17-10-2008 12:53
Aiden have been touring their socks off this year and are keen to prove that they are still on top form since the departure of their guitarist Jake. I caught up with the guys at Manchester Academy to find out about their favourite bands, seeing the world and their new album.Its been a great year, we did a couple of headlining tours and then we came over here and did a big headlining tour in March and April and then we went back to the States and started a tour over there where we actually kicked out on of our guitar players so that was kind of shitty but after that we had the summer off so weve been hanging out and writing new songs for the new record as well as practicing for this tour.
The UK, Australia and Japan. [FF: Have you been to Japan yet?] yeah, it was awesome, the people over there were really respectful; they dont really do anything or say anything between songs and afterwards they would come over and ask for a picture and then they would bow and it was really cool.
Not really, there have been so many awesome places. I really like Australia and the UK but Japan has the most respectful people.
Yeah, were going to go home and record it because we have a lot of it written already but were going to finish writing and start recording in December and hopefully it will be out in March of next year.
Its going to be a lot different but we dont have a name yet. The sound is going to go back to old-skool Aiden so it will be a little faster and more pumped up with the same old conviction style melodies.
Oh man, I love bands like the Foo Fighters and Bob Dylan and I also like the Cute as well as many others.
There is a few but no body we really hate.
I would say Rise Against or the Foo Fighters although that will probably never happen.
I would be a paramedic Ive always wanted to do that. I like science and biology and Im not grossed out by blood and stuff. I heard they make a lot of money too. I also wanted to be a ninja turtle.
Scary. [FF: why?] Because kids dont buy records anymore.
It is and it isnt. a lot of kids who cant afford music get the chance to listen to music and spend their money on coming to a show.
I feel sorry for them if theyre trying to copy a band like us, they should copy a good band! But nevertheless, were not intimidated. Never.
We are really, really terrible.
Its a electro-dance-pop-rock thing which is pretty cool and sounds kind of like Depeche Mode but a little bit more evil.
I would have the singer from Coldplay, Chris Martin. John Anthony Frusciante; the guitarist from Red Hot Chilli Peppers. Sting from The Police on Bass and doing backing vocals. Davel Ghrol on drums.
No we dont get many offers. Our fans are really young, theyre like 12 [FF: Ah, you could get into trouble for that ] although Rick is another story
Who is it for?
Ask them what the sound Ooh wa ah ah ah means in their song Down With The Sickness
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