![]() It was hard, but I am happy with the results and I was very overwhelmed with how good the feedback we got was, from press and from friends of the band… So the next one will be maybe easier, there are no expectations, we can get weird! We can do whatever we want, we can experiment and if people don’t like it, we have three albums that people do like! (Laughs, a/n)ĭo you use to read the reviews? Or you just don’t care? So writing a third album you wanna do it good, but you need to have the will not write in the same pattern. And if anybody likes it, then you have an expectation to make a third album that is as good or better, but that doesn’t sounds like the first two: because if you make a third album that sounds exactly the same, you show that you can’t grow, that you can’t mature. And writing a third album is by far the hardest, because the first one is easy: there are no expectations, you just do what you do and if people like it or if they do not…who cares! Your second album instead is very hard, because you have to prove yourself, it shows what you’ve become. Sometimes it’s hard to think in that way, because it’s your own art. You sometimes have to take a step back and think: “If I wasn’t in this band, do I like this album?”. When you make a new album, you’re nervous, you hope that everybody is gonna like it and you do your best to make a record that you yourself can appreciate. What are your feelings about your work, do you feel satisfied? And what is the feedback from fans and reviews? So many compliments for your last album, it seems to be very mature. The Rome show was in a small venue, it was intimate and there were about 350 kids the other show there was this huge stage, which we don’t normally like but sometimes just happens! And honestly I have no idea of what I have to expect from tonight, I hope good things. The last time we played in Italy was really fun, both shows were really fun. How was the last time that you played in Italy and what do you expect from tonight? Last two shows here were in 2012 in Rome and Milan with Converge.” I think this might be the fourth show ever in Italy. ![]() it’s great to be now in Italy, we haven’t really played here too much. He looks in pretty good shape, even at the end of the tour: “the tour is going ok, we only have 6 shows left. We were glad to have found him to be a very kind person, sincere and unaffected, completely devoted to his passion. Just because it has been a while since the record was released, this interview tries to handle several arguments about the band, and about Jeremy himself, of course. On 23th of May, we met Jeremy Bolm before the show at Vidia Club in Cesena ( here our live report - only in Italian), the singer from post-hardcore band Touché Amoré, who are now promoting in Europe their latest album, Is Survived By, released on the 24 th of September, 2013.
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