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theSTART just finished their 3rd supporting tour since last summer. Check
them out if they are near you!
How has the response been to
the new album?
Good. Really good. Actually,
its been the response I had hoped for. People are saying its refreshing,
thats nice. We tried to buck the trend with the current in modern music
being the way it is. Its really cool to see all these people noticing
us and getting it. Its really great.
How has the tour been?
Weve had a great
run. There was Weezer. Then we got right onto the Incubus tour. We have had
the chance to play cities weve never played before, like New Orleans.
Incubus crowds are really open minded. They put on great shows.
How does the Incubus tour compare
to the Sugar Ray and Weezer tours?
They are all distinctively
different. Especially audience-wise. Maybe its demographic? Sugar ray
audiences were mostly younger girls. You know how Mark McGrath is with the girls.
Weezer fans are
..Weezer fans. They are kind of like Slayer fans but a
little different. Weezer was the first arena tour we did. I didnt expect
to do an arena tour that soon after recording the album. I love Weezer and felt
very blessed.
How were you able to hook up
with the Weezer and Sugar Ray tours?
With Sugar Ray, weve
known those guys for about four years now. It was just a matter of a couple
of phone calls. Mark himself called in and requested us. With Weezer, we were
on the same label. Weve had other business people in common. The same
with Incubus. Weve known them for several years. We shared stages in bands
with them in the past. Los Angeles is a really interesting place to grow up
as a musician. You really do cross paths with everyone. The music world is really
small. For example, tonight my old bass player is playing at the Metro [several
blocks away]. There has been this band following us or beating us everywhere
we go. Either they are getting to the hotel when we leave, or we are leaving
when we are getting there. We have seen them in three different cities in the
space of three weeks. It was really weird. We finally caught up with them at
one hotel when they were picking up their tour shirts one day and said, Look,
you have been following us for three weeks now, whats up?. They said,
Oh, youre theSTART. Were big fans of yours. It turned
out to be the guys of Good Charlotte and Mest.
What was recording the new album
like?
We did all of the rehearsals
in a group home type thing that was a studio apartment. Then we
went to Sunset Sound and just banged it out over several weeks. We did some
other recording for the vocals at the garage/studio of John Abraham. It was
traditional rock record making.
How are you able to connect
with Sugar Ray fans? Weezer fans? Incubus fans?
Mark McGrath is an extremely
boisterous and comedic person. He will go and make jokes between the songs.
I had to go from being subdued between songs to being a very loud and funny
person. Right now [Incubus tour] I am the most comfortable. The guys of Incubus
are like me. They are very down to earth. The same with Weezer. Rivers is extremely
quiet and shy. Im like that. I feel I dont have to be anything other
than myself.
How did you connect with Interscope?
Getting on Label 143
was Josh Abrahams doing. The Firm was looking to manage theSTART ans were also
trying to start a label of their own. Instead of managing us, they signed us
to the label as their first act. They called it The Label. They
thought that was funny. The Label, theSTART, The Firm. The Label has good relations
with Geffen Records and brought something of ours to their attention and it
just went from there.
What do you hope to achieve
with the new record?
We want to provide an
alternative to whats going on in music right now. We tried to be a little more
upbeat. To us its really important that we were able to do what we do
and transcend gender. Its cool to see younger girls thinking of that as
a career opportunity these days. I want to let people know there is something
else out there. There is also a lack of punk rock dancing these days. The old
punk dancing sort of ended after Nirvana. I heard someone use the term Rape-rock.
That really freaked me out. Wow. But thats kind of the case these days.
I read a statistic yesterday that said one in three girls in the pit gets groped
or molested.
Where did you get the name theSTART?
In the beginning, we
had a different name. Notice I said in the beginning. We called ourselves Hero.
We wanted something classic and timeless that wasnt just for laughs. Something
that was basic. TheSTART has such a positive sounding name. My mom came up with
it.
What do you try to do for fun
on the road?
We go to a lot of record
and book shops. Things to expand the mind. We try to do as much goofy stuff
as we can. A while ago, we went to a place called Play Place. We got to play
video games and went go-cart driving, and laser tag playing. We try to do things
that make us feel like kids. Our dog helps too. We are always trying to find
good food. We also try to go see bands every night we are off. You would think
that we are really tired of music but we arent.
What was the first concert you
went to?
The first thing that
pops into my head is Billy Idol. Im not sure if that was the first, but
I think it might have been. My mom took me when I was really little. I have
to say Billy Idol.
What was the first concert theSTART/Hero
played like?
Heros first show
was booked before we had any songs written. It was a test. To see if we could
do it. We had 12 days to write a set. I was writing till the last moment before
we went onstage. I had to tape the lyrics to the monitor because they were so
fresh. It was really fun though. It was a unique challenge. We rose to the occasion.
I ran into some friends a few nights ago that were there. It was great. But
it took a while to find ourselves musically.
What are the meanings behind
Shakedown and Gorgeous ?
Gorgeous
is being fed up with the sad state of music and politics today. We are such
an instant gratification society today. Shakedown is a call to action,
to change. A call to bring out the best in yourself. Not to listen to others,
but to trust yourself.
What are your favorite songs
on the new album?
I like them all for different
reasons. The music came out incredible. Shakedown is an anthem to
do your best. It doesnt get better. Gorgeous is one Im
really proud of. I wrote a lovesong without hate in it. I like those two a lot.
I havent had a chance to listen to the record in a while. I would like
to see how different the live show is from the record now.