An Interview With Kombat

Rose Harmon
The Rise to Fame
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2 min readFeb 7, 2021

On a normal Friday night, as I was watching Catfish and the Bottlemen’s performance at the Manchester Arena for the millionth time (living life to the fullest) I was scrolling through the comment section of their “Twice” video and saw that a band was advertising. I subscribed on their YouTube channel and followed them on Instagram after listening to their songs and later messaged them on Instagram, asking if I could interview them. I sent them some questions, and Anish was nice enough to film the interview. I think it turned out really well, so I hope you enjoy this mini interview from Kombat.

Questions:

  1. What is Kombat?
  2. What is Your First Musical Memory?
  3. What Started Your Obsession With Music?
  4. What Instruments Do You Play?
  5. What are Kombat’s Top 5 Inspirations?
  6. Who Inspires You That We’d Never Guess?
  7. How Often Do You Listen to Music?
  8. What Are You Doing Right Now?
  9. Top Five Things You Miss From England?
  10. When Did You Start Kombat?
  11. What Do You Do in Kombat?
  12. Who Else is in the Band?
  13. What Was Kombat’s First Song?
  14. Where Does the Name Come From?
  15. Best Bit of Being in a Band?
  16. How Has the Lockdown Impacted Kombat?
  17. What is Your Favorite Kombat Song?
  18. What Would Be Your Ideal Festival to Play?
  19. What is Your Favorite Kombat Video?
  20. How Do You Make Your Videos?
  21. What Will Kombat do in 2021?
  22. Your Ambitions for the Future of Kombat?
  23. What’s With the Beatles T-Shirt?
  24. How Do We Contact You?

Look out for Kombat’s upcoming release, “Headspin,” coming out this Thursday.

Kombat’s Instagram

Links For Kombat

Instagram, YouTube, Spotify, Facebook, Twitter.
For business inquiries, write to them at management@kombat.band

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The Rise to Fame
The Rise to Fame

Published in The Rise to Fame

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Rose Harmon
Rose Harmon

Written by Rose Harmon

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