Latest album: Dizzy Up the Girl
Hometown: Buffalo, NY
Luscious lineup: John Rzeznik
(vocals, guitar), Robby Takac
(bass, vocals), and Mike
Malinin (drums)
Sound bite: You know this
grammy-nominated band for
the power pop ballads Iris and
Slide and for killer live shows.
The former punk rockers have
come a long way from their
garage-band punk days in Buffalo.
What are your must-have items when youre on tour?
John Rzeznik: Protein powder, running shoes, books, CDs, headphones, pen, paper, and an aromatherapy diffuser, cause hotel rooms are totally gross and disgusting and always smell really funky.
Whats the best summer concert youve ever seen?
JR: The Police. The first time I saw their show, they played all of their songs way too fast. I always thought that was completely cool.
So youre not a purist who thinks a song sucks if it doesnt sound like it does on the album?
JR: No, I dig the different interpretations of the songs live. Definitely, our live show doesnt sound like the record, but I dont want it to.
Touring is certainly a cool summer gig. What was your worst summer job ever?
JR: My first. I was 14 years old and working at the Lincoln Playground in Buffalo for $2 an hour. One day, the thugs in the neighborhood paid some kids a few bucks to take a crap in the pool, and I had to go clean it out. That was the worst! But I bought my first amp with the money I made, so I guess I cant complain too much.
Did you have better luck with summer romance?
JR: When I was 24, I spent a summer working in a bar. I was really awkward and shy, so the job gave me an excuse to meet women. I met a girl who used to come in with her boyfriend all the time. We just started talking and we hit it off. It was realy intense. After making out with her, I could still feel her on my lips after shed gone.
If you could do anything you wanted on a summer day, what would it be?
JR: I would go to the biggest amusement park I could find and ride all the scariest rides twice. Whats funny is I really dont enjoy that stuff, but I force myself to do it because when I was a kid, I was totally terrified of rides. It helps me get past my fears. I do that with a lot of things.
Like talking to girls?
JR: Yeah, I had to learn to accept rejection and believe in myself. I would psych myself up, saying, Okay, if this girl doesnt like you, it doesnt mean that youre ugly, it just means shes not into you. And then Id use the baseball analogy. Id say, If you hit three out of ten pitches thrown at you, as in three out of ten girls talk to you, then youre a star, so take it easy and dont feel bad if she looks at you and says, Get away from me.
If you could be known for only one song, which one would you like it to be?
JR: Slide. I love that song. Its so stealth. I slipped some weird, heavy concepts into it that get past some people. Also, I love the guitar solo in Naked, cause I cant believe I actually pulled it off. |