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A blog containing articles, creative writing, and random scribbles by Corey Bedford, an English Language and Creative Writing student of De Montfort University.
Sunday, 24 March 2013
Carlile Rocks Carlisle
Sitting down casually after a soundcheck, Of Mice and Men
frontman Austin Carlile speaks to Corey Bedford before an anticipated Brickyard
gig.
So Austin, how are
you and the band finding touring in the UK? Is there much difference between us
and the US?
AC: Yeah, well, there are lots of differences, but nothing major,
if you know what I mean. There are the obvious things like changing to the
metric system and driving on the wrong side of the road and stuff like that.
But the fans are a bit different too; they have their own way of things at
concerts and so on. But yeah, the gigs are just as good over here.
Speaking of America,
has anyone been homesick whilst on tour over here?
AC: Well, we’re actually only on our 4th day into
the tour (laughs), so we’re all looking forward to playing really. If anything
our families miss us more than us to be homesick.
Who has influenced
you and your music?
AC: Quite a few have
influenced us, really. For me it was definitely Poison the Well, Underoath, as
well as new 90s bands like Slipknot, Linkin Park, and others. What was the
deciding factor was watching Underoath at the Vans Warped Tour, I saw them and
thought “I need to do that for a living”.
What do you think of
the UK’s response to your music?
AC: Yeah it’s been great! The last couple of gigs have been
sold out, and playing 1,900 at Hit The Deck was a brilliant experience too.
It’s just a really good feeling that you can go thousands of miles away and the
fans still know every word off by heart and they sing them back to you. It’s
just awesome, y’know?
Are you looking
forward to playing the Slam Dunk festivals in May?
AC: Yeah definitely, I didn’t know it was that big of a
festival to be honest. Then when I mentioned it to people I know, they started
saying stuff like “Oh I’ll see you there!” and I realised how good the lineup
is this year, it looks great.
You’re finishing your
European tour in Germany, going to play Slam Dunk, and then going back home and
starting the Vans Warped Tour a few weeks later. Do you enjoy touring like this
or does it get a bit too much sometimes?
AC: I actually kind of like it. I don’t really have much of
a reason to be at home though, to be honest. When you tour all the time, being
on tour actually feels like home, and being home feels like I’m on vacation,
y’know? But yeah, I don’t really have much for me back at home, apart from my
pool (Laughs).
Are you enjoying
touring with Bury Tomorrow, With One Last Breath, and Crossfaith?
AC: Yeah, they’re really cool guys. We didn’t actually meet
them until the start of this tour, so it’s good to get to know them whilst
gigging.
So Austin, quite a
few people don’t know this, but you actually underwent a major heart operation
due to you suffering from Marfan syndrome. How has that affected you and the
band? It’s a big thing to go through for someone with an intense career like
yourself...
AC: Well, it affected me a lot more personally than I would
usually like to admit. I was dead for over 2 hours, they kept my brain alive
and my heart basically on ice while they operated on it. It’s such a weird
thing to go through and it definitely changed my outlook on life. I had to
leave the band to get it seen to, and after the operation I had 8 months of
therapy. It changed my life.
This question was for
Joel but seeing as he’s not here I’ll ask you. Seeing as he’s been the touring
vocalist for the band, do you see him becoming permanent? Or do you have other
plans after you’ve stopped touring?
AC: Joel’s actually not on tour with us anymore,
unfortunately. He’s got a solo career of his own so he’s had other commitments.
It’s a shame, he had the tickets paid for to come over here with us but
something came up and he had to stay behind. But we’re going to continue as
just a four person band, I’m just going to cover both parts on the tour and
write new songs to go with it.
What’s your favourite
thing about touring in the UK?
AC: Well for me, it’s definitely the history of both the UK
and Europe really. History was my favourite subject at school, and the UK has
so much more History than America, like the Castle we passed coming into the
Brickyard. There’s just so much history everywhere, and I just love the old
buildings.
Last question, what’s
your favourite album at the moment?
AC: My favourite album of all time would probably be... Tear
From the Red by Poison the Well. It was a giant influence to me; another
favourite would definitely be Make Yourself by Incubus which also means a lot
to me. However, at the moment I’m listening to some of the Architects’ albums
quite a lot.
Of Mice and Men have been working on their third album and
were in the studio until their UK tour. Later information is to come. Of Mice
and Men are playing the northern Slam Dunk Festival at Leeds University on May
26, with Taking Back Sunday, The Architects, Mayday Parade, The Blackout and
much more. Further information is at http://www.slamdunkmusic.com/slam-dunk-festival.
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