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		<title>Interview w/ Doc Coyle of God Forbid</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class="wp-caption-text">God Forbid at the time of the release of &#34;Earthsblood&#34;</p>
<p>God Forbid has been quite the touring machine since the release of  their February 2009 release “Earthsblood”. The band started touring with  Lamb of God last spring and have continued well into 2010. The band was  a last minute replacement for Throwdown [...]]]></description>
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<p>God Forbid has been quite the touring machine since the release of  their February 2009 release “Earthsblood”. The band started touring with  Lamb of God last spring and have continued well into 2010. The band was  a last minute replacement for Throwdown on the current Five Finger  Death Punch tour and will be heading out on the road with Kittie in  March. As the band was making their way to a show in Buffalo, I had a  chance to talk with guitarist Doc Coyle about the less pessimistic tone  of the current record and how their new guitarist has been working out.  Here’s my interview with Doc:<br />
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<p>AM: How did the band become a last minute addition to the Five Finger  Death Punch tour?<br />
<strong>DC: Originally, we thought we were on the tour. Our manager  thought we were on the tour as well, so we were kinda pissed off when we  found out we didn’t get the tour because it was already on our radar.  We had planned another tour because we didn’t get the tour- but when the  second opportunity came around, we jumped at the chance to get on the  tour. </strong></p>
<p>AM: What is the major difference between “Earthsblood” and previous  records?<br />
<strong>DC: I think with the previous two records, there was a more  apocalyptic vibe, perhaps more reflective and focused on dire events.  During the writing of those albums, we had a difficult world view around  us and it showed in the music, which had more of a political slant to  the music. With “Earthsblood”, we went for a more organic approach to  the music and made it more personal. We didn’t focus in on apocalyptic  material. You can call it upbeat, at least from the music standpoint,  but I cant speak for Byron (Davis- lead vocals) as to whether you’d  consider his lyrics more upbeat. </strong></p>
<p>AM:  Do you think there has been one album or one moment where the  evolution of the band  that has stood out?<br />
<strong>DC: I think every album is a evolution for the band. But if I  had to say if there was one point, it was between the albums  “Determination” and “Gone Forever”. There was more melody put into the  music at that point, and the band moved away from a more metalcore sound  to a more thrash metal tone. But as time went along, I think the band  has moved into a far more traditional metal band and took it from there. </strong></p>
<p>AM:  How has new guitarist Matt Wickland(ex-Himsa) worked out so far?<br />
<strong>DC: After Dallas left last April, he knew Matt from just being a  friend we were from being on tour with over the years. After he played  with Himsa, he did some work with Nevermore. Matt’s a good player and  really interested in always getting better as a musician. You get a good  vibe from him and we’ve connected on a personal level with him. We  started writing during the holidays and looking forward to seeing what  we do in the future. </strong></p>
<p>AM: How has the current state of the music industry and economy  affected the band?<br />
<strong>DC: Not much (laughs). We’ve been real fortunate to be on some  big marquee tours. We did the Lamb of God tour, then the Mayhem tour  last summer. We haven’t been affected as much as other bands. The  industry and economy is struggling right now, and everybody is having  problems. I think we may see some of the effects of this when we go on  tour with Kittie, but I hope not. </strong></p>
<p>AM: Will the band be touring through the summer?<br />
<strong>DC: At this point, we aren’t going to tour in the summer. We are  going to go back in to record the next album. We want to tour for a  purpose and not just because we can. We’ve had a good run on this tour  and look forward to the next record. </strong></p>
<p><strong><em>God Forbid plays with Kittie at the <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thehayloftvenue">Hayloft Liquor Stand</a> on Wednesday, March 17<sup>th</sup> (yes, St. Patrick’s Day). Tickets  are $15 and are available at <a href="http://www.ticketmaster.com/">www.ticketmaster.com</a>.  Additional dates can be found at <a href="http://www.godforbid1.com/">www.godforbid1.com</a>.</em></strong></p>
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