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Postat av Linda kl 00:43 den 08/10/11 i Intervjuer, Övrigt. Kommentera! 0

Anthony Raneri

Tidningen Blare Magazine har intervjuat Anthony Raneri, sångaren i bandet Bayside.
Han nämner några gånger Paramore och Hayley Williams i dom frågorna han får

Name an album you haven’t stopped listening to lately.

I’ve really been into the The Green Album, the Muppets tribute album. Weezer does a song with Hayley Williams that’s mind-blowing; there are days I listen to that song five times in a row because I just keep rewinding it. Alkaline Trio does a really cool song on the album too, OK Go! as well.

Who do you think is the most underrated musician today?

I think they’re about to get the appreciation they deserve, but I’d say I Am The Avalanche. They’ve been a band for about six years and they’ve been touring for a long time and their new record is another that I’ve been addicted to lately. I really hope it’s the album that catapults them onto a new level. Also, it’s really weird to say this because she’s so enormously famous but I’ve always thought that Paramore got a really bad rap, just for having a girl singer and because of the popularity and how they’ve become teen sensations. How incredible the band actually is and how they write every note of a song themselves really goes unnoticed. Hayley can sing well and their live shows are so tight.

I see them to be another Foo Fighters; to me, they are a badass rock bad and I don’t think most of the world looks at them that way at all.

What was the last concert you’ve attended as a spectator?

I went to the Fueled By Ramen anniversary show a couple weeks ago where bands like Paramore, Gym Class Heroes and The Stereo played. It was great because I used to listen to The Stereo back in high school and they haven’t been a band for a long time. I actually go to a lot of shows when I’m home but that anniversary concert was really cool because I’ve had friends at Fueled By Ramen since they started 15 years ago. As a band we’ve always had a close tie to that label even though we’ve never been signed to them. It was pretty special to me to see a lot of my friends there at that show because I can remember them starting the label in dorm rooms and basements.

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Postat av Linda kl 22:23 den 26/09/11 i Bandet, Intervjuer, Jeremy. Kommentera! 0

Fueled by Ramen har postat en video där banden från skivbolaget pratar om deras fans, spolar ni fram till 0:52 och 1:48 berättar Jeremy om oss fans, ävev så säger Nate från bandet Fun. att Paramore fansen är galna!

Postat av Linda kl 22:25 den 16/09/11 i Intervjuer. Kommentera! 0

För er som följer oss på Facebook så såg ni att vi postade ett inlägg där ni kunde se en intervju som Paramore gjorde i Singapore för PM Live, här har ni hela intervjun där dom bland annat prata om hur bandet nu är efter att Josh och Zac lämnat och ifall dom söker efter nya bandmedlemmar.

Postat av Linda kl 13:27 den 10/09/11 i Hayley, Intervjuer. Kommentera! 0

Postat av Lidia kl 20:40 den 24/08/11 i Intervjuer, Media. Kommentera! 0

Vi har en intervju med Taylor från The Vans Warped tour, han talar om glass, Avril Lavigne och Kelly Clarkson osv.

Vi har några bilder från bandets intervjun med Radio 91.3FM Singapore och konserten i Singapore i vår galleri.

Radio 91.3 Singapore

21.08. – Singapore, Singapore

Postat av Linda kl 19:36 den 24/08/11 i Intervjuer. Kommentera! 0

Postat av Linda kl 17:57 den 19/08/11 i Hayley, Intervjuer. Kommentera! 0

Zara Thomas gjorde en snabb intervju med Hayley i Singapore

So a lot has happened since your performance here last year. Can you describe the shape of your music after the departure of Josh and Zac?

The couple of songs we’ve written since they left the band are in line with what we’ve been doing for some time now but I have a feeling in my bones that the next album will have a bit of a new sound for us and that’s really exciting to me.

If you weren’t a musician what do you think you’d be doing?

Even if I wasn’t making money, Paramore has become something that is so much bigger than us and we’re blessed to be a part of it. I’d rather be in Paramore than working any job.

Best tour story you’ve got?

We nearly burned a building down in downtown Tokyo a couple of years ago. It was one of those Korean barbecue restaurants where you cook your own food at the table and one of the flames caught a lampshade on fire. Nine fire trucks showed up as well as a couple of news teams. We felt so embarrassed and so rock and roll at the same time!

Last record you bought?

The Dangerous Summer’s War Paint, I love the vocals and there’s something so nostalgic and soulful about the songs. And I’m waiting patiently for the new Bjork album (Biophilia) to come out. Her new single, “Crystalline” is incredible!

What’s going to be different about your performance this time around that we can look forward to?

I feel like the set list we’re going to play this time is a little more dynamic. And of course, we have a new song to play for you guys … so stoked.

Postat av Linda kl 15:45 den 12/08/11 i Intervjuer. Kommentera! 0

Paramore besökte radiostationen KROQ och längre ner på vår hemsida kan ni både se grupp bilder och hela intervjun, här har ni fler bilder från radiosändningen !

Postat av Linda kl 23:11 den 10/08/11 i Intervjuer, Övrigt. Kommentera! 0

Alter Press intervjuade Andrew Weiss som är Paramore’s “Tour Mangler”
Här har ni den!

Alter The Press: How did you get into tour management?
Andrew Weiss: I worked doing any and every production job I could get for years while trying to land a tour, any tour, doing any job. When I got hired with a production company I was a lighting tech/driver/monitor mixer, basically whatever I could to that was paying. After a few years I decided to go back to college and complete my bachelors in technical theatre. While I was doing that I worked in clubs repairing sound and lighting equipment, but I really missed touring. One of the club owners where I worked was a band manager who had signed Creed with an indie label. He needed a TM (tour manager) in a hurry since the band blew up pretty fast and I was the only one that had any touring experience. I agreed to be their TM until they could find the right person and I was hoping to stick around maybe as the LD (lighting director). Instead I never stopped being a TM.

ATP: How long have you been tour managing for?
Andrew: 19 years on the road. 14 years touring.

ATP: Describe a typical day for Andrew Weiss.
Andrew: Get up in the morning and double check plans for the day. Work with the PM (promoter) and staff to resolve any day of show problems, make sure things are in order before the band starts to get up. Also in the morning I’ll advance a show, transportation, press details along with any other issues that may have come up. As the day progresses: get the band, do soundcheck, interviews and meet and greets. At doors, I make sure seating and ticketing manifests match the contracts, and audit the box office to monitor sales. Throughout the show I try to keep an eye on whats happening in the venue, but when my band goes onstage I’m fully involved with the promoter organizing the show receipts and completing settlement. At some point in the evening I’ll review plans for the next day and print/email the band schedule for the next day. After the show, I’ll make sure the band are looked after and sorted for the evening. Once the band are tucked in for the night in a hotel or on their bus, I’m basically off the clock unless there’s some emergency.

ATP: Worst part of the job?
Andrew: Most tours are like big families, and all families have their arguments. There’s always lots of little fights and sometimes very big ones. You can’t ever keep everyone happy all the time, no matter how hard you try. When you tour you are always under pressure to work quickly, and the clock is always ticking. You are also in a compressed environment living around each other 24 hours a day. When you are sick and tired of being around your co-workers all day you still have to climb into the bus and spend all of your off time no more than 20 feet from each other. Sometimes issues come to a head and otherwise wonderful people do really strange things to each other. I’m always struggling to try and manage personnel issues better, some days I really regret cheating my way through my college psychiatry classes.

ATP: Best part of the job?
Andrew: The work can be redundant, show days can be like groundhog day, but there are new challenges that keep it interesting. I’ve woken up thinking it’s gonna be a normal day, and wound up dealing with bomb threats, drug dogs, mystery packages delivered by armored car, arena power outages, riots, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanoes, labor strikes, politicians… Honestly, that’s what makes the touring so much fun, dealing with all the drama, getting through it, then retelling the stories to all your friends while tossing back a few beers!

ATP: What is your best tour story?
Andrew: You do realize that best tour stories are the one’s you can’t print right?

Here’s something funny you can actually watch on YouTube. At the end of the Honda Civic Tour last year, the Paramore’s really wanted to get involved pranking the other bands at the last show. They got New Found Glory pretty good by running pictures of Justin Bieber on the LED screens while the band was playing and they were pretty proud of themselves. Our crew thought maybe our band needed to be pranked as well so as soon as the band went into the dressing room we chased them in with one of the big confetti cannons we use in the arenas. The dressing room was really small and these cannons made a huge mess. We literally buried the band in confetti, they never saw it coming and they couldn’t escape. A year later we still open road case drawers and confetti falls out. Check out the video it’s pretty funny.

ATP: Have you had to deal with any crazy “superfan” or groupie situations? If so, the best story please…
Andrew: Once I had a fan sneak on the bus for 2 days, and hide in a spare bunk. I don’t know how she pulled it off. When we caught her, she hadn’t stolen anything or messed with anyone; she was just there for the ride. We had to get her a ticket and send her home where she still lived with her parents. That was really creepy.

On another note, I’ve been looking after Paramore now for about 3.5 years, and on a daily basis I get yelled at by some teenage superfan who’s super pissed at me throwing a tantrum yelling: “You don’t understand, I’m their biggest fan!” Most bands (especially Paramore) love to get face time with fans but it’s just impossible to meet everyone at every show. When the band doesn’t have time to meet the band or they are too exhausted or they have another commitment I get the brunt of fan abuse, as if I’m out there just trying ruin their day. I would help them if I could but I can’t accommodate every person that sneaks backstage or stakes out the airport or local hotels. Their enthusiasm is appreciated but it doesn’t change the fact that we are on a schedule and have commitments. By the way, as soon as they yell at me or even tell me “you don’t understand” it’s totally over for that person. Whatever chance they may have had, they blew it.

ATP: If you weren’t tour managing, what would you be doing?
Andrew: Is pirate still a viable career? In the Bahamas though, not Somalia.

ATP: What has been the best tour you’ve done?
Andrew: Any smart roadie will tell you the best tour is the one that just paid them! In my case that’s still Paramore. Last year the band put together a bigger production adding pyro and video and creating their first genuine arena/shed show. I was super proud to be a part of that band growth.

ATP: When not touring, how do you spend your downtime?
Andrew: When I have enough down time I’m home in Florida on Merritt Island either riding motorcycles or boating or just enjoying being at home with my girlfriend. I’m a water nut and I have 2 boats I keep at the dock behind my house (one is always broke down). Merritt Island is between to rivers and only a couple miles by boat from the Atlantic and it’s warm enough to enjoy being on the water year round.

Postat av Linda kl 23:02 den 10/08/11 i Intervjuer. Kommentera! 0

Paramore besökte idag radio stationen KROQ på Kevin & Bean Show och gjorde en intervju.



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