Here is Emma’s summary of life updates, work achievements and blog roundups in November 2020.
Author: Rock For Disability
Music Interview: Fatal Switch
Today we speak to Canadian heavy metal rock band Fatal Switch. They tell us about their musical style, the difficulty of finding band members and the meaning behind their band name.
RFD Question Time with Lucy Currier at Inclusive Living Concepts
Taking part in Emma’s RFD Question Time series is disability blogger and activist Lucy Currier, who ruins the blog Inclusive Living Concepts.
RFD Question Time with Andy Dovey at Brain Attack Music
Today Emma speaks to blogger, musician and podcaster, Andy Dovey – who runs the website Brain Attack Music – as part of her guest blog series, RFD Question Time.
Music Interview: TramstonValley
The final guest to feature my Music Interview Marathon is Japanese trio TramstonValley. They  share a brief outline of their music style, creative process and how they came up with their band name.
Music Interview: Non Stop Erotic Cabaret #nSECmUSIC
Today synth pop duo Non Stop Erotic Cabaret #nSECmUSIC tell us how despite them being a duo, they work in different studios and shares a crazy festival story that involves Bez from Happy Mondays.
Music Interview: The Simple Radicals
Today we speak to American retro-rock quartet, The Simple Radicals. Lead vocalist and guitarist John Malkin tells us how his music is deep and personal and how they love to have a simple life but think radical.
Music interview: Ghosts of Sunset
Today Emma interviews American rock n’ roll duo Ghosts of Sunset, who tell us about their love of music across the decades and their hope to perform live again in the near future.
Music Interview: Arya (Italy)
Today, as part of my Music Interview Marathon, I speak to Luca Pasini, guitarist and vocalist of Italian trio Arya (Italy), who tells us about how they mix up genres and how their latest album reflect the dark times they faced as a band.
Music Interview: Holly Penfield
Today we feature American singer/songwriter Holly Penfield. She tells us about her musical creative process and shares how being a solo artist can be lonely at times but also is important in finding your own style.