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    Titans In Time on The Edge

    As we’ve said in the past, we’re always a little hesitant when agreeing to interview a band we’ve never seen perform live – such as Titans In Time. We pride ourselves in typically seeing approximately 400 bands per year in our annual travels from sea to shining sea, but that’s only 400 out of thousands that are trying to make it.

    When we do schedule interviews with bands that are unfamiliar to us, we do typically schedule our interviews with these bands after they’ve performed that day or evening so we can better gauge how good they truly are in a live setting. You can’t fake a live performance, and if you do, we’ll catch it within 15 seconds after the first vocals hit the mic (or the back track kicks in). There was no “faking it ’til we make it” going on with Titans In Time’s performance at the 2nd Annual #INKCARCERATION Festival in Mansfield, Ohio. I’m not referring to obvious back tracks that almost every band needs for certain audio affects. I am referencing the obviously live, and stellar instrumental and vocal talents Titans In Time displayed during their main stage performance at INKCARCERATION. It was hot as Hades (or South Florida), and the stage was bigger than they were normally accustomed to, but they prepared themselves and it showed.

    Get to know one of the new bands, to us, that we fell in love with at INKCARCERATION and check them out live – after you watch #MischievousMel’s on camera interview with them on-site at INKCARCERATION 2019 at this link https://youtu.be/csuAn6FqqbE

    Interview by Melissa #MischievousMel Anderson – Written by and pics by Wes “Rockwell” Anderson

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