
> hero to the people who are different….. Look! It's okay to be a little
> messed up and weird. We all are. And if someone says no to that well
> there lying to themselves. I don't give a fuck anymore. I'm going to
> live my dreams and no one's gonna stop me.
>
> I'm not perfect and I can't change the way I am but If I offended you
> good because I still don't give a fuck -Eminem
>
> The music industry is a cut throat fucked up soulless world where
> people see the dollar signs and will throw you in front of a bus to
> gain fame. It's not anything what you think it is but if you do it for
> the music and you do it for love than your doing the absolute right
> thing. Just know you will be hated for it. People will do anything to
> take a piece from you.. If being in this world truly is what you want
> than remember it's your gift and your curse. They would kill to see
> you faill.. Keep your head up! And never ever give in or sell your
> soul.
>
> Cuz no soul has a price!
>
> And be ready for knifes through your back..
> friends an fans turning on you…
> Rumors to try and ruin your career..
> and managers stealing your money..
> Groupies taking advantage of you
> and police and church groups trying to pin you for anything just to
> get you off the streets quickly and make you look like a lose cannon
> or a menace to society.
> Best said by Oliver Sykes from Bring Me The Horizon.
> IT NEVER ENDS!
>
>
> 5.(*INTERVIEW WITH WONDERFUL LIFE CLOTHING!*) Blood on the Dance
> Floor, also known as BOTDF, is an Electronica/Power Pop band
> originated in Orlando, Florida. Wonderful Life clothing is proud to
> have them as part of the family, so we sat down with them recently to
> learn a bit more about the band.
>
> How did the Blood on the Dance Floor get started?
>
> Take a little bit of David Bowies glam mix it up with electronic
> obscenity’s and you got the perfect formula for love and destruction.
> With this theory we embarked on a journey that would captivate the
> world and become an escape for the youth. We started with a dream and
> eventually this dream became a wonderful reality for all of us. Music
> is my escape and when life gets you down I want my words to lift
> people up. Whether it’s obscene or sweet.. We need a band dedicated to
> the fans and that’s what we are.
>
> You’re currently working on your third full length, titled “Epic”.
> How’s the recording process going? Anything that might surprise your
> fans?
>
> Epic is completed. Right now we’re putting all the pieces together for
> the most ultra intense masterpiece ever released by BOTDF. I’ve been
> working on EPIC for 2 years and it’s finally completed. Originally the
> album was going to be called OMFG but as time progressed this album
> became more than just a phrase. It became EPIC .. Meaning surpassing
> the ordinary so we felt the title fit the music. EPIC is taking Blood
> On The Dance Floor to a whole new level never imagined. Our vocals
> sound a zillion times better and the music hits harder than ever
> before. We’re so excited to release this. The official release date is
> NOVEMBER 2ND 2010 and we’re also doing 2 music videos before the
> release. November 2nd witness the revolution to this dreary world!!!!
>
> You’re about to embark on a huge tour w/ Jeffrey Star. He’s also
> helped out on some of your songs. How did you guys become friends?
>
> J Star and Vanity go way back. We did a show together and met and had
> such a sweet time. Eventually our manager got a hold of Jeffree and he
> gave him the idea of collaborating with us. J Star loved the idea so
> much he personally contacted us and we made our fans dreams come true
> by releasing a hit single by the name of INJECT ME SWEETLY. Working
> with Jeffree in the studio was so much fun and Jeffree brings a lot of
> astonishing ideas to the table. In the music world Jeffree Star and
> BOTDF are the sweet teams to work together and give the fans what they
> want. A good fucking time and an endless a ray of memories
>
> Do you plan on performing alot of your new material on this tour?
>
> On the 2 drunk 2 fuck tour, with Jeffrey Star and Brokencyde, we’ll be
> playing some newies and oldies. That way our fans can enjoy the new
> epic revolution and get to hear some of the past songs that made us
> who we are.
>
> When you’re on the road, what do you guys do in your downtime?
>
> Finding adventures and living it up. I love watching movies or playing
> my PSP and Jayy usually sleeps and rocks out to music. It’s fun having
> Jayy on tour because he will scream at people in public and it’s the
> funniest thing I’ve ever seen. We do a lot of writing on the road as
> well. So on this tour will be working on a new EP dedicated to our
> fans before we release Epic. We always want our fans to be excited and
> constantly make new music for them.
>
> The Blood on the Dance floor fans are really loyal. How do you connect
> with them?
>
> We connect by thanking them in our songs. By giving them hope with
> positive meanings and putting them first over everything. We’re not a
> band, we’re a movement and granting our fans wishes fills our gigantic
> hearts with joy. We started an elite group called the SLASH GASH
> TERROR CREW (Our fan army) This group is a unity of the love for BOTDF
> and a place where we all belong and can be accepted. Creating an army
> and kicking ass is so much fun and feels good. We’re giving people
> hope to reach there dreams and a home metaphorically speaking.
>
> What was the best show you guys ever played?
>
> Emerson Theater Indianapolis. Having one thousand fans singing every
> song made my jaw drop. I have never been so proud of anything until I
> witnessed that show. That’s when I knew we were destined for such
> great heights.
>
> If you weren’t in BOTDF, what kind of jobs do you think you’d be doing?
>
> Funny enough ; Dahvie & Jayy Have more in common than you think. We
> BOTH did hair & makeup before BOTDF,and if we were NOT so blessed, we
> would still be doing that today, I’m sure.
Hot Topic: Who the hell are you and what do you do?
> Blood on the Dance Floor: Dahvie Vanity and Jayy Von Monroe are Blood
> on the Dance Floor and we are the fans band!
>
> Hot Topic: How long has the band been around? How did it start?
> Blood on the Dance Floor: BOTDF has been causing love and destruction
> since 2007. Once upon a time there was a boy named Dahvie Vanity. And
> one day he decided he wanted to create something amazing, that no one
> had ever done before. And he wrote a song about lust. But not just any
> song, a building block for the crazy world he was building for all of
> us. And then he met his match, his missing piece. Everything he could
> ask for, a sick ghoul named Jayy Von Monroe. INSTANTLY! It took off.
> FAST! HARD! And huge. And they together made the frankenslut monster
> of today... and that is the story of BLOOD ON THE DANCE FLOOR.
>
> Hot Topic: Where did the name come from?
> Blood on the Dance Floor: My old keyboard player originally came up
> with our band name. At first our name was LOVE THE FASHION but somehow
> BOTDF suited us more. You can say it was the name that changed
> everything. It was like home for us. :)
>
> Hot Topic: So what makes you stand out from all the other electro pop acts?
> Blood on the Dance Floor: First off, BOTDF is probably one of the most
> innovative bands out there. Notice I didn't label us with a genre? We
> draw inspiration from ALL types of music [like]
> techno/trance/hip-hop/pop/rap and even metal/rock. And well, have you
> SEEN our live show? I promise you won't see another one like it.
>
> Hot Topic: What was the best/worst show you ever played?
> Blood on the Dance Floor: Best or worst, it doesn’t matter to us. We
> play with just as much heart to a crowd of 5 as we do to 5,000.
>
> Hot Topic: If you could tour with any one band past or present, who and why?
> Blood on the Dance Floor: Our dream band to tour with would be MSI.
> They are JUST as crazy and obscene as we are.
>
> Hot Topic: Any advice for people just starting out?
> Blood on the Dance Floor: Devote your life to the fans and remember to
> be honest and respect every single body around you. Kill your ego and
> be a hero! And know it's never about the money or the fame. It's all
> about the music! Oh and get a GREAT brand merchandising company behind
> your band, like Star Machine. :)
>
>
>
> 2. What Does the name blood on the dance floor mean? some influences?
>
> The name wa given to me by an old friend named chris mongillo . It was
> taking dance music to a new direction/entirely new level. Our
> influences come from various culturs and ideas. We never really try to
> limit ourselves or be a single category. The music is unlimited you
> are untouchable. And you you become even more compelling as a mystery
> play.
>
> What are you favorite bands?
>
> My favorite bands are Blink 182, The Cure and Crystal Castles.
>
> In his album the "EPIC" were enough changes in comparison to there
> last album do we have the same with "ALL THE RAGE" ?
>
> Each album will be different.I know that "ALL THE RAGE" will represent
> multiple meanings rather than one. This new album is unique in that
> each song will hold a truth but not that is commonly thought. He has a
> deep meaning and value. Im really excited to work and try new vocal
> arrangements of this album, and we have new keyboards in the mix so
> will be experimentng with new sounds nd new styles of writing.
> Honestly we have involoved into something new and different and i'm
> very excited to unleash it. Mark my words. will be the greatest yet
> and we will suprass the expectatons of eveyone. I'm putting my entire
> being including in my heart,soul, and every drop of blood on this one.
>
> Over the next few tours, Brazil will be on the list?
>
> Brazil is the Number1 on our list for the tours ahead. I swea it will
> happen in 2011.
>
> We heard rumors that the single "The Loving Dead" will have a music
> video, right?
>
> To clarif the rumors about "The Loving Dead" rumors are true and we
> are recording video for sexting and two other videos from the new
> album.
>
> BOTDF many fans are also fans of Jeffree Star, after his recent
> discussion with him there is more chances of you two being friends
> again?
>
> If someone went to your school an told your friends something you're
> not really you'd be fine with that?!
>
> And by the end of our interview,tell us what the SGTC means for the band.
>
> The SGTC is my FAMILY!!! And my family is everything!
>
>
> 3.I had an opportunity to interview Vanity recently.
>
> You're from Florida?
> Actually, I was born in North Carolina.
>
> Oh, why'd you move?
> When I was a wee child, my family decided to move to an area that was
> developed. I grew up really poor in a trailer, so moving to Florida
> was like a new beginning. You know like back in the day when you're in
> Europe and people were like, go to America -- it's like the Promised
> Land. So it was kind of like that when we moved to Orlando.
>
> How do you make your music?
> It all starts with a concept, you know. I'll sit down. Um, I'll be in
> my room. I'll sit by my computer where I have a little notepad. I'll
> sit there and I'll just think of things.
>
> For instance, there's this song called "You're A Dancer, Not A Lover"
> and that came from a dream. That, that whole entire song came from a
> dream. A real mystic dream. The first dream in my life that I was able
> to capture in a song. I mean from the beginning of the dream, to the
> end of the dream. Every detail. It's the only dream I could remember
> so much and I was moved by it, so I ended up writing the song "You're
> A Dancer, Not A Lover."
>
> Every song has a story. Every song has some sort of inspiration to it.
> Some point in my life that inspired me for the song.
>
> What do your parents think about your music?
> My Mom hates it. My Dad likes it actually. He's like: "It is cool."
> Hahaa. But my Mom, she likes the beat. She just doesn't like bad
> words. But the thing is, we live in a different age. A different time.
> You know, it's more acceptable and stuff like that.
>
> Why the infatuation with aesthetics -- beauty and pretty things?
> Well, it's kind of like an art canvas. You can leave it blank, or you
> can decorate it and make it your own. Your own personal image. Your
> heart. Or your creativity. I was blessed with the knowledge of knowing
> how to apply makeup and understand how hair products work. A lot of
> people don't understand it. It's like art. Some people get it, some
> people don't. Same thing applies to beauty. You can be surprised at
> how much you can change your face, or how you can change your image
> with a haircut or color. And yeah, people have a problem with it. I
> mean, you shouldn't have to explain who you are. Be yourself. Be
> positive. Chase your dreams. We all have dreams.
>
> Before I ask the last question, what do you want to say to your fans?
> XOXOX, love to all my fans. Hearts hearts hearts everywhere ... Um,
> just I love everybody.
>
> What color is your toothbrush?
> Pink. And I have a turquoise brush. I have two. One for traveling and
> one at my house.
>
> Is it electric?
> No! I have those really soft ones. The ones that don't hurt your gums.
> I brush really hard, so yeah the dentist is like "you need a soft
> toothbrush man. You're just going to like kill your gums." I'm like
> '"okay"! I have a big children's soft one. (*THIS IS WHEN GARRETT WAS
> THERE!*)
>
> 4.(*THIS IS JUST THE STORY BEHIND MG&MC!*) The concept and story
> behind My Gift & My Curse…(READ!)
>
> Current mood:accomplished
> The concept and story behind My Gift & My Curse…
>
>
>
>
> PLEASE SUPPORT OUR MOVEMENT!
> http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/my-gift-my-curse/id391795545
> CLICK ME TO DOWNLOAD ON i-TUNES!
>
> This song that I wrote isn't your typical song. I wanted to capture
> what I'm going through in my life. Just like any super hero with great
> powers comes great responsibilities. And being a front man to a very
> controversial music group really came with a lot of responsibilities.
> The power we have over people is incredible but should never be used
> for evil. This year has been yet another trial of backlash through
> rumors and gossip in attempts to destroy this amazing movement. It
> made me grow sad to know people would try to destroy something that
> helps others save lives and create a positive message. Yeah some of
> our songs are obscene but life can be obscene. I'm just the kind of
> person that has the balls to say whatever I want to say. It is my gift
> and my curse. But no matter what I never gave in to the false
> accusations made against us. I kept my faith strong and knew the truth
> can out weigh any evil against us.
>
> People are afraid of what they can't kill.. Remember that! Because
> it's the fucking truth. I made a lot of changes to my life to protect
> my honor and embrace my dreams. I will never let fake bull shit
> against me and my movement ever stop me. And what's funny is how
> people use rumors against us. They think it's our kryptonite. But in
> reality you can't destroy the HERO. In the end our justice will
> prevail and we stand un affected. We are the fans band. Devoted to the
> people who made us what we are and defenders of the absolute truth.
> You can talk your motherfucking shit bitches but remember haha your
> only making me famous. When you say my name I hope it gives you hell.
> Thank you All American Rejects for that song. In the end we stand
> undeafeted. And if someone tries to stop us they better be in for a
> fucking war. Because When I bite I bite like a wolf an never let go.
> It will be the biggest battle you ever took on buddy! I promise you
> that ;"p
>
> This song describes my life through the music industry and as a true
> hero to the people who are different….. Look! It's okay to be a little
> messed up and weird. We all are. And if someone says no to that well
> there lying to themselves. I don't give a fuck anymore. I'm going to
> live my dreams and no one's gonna stop me.
>
> I'm not perfect and I can't change the way I am but If I offended you
> good because I still don't give a fuck -Eminem
>
> The music industry is a cut throat fucked up soulless world where
> people see the dollar signs and will throw you in front of a bus to
> gain fame. It's not anything what you think it is but if you do it for
> the music and you do it for love than your doing the absolute right
> thing. Just know you will be hated for it. People will do anything to
> take a piece from you.. If being in this world truly is what you want
> than remember it's your gift and your curse. They would kill to see
> you faill.. Keep your head up! And never ever give in or sell your
> soul.
>
> Cuz no soul has a price!
>
> And be ready for knifes through your back..
> friends an fans turning on you…
> Rumors to try and ruin your career..
> and managers stealing your money..
> Groupies taking advantage of you
> and police and church groups trying to pin you for anything just to
> get you off the streets quickly and make you look like a lose cannon
> or a menace to society.
> Best said by Oliver Sykes from Bring Me The Horizon.
> IT NEVER ENDS!
>
>
> 5.(*INTERVIEW WITH WONDERFUL LIFE CLOTHING!*) Blood on the Dance
> Floor, also known as BOTDF, is an Electronica/Power Pop band
> originated in Orlando, Florida. Wonderful Life clothing is proud to
> have them as part of the family, so we sat down with them recently to
> learn a bit more about the band.
>
> How did the Blood on the Dance Floor get started?
>
> Take a little bit of David Bowies glam mix it up with electronic
> obscenity’s and you got the perfect formula for love and destruction.
> With this theory we embarked on a journey that would captivate the
> world and become an escape for the youth. We started with a dream and
> eventually this dream became a wonderful reality for all of us. Music
> is my escape and when life gets you down I want my words to lift
> people up. Whether it’s obscene or sweet.. We need a band dedicated to
> the fans and that’s what we are.
>
> You’re currently working on your third full length, titled “Epic”.
> How’s the recording process going? Anything that might surprise your
> fans?
>
> Epic is completed. Right now we’re putting all the pieces together for
> the most ultra intense masterpiece ever released by BOTDF. I’ve been
> working on EPIC for 2 years and it’s finally completed. Originally the
> album was going to be called OMFG but as time progressed this album
> became more than just a phrase. It became EPIC .. Meaning surpassing
> the ordinary so we felt the title fit the music. EPIC is taking Blood
> On The Dance Floor to a whole new level never imagined. Our vocals
> sound a zillion times better and the music hits harder than ever
> before. We’re so excited to release this. The official release date is
> NOVEMBER 2ND 2010 and we’re also doing 2 music videos before the
> release. November 2nd witness the revolution to this dreary world!!!!
>
> You’re about to embark on a huge tour w/ Jeffrey Star. He’s also
> helped out on some of your songs. How did you guys become friends?
>
> J Star and Vanity go way back. We did a show together and met and had
> such a sweet time. Eventually our manager got a hold of Jeffree and he
> gave him the idea of collaborating with us. J Star loved the idea so
> much he personally contacted us and we made our fans dreams come true
> by releasing a hit single by the name of INJECT ME SWEETLY. Working
> with Jeffree in the studio was so much fun and Jeffree brings a lot of
> astonishing ideas to the table. In the music world Jeffree Star and
> BOTDF are the sweet teams to work together and give the fans what they
> want. A good fucking time and an endless a ray of memories
>
> Do you plan on performing alot of your new material on this tour?
>
> On the 2 drunk 2 fuck tour, with Jeffrey Star and Brokencyde, we’ll be
> playing some newies and oldies. That way our fans can enjoy the new
> epic revolution and get to hear some of the past songs that made us
> who we are.
>
> When you’re on the road, what do you guys do in your downtime?
>
> Finding adventures and living it up. I love watching movies or playing
> my PSP and Jayy usually sleeps and rocks out to music. It’s fun having
> Jayy on tour because he will scream at people in public and it’s the
> funniest thing I’ve ever seen. We do a lot of writing on the road as
> well. So on this tour will be working on a new EP dedicated to our
> fans before we release Epic. We always want our fans to be excited and
> constantly make new music for them.
>
> The Blood on the Dance floor fans are really loyal. How do you connect
> with them?
>
> We connect by thanking them in our songs. By giving them hope with
> positive meanings and putting them first over everything. We’re not a
> band, we’re a movement and granting our fans wishes fills our gigantic
> hearts with joy. We started an elite group called the SLASH GASH
> TERROR CREW (Our fan army) This group is a unity of the love for BOTDF
> and a place where we all belong and can be accepted. Creating an army
> and kicking ass is so much fun and feels good. We’re giving people
> hope to reach there dreams and a home metaphorically speaking.
>
> What was the best show you guys ever played?
>
> Emerson Theater Indianapolis. Having one thousand fans singing every
> song made my jaw drop. I have never been so proud of anything until I
> witnessed that show. That’s when I knew we were destined for such
> great heights.
>
> If you weren’t in BOTDF, what kind of jobs do you think you’d be doing?
>
> Funny enough ; Dahvie & Jayy Have more in common than you think. We
> BOTH did hair & makeup before BOTDF,and if we were NOT so blessed, we
> would still be doing that today, I’m sure.
P.L.U.R is blowing up the charts!
P.L.U.R was just released on itunes & amazon This morning and it has all ready began to rise the charts. It is now 4:07 PM here in LA less that 8 hours out They have all ready benn placed at #31 on itunes electronic charts. Everyone support the resistance. BOTDF FOR LIFE! P.S i will keep you updated on my twitter were thy stand on the electronic charts at CLICK HERE for my twitter!!
Thursday, April 14, 2011
P.L.U.R Full song!!!!
Looks like we got a surprise, BOTDF told us that P.L.U.R. was going to be released on 4.20.11 instead of GFA, Earlier today @botdfmusi tweeted that if they got 50 new followers that they would release the song earlier. Dahvie than tweeted that P.L.U.R. would be released on itunes tomorrow afternoon. But it looks like it has all ready hit the internet!!! check it out!!!!
Lyrics By Dahvie Vanity + Jayy Von Monroe
Produced by Lucian Walker + Rusty Wilmot
P.L.U.R.
PEACE
LOVE
UNITY
RESPECT
These are all the things
that I will never forget.
Verse one!
No hate
just party & play
let the lights hypnotize my brain
Just dance like it's my last chance to be alive
tonight's the night.
Pre Chorus:
I don't have to fight for my right
cause everybody know's I live for the rave
But I do need a longer string from my kite
cause everybody knows I'm high all day
I'm high off life cause music's what I breathe
Party party everyday all week
P.L.U.R. is what I stand for
Cause out on the floor no one can judge me.
Chorus:
Don't Judge Me
Just Love Me
I'm Not A Criminal
I'm Innocent
So come an set me free
I choose ecstasy
and music's my religion
magic is my kingdom
and the dance floor is my heaven.
I GET P.L.U.R.
WOO! HOO!
I GET P.L.U.R.
WOO HOO!
I GET P.L.U.R.
PEACE
LOVE
UNITY
RESPECT
These are all the things
that I will never forget.
Verse two:
Start to lose
all control
of my mind
body & soul
feel the vibe
like it's my last day
to be alive
tonight tonight
Pre Chorus:
I don't have to fight for my right
cause everybody know's I live for the rave
But I do need a longer string from my kite
cause everybody knows I'm high all day
I'm high on life cause music's what I breathe
Party party everyday all week
P.L.U.R. is what I stand for
Cause out on the floor no one can judge me.
Chorus:
Don't Judge Me
Just Love Me
I'm Not A Criminal
I'm Innocent
So come an set me free
I choose ecstasy
and music's my religion
magic is my kingdom
and the dance floor is my heaven.
I GET P.L.U.R.
WOO! HOO!
I GET P.L.U.R.
WOO HOO!
I GET P.L.U.R.
PEACE
LOVE
UNITY
RESPECT
THESE ARE ALL THE THINGS
I WILL NEVER FORGET
Bridge:
Music my drug
theirs love in the club
Pre Chorus:
I don't have to fight for my right
cause everybody know's I live for the rave
But I do need a longer string from my kite
cause everybody knows I'm high all day
I'm high on life cause music's what I breathe
Party party everyday all week
P.L.U.R. is what I stand for
Cause out on the floor no one can judge me.
Chorus:
Don't Judge Me
Just Love Me
I'm Not A Criminal
I'm Innocent
So come an set me free
I choose ecstasy
and music's my religion
magic is my kingdom
and the dance floor is my heaven.
I GET P.L.U.R.
WOO! HOO!
I GET P.L.U.R.
WOO HOO!
P.L.U.R artwork was done by Trevor palmeri AKA HYPER TREVOR
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Blood On The Dance Floor Interview With "THE LIST"
The LIST: How'd you get into Music? What's your story?
Blood on the Dance Floor: Music. My favorite escape and getaway. I first got into music when I was 15 I remember watching bands such as Marilyn Manson And NIN that really motivated me to become a musician. I wanted to be apart of that creative freedom and expression. I was born in good ole Fort Bragg North Carolina with two amazing wonderful parents. I was a military brat and both of my parents served in the U.S. military. My parents moved to Florida when I was 5 to pursue there dreams after the military and I was raised in Orlando FL for 20 years. Blood On The Dance Floor came from my producer Christopher Mongillo. Originally the band name was "LOVE THE FASHION" But everyone felt BOTDF fit the description of our music perfectly.
-Dahvie
Music was always the easiest way to express my true emotions. I grew up in a very Christan household where acceptance was scarce and metal was even more so. I grew up on guitar solos and depeche mode. I love industrial,and 80's goth. I'm from the hood of Jacksonville Florida. Home is home and ill always claim it.
-Jayy
Blood on the Dance Floor: Bob Marley is one of my biggest influences. His perspective on life and using music as his weapon really inspired me on our latest album "ALL THE RAGE!" which comes out this summer. Music is a very powerful force that should be used only for good and it comes with such a great responsibility. He taught me to accept love and to use music as a uniting force rather than create division or hate.
The LIST: What have you been up to recently? Get your brag on.
Blood on the Dance Floor: We got some huge things in the works for sure. First we are doing a music video for "Bewitched" One of the newest singles off "ALL THE RAGE!" which has a very gripping and movie quality storyline to it that will be featured on FUSE. Also we are working with New Line Cinemas and doing a behind the scenes documentary while we go on the vans warped tour 2011 showcasing the battles and taking a step in our shoes for a day. That's gonna be really interesting to show the world the back stage chaos of BOTDF and also we are releasing "ALL THE RAGE!" on our very own without a major to major retailers. I feel like what we're doing is super innovative and definitely a step forward to the future of music. Bands and movements alike will soon learn its better to do it on your own. At the end of the day it's not about being a rock star it's about making music for the people. The better we stop and take a look around and realize we are all the same the better the human race will be.
The LIST: What do you bring to the industry?
Blood on the Dance Floor: Blood on the dance floor has made it's own genre of music, since it's beginning, and is ever evolving into something new. Botdf brings to the industry a breath of fresh air, a new look, a new sound, and a new perspective on music as an art, hobby, and career. Aside from not being your typical band, botdf is leaving it's mark around the world with their mind blowing theatrical live shows.
The LIST: What's next for Blood on the Dance Floor?
Blood on the Dance Floor: Same thing we always do. Try to save the world! It's a lot of work but you don't need a cape to be a super hero. I'd love to give a shout out to THE LIST! Thank you for doing this interview with us and giving us a chance to voice our side. I love to thank our fans who have supported us and been with us since the very beginning. We love you x infinity and beyond. Got nothing but absolute heavy love for you guys. Shout out to Matt Gondeck who is a true awesome inspiring artist on the rise. And my prayers go out to Japan. We are in the process of creating a shirt to donate the proceeds to rebuilding Japan and helping them end there grief. Alt apparel & aphotic crypt whose been with us since the beginning. We love you Debbie! And to anyone we didn't mention we send our love to every spot on the universe. Embrace your dreams and protect your honor!
BLOOD ON THE DANCE FLOOR! "NEW ALBUM ALL THE RAGE IS COMING 2011"
BOTDF VS. The world & Dark Dreams Cover Art By JAYVONVANITY
These art work are done by JAYVONVANITY, he is an amazing artist, Go follow Him http://www.twitter.com/JayVonVanity
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