Sceneazine Sept. 2014 | Page 9

Sceneazine.com continue from last page-Temperament aggressor and that he likes to grab the audience’s attention. Singer Allison said his favorite part is just “putting everything I’ve got out on the table and just letting go.” He stated that he learns more every time the band practices and that when he goes on stage he gets an adrenaline rush. “You get on that stage and it’s gnarly,” Allison explained. “It’s so much fun!” Brown commented that it’s not only the attention of the crowd he likes when playing with the band, but that, “it’s like getting a w***y when it comes together.” Just like any other group which works together on a project though, there are both ups and downs for the fellows. But, fortunately for them, the good far outweighs the bad. “We can communicate with each other without argument,” said Bellardino. “Everybody is so very open – I don’t know how to play drums and I’m thinking this and, therefore, he (Brown) does that.” Hayden commented that his favorite part of being in Temperament is that he “can f***k with whoever I want and it’s okay.” He continued, “Joseph is just the right presence that backs me up no matter what.” Allison’s main positive thing is the maturity level of the bandmates. “We’re there for one common purpose – we’re writing our own story,” he said. “We respect each other as musicians and everybody does his part.” For Brown, the best part of being in the group is the camaraderie he feels when they’re practicing. One of the few downsides that all four seemed to agree on was that they don’t get to practice as much as they’d like. Because they all have regular jobs and families, time to practice is not as easy to come by as it was when they were younger and had fewer responsibilities. Even though they’ve only been together for three months and haven’t played for the public yet, Temperament’s members appear to have a connection with each other that normally only comes with years of practic