This morning WizardRock.org had the chance to talk with Wizard Rocker Denni… Read Full Bio ↴This morning WizardRock.org had the chance to talk with Wizard Rocker Denni Towle about his new track, "Slytherock", which will be available on iTunes in June. During the interview, Denni also talked a bit about the new Cruciatus Curse show set, his forthcoming album and the status of his feature project, "AVALANTIS". You can read all the juicy details beyond the break.
This morning I hopped on a call with Denni Towle who talked a bit about everything from his next album to what’s happening with his various movie projects.
You may have read last week here on Wizard Wireless News that Denni will be releasing a brand new song on iTunes entitled “Slytherock,” which was recorded for his new album "New Wizard Order".
“It came about like most of my parody songs do, I was driving in my car, listening to the radio, when "Tik Tok" by Ke$ha came on,” Denni explains. “But in this case I was already in the vibe of song writing, the lyrics pretty much just jumped off my tounge into the song. I was happy with what was flowing, so I raced home and recorded a sample on my computer. We had been recording at Getaway Studios for a while, but we really had not finished any songs yet. That song really became the domino effect to finish all of the songs.”
“Slytherock” is his first studio release in quite a while. The last chunk of his time has been spent recording a new album and prepping for the release of his record label's newest artist, Dark Alley Murder and their cd "Hear No Evil". Denni explains that the band is a muggle version of The Cruciatus Curse and still covers alot of parodies and original music.
“ I didn’t want anyone to think that it was the end of The Cruiatus Curse, but the begining of a new version of The Cruciatus Curse for the Muggle world. Putting the cd set together really made me appreciate what I am doing in wizard rock now even more. It was time to get the creative juices flowing when I found a window of time available, I just figured if not now, when?,” adding, “Dark Alley Murder is a little bit more edgy lyricaly than The Cruciatus Curse and alot more aldult, but it was a release of energy that I needed. We were always a band that was slightly out of time and out of step, so I think my music with The Cruciatus Curse has grown pretty well. I think we did a lot of good stuff in the beginning, very groundbreaking, but you know it just became this repeditive sound that just didn't catch people attention. Not a day goes by that I don't think back to the first song that I released as The Cruciatus Curse, and the feedback that we received was unbelievable. I love wizard rock and I will do it until I am physically forced from the stage!”
Denni continues talking a bit about the energy surrounding their current projects and how he thinks he has found the perfect duo of musicians to work with.
“In revisiting the older Crucaitus Curse stuff, [it] brought back a lot of things that I had forgotten about, unfortunately some of it negative. So it really make you appreciate what a great group of musicians and guys you are playing with now while I record my new record. It took 6 or so years but I feel like I have found the perfect two people to work with; Joe Ritchie and Christopher Forsythe."
The good news is that a new album is coming in summer of 2010 and that they’re close to finishing recording.
“We will probably be finished with the new CD by the end of April. The unique thing about this record is that this is the first time since Joe joined the band that I actually recorded other people. In the sense that these are the guys I tour with and that I hang out with were a band and we recorded as a band. It’s got a much more solid vibe, more intricate and interesting record just due to the fact that there are always four people in the room at all times, contributing and working. For me it’s great, because my solo records have always been a bit disjointed due to the changing roster of musicians. Great things come out of situations where you feel a great vibe, and that is what’s going on here. This is the first full thing with us together…”
There is good news for fans awaiting Denni’s debut film, "AVALANTIS"… it’s finally written, now just to film it!
"AVALANTIS" is written and we are just waiting to film! Finally, we just finished writing last week finally and all that stuff. So no, we are just figuring out when the best time to film it will be. But as far as writing it… it’s done! After three and half years, it’s a nice feeling.”
Unfortunately, Denni is still keeping tight-lipped on his newest project for DragonFilm, entitled "Pandora's Curse".
“I can’t really tell you anything about it. There’s nothing really to talk about yet, because I haven’t really started it yet. The problem is that it was announced way ahead of time, so we talked about it a little bit, but its not even started yet.”
Well you heard it from the man himself. But if the past dictates the future Denni Towle & The Cruciatus Curse have always been full of surprises. Who knows what could happen!
This morning I hopped on a call with Denni Towle who talked a bit about everything from his next album to what’s happening with his various movie projects.
You may have read last week here on Wizard Wireless News that Denni will be releasing a brand new song on iTunes entitled “Slytherock,” which was recorded for his new album "New Wizard Order".
“It came about like most of my parody songs do, I was driving in my car, listening to the radio, when "Tik Tok" by Ke$ha came on,” Denni explains. “But in this case I was already in the vibe of song writing, the lyrics pretty much just jumped off my tounge into the song. I was happy with what was flowing, so I raced home and recorded a sample on my computer. We had been recording at Getaway Studios for a while, but we really had not finished any songs yet. That song really became the domino effect to finish all of the songs.”
“Slytherock” is his first studio release in quite a while. The last chunk of his time has been spent recording a new album and prepping for the release of his record label's newest artist, Dark Alley Murder and their cd "Hear No Evil". Denni explains that the band is a muggle version of The Cruciatus Curse and still covers alot of parodies and original music.
“ I didn’t want anyone to think that it was the end of The Cruiatus Curse, but the begining of a new version of The Cruciatus Curse for the Muggle world. Putting the cd set together really made me appreciate what I am doing in wizard rock now even more. It was time to get the creative juices flowing when I found a window of time available, I just figured if not now, when?,” adding, “Dark Alley Murder is a little bit more edgy lyricaly than The Cruciatus Curse and alot more aldult, but it was a release of energy that I needed. We were always a band that was slightly out of time and out of step, so I think my music with The Cruciatus Curse has grown pretty well. I think we did a lot of good stuff in the beginning, very groundbreaking, but you know it just became this repeditive sound that just didn't catch people attention. Not a day goes by that I don't think back to the first song that I released as The Cruciatus Curse, and the feedback that we received was unbelievable. I love wizard rock and I will do it until I am physically forced from the stage!”
Denni continues talking a bit about the energy surrounding their current projects and how he thinks he has found the perfect duo of musicians to work with.
“In revisiting the older Crucaitus Curse stuff, [it] brought back a lot of things that I had forgotten about, unfortunately some of it negative. So it really make you appreciate what a great group of musicians and guys you are playing with now while I record my new record. It took 6 or so years but I feel like I have found the perfect two people to work with; Joe Ritchie and Christopher Forsythe."
The good news is that a new album is coming in summer of 2010 and that they’re close to finishing recording.
“We will probably be finished with the new CD by the end of April. The unique thing about this record is that this is the first time since Joe joined the band that I actually recorded other people. In the sense that these are the guys I tour with and that I hang out with were a band and we recorded as a band. It’s got a much more solid vibe, more intricate and interesting record just due to the fact that there are always four people in the room at all times, contributing and working. For me it’s great, because my solo records have always been a bit disjointed due to the changing roster of musicians. Great things come out of situations where you feel a great vibe, and that is what’s going on here. This is the first full thing with us together…”
There is good news for fans awaiting Denni’s debut film, "AVALANTIS"… it’s finally written, now just to film it!
"AVALANTIS" is written and we are just waiting to film! Finally, we just finished writing last week finally and all that stuff. So no, we are just figuring out when the best time to film it will be. But as far as writing it… it’s done! After three and half years, it’s a nice feeling.”
Unfortunately, Denni is still keeping tight-lipped on his newest project for DragonFilm, entitled "Pandora's Curse".
“I can’t really tell you anything about it. There’s nothing really to talk about yet, because I haven’t really started it yet. The problem is that it was announced way ahead of time, so we talked about it a little bit, but its not even started yet.”
Well you heard it from the man himself. But if the past dictates the future Denni Towle & The Cruciatus Curse have always been full of surprises. Who knows what could happen!
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Crucio!
The Cruciatus Curse Lyrics
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@Propagandalf94
“Come out, come out, little Harry!” she called in her mock-baby voice,
which echoed off the polished wooden floors. “What did you come after me for, then? I thought you were here to avenge my dear cousin!”
“I am!” shouted Harry, and a score of ghostly Harry’s seemed to
chorus I am! I am! I am! all around the room.
“Aaaaaah . . . did you love him, little baby Potter?”
Hatred rose in Harry such as he had never known before. He flung
himself out from behind the fountain and bellowed “Crucio!”
Bellatrix screamed. The spell had knocked her off her feet, but she
did not writhe and shriek with pain as Neville had — she was already
on her feet again, breathless, no longer laughing.
@internetkurator9256
No wonder I am so good with Crucio in Hogwartsy Legacy. I deeply, deeply enjoy that curse
@emberashes6809
Harry: uses the cruciartus curse on a death eater in his 5th year
Also harry: uses the imperious curse twice during voldemorts reign
The ministry: does do jack shit
@pengxu9244
Umbridge:
@reginaldcattermole7602
@peng Xu yep
@lexusdriver1963
The only unforgivable curse Harry didn't use was the Killing Curse (Avada Kedavra).
@jorgehoracio6766
Ron used Avada kedavra on nagini
@milesedgeworth3667
Wasent Umbridge also the victim of the Killing Curse from Snape
@mysteriousbluehat2035
For people wondering the reason crucio didn't work is because it need to meet 2 requirements. First like all unforgivable curse the will to cause harm which harry did have but the crucio curse also requires the user to enjoy the pain and torture of its victim. As much as harry wanted to take revenge he doesn't enjoy the suffering and torture of others.
@Observer_detector
yeah right Harry wanted Bellatrix to die, not to want her to suffer. so curuciatus spell dosen't work
Cruciatus curse is a high magic and forbidden magic that is determined by the user's heart. Harry's feelings didn't work because he wanted Bellatrix dead more than a curse.
@ekzedex
Plus, he was much weaker. Even if he used Avada Kedavra, it wouldn't work like Voldemort's. He never practiced them