Exclusive Interviews with Kim Cameron

Exclusive Interviews with Kim Cameron
Culture, Fashion, Music

Do you keep someone or something in mind any time you’re writing new material?

I am a firm believer that to create requires some sort of inspiration.  Most of my songs are about my feelings, experiences or someone who relayed their experiences to me in a way that I found truly meaningful.  My children’s book series is no exception to that rule.  The characters and some of their feelings and attitudes are based on kids that I have interacted with or taught music to in the past.  I try to bring a little bit of that human element into everything I write about.

Is there any particular order you go by when you make a song from start to finish? 

Interesting question. I cannot say I have had that one before!  I am a big start to finish kind of gal.  Now, when I wrote one of the children’s books, that is not true.  I had the beginning and the end figured out, but it took a year to write the middle bits.  I guess, many of my songs have a similar approach where I might know the hook, but have not figured out the verses and vice versa.  You made me think about that question!

Do you feel like there should always be a rhyme and reason for everything you do in your music?

It really depends on your objective. If a person wants to write songs for themselves, then no reason is necessary.  If you are writing a song for others, then, you need to make sure it is delivering the messages that you want to convey.  How you convey it also should be a factor when you are doing music.  For example, if you attempt to write a love song, and record a high energy electric guitar with a metal feel, that love song will have a different meaning then say, one with a classic or acoustic guitar.

Do you consider yourself a perfectionist? 

I will try.  I have not accomplished anything perfectly, but would love to one day.

How much time are you spending right now on new music? 

Since I just finished my latest EP – Don’t Give Me No, I am taking a little break from music writing.  I like to give my creative side a breather before jumping into another project. I find the product is better when you give a bit of time in-between creations.

Give us all your links/ where to stream! 

INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/kimcameron_sidefx

YOU TUBE: http://www.youtube.com/sidefxandkimcameron

TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/sidefxband

URL: http://www.sidefxmusic.com

INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/seaperpowers

For Press Inquiries: bsquaredmgmt@gmail.com

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