Every time a new album to drop, you know, you are to undergo treatment. And again this is no different with their new album "Endgame". Sure, they changed their sound over the years, but they did not give up what they stood for and the songs may be different, but they are still incredibly good. Read on Best Songs Billboard Top 100 to see what he had to say, the bassist Joe Principe. (Photo Credit: Evan Hunt)
PRT: You have just completed a new album called "Endgame". Not only does it come with a very modern way, if you look the situation in Japan is once again an amazing album. Congratulations!
Joe: Thank you. Yes, that's the situation in Japan is heart breaking to say the least.
PRT: Spin Magazine reported that the new album is a concept album by the Dixie Chicks largely that had me scared for a while be affected. Where the hell has made?
Joe: It was the result of the torque interviewer a comment made by Tim.
PRT: If you "Endgame" hold next to your first two albums on Billboard Top 100 Fat Wreck, there are some differences. How do you think about "The unraveling" feel and "Revolutions Per Minute" Looking back on them now?
Joe: I think every record as a page in the growth against the book of history. I'm very proud of everything we have done, but always happy to progress in terms of songwriting.
PRT: "Siren Song Of The Counter Culture" was a new beginning for you, it's your first album on major label. He made the whole essence of any significant change for you personally?
Could Well, it was our first major label release, and comes with Billboard Top 100 change a little "uncomfortable, we were Michael Jackson Songs so used to working with Fat Mike, if you need anything, just call the phone and get it Joe.. done. An important process and has a whole team of people to do everything so that it can be to one, but frustrating. A large part of our agreement with Geffen had complete creative control, and have always had their share of the agreement.
TRP: What I always wanted to ask always, and I do not mean this in a bad way ... Them an important feature of any type of printing, writing songs available characters or have just come naturally?
Joe: We ... ... not at all .. We have never been written with this in mind. It always comes from the heart not otherwise. I think it would sound incredibly forced, as was the case.
PRT: You have just completed a new album called "Endgame". Not only does it come with a very modern way, if you look the situation in Japan is once again an amazing album. Congratulations!
Joe: Thank you. Yes, that's the situation in Japan is heart breaking to say the least.
PRT: Spin Magazine reported that the new album is a concept album by the Dixie Chicks largely that had me scared for a while be affected. Where the hell has made?
Joe: It was the result of the torque interviewer a comment made by Tim.
PRT: If you "Endgame" hold next to your first two albums on Billboard Top 100 Fat Wreck, there are some differences. How do you think about "The unraveling" feel and "Revolutions Per Minute" Looking back on them now?
Joe: I think every record as a page in the growth against the book of history. I'm very proud of everything we have done, but always happy to progress in terms of songwriting.
PRT: "Siren Song Of The Counter Culture" was a new beginning for you, it's your first album on major label. He made the whole essence of any significant change for you personally?
Could Well, it was our first major label release, and comes with Billboard Top 100 change a little "uncomfortable, we were Michael Jackson Songs so used to working with Fat Mike, if you need anything, just call the phone and get it Joe.. done. An important process and has a whole team of people to do everything so that it can be to one, but frustrating. A large part of our agreement with Geffen had complete creative control, and have always had their share of the agreement.
TRP: What I always wanted to ask always, and I do not mean this in a bad way ... Them an important feature of any type of printing, writing songs available characters or have just come naturally?
Joe: We ... ... not at all .. We have never been written with this in mind. It always comes from the heart not otherwise. I think it would sound incredibly forced, as was the case.
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