SKYLAW - Denver's new dynamic band debut their first EP "Evolution" (Q&A)[audio]
If you enjoy uniqueness, diversity, creativity &Â passion then SKYLAW is the band you need to follow this 2016.
I recently had the amazing opportunity to attend and meet "Skylaw" at their debut show.  A diverse band that is definitely on the rise. Based in Denver, led by married lead vocalists Layne and Reve Kalell along with Nema Sobhani (Guitar) and Erik Martin (Drums). This group brings a dynamic sound that will for sure make you enjoy yourself. They have recently released their first EP "Evolution" along with strong energy in each track, they've develop their own unique sound and they certainly dominate it.Â
Individually they all were really nice and humble humans, down to earth and talented. They took the time to sit down with me and talk about their music and what they do.
You can listen to the interview and/or read below.
interview Q&A
Jose (Q):Â How do you feel about the first show like this, headlining?
ALL:Â Feel good!
ERIK: The energy, man. WOOH!
NEMA: Weâre looking up towards the stars right now, weâre already looking how to improve after the show.
REVE: Weâre pretty hard on ourselves as a collective i feel like -Â you should see the rehearsals its like weâre always pissed off, theyâre all like âit sucks! âHorrible, horrible!
JOSE: As a musician that's how you have to be, you have to be hard on yourself on the music, you listen to it and everyone tells you âoh thatâs so goodâ but next thing youâre like âuh no, its not goodâ
ALL: yeah (Laughs)
Jose (Q): Now, i see you guys as a very dynamic band, all each one of you have your own projects, Erik and Nema both of you  play for another band and you guys (Reve & Layne) have been doing music together for a while now, how do you feel all of that diversity in genres you guys have contribute to this project?
Reve: well I think that makes us who we are, I have a hip-hop background so being part of hip-hop is based in the energy, she (Layne) has a yoga background, sheâs a yoga instructor so a lot of that is Peace and serenity, and these guys (Erik and Nema) are both metal heads, and you know metal heads are the most hard on the music, they really judge the technicality of it.
Jose: Specially the drummer.
Reve:Â yeah and he (Nema) is the toughest critic and so when you add the energy and bass of the hip-hop, the peace and serenity of the yoga, and the technicality of the metal band then you get kind of this fusion of interesting stuff.
Jose (Q): Sweet, the single that you guys had âWait for meâ is a groundbreaking track and great composition, what was the inspiration behind all of that?
Reve: We (Reve & Layne) were actually in L.A., they (Erik & Nema) were back in Denver, we were out in L.A. for the first time taking meetings and we were on the beach and literally wrote the whole song and made the beat in probably 24, less than 24 hours, went to the studio the next day and recorded it then send it back to them, they threw down their parts, but it was all very organic and it was all inspired by being in L.A. and feeling like we were about to reach our dreams.
Erik: When a song comes together that quickly and thereâs no hinges, you know itâs meant to be and thereâs no like âuh wait i donât know what to do with this partâ, it literally just flows out of us and you itâs like you KNOW thatâs a good song and it just flows.
Jose:Â Thatâs very true, sometimes music just comes out of nowhere, itâs a spur of the moment thing so you have to take advantage, as soon you have it, you have to capture it.
(Q): Now coming up to the question. The video, it was well produced,  really good scenes of Denver and downtown, what exactly did you guys want to capture to bring the track into life in the video, what was the concept?
REVE: We really just wanted to capture our colorful essence, from the fashion line, to our music, to everything we do is very colorful and vibrant so that was a big part for us is just to make sure those colors were there and have a simple plot that people can kind of âgetâ without having to follow along, you donât have to follow from beginning to end to know what the video is about.
NEMA: Also being able to display the musical integrity behind the band too and bring it to life organically was a huge part of it, because from the start when we talked about putting a project together it was kind of manifesting an organic side to it, to know its real, having people vibing, feeling like they are part of it too, bringing that to life was to show you weâre just people you know. Itâs all us.
Jose (Q:) Now i know Erik and Nema you guys both play for another band called âMosaicâ itâs a different style that you guys bring to the project, how do you guys like collaborating with a different style of music with the band?
NEMA: Itâs crazy cause itâs so similar you know? we (Nema & Erik) Â jam a lot, like they (Reve & Layne) go and warm up and theyâre doing their âahhh ahhâ (imitates singing) and while theyâre doing that weâre just jamminâ and a lot of times itâs like weird how we write music and it comes together, Â sometimes it just comes with the song and itâs perfect, sometimes weâre just jamminâ and weâre coming up with stuff and itâs like âTHAT! what was that? thatâs a song i wanna tryâ you know? and so we just do that, we donât do a genre specific, sometimes itâs groovy and heavy and it goes to Skylaw, sometimes it's chill and it goes to the other band, so itâs really that weâre just kind of focusing on like, you know, a really great vehicle for delivering a positive message and we really stress melodic, emotional, powerful, dynamic music and you can really take it anyway you want, but once they get their spin on it, it ends up a Skylaw song.
Jose (Q):Â Thatâs really cool, following up to that, you guys are trying to bring that Peace into the shows that you have and try and promote it as you said, Â How do you feel that music can always be the best way to promote that?
REVE:Â Music is the last avenue of media that still influences and affects people, you know? When they watch TV, itâs in the background, when they watch a movie theyâre thinking about something else. Â Music is literally one of the last avenues where people listen and it changes their mood, it changes their energy and it makes them think about certain things, makes them feel certain things, so thatâs all we have, you know? we donât have any other way and I have a political background and a more activism background so thatâs a main objective of mine and I just knew that this was the only way to do it, this was the only way to make people feel something
JOSE: Like  you said during the show, There's a lot of crazy things going on right now and the only way to stay positive is by having that power in music that allows you to, you know like you said âMusic, you hear it and makes you think about something right away", thereâs something about it that brings you to that emotion right away in that moment, so thatâs a good things that you guys are doing that, trying to promote that, because not many bands nowadays are doing it, theyâre just wanting to get band together and get it out to the fans, but promoting something else a side with your music is good.
Jose (Q): One of the last question, is there Any words of advice of that you guys have to give for aspiring artist? Because what I do here at hidden idea Records is I want to give the listener, the fans that the bands already have, a more intimate look as to what you do, do you have anything you could say to a fan?
LAYNE: Yeah, first and foremost do something that is true to your heart, something that truly empowers you, otherwise itâs not going to be authentic and it wonât come across that way to other people, they only way it works is if itâs authentic and the only way that people will connect to you is if itâs real, so i would say doing something that is really true inside of you and locking out the outside influences and sticking with it, following one course until success.
NEMA: I think of her (Layne) when you ask that question because sheâs like the purest and optimist of the group and you need that you know? someone to really be constantly positive and pushing you to not give up, donât be a skeptic things like that.
LAYNE: Thank you!
ERIK: The road is so long, if you just look at everything that you have to do, like for the show weâre like "look at this list, itâs like a thousand things we gotta do" and its like âgotta do this and that and blah blah like OH MY GOD!â but if you just take one thing at a time and have a check-list and you slowly work towards everything, youâll make it and youâll get there and you slowly like - you know we were worrying about the weather and this and that, but then it comes together and you gotta remember to stay positive because when youâre down on yourself is never a good thing.
JOSE: Otherwise everything falls.
ERIK: Yeah!, then you quit and you never make it.
REVE: They pretty much said everything i would say, but that last thing i will say is that as an artist know that there is a time to listen to people and take their advice but thereâs also a lot of times just to tell people to shut the F up and do you. Because you know what you want to make, we had so many people telling us âoh you guys should do this with you soundâ or âyou should do this or do thatâ. NO weâre like We KNOW what we want to do. So even if you suck, just keep doing you and eventually you will get good enough that you could make a living off of that.
JOSE: Awsome! seriously you guys are incredible. Individually and as a band, Thank you guys, i did some research about everything you guys did before you came together as Skylaw and all i can say is that Iâm impressed. So i really appreciate you so much for taking the time for doing this.
These guys are truly amazing and talented and i'll be sure to bring you more of their music in the future, so for now enjoy their latest EP "Evolution".Â
"EVOLUTION" (EP) IS NOW AVAILABLE THRU BANDCAMP [GET YOUR COPY TODAY]
EVOLUTION by SkyLaw
The single "Wait for me" really shows the dynamics of the group.
"Fueled by the passion of four very talented musicians, SkyLaw represents a wide variety of genres. With a foundation of lyrical hip-hop and electro-pop, the band comes together to deliver an unforgettable experience of sound. With a mission to take the best elements of every style of music to form a fusion of universally appealing messages, their goal is to uplift and inspire. Through activism and community outreach, SkyLaw strives to make a position change in the world."
"Get on your feet And come in to The Light"
This one is by far their grooviest track in their album along with "Indigo" and both show the diversity of genres they bring to the table.
"Indigo"














