James
caught up with Ian from New Found Glory to talk
about the band going for 15 years, their new album
and much more.
Everyone
has heard of New Found Glory as you've had 6 hit
albums, many top charting singles and have toured
everywhere over your 15 year history, but what
can you tell us about the band that people might
not already know?
I don’t really know what people know and
what they don’t but one thing people may
not know is that we don’t live near each
other at all. Three of the guys live in California
and the other two of us live in Florida. The guys
who live in California are spread out and me and
Cyrus are spread out in Florida. That’s
the only thing I can think of because we don’t
really have any secrets; everybody already knows
pretty much everything about us.
You’ve
done loads of gigs over the years, playing the
world over from the U.S to Japan and your currently
on a headline UK tour building up to the Leeds
and Reading Festivals with all these gigs have
you grown used to being on the road or do you
still find it hard especially since most of you
now have wives and children.I think you get used to it by this point
but you still get a little bit homesick. You
get so use to being on the road that when you
get home you want to leave and then when you
go out on tour you want to be back home again.
I think we’re content and we like what
we do and we like being in a band so it kind
of goes with it. No matter what your job is
there is always going to be good and bad points
about it, nobody really likes everything about
their job.
Do
your families come out and join you?
No, not for me at least. Usually when
we’re overseas people don’t come
and join us but in when we’re in the states
sometimes the guys wives and girlfriends will
come out. I think its better that way because
otherwise it’s too hard; you end up having
to babysit them in a way because it gets pretty
boring being on the road
Your
newest single "Radiosurgery" from your
latest album of the same title has just been released;
it’s a great track and we’re curious
to know what we can expect with the rest of the
album.
Before we did this record we were listening
to a lot of older Green Day and Ramones records
because we were doing the show with Marky Ramone.
I think a lot of the songs don’t really
have much thought behind them, it’s more
a case of less is more. They’re just basic
four chord songs with our melodies and Jordan
singing on top. I don’t think there’s
much more to it than that but it is a rock n
roll record and I think people will like it
Over
the years you've made some great music videos,
what would you say was your best and worst videos
to make over your career?
My least favourite video to do was it’s
not your fault; it was one of those videos where
they had people attempt to pick out clothes
for us. I can’t fucking stand that because
I just like wearing the same ratty shit that
I’ve had for years. My favourite video
would have to be listen to your friends because
it was fun and easy. When you get into the treatment
for the video your about to do it becomes a
lot more fun. Sometimes when you get a treatment
and you’re like this could be cool but
who knows what it’ll look like till you’re
done, those ones give me anxiety. Videos are
like a 50/50 thing, you go in there not knowing
how they’ll come out and some days you
don’t really feel like making videos especially
since nobody really plays them anymore except
youtube.
Have
you done a video for Radiosurgery?
We filmed a video for radiosurgery about
two weeks ago but we haven’t seen it yet
so we have no idea how it’ll come out
Now
you've done two amazing movie song cover albums
over the years, even though your just about to
release your new album, have you any plans or
discussed doing another one in the future?
Hopefully not for a while but they’re
fun though. It’s an easy record to do
because the songs are already written by other
people so you just have to go in and record
them. The first one we did to tide people over
between records and the second one we did because
people were asking for one but I don’t
know what songs we would pick if we were to
do another one. I think if we did another one
I probably wouldn’t want it to be movie
songs
You've
come to the UK quite a lot over the years, so
you know it pretty well. I have a list of a few
things that I’d like you to tell me what
are your favourites from the UK
Food
Nandos even though I don’t like
the chicken that much. I like the Halloumi cheese,
the garlic bread and the peri-peri chips
Drink
I really like the coke in the glass bottles
you can get over here, everything is better
in glass
Band
Ian: Hundred Reasons. They’re my favourite
and I’m sticking to it (laughter)
Festival
I’d probably have to say Reading
and Leeds because we’ve played there quite
a lot
Football
team
I don’t have one but Cyrus would.
I’m a big American football fan but not
really a fan of soccer. My favourite American
football team would have to be the St Louis
Rams. My buddy works for the Rams so he sends
me lots of signed stuff and my brother works
for the dolphins and he sends me nothing (laughter)
City
I’d probably say London because
that’s the first place we went overseas
You’re
doing this headline tour along with Leeds and
reading then it’s off back to the states
to do an amazing 37 date tour, called punks not
dead with some amazing bands! Have you got any
plans to return to the UK soon for some more gigs?
We’re already discussing it but
I kind of stay in the background and don’t
really get involved in those kinds of things
because when you know your whole schedule ahead
of time it kind of makes you a bit bonkers
Throughout
the 15 years of being in the band what would you
say your main highs and lows have been?
The highs of our band would probably be
our gold records and getting to tour with Green
Day and Blink 182. The only lows of our band
would be dealing with label drama but every
band has to deal with the bullshit behind them.
The best thing for us was that when we started
out we were already on a major label before
we had management so we’re used to doing
everything ourselves. When we put out a record
and the label is kind of doing nothing we’re
like fuck it we’ll do it ourselves. The
bottom line is now a days with the way record
sales are you don’t really need a record
label because how many people actually buy the
actual hard copy of the record.
Social
network sites seems to be a big tool in the music
industry these days, with artists communicating
with their fans over it and some even ditching
their own website and having just a Social network
page, what are your opinions on social networks
as tools in the music industry?
I think that pages like that are great
for bands because it enables people to communicate
with each other back and forth but I do think
there are some negatives as well. Not everyone
likes what you have to say, like with Twitter.
Some people think you’re a certain way
but they don’t really know you as a person,
they don’t really know when you’re
joking or they take things way to seriously.
I already deal with a lot of that kind of stuff
now which I why I set all of my stuff to private.
I think it’s fun to talk shit sometimes
if it’s warranted and if I see a band
that I think are dicks and they’re doing
shitty things then I’ll want to tell people
about it. They shouldn’t be assholes if
they don’t want people to know about it.
One
last question that we ask every band, if you could
be an animal out of a zebra and a giraffe which
would you be and why?
I’d be a giraffe because they have
longer necks so they could reach things which
were higher up
Thanks
for your time; do you have a message for your
fans reading this?
Thank you so much for supporting our band,
we appreciate it and hopefully we’ll see
you next time we come through
Interview by James Daly