Many of you have probably not heard of The Treatment before unless you’ve seen The Tour 2012: Kiss and Motley Crue this summer. The Treatment is the opening act for the rock giants and I was excited to hear that they were on the bill. I discovered the CD through a review on another website and always searching for new bands and music, I purchased their debut album This Might Hurt without hearing a track. Holy crap, I was not the least bit disappointed and the more I listen to the album the more I enjoy it. Just when I have my favourite track decided, one of the other ones gets stuck in my head and just like that it’s changed…..a perpetual state of confusion as every track is a standout rocker through and through. Do check out “Shake the Mountain” or “Lady of the Night”, wait “Departed” is good too……..and “I Fear Nothing”…….dammit listen to the whole album.
Even the CD cover screams rock depicting a kind of sexy nurse holding a chainsaw as opposed to the flimsy designs, artwork and band pics that seem to adorn today’s CD’s. The only thing that gives away their young age of 18 is the energy, antics and stage presence. The song-writing here is clear and concise.
The Meister: I’m sure that you guys have been asked these same questions about a hundred times now, but hopefully, we can help introduce you to some new fans. Where did the band’s name come from and who came up with it?The Meister: Now, you guys are only 18 years old, is that correct? Maybe you could introduce us to The Treatment and everyone’s role?
Matt: Some are we age from 18-21. Dhani Mansworth is the founding member and Drummer, Rick “Swoggle” Newman plays Bass, Tagore Grey plays guitar, Ben Brookland plays guitar and I sing.
The Meister: I’ve heard comparisons to Def Leppard, UFO, Aerosmith and Guns n’ Roses, all great bands. How would you guys describe yourselves?
The Meister: I read that you all moved in with Dhani Mansworth in the beginning. That must have been a bit of a madhouse?
The Meister: How did that help or contribute to the writing, recording and playing process?
Matt: We all write the tunes together so we can get the bare bones of a song and present it to Laurie straight away and he can go and work his magic on it there and then. It’s perfect! It helped us massively. As we all moved down as ammeters it meant we could all learn our craft together and learn as a group. we are all in one place to help each other out which is great.
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The Meister: You guys have accomplished quite a lot in the few short years that you’ve been together, what do you attribute that success to?
The Meister: This tour is a great opportunity for a new band, how’d you get on tour with these heavy hitters?
The Meister: I understand that this is the first time any of you have been in North America. How’s the feeling playing these huge stadiums and the crowd reaction?
The Meister: Has KISS/Crue given you any words of wisdom or advice? Have you had the opportunity to hang out with them at all? Any good road stories to share?
The Meister: Are you playing any off date shows while you are here, or is the schedule too gruelling already?
The Meister: After watching your Tour Diaries Part 1 & 2, it looks like you guys are having a blast aside from the heat that you’re not used to! How are you guys managing in the close quarters of the tour bus?
The Meister: I’ve seen the videos for “Nothing to Lose” and “The Doctor” on You-Tube, both great videos. What was it like filming them and are either videos getting airplay here in the US or Canada?
The Meister: I noticed someone on Facebook asking where to get the CD after seeing you perform at a KISS/Crue show. I recommended Amazon to them as that’s where I got my copy, is that the best place?
The Meister: What are your thoughts on the digital age of music with downloading and releasing an album now? Do you think that hard copy and liner notes will become a thing of the past?
The Meister: When I get home from work I like to open a beer and put on my favourite CD to unwind. Do you guys ever listen to your own CD?
The Meister: So, what’s the future hold for The Treatment after this tour? Is it back home or more touring? Are there any plans or material written for a new album?
I look forward to getting the treatment September 13thin Toronto!! Fellow Decibel Geek, Wallygator and I will be attending the performance and will tell you all about The Tour 2012: KISS and Motley Crue featuring The Treatment next week, stay tuned!
Until then,
Shake the Mountain!
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