Chele’s Blog

Mar

 

Don’t know who RENFUE is? Well they’re a band out of a small city called Santa Clarita Valley. They have a great style. Check them out here

The bands name, RENFUE, where did it come from?

Renfue was just something that popped in my head one day. It actually started out with a slightly different spelling- “Renfew,” (which is the proper pronunciation) but after some collaboration with the band we went with Renfue. I guess it turns out its a surname though.

How long has the band been together?

The skeleton of the band began taking shape in September 2006, although it wouldn’t be until a year from then that things got serious Renfue did begin in 06′. Early development of the band was a lot of pre-production instrumental tracks recorded in Robs bedroom, burned on a disc and then given to Yvonne who at the time lived in Sacramento.

How would you guys describe your music?

I think our music is something a lot of people can connect with. There is a good balance, its mature in its immaturity i guess you could say.

Name some of your biggest influences.

Its hard to say each member has such different influences that they derive inspiration from.

If you could join any record label which would it be and why?

Thats hard to say. Its mainly what is the best offer that suites us the most. In our personal lives and touring, recording, merch and what not. Be it be indie or major.

What’s your favorite song to perform?

I think we would agree that “I’ve said too much” is a fun one, its a bit heavy so its always a pleasure.

Do you have any EP’s, singles or albums out? If so where can people buy them from?

We have a 4 track self titled EP out, easiest way to get it is on iTunes.

It seems that you’re a pretty popular band and you guys are based out of a small city. Do you have a lot of loyal fans?

Well i wouldn’t say popular! Haha I wish we were at that level. But yes we are from a smaller city called Santa Clarita in Southern California. Its an awesome town with a great music scene thats still on the under ground. And we do have very loyal fans that are always there to back us up and support us. Not to mention we have tons of loyal fans all over the world that support us. Our fan page is run by a girl in Australia.

I know you guys have recently had a fan site put up by a fan. Are you flattered? Are there a lot of people on the fan site?

Yes we are absolutely grateful for that and her names Lisha and shes been so awesome to us! We also have other sites run by fans on websites like Live Journal, Facebook, Myspace etc.. Its so new and awesome to us we will appreciate it for ever!

What band(s) would you most like to tour with?

There is so many we can list its hard to say, but a few we would love to tour with would probably be Thrice, Lydia, Brand new, Vedera, etc…any of those would be amazing.

If you could meet any artist(s) who would it/they be?

Well that also is another question mixed between all of our members. Thrice is a huge influence to all of us so that would definitely be one.

How many songs have you guys written? On average, how many songs do you perform at a show?

We have written about 15 some odd songs. Some are still just ideas, some are on the back burner at the moment. We are looking forward to getting some time to complete them. On average we play about 6 songs live. It all depends on our time slot, set up time and other random stuff that happens before we start.

What band do you like playing with most?

Well we always love playing with our good friends Set To Stun. They have been close friends of ours for a while now, Great guys. And we love and respect all kinds of music, So we love playing with ever band we get a chance too :D

Mar

 

Though you may not know Jeff Meacham, he’s around. He has an online talk show that focuses around wrestling news and wrestlers. If you’re a wrestling fan he’s the one to go to for news and for information. Jeff has been a long time friend. Check out Talk Wrestling here.

When did you get interested in wrestling?

- I first started watching wrestling in 1990. The interest began after a fellow student at the after school club I attended brought in a Lex Luger action figure. Even though the Luger figure was WCW-made, I originally began watching the then-WWF (now known as WWE). I didn’t start watching WCW until 1994.

Who is your favorite wrestler ever?

- Who was a wrestling fan during the ’80s and ’90s and wasn’t a fan of Hulk Hogan, huh? He was the reason I got interested in the WWF and not WCW, and was the VERY reason I started actively watching WCW in 1994, as that was when he signed with the WWF’s main rival. Even when he turned heel in 1996, I was one of the few people I know who didn’t stop being a Hulkamaniac. Even today, with all of his sporadic apperances, he’s still my favorite of all-time.

What is the name of your online talk show? What made you want to start your talk show? Was there any certain wrestler that made you want to start it or was it just something you thought of one day?

- The name of my current show is Talk Wrestling with Jeff Meacham, but this is the third online show I’ve been a part of in the last 5 and a half years. In the summer of 2002, I was approached by the webmaster of theMAYHEM.com (now NoDQ.com) - who I had done several live event reports for - about doing an online audio show with his best friend at the time. The original show was called Xtreme Mayhem and ran from October 2002 until February 2004. After a 7-month hiatus (because we were burnt out on doing a show for a while), we returned in September 2004 with the spinoff video show, Xtreme Mayhem Video (commonly shortened to XMV), which ran for an additional two years, until June 2006. During the last few months of XMV’s run, I started doing a second audio show with my girlfriend entitled Ringside Insanity, which was named by said girlfriend. That show ran for just a few weeks and briefly spunoff its own video show as well, but by Spring 2007, I was done doing Internet showss … or so I thought. In late-May of last year, the NoDQ webmaster and I got together and decided to launch a show exclusively for me to answer various questions from the wrestling fans, similar to the show “Talk Sex,” which is where the name Talk Wrestling came from! Since the shows launch in June 2007, I’ve discussed anything and everything pertaining to wrestling. On episodes 14-16, I brought in the first guest on the show, Rob Van Dam.

How many interviews have you done and who have they been with?

- I don’t have the exact count on the number of interviews I’ve done, but I do know I’ve interviewed over 70 different personalities over the last 5 and a half years (I’ve interviewed some people more than once). They are as follows: A.J. Styles, Alan Funk (formerly Kwee-Wee in WCW), Angel (from XPW), Babi Slymm (SoCal wrestler), Bo Cooper (SoCal wrestler), Bobby “The Brain” Heenan, Brian “Crush” Adams, Bryan Alvarez from the Wrestling Observer, Buff Bagwell, Chris Harris, Chris Hero (SoCal wrestler), Chris Sabin, Chris Yandek (Sports-Entertainmetn Journalist), Christopher Daniels, Colt Cabana, Daffney, Dan “The Beast” Severn, D’Lo Brown, Dusty Rhodes, Elix Skipper, Frankie Kazarian, Gary Yap (SoCal promoter), “Mean” Gene Okerlund, Goldylocks (formerly of TNA), GQ Money (from XPW), Harley Race, Hawk from Tough Enough 2, the Human Tornado (SoCal wrestler), the Iron Sheik, Jamie Noble, James Mitchell, James Storm, Jayden Kane (SoCal wrestler), Jeff Jarrett, Jerry Lynn, Jerry Tuite (The Wall in WCW), Jimmy Hart, Joanie “Chyna” Laurer, Jonah from Tough Enough III, Kaos (from XPW), Kid Kash, Lash Leroux, Michelle Deighton (former wrestler who competed on Cycle 4 of America’s Next Top Model), Mike Awesome, Mike Sanders, Mike Tenay, Missy Hyatt, Petey Williams, Randy Savage, Rob Van Dam, Ron Killings, Sakoda, Samoa Joe, Sean Waltman, Shane Douglas, Sid Vicious, SoCal Val, Sonny Siaki, Supreme, Taylor Matheny from Tough Enough I, Terry Funk, The Sandman, The Stro (formerly the Maestro in WCW), Trinity, Trish Stratus, Veronica Caine (from XPW), and Vince Russo

Give a brief explanation of wrestling and its changes since the early days for those people who aren’t wrestling fans or those who aren’t too into wrestling.

- Well, even since the early days, and I’m going back to the turn of the 20th century here, wrestling has always been a form of entertainment. The difference since the very early 1990s is that it’s now openly referred to as “sports-entertainment” and no longer presented as an actual competitive sport. Since the WWF’s admission of the “fake” aspect of it, the terms “work” and “shoot” have become prevalant in the business, with “work” referring to something that was pre-determined in a match and “shoot” meaning something that was real. Regardless of the pre-determined nature of the industry or the matches presented, the participants are very real and are often portrayed as characters that are merely offshoots of who they really are, such as Stone Cold Steve Austin being depicted as a beer-drinking, truck-driving, finger-giving redneck from south Texas.

If you were a wrestler, what would your name be and why? What would your theme song be? Would you have a manager or a tag team partner?

- Well, I actually am involved in a company based in Southern California as a manager, which is what I’ve wanted to know for so long. I never had any aspirations to actually step in the ring, but if I did, I’d use my real name because I’ve never been a fan of the overly-gimmicky names. I’d have a hard rock theme song (nothing set in stone, just something cool) and would not be a tag wrestler or have a manager; I like to do things on my own.

Which wrestler’s theme song do you like most?

- Of all the themes ever used, I’d have to go with the ones used by former WWE and ECW Champion Rob Van Dam. In ECW, he used “Walk” by Pantera (later recorded by Kilgore for the ECW CD). When he moved to WWE, he used “One of a Kind” by Breaking Point. Both of his songs rock!

What’s your favorite finisher?

- Again, gotta go with Rob Van Dam and his 5-Star Frog Splash

What is your favorite PPV ever? Why?

- Hmmmm, that’s a toughy. I may have to answer that one after this year’s WrestleMania, because I will be attending! Of the ones I’ve already seen, I’d have to go with WrestleMania VII, strictly because it was the first PPV I ever saw.

Have you ever attempted to wrestle?

- Nope. As I said, I currently manage, but have never attempted to step through the ropes as a competitor.

What do you think of the whole ‘Money’ Mayweather vs. Big Show angle?

- Personally, I think it’s a sad use of the returning Big Show. Everyone reading this knows there is NO WAY Mayweather is gonna lose a fight - staged or not - heading into his big rematch with De La Hoya in September, and that leads to the Big Show having yet another loss at WrestleMania. Since debuting in WWE in 1999, Big Show has one exactly ONE match on the company’s grandest stage, that being a tag win with Kane as his partner over Chris Masters and Carlito back in 2006. The whole angle is ridiculous.

What’s your favorite angle in wrestling history?

- WOW! What a toughy! I’d probably have to go with the original introduction of the New World Order (commonly shortened to nWo) in WCW. From the introductions of Scott Hall and Kevin Nash to the formation with Hollywood Hogan at Bash at the Beach ‘96 to the continuing “membership drive” in 1996 and 1997, every part of that angle was done so well. Unfortunately, the same angle led to the downfall of WCW in the end, as it was WAY overdone.

How many wrestling events have you been to?

- Oh boy. I’m gonna break this down for you …

WWF/WWE events: 18 since 1991
TNA events: 1 in 2004 (pay-per-view at that!)
WCW events: 1 in 1994
California independent events: 49 since 2003!

Mar

 

It’s been so long, since I’ve seen your face.
It’s been so long, since I’ve heard your voice.
And I can’t remember how I got to this place.
I just wish I could go, back in time.


Remembering times we spent, that were so divine.
When you used to sing me to sleep, I’d be fine.
So long ago did this all take place,
I know I’ll never again get to see your face.
I remember when times used to be kind.
Back then you were never hard to find.
All I needed was to make one call
And you’d come pick me up
But since you’ve been gone it seems that I’m stuck.


It’s been so long, since I’ve seen your face.
It’s been so long, since I’ve heard your voice.
And I can’t remember how I got to this place.
I just wish I could go, back in time.

To days that you were smiling,
And weren’t feeling any pain.
Long before the drugs started
to make you feel a little less sane.
I know the disease ate you away inside
There were days when all you did was hide.
Now that it’s all gone and you’re in a better place
I just wish that for one more day I could see your face.


When I grew up we were quick to part.
I never knew it’d end up breaking my heart.
How was I to know that not long after
Things would end up a disaster.


It’s been so long, since I’ve seen your face.
It’s been so long, since I’ve heard your voice.
And I can’t remember how I got to this place.
I just wish I could go, back in time.

Mar

 

This is an old poem that I wrote when I was around 14 (I believe). Hope you guys enjoy.

Living up to expectations, their souls they will sell,
One glance at you and I was under your spell.
Swept me right off my feet,
I’ll admit to my defeat.
You’ve captured my queen, stole my pawn,
Give me ruby red slippers with a wave of your wand.
I never thought life could feel this good,
Until I met you, I guess I never understood.
I never knew what loving you could do to me,
But now that we’re apart I see.
Constant thoughts of you and I,
With you is where I want to lie.
Day after day,
Pick my soul away.
Find comfort in my arms,
I’ll keep you safe from harm.
This is where it’s safe to be,
One on one, you and me.

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