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Sunday, January 18, 2015

Linkin Park The Hunting Party Tour Nashville, TN 1/17/15

Getting to photograph your favorite band is always a privilege. The fact that I have been able to do so for several of my bands makes me so happy. In November, when I was making my annual Christmas list, I found out Linkin Park was doing a winter tour. Thanks, Santa! So, with my ticket in hand, I was off to Nashville to shoot my favorite band.

Of Mice & Men was the first band of the evening. They always bring it live, regardless of whether they are headlining or opening. I always admire that about bands. They played

Feels Like Forever
Bones Exposed
Would You Still Be There
Another You
Identity Disorder
The Depths
You're Not Alone

Rise Against is also amazing. I wish I could follow them around on tour for a few days and just take pictures. The played

Ready to Fall
Give It All
Re-Education (Through Labor)
Behind Closed Doors
The Good Left Undone
Help Is on the Way
Chamber the Cartridge
Tragedy + Time
Prayer of the Refugee
Swing Life Away 
I Don't Want to Be Here Anymore
Satellite
Savior

I was so excited for Linkin Park. I have been following them since 2007. I was 11 years old. I hoped and prayed that I would finally hear my favorite song: Place For My Head. I had no idea the treat that I was about have with this show. They played

Mashup Intro #2 (w/ Session, 1stp Klosr, The Requiem, The Summoning, The Catalyst)
Guilty All the Same
Given Up
From the Inside
One Step Closer
Blackout (Shortened (Intro and Partial Outro Instrumental Only)
Papercut (Shortened (No Second Verse or Second Chorus)
Runaway (Shortened (Intro/First Verse/Chorus Only)
Wastelands
Castle of Glass (Experience Version; Wisdom Justice And Love Bridge; The Radiance Outro)
Leave Out All the Rest / Shadow of the Day / Iridescent (w/ Aaron Pauley from Of Mice & Men)
Robot Boy
Joe Hahn Solo (w/ Wretches And Kings, Victimized Remix, Buy Myself, Cure For The Itch, Session, Plc.4 Mie Hæd)
Numb (Numb/Encore Outro)
Waiting for the End (Apaches Intro w/ Until It Breaks Verse 2)
Final Masquerade
Wretches and Kings / Remember the Name / Skin to Bone
Dirt Off Your Shoulder / Lying From You
In the End
A Place for My Head (FINALLY. FINALLY. FINALLY!!!)
Faint (With Austin Carlile from Of Mice & Men)

Encore:

Burn It Down (No Second Verse or Second Chorus)
Lost in the Echo (Intro/First Verse/First Chorus/Outro Only)
New Divide (Shortened, No First Chorus or Second Verse)
What I've Done
Bleed It Out

I FINALLY got to hear Place For My Head. Oh my God. Thank you, Linkin Park. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

Wait a minute, did Chester hurt himself tonight...?













































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.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Warped Tour Nashville, TN 7/29/14

My second Warped Tour press experience proved to be just as wonderful as the first. To make it better, I got to interview three bands!

My first band to shoot for the day was Mayday Parade. They were so photogenic and fun to shoot. Their crowd was fun as well.

They played

When You See My Friends
Jamie All Over
Three Cheers For Five Years
Repent and Repeat
Black Cat
Ghosts
Oh Well, Oh Well
Jersey

Since I missed The Maine in Atlanta, I made sure I caught them in Nashville (I also interviewed them later in the day. They were super nice.) They were also great to shoot too. (Looking back at my pictures, I love the ones I took of John where he is jumping, just an FYI.)

They played

Run
Right Girl
Growing Up
Like We Did (Windows Down)
Into Your Arms
Girls Do What They Want
Inside Of You

One of my favorite parts of this day and one of the best Warped Tour surprises was during For Today's set. During their opening song, Break The Cycle, the one and only Matty Freaking Mullins from Memphis May Fire runs out to sing his part of the song. The excitement of that crowd was one of the best moments of my concert experiences and I got to witness it in the photo pit. My pictures do not even do the moment justice. I even heard the moment referred to several times as Mattie and Matty, which is rather awesome.

The band played

Break The Cycle (Featuring Matty Mullins)
Foundation
Pariah
Seraphim
Fearless
The Breaker's Origin
Devastator

The Devil Wears Prada's set was just the same as it was in Atlanta. I also did not think I would see them twice in one week.

They played

Danger: Wildman
Reptar, King of The Ozone
Outnumbered
Assistant to the Regional Manager
Sailor's Prayer
Hey John, What's Your Name Again?
Mammoth

Throughout the day, I headed back and forth from the press area and I happened on an awesome band called Courage My Love. I did a spur of the moment interview with them and had a chance to shoot their set about an hour later.

I really enjoyed their set and it was refreshing to see a female fronted band and a female drummer on Warped Tour.

They played

Skin and Bone
Cold Blooded
We're Not In Kansas Anymore
Bridges
Dark Horse (Katy Perry Cover)
You Don't Know How

Moving on through the day, the good news is that Neck Deep did not almost kill me with a microphone this time. They played

Kick It
Losing Teeth
What Did You Expect?
Tables Turned
Crushing Grief (No Remedy)
Silver Lining
A Part Of Me
All Hype, No Heart
Over and Over

Today's Marmozets performance was ten times more special to me because I knew I would be interviewing them in just a few hours before I headed out of Warped. If you never learn anything from reading my blogs, just know that you need to check out this band. They have the best stage performance I have seen in a long time AND they have a female singer. Even when their crowds are small, there is never a drop in the performance level from this band.

They played

Particle
Why Do You Hate Me?
Is It Horrible?
Born Young and Free
Captivate You
Move Shake Hide
Vibe Tech

Of Mice & Men had a wonderful set as always. They played

Public Service Announcement
The Flood
O.G. Loko
Feels Like Forever
Bones Exposed
Would You Still Be There
The Depths

Yellowcard, oh, Yellowcard. They will always hit you right in the pre-teen years. They are so much fun and Ryan Key's Star Wars infatuation is one of the cutest things ever. Geek alert! There also are not many bands in the genre that can successfully have a violin player, still rock, and hold a crowds attention. Also, when your band has the security guards attention and they are all dancing around with the flying crowd surfers, you are doing something right.

They played

Way Away
Light Up The Sky
Awakening
Only One
With You Around
Ocean Avenue

What was the first band of my Warped Tour Atlanta experience, was the last band of my Warped Tour Nashville experience. The Story So Far. If I could follow this band on tour for the rest of my life, I would not complain. Their fans are the best and they never miss a beat on any of the crowd participation parts. They are truly one of the best bands around in my totally un-biased opinion. They played

Quicksand
Things I Can't Change
Roam
Right Here
Daughters
Empty Space
All Wrong
Swords and Pens
Stifled
The Glass
High Regard

So that was my Warped Tour Press experience in a nutshell. I cannot wait to [hopefully] cover Warped Tour again next year.