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Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Interview with Austin Carlile and Chester Bennington

I had the opportunity to be a part of a teleconference for The Hunting Party tour that is currently traveling around the world with Linkin Park, Rise Against and Of Mice & Men. During the call, I was able to ask a question to Austin Carlile from Of Mice & Men and Chester Bennington from Linkin Park chimed in as well. So, technically, I have semi-interviewed Chester Bennington. So here it is. Enjoy!

Operator: Our next question will come from Kinsey Haynes from WVUA-FM.

Kinsey Haynes:  My question is for Austin. I know someone touched on this earlier, but I want to know, what it's actually like touring with Linkin Park since they are one of your favorite bands.

Austin Carlile:  What is it like touring with Linkin Park? Wow! Super awesome. It's great.

Chester Bennington(overlapping) The most fun ever.

Austin Carlile:  Yeah. It's the most fun ever. We have a coffee meeting and there's a yoga room. No. It's great; it's cool to see it on both sides of it. It's cool to see it from a business aspect. Like Chester was talking about earlier and talking about, you know, bands taking control of their own bands and then, you know, people that work for them being employees for the bands, the management. And it's cool seeing the business side of it, just as well as the production side of it. And, you know, we get to the venues at, you know, 9:00AM, 10:00AM every  morning and we wake up, walk in, half dressed, half asleep, tired day at the studio, or at the venue, that Linkin Park comes in. You know, they're not there for sound check, a few hours before they play the show; they're rock stars. They come in and go, "Oh, we want to do that." We want to be able to come in and we want to get to a point where we can not have to set up the venue for literally 13 hours all day wondering what we're going to do, trying to figure out what to do in the middle of nowhere. And it inspires us, and it makes us want to work harder and it makes us want to work and create and become artists that can support themselves, like Linkin Park does. And, you know, we were going out and playing in Germany and even played 12 shows in Germany on our last tour and every night, just thousands of people singing and screaming, and it's unbelievable to me and it's something that we want to set our sights to to do as a band. And we see Linkin Park as a band like ourselves. And just like Chester was saying, with each of his albums, he feels like he's in a different band and feels like their songs change. That's what we do as  band and, you know, I think we're constantly evolving our sound and constantly evolving who we are as a band and who we want to be as a band, because at the end of the day, you know, I don't think with any kind of music you never really know, because it's always changing and you're always creating as a musician. And just the fact to be able to take notes and to be on tour with a bunch of really awesome guys; it's a blessing and it's a great experience. It's something I'll definitely never forget.


Chester BenningtonYou know, it's interesting because in the same way, touring with Of Mice and Men, it's inspiring to me because here are these guys, like you said, they're at the venue 13 hours a day, you know? They're trying to figure out how to wash their clothes, to figure out what to do. They're around each other all the time. They also have lots of decisions to make. You know, these guys play something like fucking eight shows in a row, and I was like, "Dude, you're going to destroy yourselves. Please. Thank you." And, like, it's funny, because, like, a lot of bands would think their managers and a tour schedule and it says here eight shows in a row. You're like, "Okay. Let's hit the road." Like, it can kind of seem like you're working for somebody. It's important to know, like, you know, you don't have to do that. You can actually, like, put a limit on that stuff so that you don't have to wear yourself out. And you've got to think long term. And these are the things that, like, you know, I look and I go, "Wow! These guys actually are like really prepared to play eight shows in a row." Like, that is bad ass. I don't care who the fuck you are. That's insane, and especially the shows these guys do. It's not, like, you know, you're walking out, you know, whisper singing and folk songs for 30 minutes. It's, like, these guys are putting it out there. And so, it's inspiring. It's fun to be around a young band that loves playing music and will do anything, literally anything to do it and show up every day with a smile on their face and go out every night and crush it and come up and play songs with us when they should be, like, not playing music anymore; like, resting or whatever else they want to do. It's fun, you know? It's fun to be around guys that are so hungry, because it makes me want - I want our crowd to love these guys so that they go play arenas. I want these guys to go play arenas; I want them to play stadiums; I want them to have the same success that we have, because it's fun to watch them play. it's fun to see somebody want it so bad. And it's inspiring to me, you know? And it makes me go, "That's what I do this for." I love seeing bands that make me want to be in a band, you know? It's fun; it's fun to go out on the road with young people that when I watch them go, "John, I want to be in a band." And then I go, "Yes, I'm in one." And it's like "Woo hoo," you know? It gets me pumped up, you know? And that's what beautiful about music. It's, like, I love my life. Mike and I were laughing today, like, my girls were like running through the house just, like, literally screaming their brains out and I'm going, "Get it out. Get it out. Come on," you know? And everyone in the house, like, there were people who may not be used to seeing that, you know? It's just kind of funny, because this is the kind of, like, you know, living this lifestyle where you're around creative people and you're allowed to express yourself and it's fun to, you know, be creative and be different and it's a blessing. Like, every moment that we live is a blessing. It's fun to see that transcend into younger generations. It's fun to see my kids grow up in a home where they can, you know, express themselves and it's fun to be able to, you know, see all these things happening, not only from within our own band, but within, you know, other bands that we tour with and, you know, it truly is a blessed life that we live, you know, being musicians.

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Bayfest Mobile, AL 10/3-4/14

Bayfest weekend is upon us once again and I was even more excited than I have been in a while. AFI and Chester Bennington were both making appearances this year and to me, that is one of the best lineups I could ask for.

The first band of the night for me was Pop Evil.

I have seen them so many times in the last two years and I hope I get to see them more.

They played

Flawed
Hero
100 in a 55
Behind Closed Doors
Divide
Monster You Made
Boss's Daughter
Last Man Standing
Goodbye My Friend
Sick Sense
Torn To Pieces
Deal With The Devil
Trenches

During their set, I had an opportunity to meet Stone Temple Pilots with Chester Bennington. Chester's other band, Linkin Park, has been one of my favorite bands forever. All of the guys were really nice and I made it back just in time for AFI to start.

This was the first out of two times I would see AFI that week, and it was their first time in Alabama. I was too excited.

They played

The Leaving Song Pt. II
Girl's Not Grey
I Hope You Suffer
Synesthesia
Medicate
Love Like Winter
Beautiful Thieves
17 Crimes
Heart Stops
The Days of the Phoenix
Dancing Through Sunday
Miss Murder
Silver and Cold

Then it was time for Stone Temple Pilots with Chester Bennington.

They were amazing and Chester absolutely rocked.

They played

Sex Type Thing
Sin (First Time with Chester)
Vasoline
Wicked Garden
Big Bang Baby
Crackerman
Out of Time
Big Empty
Plush (First Time with Chester)
Interstate Love Song
Black Heart
Hollywood Bitch
Heaven and Hot Rods (First Time with Chester)
Silvergun Superman
Down
Dead & Bloated
Meatplow
Piece of Pie
Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart

And with that performance, the first day of the festival was over. Onward to Day two!














































Day two did not last very long, but it was still fun.

My first band of the day was All That Remains.

I saw them last year in Atlanta and they were wonderful.

They played

Now Let Them Tremble
For We Are Many
Stand Up
The Air That I Breathe
Some of the People, All of the Time
What If I Was Nothing? (They talked about how Metal bands do not write power ballads. Then they gave the finger to society about how more bands should take risks.)
Asking Too Much
Six
The Last Time
This Darkened Heart
Hold On
This Calling
Two Weeks

Following them, I ran to a different stage to see Joan Jett.

I was supposed to see Joan Jett in 2006, but her set was rained out thus causing me to miss three other bands. I was happy I finally got to see her.

She played

Bad Reputation
Cherry Bomb (The Runaways)
Do You Wanna Touch Me? (Gary Glitter Cover)
TMI
You Drive Me Wild (The Runaways)
Fragile
Love Is Pain
The French Song
Any Weather
I Love Rock N Roll (The Arrows Cover)
Crimson & Clover (Tommy James & The Shondells Cover)
I Hate Myself For Loving You
Real Wild Child (Wild One) (Johnny O'Keefe & The Dee Jays Cover)

Childhood was finally fulfilled and it was wonderful.

The last band of my Bayfest weekend was Jane's Addiction. I have wanted to see them since I was young. I have fond memories of my mother and I driving around listening to Been Caught Stealing.

Let's just say, Jane's Addiction was one clown short of the circus.

Perry Farrell is one of those people who comes off as weird, but I would not be surprised if he was a freaking genius.

In addition to the weird stage antics, they played their album Nothing's Wrong in it's entirety with some additional

They played

Up the Beach
Ocean Size
Had a Dad
Ted, Just Admit It...
Standing in the Shower... Thinking
Summertime Rolls
Mountain Song
Idiots Rule
Jane Says
Pigs in Zen

Encore:

Been Caught Stealing
Just Because
Whores
Stop! (There were flying women on harnesses)

The crowd screamed the entire end of Stop! that says "Give Go. Gimmie that, get back down automobile. You turn off that smokestack. Get That goddamn radio. Hmm along with me along with TV" and it was awesome.

Perry Farrell made several weird comments, some I am not comfortable talking about in this post, but he said Roll Tide even though we lost to Ole Miss and he ended the show saying he loved everyone that loves him.

What a way to end my yearly Bayfest run on a weird note.


Roll Tide, Mr. Farrell. Roll Tide.