BC: How do you prepare for your shows?
CS: Stretching of course. If Im tired, which I am now, Ill
have to drink a Red Bull to wake up. Usually by the time we go on, Im
psyched up just to get on but mostly just stretching and we have our
band huddle and talk about how we want to destroy the crowd and fun
stuff like that. Thats usually it.
BC: This is the first time Im seeing you
guys, what can I look forward to?
CS: The biggest crowd reaction of the day! (Laugh) I know its
a cocky statement but thats how it is. Thats how its
been. We try our best to get the crowd into it. I mean every band at
second stage is tearing it up, but were just fucking
were
pouring our hearts out and were just hoping that everyone fuckin
loves it! Weve been fortunate that everyday weve been getting
huge responses so expect pure chaos out in the crowd.
BC: You just finished the tour with In Flames,
Soilwork and Unearthhow was that?
CS: Oh, fucking wonderful! In Flames and Soilwork became really good
friends with us and near the end we became really good friends with
Unearth, as well. It was a no ego tour. Everyone was like a big family.
It was great. We shared a bus with Soilwork so we got to really get
to know them and became like a family with them and right after they
left we missed them to death. We miss their Swedish accents and wed
always see guys that would look like them walking around. [Wed]
be like there he is, but it wasnt him. The whole tour was awesome,
great crowds it was definitely worth doing.
BC: Differ from this tour?
CS: Yeah, that tour had this crazy Swedish metal following. These crowds
you have like typical summer rock concert goers. They had this underground
following Ive never seen these people come to the shows they all
come to see In Flames and Soilwork and its just like the Swedish
metal thing. Its crazy but they come in large amounts and they
love everything they see on stage. Its awesome. It was definitely
worth doing.
BC: Best city youve toured?
CS: My favorites are Detroit, New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, San
Antonio, and Dallas, usually all of Texas is good.
BC: Most boring?
CS: Anything in like nowhere land like Arkansas and Nebraska.
BC: Who are your musical influences?
CS: As a band, were influenced by anything from like old Metallica,
old Slayer, Pantera. Stuff like that. Thats basically what fills
this band with the love for old real good metal like that. I mean also
counting in Iron Maiden. Basically any true metal band thats out
there doing the right thing. Thats it.
BC: Who would you like to work with in the future
or would have liked to in regards to dead rock stars?
CS: Myself, no[one] but our singer loves Layne Staley and he just passed
away so I know he would have loved to collaborate with him and now that
cant happen.
BC: If you could meet any artist/star, who would
it be and why?
CS: Not really, Im not like a star struck kind of guy. Since Im
a young guy, I grew up with the whole wave of Korn and all that stuff
when they first started off and thats what I listened to in junior
high and stuff. So, its cool to be on the same tour with them
and got to meet them and Fieldy [Reginald Fieldy Snuts Arvizubassist
for Korn] came to our off date show. That was pretty cool. So, yeah
thats about the coolest thing for me.
BC: Besides Korn, who could we see you checking
out on this tour?
CS: Shadows Fall, Killswitch [Engage], Cradle [of Filth], [Marilyn]
Manson, Korn, Ozzy [Osbourne], Disturbed. I dont know. We watch
everyone, you know
for the most part. As long as we are awake,
but yeah we watch just about the whole show.
BC: How do you feel about Marilyn Manson being
banned in certain states?
CS: Thats stupid.
BC: Does this influence your stage performance
in anyway?
CS: No. That shit is just stupid. Hes entertainment, you know.
People just got to like keep everything to themselves and just let people
do their own thing. Hes not causing harm. You dont see people
dying at his shows or anything. [If] people [were] like causing massive
homicides in the crowd and stuff like that, and then Id say, yeah
dont let him play, but thats just people watching music
thats all it is. Thats just stupid.
BC: Have you learned anything?
CS: We learned the most when we toured with Slayer. Watching the professionalism
and how they run things and they become like not really idols but role
models. They definitely changed our band from just touring with them
and just seeing how they run things.
BC: Do you come from a musical background?
CS: Not really. I was forced to do choir and stuff like that. I played
bass for a bunch of years but I dont have like a whole family
of
No, Im the only one in my whole family.
BC: Does your family support your career?
CS: They love it! At first they were like, I dont know about this
and then once I got a record deal they shut up! (Laugh)
BC: When did you start?
CS: I started playing bass when I was 14 or 15. Then I joined this band
doing electronics and then this band got signed in 2001, I was 19 years
old, so
Yes, I was lucky to join the band where everything was
working well [and] pretty motivated.
BC: A question for all your female fans
boxers,
briefs or commando??
CS: Boxers! Have to do Boxers! (Laugh)
BC: What CDs are you currently listening
to?
CS: Anything from Hip Hop to Metal. I listen to everything as long as
its good. I love Ludacris. I love Slayer. Anything ya know, as
long as its good. Im not a fan of Country or Top 40, thats
about it!
BC: Do you feel that your music will become more
commercial?
CS: Not commercial but if were fortunate enough to get a fan base
or a larger fan base. Lets say were playing in large theaters
or maybe in arenas, it wouldnt be because of commercial, it would
be because of an underground following and if that happens, Ill
gladly accept it, but I dont see us going commercial rock radio
anytime soon. If we do, whatever, but I dont think itll
happen.
BC: If you were a cartoon character, who would
you be and why?
CS: I dont know. That ones tough. Actually, if I would be,
Id be a guy from the real Ghostbusters. That was a cartoon, so
that counts. I wanted to be a Ghostbusters since I was a kid.
BC: Why?
CS: Because they fucking rule! Its the best movie ever, and they
made a cartoon, so yeah
Id be on of those guys. (Laugh)
BC: Do you have any advice for bands trying to
break into the music industry?
CS: Dont do it! Theres no money involved. Theres no
money here. (Laugh) If you want to make money, just dont be in
a band. So thats it!
BC: Do you like being on tour?
CS: Love it! Its like a free vacation basically. We travel for
free; we get to meet a lot of people. Its fucking awesome! Thats
whats keeping me doing this, you know? Cause were
not making any money, the experience were getting right now thats
what keeps us all alive right now and wanting to do this.
BC: Would you ever consider doing a benefit concert
for breast cancer research, education and awareness?
CS: I would but I dont make the shots with that kind of thing.
Im all for good causes like that. So, yeah! I dont want
to cause trouble. I would do it but its up to our management and
all that. You got to call the management; they take care of all that
stuff.
BC: Looking into the future what do you see or
like to see happen for the group in the next 5 years?
CS: I just want us to be the biggest metal band were capable of.
Wed love to be the next Pantera or Slayer selling out theaters
and arenas and stuff like that. But you know you got to take it step
by step and if it happens
it happens, if it doesnt
it
doesnt, but we just want to be as successful as possible without
compromising our sound and integrity.
BC: After the Ozzfest tour, whats next for
Chimaira?
CS: Were doing a short string of shows in September, and then
were going to Europe in October and then Japan and Australia,
too. So Im stoked for that because Ive never been to Japan
or Australia and we did a tour in Europe but it was really short and
we didnt get to see all the countries, so Im excited for
that as well. Thats our plans. Europe, Japan, Australia
come
back home.
BC: Off of The Impossibility of Reason, what is
your favorite song?
CS: Pure Hatred. When we play it live, youll see it, its
a very response, and we get the whole crowd singing it live. Its
really cool!
BC: Message for your fans?
CS: Thanks for supporting us. Wed be at home in our garage if
it wasnt for you and thats about it! Thanks for the interview!
The Impossibility of Reason is in stores now, pick it up, it ROCKS!
Dont forget to check out Chimaeras on tour at Ozzfest till August
28, 2003. You can log onto
www.Chimaira.com for other tour dates as well as the European Road
Rage 2003 Tour with Spineshank and Ill Nino that kicks off in Portsmouth,
UK.
--Becky Collins
Becky also covered Ozzfest for www.experiencemetal.com
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