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Jamie Pham
06/26/08, 03:49 PM
How do you guys personally feel about the new album?
Derek: I can honestly say that we are more pleased with this album than anything that we've done before. From the writing of the songs, down to the actual recording of the album it was about as pure a process as possible, creatively.

Are there any new directions that you tried to take on this album?Derek: I think we tried to connect a bit with some of the older albums, not musically - but in terms of how honest and forward the lyrics are. We also took measures to strip away some of the musical layers that we had implemented on "Crimson".

Why did you only pick 10 tracks you guys said there were 15 songs recorded?
Derek: I don't think it was quite 15 songs, regardless... we wanted to keep things simple, and 10 song albums used to be the standard when vinyl was king. With the onset of technology and especially digital releases, there is no end to how much music you can release at one time. We wanted to take a step back, and make it short & sweet. And for the record, the record label requested we add an 11th song on the album.

What does the new album offer both veterans Trio fans and the new generation of fans?
Derek: I hope that there is a little bit in there for everyone. I feel like there are shades of the bands earliest material on the album, as well as musical elements that were introduced on the past few albums.

How do you guys come up with the album art? Is it your idea completely, someone else’s idea, or do you even have anything to do with it?
Derek: It's usually collaboration between the graphic artist and us. In the case of "Agony & Irony", Matt had the idea for a cover based on a 1960's Time magazine cover. John Yates (our graphic artist for the past few albums) took the idea and eventually it ended up where it is today.

With "Crimson," it seemed like a lot of fans didn't care for it at all, the so called "old-schoolers," you know, the people who would prefer you re-write "Goddamnit" six times in a row. From what I've heard of the new songs, it sounds kind of like your older stuff tone-wise, mixed with what you guys have learned about crafting songs. Is this kind of your guys "Reactionary?"
Derek: It was so much reactionary, as it was the realization that we had taken certain things about as far as we wanted to. It was time to move on, and in doing so some things came full-circle.

With you guys signing V2 and then it folding, was there ever any thought of just releasing a record on your own?
Derek: We explored about every option that we had. At the end of the day, we ended up working with the person we wanted to work with in the first place.

Being that there was never a steady drummer for more than two records, do you feel the band coming together more so than ever now that Derek has been part of the creative process for four albums?
Dan: Well the bands first drummer Glen was with the band for a very substantial period of time, and definitely helped shape what the band was becoming… But now that Derek has been with us for so long the band is better than ever… He’s more involved in the writing than anyone we’ve played with and is responsible for a lot of great production ideas.

A lot of bands don't even have one capable singer but you guys have two who are both more than capable and yet very different. How much easier does this make the recording process?
Dan: I suppose it makes things easier in the sense that we like to use a lot of harmonies and background vocals… but Derek is actually a better singer than either of us, and he helps out a bunch with that as well…

How do you come up with those lyrics and vocal melodies? Do you just hum along while you're writing, or do you find the key of the song and generate a melody from that, etc?
Dan: generally, I either start with a lyric idea and build a song around that, but honestly, it kinda happens a little bit differently for every song, that makes them more special.

Being in the studio and trying to write a record can be, I would imagine, quite the process. I was wondering when you guys have your differences or you are feeling "cramped" in the studio what you do yourselves or as a band to cool down and relieve the tension.
Dan: I eat extremely spicy Thai food. Take a run. Do some push-ups. Play guitar. Play world of warcraft. … Not necessarily in that order.

What is it like being in a band now, compared to when you first started? Is it harder now or back when you guys first started out?
Dan: I think it’s probably harder now because it seems like everyone expects things from you, like what we have to sound like or look like, etc… when you’re first starting out it’s a little more difficult to tour and put gas in the tank, but it’s also a lot easier to tell someone to go jump in a lake.

You guys have always had the amazing ability to write consistent albums time after time. What advice would you guys give to bands that feel the need to stray away from the music they play and write the best?
Dan: Not sure I understand the question, but I think you should always write whatever you want to write… why would you ever do anything else? If you really want to start treading in some different waters I would encourage that… It’s not always a popular choice but you should never restrict your art.

What can we expect from the headlining tour?
Dan: Aqua-technics…(like Pyro but different!)… Oh and also a little bit of everything… We’re really excited about finally getting a chance to play a bunch of our new stuff, but we’ll be bringing out a bunch of different old stuff as well. See you there!

Are you guys looking forward to the upcoming Bayside tour and how did you guys get hooked up with them?
Dan: We’re on tour with them right now and it’s been great… our paths have crossed many times so it’s great to finally be out doing some proper shows with them.

Do you ever find it hard to make set lists to please all your fans with such a huge song collection?
Dan: Yes… absolutely, but we try and get ideas from the blood-pact, or some “pick-our-set” websites… we definitely can get comfortable playing the same set, or new stuff that we’re really excited about finally playing. But we also want to make sure everyone has a good time…

What songs are you guys sick of playing? And what songs can you play over and over again?
Dan: I’m not really sick of playing anything… there’s certain songs that I feel differently about now because I’m at a different place in my life than I was when I wrote them… but they’re still fun to play live because the nice people that come and see us are having a good time.

Any songs that you wish you didn't write because it was so cringe-worthy?
Dan: Yes, there are definitely a couple… Enjoy Your Day for example is a real “Heart On My Sleeve” emo un-jam… but I definitely remember when I wrote that tune it just poured out of me and was very cathartic… I still enjoy playing it on stage but I could never just sit back and listen to it…

Who came up with the idea for the “Love Love Kiss Kiss” contest? And have you seen any good submissions so far?
Matt: We all put our heads together but I believe it spawned from a conversation Dan and Derek had. They talked about leaking the whole record as sheet music and seeing what people came up with but it ended up just being the one song. All of the submissions were really fun to watch and listen to but we definitely have our faves. Its going to be hard to pick just one.

What has helped you stay focused as a band over the years?
Matt: Ritalin.

How did the episode of “The Hills” come about? And how did you feel about it, before and after it aired?
Matt: One of the stars of the show is an intern at our label. Her sister just had a baby and named her “Sadie” after one of our songs. I didn’t know what The Hills was but I was told it’s very popular. If it was for a show that nobody watched we would’ve still done it as we were really flattered that they’re such big fans. They were very nice. I still haven’t seen the show (not even the one we were on). I can’t stand television.

Does Matt have any plans to make another Heavens cd in the future? Or do the other guys have solo projects in the works?
Matt: Heavens has been working on some new tunes but it will probably be quite some time before they’re finished. We’re all going to be quite busy with the Trio for a while but that’s not to say they’re wont be projects in the future.

How did you guys meet Heather Gabel? And how did she get involved with the band?
Matt: We met Heather when we were in art school together in Chicago. She came up with the heart and skull logo and has designed our shirts from the very beginning. She got involved with the band by being awesome and very patient.

What is the meaning behind “Fuck You Aurora?”
Matt: It’s about a friend of mine that moved to Aurora, Illinois. After that we didn’t get to see much of each other. Somebody’s gotta take the blame. Sorry Aurora.

Who would you say is the most influential band from Chicago?
Matt: Naked Raygun and Pegboy. And Screeching Weasel. And 8 Bark and Cap’n Jazz.

If you had your own record label, what unsigned bands would you sign and why?
Matt: Bayside. They’re about to be free agents and they are the best. I would only sign a band that I like as people. I would never wanna work with dicks. It wouldn’t be any fun. I’m not sure if Sludgeworth has a label but I would sign them in a heartbeat. Same with Screeching Weasel.

Are you guys still close with vagrant?
Matt: Not especially but there are no hard feelings. They were pretty good to us and we were pretty good to them. We’re still very close to Asian Man Records though.

What’s your warm up/practice routine like now?
Matt: I do a vocal warm-up with a voice coach on my IPOD and drink Throat Coat Tea. Derek does yoga then has a beer. Dan invents drinks and listens to Zeppelin.

What's your most anticipated summer blockbuster?
The Dark Knight!!! Kat Von D did a Joker-inspired tattoo on me when Heath passed away. I’ve always been a big fan and with Christopher Nolan (Batman Begins) directing it’s going to be amazing! If you watch closely you might catch a Matt Skiba sighting in the film. My bunk is covered in Batman/Joker shit.

Anything else you want to say to the readers of AbsolutePunk.net?
Dan: Thanks for being so patient with us … we know we haven’t been touring or anything for a while, but we look forward to seeing you all soon!

Thank you for taking time to answer these questions for me!

slimfenix182
06/26/08, 04:08 PM
sweet! you asked my question about this being their "reactionary!" great interview man. you picked a lot of good questions to ask.

zeropunk16
06/26/08, 07:41 PM
I wanna see Matt's Dark Knight tat!

tait
06/26/08, 09:39 PM
sweet interview. i really like the new album

cassusriff
06/26/08, 10:16 PM
love alk3

Co and Ca
06/27/08, 02:22 AM
Badassery, you asked my question about Vagrant. Sucks they aren't that close anymore. I wonder what happened. Anyways, awesome interview. Alkaline Trio have never dissapointed me

JCCC
06/27/08, 03:41 AM
awesome interview. Why isn't this on the main page?

Jason Tate
06/27/08, 04:55 AM
The love for TDK just shot this album up my "favorites of the year" list.

Seriously.














No ... really, I'm serious.

CellarGhosts
06/27/08, 05:42 AM
Aww, my question didn't get asked.

Oh well, still - really cool. can't wait for this album.

reissgoespunk
06/27/08, 05:48 AM
Great interview.

reissgoespunk
06/27/08, 05:48 AM
p.s. Bayside are about to become free agents!?

CellarGhosts
06/27/08, 06:12 AM
Wow wait, Skiba sighting in the Dark Knight!?

cool.

The Personist
06/27/08, 07:03 AM
Sweet interview. This album is going to be awesome, just like pretty much everything Alk3 has done.

a speedo model
06/27/08, 07:16 AM
Derek is more pleased about the new album than any other the band has done or he has done with the band? Because the albums he's on are the worse.

DI Pistola
06/27/08, 07:27 AM
Really thorough interview. So stoked for next Tuesday.

CellarGhosts
06/27/08, 07:39 AM
Derek is more pleased about the new album than any other the band has done or he has done with the band? Because the albums he's on are the worse.
Good Mourning is actually my favorite, haha. Crimson had a few good songs but it's my least favorite alk3 album.

as for Dereck, the recorded some of their best songs with him, like on the splits. "Jaked On Green Beers" for example, is amazing. love that one, ha.

makeasound
06/27/08, 07:59 AM
p.s. Bayside are about to become free agents!?
That was my reaction.

Hereformusic
06/27/08, 08:26 AM
p.s. Bayside are about to become free agents!?

Suprising indeed.. Pre Shudder ?

RememberFminus2
06/27/08, 08:48 AM
Good Mourning is actually my favorite, haha. Crimson had a few good songs but it's my least favorite alk3 album.

as for Dereck, the recorded some of their best songs with him, like on the splits. "Jaked On Green Beers" for example, is amazing. love that one, ha.

not in a malicious way, but why is good mourning your favorite? the trio themselves have said they disliked it.

CellarGhosts
06/27/08, 08:52 AM
not in a malicious way, but why is good mourning your favorite? the trio themselves have said they disliked it.
I just enjoy it alot :shrug:

simple answer, I guess haha. that's really the best I can say. and I don't think they ever said they disliked it so much as they didn't think it flowed well, which it doesn't. but other than that I like it alot.

2nd favorite is either From Here to Infirmary or Goddamnit though.

RyanFTW
06/27/08, 09:35 AM
not in a malicious way, but why is good mourning your favorite? the trio themselves have said they disliked it.

Good Mourning is my favorite, too. As a fan of good production, I had always wondered after Goddamnit and Maybe I'll Catch Fire what Alk3 with good production would sound like. Good Mourning was (to me) the perfect mixture of raw music and clear production. And if you think about it, it has a really consistent pop punk sound.

CellarGhosts
06/27/08, 09:38 AM
Good Mourning is my favorite, too. As a fan of good production, I had always wondered after Goddamnit and Maybe I'll Catch Fire what Alk3 with good production would sound like. Good Mourning was (to me) the perfect mixture of raw music and clear production. And if you think about it, it has a really consistent pop punk sound.
definitely agreed.

ElevenElm
06/27/08, 09:44 AM
bayside free agents?! seriously like the best fucking news ever.

Alexx Miller
06/27/08, 10:11 AM
Great interview. I'll be picking this and Relient K up for sure. (They kind of contradict eachother don't they...)

provethatIexist
06/27/08, 10:13 AM
some of the questions chosen for this were kinda awkward... and...

"What advice would you guys give to bands that feel the need to stray away from the music they play and write the best?"

wtf...? i'm hoping these weren't given to them verbally... anyway, eh, decent interview. interesting about Bayside becoming free agents... they are one of the only Victory bands i like anymore, and they deserve a better label for sure. and Skiba in TDK? crazyyyyy

doritoz
06/27/08, 11:20 AM
Was the "Reactionary" question about Face to face?

SLoT
06/27/08, 11:25 AM
good read. nice job!

NoOneRunsFaster
06/27/08, 11:38 AM
Aww, my question didn't get asked.

Oh well, still - really cool. can't wait for this album.

What was your question? a friend of mine is interviewing them for amp magazine when they come to san francisco.

I'll see if she can get it asked

HugoOne
06/27/08, 11:43 AM
I have to say, despite it being a pretty good read, this one question bothers me.

"With "Crimson," it seemed like a lot of fans didn't care for it at all, the so called "old-schoolers," you know, the people who would prefer you re-write "Goddamnit" six times in a row."


Constructive criticism, but I think one of the dumbest things you can do is insult the fans of the band you're interviewing. It comes off as elitist and unprofessional. There are much better ways to reword that, for example, "With "Crimson," it seemed like a lot of fans didn't care for it as it didn't capture your older sound."

Easy enough and you don't insult anyone. Again, not a bash, but rather a tip.

CellarGhosts
06/27/08, 11:59 AM
What was your question? a friend of mine is interviewing them for amp magazine when they come to san francisco.

I'll see if she can get it asked
Oh, I just asked if there were any specific songs in their catalog that they felt were most important to them, or had more personal meaning than the others.

thanks though, for offering. if you could get that asked, it'd be pretty cool. I'm not really that concerned with it though haha. but still, it'd be neat.

alexasunshine
06/27/08, 12:05 PM
Very nice interview

slimfenix182
06/27/08, 12:38 PM
Was the "Reactionary" question about Face to face?

yes. I included that in the original question but it got cut off of the end. I was making the comparison between the fan reaction to "ignorance is bliss" and "crimson." (although the reaction was way worse for face to face than it ever was for alkaline trio.)

slimfenix182
06/27/08, 12:44 PM
I have to say, despite it being a pretty good read, this one question bothers me.

"With "Crimson," it seemed like a lot of fans didn't care for it at all, the so called "old-schoolers," you know, the people who would prefer you re-write "Goddamnit" six times in a row."


Constructive criticism, but I think one of the dumbest things you can do is insult the fans of the band you're interviewing. It comes off as elitist and unprofessional. There are much better ways to reword that, for example, "With "Crimson," it seemed like a lot of fans didn't care for it as it didn't capture your older sound."

Easy enough and you don't insult anyone. Again, not a bash, but rather a tip.

this was my question.
well, I'm not a professional so that would make me unprofessional.
as for me being an elitist, fuck no. the people I consider elitists are those so-called "old-schoolers" who call these guys sell-outs and question every fucking creative decision they make. I get sick and tired of seeing all the bullshit these guys get. I'm the type of fan that supports a band no matter what. the first four albums are absolute fucking classics (I'm including the self-titled rarities) but I love all their albums. each one has it's own distinct vibe to it, and it's good when you have different albums by the same band that you would listen to based on how your feeling that day.

I realize you weren't bashing me, but I'm just saying this is how I feel. people need to get the fuck off this band's backs. I'll worry about em when they start touring with avril lavigne.

Dan1234
06/27/08, 01:14 PM
not in a malicious way, but why is good mourning your favorite? the trio themselves have said they disliked it.

i don't believe they've ever said that. And right after it came out they always played like 8 or 9 songs off that cd and it rocked.


Good Mourning is also my favorite cd by the Trio

SuNDaYSTaR
06/27/08, 02:00 PM
What's up with The Hills thing? What happened on that show that's Alkaline Trio-related?

slimfenix182
06/27/08, 02:47 PM
as far as "good mourning" goes, i believe the band were mostly unhappy with the recording process (matt broke both arms and i believe he was dealing with acid reflux or something)

SethGrandpa
06/27/08, 02:55 PM
Yay! My question got asked.

Cursethishearse
06/27/08, 03:19 PM
as far as "good mourning" goes, i believe the band were mostly unhappy with the recording process (matt broke both arms and i believe he was dealing with acid reflux or something)

Acid reflux and, if I recall, some throat surgery, but not the broken arms. Matt broke both arms when they were recording Crimson.

heyzombiehitler
06/27/08, 06:06 PM
p.s. Bayside are about to become free agents!?

Yes im interested in this. Great interview.

dustyfloors
06/27/08, 07:37 PM
Nice my "what do you guys do to relieve tension" question got asked!
Can't wait to see these guys July 1st, 3rd and 9th!

Gumbyjag
06/27/08, 08:49 PM
awesome. great interview.

slimfenix182
06/27/08, 09:09 PM
Acid reflux and, if I recall, some throat surgery, but not the broken arms. Matt broke both arms when they were recording Crimson.

my bad. cant believe i got that confused. lame on my part.

GoWaitInTheCar
06/27/08, 11:10 PM
I know I'm gonna get shit for saying this, but I have to be honest. I know the questions come from different people, but they were worded in such a kiss ass way. I love Alkaline Trio, as everyone knows, I just don't see why it was written as if we as fans take the low road. I have much respect for these guys but let them answer the questions.

GoWaitInTheCar
06/27/08, 11:14 PM
I have to say, despite it being a pretty good read, this one question bothers me.

"With "Crimson," it seemed like a lot of fans didn't care for it at all, the so called "old-schoolers," you know, the people who would prefer you re-write "Goddamnit" six times in a row."


Constructive criticism, but I think one of the dumbest things you can do is insult the fans of the band you're interviewing. It comes off as elitist and unprofessional. There are much better ways to reword that, for example, "With "Crimson," it seemed like a lot of fans didn't care for it as it didn't capture your older sound."

Easy enough and you don't insult anyone. Again, not a bash, but rather a tip.

Yeah, this is what I was trying to say. I didn't like Crimson because I thought it had no rock power to it. Instead of trying to sound cool in saying "people who like the first record are dumb", let's be real.

Skate punker
06/28/08, 01:11 AM
listening to the new album now. Sounds sweet. I really thought id lost interest in Alk 3 forever, but this album may just bring all my interest back

Jamais_vu
06/28/08, 09:06 AM
Word on the praise for Bayside. Alkaline Trio has been my favorite band since like 1997, but Bayside has really taken the torch for that style of music. Alkaline is getting old and bayside keeps producing the jams and getting better every record. I will always love Alk3 though!

SeanEBoy2686
06/29/08, 12:17 AM
pumped for this album

did anyone see they have a custom pair of shoes with Nike? I wonder how that came about.

jimmyeatblink
06/29/08, 12:19 PM
good interview

aamai4
06/29/08, 07:11 PM
their new album is absolutely fantastic.

also, the bayside thing is really interesting. i wonder when they're going to officially announce it. at least we heard it here first on AP.net. haha.

EchoPark
07/06/08, 06:04 PM
Great Interview. Good to hear all 3 members contributing as in the past it has always been just Derek.

emulsifier
07/09/08, 04:17 AM
i got excited reading that Dan plays World Of Warcraft.
so excited that i sent my boyfriend a text message (we both play wow) telling him.
was a good interview to read =]

joshy hizzle
07/09/08, 09:46 AM
love these guys.

musiklover
07/17/08, 03:41 PM
the philly show. 7.15. fucking awesome show. hands down of the best. so worth the wait.

musiklover
07/17/08, 03:41 PM
the philly show. 7.15. fucking awesome show. hands down of the best. so worth the wait.

musiklover
07/17/08, 03:41 PM
the philly show. 7.15. fucking awesome show. hands down of the best. so worth the wait.

phil19
08/13/08, 01:14 AM
awesome interview!

ps
kat von d is so hot!