Date: 05/21/2009
URL: http://www.thrashhits.com/2009/05/21/future-hits-031-goes-cube/
They might be a hipster metal wet dream, but Brooklyn-based Goes Cube are too busy taking care of business with epic fuzz-riffs to care too much about that. Vocalist/guitarist, David Obuchowski, gave us the skinny.
From: Brooklyn, USA
Sounds like: Torche, Quicksand, Hull
Website: www.MySpace.com/GoesCube
Thrash Hits verdict: This is a grand example of beardy metal and obviously it comes from the East coast of America. It’s doubtful that they’re going to make big waves on either side of the pond any time soon, but they definitely are dead cool. Check it out if you enjoy rubbing your chin a lot.
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How did you meet?
Matthew Frey [bassist] and I started Goes Cube back in October 2003. We’d known each other since the first days of freshman year at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. That was in 1997. Kenny [Appell, drummer] and I, however, met each other much further back, though Kenny didn’t join the band til two years after it was formed (we’d used a drum machine for two years). Kenny and I played in our first band together. I was 12, he was 13. So this was back in ‘92, I think. We would play shows at “battle of the bands” and other type places. There was always this other band on the bill, which consisted of slightly older guys who were our buddies. That band always won the battle of the bands. And, they’re now known as Dillinger Escape Plan.
What made you want to start a band?
When I was 11 years old, I had a Nintendo joystick. I traded that for a really awful Cort electric guitar. I spent most of my time from the ages of 11 to 18 drawing various Fenders and Gibsons on my Trapper Keepers. All I know is that there’s something inside me that’s drawn to playing the electric guitar. I’ve given up fighting it.
Where did you grow up and how did it shape you?
I (along with Kenny) grew up in New Jersey. It’s informed how I drive, and how much shit I take from people. I feel like my geographic roots play into most everything. People always talk about “midwest values,” and I don’t doubt the values of the midwest. But, I also think the values of the north east (like New Jersey) are great, too.
With which band would your dream support slot be?
It’s cruel of you to ask us to pick one. Do you go with a contemporary like Mastodon, Isis, or Torche, or do you choose more of a classic like Snapcase, or Glen Campbell?



