I think part of growing as a musician is evolving and trying new things with your band members. We want to grow, we want to do different things, because if you’re going to put out the same album four times, five times, six times, it’s really stagnant and boring. I think Lilith is about half and half experimental. Obviously, we hit ‘em hard with our typical thrashiness. On our last album, we had a couple songs that were a little more toward the mainstream side, and I think we did it again on this album. I think, for us, we’ve always experimented in our albums. Heidi Shepherd – I think that there are some parts of the album that was a little part of a departure from our typical sound, but I think there’s a lot on the album that’s still that thrashy sound the Butcher Babies are known for. Lilith is a bit different, tell us what the idea behind this album was? I think for us, not only have we’ve grown as people, but as musicians, and taken these last eight years of our career and made ourselves into something great.Ĭ – Absolutely, Butcher Babies has certainly grown in that time, from the band’s 2013 Goliath record to 2015’s Take It Like a Man and now 2017’s Lilith. I think, when we’re in our ‘Silver Bullet,’ as we call our bus, when we’re here sharing a small space with nine people, you learn a lot about each other and you learn a lot about being an adult. We’ve gone from being kids to adults, figuratively speaking, growing as people. As Carla stated, it is a rebirth, because we’ve been together for eight years. We’ve been a band since 2009, we have two EPs and three full-length albums. Heidi Shepherd –The last time we spoke, we just released Goliath. We’re going into 20 full force with Lilith and a fresh new look. It has been an incredible journey for everyone! At the moment, with Lilith, our new album, we kind of consider this a rebirth, a cleansing of who the Butcher Babies are, and who we want to be in the future. We all moved to LA, or came from there, with that dream to find each other in this sea of people and create this project that has taken off the way it did. All of us dreamed of being musicians and playing in bands as kids. At this point, how would you describe the journey thus far?Ĭarla Harvey – It’s been obviously an incredible journey all of us. In that time, you have released three full-length album and toured heavily. A bond between creative minds, and most of all friends, Harvey and Shepherd speak candidly about growing as people, the work put into Lilith, life lessons learned, and more.Ĭ –It has been a very busy past 4-5 years for Butcher Babies. Recently we caught up with front ladies Carla Harvey and Heidi Shepherd to talk that very evolution. Recently releasing Lilith back on October 27, 2017, the band view their third full-length album as a rebirth, one which will aid in their quest for many more years of music. Doing just that, the hardworking Metal act known to all as Butcher Babies are proud of who they are today, who they were yesterday, all while look toward tomorrow. Sure, some of us may try to halt its momentum, but if we are honest, we will embrace it with open arms. If you care to let your imagination take over in Carla's less revealing roles, check her out in the more recent performance in A lleluia! The Devils Carnival(2016).Evolution, it is a forward moving process that cannot be denied. It seems that Carla Harvey may have blown her proverbial load on nude scenes since 2009, because the skin fiends around the world have not seen a single solitary bosom or hint of a butt cheek in the years since. Carla had us all pumping vigorously while she got it on in steamy lesbian sex scenes showing not only those flawless nipples, but also a bubble butt (albeit in panties). Carla didn't wait long before remotely pitching a tent in our pants once again when she bared her perfect pair in Pimpin' Pee Wee(2009). Skin would not recommend remaining still. You’ll be standing in your pants, but Mr. It wasn't until we got a thorough look at this Ethiopian, Finnish, Irish, and Italian hybrid in a sexy threesome with Eva Derrek in the R-rated comedy-drama Standing Still(2005) that we knew what we were missing all along. Before making the jump to skin-tastic roles in proper films, little Carla was in a Nickel Pizza commercial with noted adulterer Joey Buttafuco, and appeared in the Women of Island Paradise’s 2004 calendar, as well as in Playboy’s Sexy Girls Next Door(2000). Carla Harvey has had quite a career, starting in the early 2000's TV show Miss Match and then more prominently in the obscure creature feature Frankenstein Vs.
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