Schwegweb
had a chance to sit down with Jason Barnes of the band
Haste The Day. Here is what came from it.
Schwegweb: How
is the tour going so far?
Jason Barnes: "The tour is incredible, all the bands are
amazing and they take
care of us really well. We are playing for a lot of new kids
that
haven't seen us before."
From the tour lineup, what band
surprised you the most after seeing them live?
"Well, we already toured with Every Time I Die, so we
were aware of how amazing
they are. And we also knew how powerful Bleeding Through
is live. But
Between The Buried And Me really impresses me because
of their raw talent."
With the lead singer change
in late November 2005, then going on a 3 week European
tour a month later, how was that transition and do you
think you guys needed more time to prepare?
"The transition was sudden but very natural feeling.
Stephen fits in
perfectly with our personalities and his vocals are remarkable.
We
actually only had one practice with him before we went
over to Europe,
but that was all he needed. We couldn't be happier."
If Stephen Keech never existed,
what do you think would have happened in November 2005?
Where there other candidates or backups just in case?
"If Stephen Keech never existed, this world would
be a far less
interesting place. And yes, we had other options, including
all of our
dads, haha."
From “That They May Know You” to “When
Everything Falls”, have you guys changed anything
in the sense of the way you write, record or even play?
"Over the years we have drastically improved in all those
areas, at
least I hope, ha. I feel like we are all 10 times the musicians
we were
4 years ago when we wrote most of that they may know you.
We have a
much better and more mature grasp on song writing and structure,
and we
are much more confident and solid live after years of playing
almost
every night."
On the new album “When
Everything Falls”,
was there any bumps in the road while recording or writing?
And how long were you guys in the studio for?
"Actually, for the most part it went pretty smoothly. We
were
tracking in the studio for four weeks, and mixing for 9
days, which went
well because we were working with people who knew exactly
what they were
doing."
How was it to work with GGGarth
and Ben Kaplan? Was one better than the other to work with?
"Working with those two was an honor really. I mean look
at their
track record. They are both equally genius."
Did they let
you guys experiment a little with the songs while recording?
"We changed a couple things around, and they had great creative
ideas, but for the most part we were a little pressed for
time. Next
time around I think we will have more breathing room."
Is
there anything behind the Goo Goo Dolls’ “Long
Way Down” cover? Or is it just a cover?
"It is a song that we all loved when we were younger, so
we just
decided to cover it. I'm pretty surprised actually at how
many kids
haven't heard it before."
What are you guys doing
after the Bleeding Through tour is done?
"After this tour we are taking some time to write new songs, but we are
also doing New England Metalfest and a tour in June with It Dies Today."
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