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February 12th, 2010

Interview: Reel Big Fish

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Written by: David Lamb
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Reel Big Fish

So, you must’ve heard that there was a campaign over Christmas to get Rage Against The Machine to number one, and beat the X Factor, which worked. What do you think about talent shows like American Idol and The X Factor, and what would you think if a campaign happened for you guys?

John: I don’t know.

Dan: I think we’re too old.

John: If we had talent, that was a long time ago. Now it’s just stubbornness. I’ve honestly never watched an episode of any of those shows.

Dan: It’d be flattering though.

John: Yeah, it would be flattering, and I’m sure it would do good for our career. We fucked it up at the beginning somehow. We were naked or something.

Ah yes, the first naked Christmas single.

John: Yeah, but they’d remember it though!

It’s been a while since you split from your record label, and you were ecstatic when that happened. Are you still enjoying your new found freedom?

John: Yeah, definitely. We just kind of do what we want now. We just go in and record when we can afford. Luckily the T-shirt guy’s also our sound tech and recording engineer. So, it works out. When we’re on the road we can do vocal edits, and when we’re at home we can actually record live stuff. We have a distribution label group called Rock Ridges, and it’s a nice relationship. It’s all the good things about the record industry used to be, without any of the hangups.

So on that note, have you got a new album in the works, or just touring?

John: Kind of…

Dan: There is some stuff in the works. We can’t tell you about it, but there is something in the pipes. It’s like just above the small intestine. Not in the large one yet.

John: Like a musical enema.

You guys are famous for your live shows. What’s your secret to getting people to come back?

Dan: Uh, we don’t really have one. We try to play really good every show.

John: You make it an entertaining experience. Not just a rendition of the product we’re trying to pitch at the time, you know. We put songs from all the records in there, and try and stay on our toes. It’s definitely more than just music, and you really hit the nail on the head there. It’s entertainment. You really are entertained at the show, and I’ve been on both ends of that. I’ve been in the band, and before I was in the band, and I’d watch the show…

Dan: He was in prison watching it all on a really small TV.

John: Yeah, both ends. But it really is fantastic, and it’s a joy to watch the show. I mean, have a good time.

We were talking about this before coming into the interview about our favourite albums, and one of our favourite albums of all time is Our Live Album is Better than Your Live Album. On that note, are there any bands you’d really like to tour with that you haven’t already, or maybe would like to again?

John: It’d be fun to tour with No Doubt.

Dan: Or Led Zeppelin.

John: I’m a big fan of The Rolling Stones, you know.

Dan: We’re always out there you know, so, you know where to find us.

I actually went to the same school that Mick Jagger did. I’m sure I could give him a call for you.

Dan: Good! Alright. Excellent.

John: That’d be perfect. Done. Next tour.

So any pre-gig rituals?

Dan: No we’re pretty calm before the show. Saving all the energy I guess. Probably a bit of drinking. Nothing organised.

John: Yeah. Sometimes, like when we do home town shows, there’s a lot of people in the dressing rooms, and that kinda freaks me out, because I kind of like that peace and quiet before the show.

Dan: I’m scared of wolves, so…

John: And yeah, at the home shows we have wolves in the dressing rooms, so Dan’s a little freaked out.

So how long does it take generally to get an album done? Who writes most of the songs? How does that work?

Dan: Aaron writes most of the songs. We usually get together for a rehearsal process, and jam out all the parts, stuff like that. Uh, recording usually happens in between tours. So, we’re always recording, whether it’s an original record, or something for various master-minded projects down the road. We just set away the time. Johnny and I do horns, so that’s usually in the latter half of the recording process. By the time we get in there, the songs pretty much how it sounds at the end.

John: I think Fame, Fortune and Fornication was recorded in three weeks. I think that’s [in reference to Dan’s last statement] how it worked. We had this time allotted, and Aaron burnt the midnight oil, and we all got in and got it done.

On which note, the fantastic performer, and a gentleman, Aaron Barrett enters singing “Time has come. Pay the rent.”

John: See, I walked into that.

Aaron: Set ‘em up and I knock ‘em down.

Talking about the albums, what are your favourite Reel Big Fish albums?

Dan: The Greatest Hits?

John: Yeah, I like Our Live Album is Better than Your Live Album.

I know a lot of my friends are coming to see you tonight, and we were talking about the wave of hysteria that passes over people at your gigs.

John: Were they giddy? Giddy like a, like a school girl?

Aaron: I’ve seen school girls at gigs, and they’re never giddy. So that saying is BULLSHIT!

Dan: Told you Johnny was the only nice one.

Aaron: Just talking loudly so [our camera] can hear me fucking god damn-it! The recording thing…

Any last words?

Dan: That you don’t forget what this is right here [puts his hand over his heart]

John: Come to the shows!

Aaron: We’re bringing a new live DVD out. It’s called Live In Concert!

John: And don’t forget our latest album, Fame, Fortune and Fornication.

Aaron: Come and see us play. Thank you for a long, happy career. Thank you for supporting us. Come to the shows. It’s almost 9 years now, this month.

John: Our 9 year anniversary of coming to the UK.

Aaron: And you’ve treated us very well, and we’re very grateful. Ok I’m done being serious.

Dan: And let’s stop all the earthquakes man! We need to band together as not just, err, show fashion enthusiasts, but also as human beings to help stop the earthquakes.

John: People are dying out there. We need to get a t-shirt that says, “Put a stop to Plate Tectonics”.

Aaron: That sounds like a nerd-shirt!

Thank you very much guys. You’ve been wonderful.





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