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Interview with rock music artist Lazarus X

(Part 4 of 4)

Q: It seems like most bands are leaving off the solos now a days. Why did you choose to feature solos so prominently on the album

Interviewing new alternative rock band Lazarus XA: "Well I have always been a big fan of the guitar and I felt like people were ready to hear more musicianship now than maybe they were a few years ago. I never have been much for rules when it comes to writing anyway. I just do what feels natural. To me a solo break is a nice way to keep the music exciting and fresh."

Q: "When did you know you wanted to be a musician? Was there a particular moment when you knew?"

A: "I can't really say for sure. I always loved music. I started playing the piano and guitar at a really young age and always loved to listen and play to all types of music. My parents had a big record collection and I would rummage through it and play all the old records like Elvis and the Beatles and Jazz and other stuff. I was hooked on music at a very young age. When I saw a tape of the Hendrix performance at Woodstock I was completely floored. If there was one moment I'd say that was it."

Q: "What are the most serious issues facing the people of the USA right now in your opinion?"

A: "Terrorism comes to mind, of course. We have to do more to stop it on a global level and make peace with our enemies and former allies. One of the things the terrorists hate though are our freedoms which unfortunately we have all but given up our claim to in the last few years. The Patriot Act and Patriot Act 2 passed quietly relegating privacy and government accountability in America to a thing of the past. That is a great tragedy to me. I also feel it is important that we address economic issues that cause so many children to die of starvation and easily prevented illnesses. That is a great injustice in a world where food is so readily abundant and medicines are so easy to produce. We have got to do more as a country and as people on this issue. I am also shocked that we put hundreds of thousands of our own citizens in jail for using the illegal drugs of their choice while we Independent Record Label SDRlet tobacco companies kill a hundred thousand people a year. I feel like it's not our job as a government to make moral choices for our citizens be it tobacco or other drugs. If they want to do it that's their right even if they make bad choices."

Q: "True, we allow citizens to do things that are harmful as long as they are government approved things. Is that what you mean?"

A: "Yeah. I do think that there should be severe penalties for anyone who gives drugs to kids, or alcohol for that matter but that is a separate issue. Many people assume that they are the same. As far as the adults go I mean as long as no one else is hurt in the process who cares what a grown adult does in the privacy of their own home. There's too many other more important things to worry about right now. The worst part is that the black market we create through prohibition of drugs is the very black market which funds terrorism and crime organizations and that's what really concerns me. Terrorist and crime organizations are the primary beneficiaries of this largealternative rock music indie record label SDR surplus of untaxed and untraceable cash created by prohibition of substances. Now more than ever we need to prioritize threats and to make wise choices to take away this large surplus of money available to criminals and terrorists. Plus we could use the surplus money from the sales of substances and from the savings in law enforcement and prison expenses for drug treatment and fight the war on terrorism at the same time. To me it's just that simple."

We thank Laz for his honesty and for letting us ask him the tough questions. Politics and personal struggles are just a part of what his music is about. For the full story check out Weapon of Love and see what all the excitement is about.

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