Mastodon
have had one hell of a busy year. Being awarded with the title
of record of the year with their down-right pulverizing release
of “Leviathan” by the prestigious European magazine
Kerrang, was just the icing on the cake to an endless amount
of praise from media world wide. Well Schwegweb.com got a
chance to catch up with guitarists Bill Kelliher just prior
to their European stint and summer Ozzfest appearances for
a inside scoop on what makes Mastodon so damn cool and how
signing to a major label hasn’t spoiled these underground
leaders.
Schwegweb:
First of all your album Leviathan has been out almost a
year and still rolling strong, how’s that feel?
Bill Kelliher: "Yea it’s
pretty cool. To me it’s still pretty brand new, I
don’t know why. With our last album Remission we wrote
it awhile before we recorded it so it just kind of sat there.
It didn’t come out until eight months later and then
when it came out we started touring on it. I felt like this
record was so fuckin old to me. Leviathan is still kinda
fresh. It’s cool, people are still picking it up and
getting into us now so it’s opening up a lot more
doors for us then the last record so it’s a good thing-it’s
cool."
Was it a huge surprise
that Leviathan got such a huge positive response being that
you’re such an underground band?
"Yea, were not really a commercial band, were
defiantly an underground band. Yea it’s nice that
people are digging it."
Are you getting pretty
excited for this summer now that you’re scheduled
to appear on this years Ozzfest?
"Yea man its fuckin great. I’m excited
about it. To be able to play with Black Sabbath and Iron
Maiden, come on. We’ve done the Slayer tour, we’ve
done Slipknot and those are fuckin huge. We’re really
looking forward to it since we don’t have to pay to
be on it, we would have never have done it if we had to
pay to be on it. It’s like a $100,000 to be on Ozzfest,
it’s ridiculous."
Was Mastodon approached
about Ozzfest by them or did your label push for the position?
"Yea Ozzfest asked, we’ve been asked
like 3 years in a row but they wanted us to pay and we were
like no, fuck that. $100,000- I would rather put that into
marketing or fuckin put it in my pocket. Now we have a certain
time slot we’re playing, 1:45 every day. Some bands
could play at 9:00 in the morning."
Does it scare you guys
to have that much free time on your hands every day?
"It will be cool, the Ozzfest is like 3 or
4 days a week and we have off dates with Rob Zombie playing
at night and then the next day you gotta drive 4-6 hours
and then play early so that’s gonna be kinda hard
I think. You kinda have to so you can pay for it, all the
crew and we’re getting a bus and there kinda expensive.
I’ve seen bands on the Van’s Warp Tour play
in the morning then play later that night, that’s
a lot of work to set all your shit up then tear it down
just to set it up again later that night."
How did it feel to get
awarded album of the year by the European magazine Kerrang?
"Yea, that’s cool. We’ve got a
pretty good following over in the U.K.; it’s like
our second biggest market. You know, I’m trying not
to let it go to my head; it’s cool that they chose
us to have record of the year."
How do you feel about
the internet and the pros and cons of what it has to offer?
"There’s two ways to look at it. Yeah
people are just fuckin ripping you off, you’re not
getting the money for the hard work we put into your album.
I think it’s just like when you were kids and you
made a copy on a tape from your friend’s album. It’s
just times 1000 now but as long as it gets your name and
music out there. There is nothing you can do to stop it.
You can’t be like Metallica and sue 12 year olds for
downloading your songs, you just can’t do that."
You guys have put some
heavy time in touring, how long have you guys actually been
on the road?
"We’ve been on the road pretty much
for 3 years. We go home for a few weeks at a time. Last
year we were on tour every single month except for January.
This year were going to tour every single month as well.
We got 14 more shows on this tour then we go off to Europe
for 5 weeks then a day off before Ozzfest."
Do you guys write on the
road or do you wait until you get home?
"Not really on the road, me personally I
like to sit at home and focus and write stuff. Brent’s
got a lot of riffs and songs he pulls out of the air. (Brent
responds that they come from his ass and they stink). We
got a lot of stuff floating around but it’s kinda
too hard, it doesn’t really work that well. We gotta
all be in the same room and focus and that never happens
on the road. When we get home we might take the last three
months off to try and write the record."
What do you think of the
music industry and the state it is in right now?
"I don’t know, there aren’t a
lot of good bands out there right now. I think metal is
making a come back for sure. A lot of metal bands that are
awesome are coming up like Dillinger Escape Plan and High
on Fire. That’s the good shit. You gotta mix it up,
a lot of the bands out there I feel like I’m 50 years
old and like I hate this, this sucks. This video sucks,
a bunch of dudes in black standing in a warehouse jamming.
Our new video for Blood and Thunder, its fuckin hilarious,
you can down load it of our site and it’s on MTV2.
Were getting ready to make another videos, we like making
videos, there fun.
When Mastodon recently
signed to Warner Brothers was there any musical control
issues that became an issue.
"Defiantly stipulation wise we want to do
our own thing. We pretty much said don’t fuck with
our sound, our art and they were like no that’s great
you guys already have a great fan base, you guys already
have awesome art work, you guys do your own videos for under
$20 000. They love it. It has to be that way. With Relapse
it was kinda like we just recorded our record and they put
it out, it was cool. We made it very clear to Warner Brothers
that we are not a radio band, were not making hits were
just writing the music we like for our selves. There’s
a fan base and were cool with that. Were not trying to deal
with the fuckin radio and all that shit. Were just making
music for ourselves."
Do you think signing to
Warner Brother that this move will scare away some of your
core fan base?
"If it does
I think it is pretty shallow of those people. If you like
a band who gives a fuck what label their on unless it’s
a really evil empire label or something like that. We couldn’t
stay on Relapse forever. Every ones out to make money, money
makes the world go around. You have to have money to make
money, you can’t be a band and not generate income.
We have families at home, this is our job. You don’t
go to work every day for free. If someone wants to give
you a raise you don’t say no. That’s the next
fuckin step, you can’t stay on a label like Relapse
for ever, their a tiny label. They can only push you so
hard and put you in so many stores. Warner Brother is world
wide, their fuckin everywhere. It’s going to great
things for us."
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