Interview
with Dan Andriano of Alkaline Trio conducted by Robert Carillo.
Big thanks to Dan of Alkaline Trio for taking the time to call me and doing this
interview on the phone after we weren't able to do it in person
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Dan Andriano: So wow, I've never had a telephone
call recorded, I feel like a private eye or something. |
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RC:
So what made you pick Rooftops as your Hot Water Music song to cover?
DA: I think that was Matt's initial idea, he was just like 'Yeah we should cover
Rooftops and we all love that song. Plus we could do it cause it's one of their
most simple songs we could think of. Those guys write some pretty technical stuff,
and Matt and I aren't so good at that kind of stuff.
RC:
Plus with you guys only having one guitarist in the band and they have two. Did
that cause problems for you guys?
DA: Ya it was a little problem for
us. We actually thought about having Chris Wollard (HWM) come in and do the lead
guitar parts, but we ended up just doing it ourselves. I think it all worked out.
RC: Definitely, I mean it sounds different, but you can still tell it's
the same song, that makes a good cover I think.
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RC: Also on the EP is the song While
You're Waiting, which to me is a lot different then most of your old stuff, like
adding new things like hand claps and the over all sound is different. Did you
do this on purpose or did it just come out that way? DA: Um, well I don't think we ever really, like whenever we write a song, I don't think we ever really say to each other we should write this kind of |
RC:
When Mike left the band, you guys played with a few different drummers from a
few different bands. How did you guys end up with Derek on a permanent basis?
DA: Well after Mike left we went out with Blink and New Found Glory,
and we had done a bunch of touring with Face to Face in the past and we knew they
weren't really doing much last summer so we got Pete Parada to play some shows
with us. We had a few different guys in mind from the start, and we decided to
do some touring with some of our favorite drummers. Just kind of who would be
the easiest to play with, not really for any other reason besides who would be
the most convenient for us. So we toured with Pete and that was super fun. Then
we ended up with a guy Atom, who is actually from San Diego. He used to play in
Rocket and now he's been playing with one of the guys from Weezer in another band
so he's was really busy. So then we did the Plea For Peace tour with Derek, and
he had just been filling in for Josh in the Vandals, so we got him to play with
us. He's a really good drummer and it all worked out really good. Now we're all
really excited to have Derek in the band, and like permanently now.
RC:
I know you guys are just doing West Coast dates right now, but do you have any
plans for a big tour? I heard you guys might do the Warped Tour but any plans
before that?
DA: Probably not, I mean we're going back to England next
week and then probably pretty much work on the new record until Warped Tour. We
are doing that for sure.
RC: Oh really? The whole tour?
DA: Yep,
we're on the whole thing. Before that we just want to get our new record finished.
You know finish writing the songs and get into a good studio and record it.
RC:
Are you going to work with Matt Allison again on this record?
DA: No,
we're not going to work with Matt (Allison) on this record. I think we're gonna
try to work with Jerry Finn. Who did our friends the Smoking Popes, and Blink
and Green Day. So Jerry's done some amazing stuff.
RC: You guys have always
worked with Matt (Allison) in the past haven't you?
DA: Yep, we have
on everything.
RC: Is there any specific reason for the change after all
this time? I know a lot bands like to work with different people to see how it
ends up.
DA: Ya I mean we love what Matt's (Allison) done. Like this
last EP with Hot Water Music is the best sounding stuff that Matt (Allison) has
ever recorded, of us that is. There's also benefits of working in a big, not big
but a pretty high tech studio with a guy like Jerry Finn. It gives it that extra
candy flavor ya know what I mean? Everything he records sounds amazing so we're
looking forward to working with him.
RC:
I know you played in Slapstick with Brendan who now plays in the Lawrence Arms,
who was opening for you this last short tour. Is it strange, with no offense to
them, but you guys have had a bit more success then the Lawrence Arms to this
point, and so now a guy that used to be in the same band as you is now opening
for your band. Does it seem weird for either one of you?
DA: No not at
all, I don't think either of us look at it like that. Like who's opening for who
or whatever. You know what I mean. After Slapstick, Brendan was in the Broadways
so you know. It's all about timing really. I have a feeling in a year you're going
to be interview Brendan asking him why Alkaline Trio is opening for the Lawrence
Arms. They're going to be a huge band real soon. It's just about being out with
friends. Like, it was super fun, I love all those guys, you know what I mean?
RC: Ya, Brendan was the first interview I ever did and he's a really cool
guy.
DA: Ya he's great. We hope to do more tours with them.
RC:
With that, what are some bands you really like right now? Maybe coming up in your
area or even a known band. Anyone you'd really like to play with?
DA:
Lately, I've been listening to a lot of bands that I could never really tour with
cause they're dead or broken up. I do love the Lawrence Arms, I like the Honor
System who's another band I used to be in a band with one of those guys. Like
Dan from the Honor System was in Slapstick, they're from Chicago too. I've been
into this one band, well I can't really say into, but I've been listening to this
band called Phantom Planet, I got a few of their songs through the old interweb.
This guy that was this movie star kid, is actually the drummer. It's interesting.
He was in that movie Rushmore, that's a great band.
RC:
I know Matt is a big skateboarder, so what are some things you like to do in your
spare time? When you're not touring or recording?
DA: Um, well actually
since I play bass all the time on tour, when I'm at home I like to play the guitar,
writing some songs. Relaxing, with my lady, I just got engaged.
RC: Oh
wow, congratulations!
DA: Thanks, so it's cool. I've been trying to stay
fit the older I get you know? I've been trying to play basketball.
RC:
On the first album you guys had those 2 great acoustic songs that I know a lot
of people liked. You haven't put any on your records since then. Is there any
particular reason for that?
DA: There isn't really a reason. Probably
just its like whatever comes to us is what we put on our records. Like back then
Matt was, and he still is, but he was really into Ani DiFranco. That was like
one of his biggest influences. I think more so back then, we still listen to her,
but back then she was a huge influence. We were kind of into that so it just sort
of happened. The next couple records we were just more in a rockin mood ya know?
So who knows what will happen on the next record, it could be 75% acoustic, who
knows.
RC: With you and
Matt both being singers and songwriters in the band, is there a plan going into
an album with who is going to sing how many songs? How do you decide?
DA: Well basically Matt sings the song he writes and I sing the songs I write.
Now we got Derek and he can write songs, so he may sing on this record. Matt is
a little more prolific than myself, I don't really write as fast. If sometime
Matt was having sort of a writers block and I was spitin them out like water,
then I would sing more you know? I kinda doubt that would happen. I'll probably
get 4 or 5 on the new record, it seems I always get one more each record.
RC:
Ya, I noticed that. Well I think that's about all the questions I have written
out.
DA: Right on, I hope this works out being on the phone and all.
Once again I'm really sorry. I wish we could have done this that night but we
got asked to go sing on the New Found Glory record after the show so I was stoked
to do that.
RC: That's
right, you guys are going to be on their new record, how did that work out?
DA: It was fun, those guys are amazing. They remind me of myself when I was like
20. They are super excited to be in their band.
RC: Ya, I saw them play
at Canes a few months ago and I like their music but I'm not a huge fan. But they
fly around the stage and you can tell they are really into it. It was a good show.
DA: Ya, they're so excited about everything, and that's a really important
part of being in a band, they're good boys. We love em.
RC: How did the
song work out, did you get to hear it?
DA: Ya ya, we heard the part that
Matt and I sang on but it was fun. I heard like 5 or 6 of their new songs, it
was rough mixes but it sounded like pretty amazing stuff. It was a good time.
RC: Right on, so everything seems to be working out for you guys. So thanks
a lot for doing this interview. And good luck to you guys.
DA: No problem,
thanks a lot. Have a good weekend.
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