The BIO

 

Jenn was born August 14, 1984 in Fullerton California. Her life was as chaotic as it could possibly get; moving from one state to another, dealing with new people and new schools, facing new problems every day.

Although she didn't start playing bass until her senior year in high school, she took choir in 6th and 7th grade. Not very satisfied with the constant bickering and ruthlessness of her bitter classmates, she decided that choir wasn't something she wanted to get into and moved on to other things, like art.

Time moved on and she grew more and more interested in metal and hard rock music. With the constant drama and complete bullshit surrounding her throughout high school, she decided that getting a bass (not a guitar, so her brother wouldn’t think she was just “copy-catting” him – plus for some odd reason not known to man-kind, she likes the sound of it) would be something worth her time. It was a release to her and yet at the same time aggravating because she didn’t really know how to play. Some people may believe that because of the fact she has only been playing seriously in the last 7 months that she does not deserve to be a part of Steel Revolution, however, her fellow band mate Jason believes otherwise, with knowledge (from Opiate for the Masses and seeing her play) that just because your fairly new does not necessarily mean you suck.

 

 

Interview

  1. Q: Who are you influences and why?

  2. A: Metallica, Drowning Pool, Megadeath, Jason Newstead; because they're music and lyrics are awesome, and Jason can play bass like a mad man.

  3. Q: Why the particular style of music?

  4. A: Love the feeling it gives me.

  5. Q: Tell us about the music you write.

  6. A: Things I want people to know and understand about my life, messages I want other people to hear and learn from.


The Utilities

  • Rouge 5-String
  • Ibanez 4-String
  • Crate Amp

Thanks:
Jenn would like to thank those who helped and supported her throughout the many months of practicing and serious training. She would also like to personally thank Chris, for believing that she could do it.