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All Together Now.
Long Island's best kept secret may be out. Hailing from a number of
local prominent bands, (Edna's Goldfish, Step Lively and the Waiting
Process), The Reunion Show have joined together to become an indomitable
force ready to take the Indie Pop world by storm. Creating a buzz with
their debut album 'Kill Your Television', these guys are ready to tour
anywhere, with anybody and at anytime! So sit back and enjoy, this is
one Show that's gonna run and run.
We recently spent some time with bass guitarist and dual vocalist Brian
Diaz on a rare day off to discuss trashing hotel rooms, the real meaning
of 'emo' and when his naked pictures will be appearing on the
internet..
BallBuster:
I saw you guys recently played with Andrew W.K. As his audience would
seem to be different to the people who would normally come and see
you live how did it go? What was the reaction and did you get to meet
the man himself?
BD: Unfortunately we didn't get to play that show. Because of the
Midtown tour and us having to fill in we had to cancel previously
scheduled shows, that being one of them. We actually had the chance
to play with him before in Detroit and it was interesting. His audience
is just down to have fun and I think our music translates well to
that. AWK is an interesting man to say the least. He's very passionate
about what he does and that's very important.
BB: So how much do you owe Taking Back Sunday for getting you signed
to Victory Records? Seems you guys have been friends for a long time?
Must be cool to be playing and touring with your buddies...
BD: They have been friends of ours for a long time and it's really
awesome that they were behind us in getting signed. I mean, it wasn't
exactly them who brought us to Victory, but when Tony (Record label
executive) asked them about us, Taking Back Sunday were like, "you
need to sign those guys"... it's been pretty awesome so far.
BB: What is the biggest advantage that being signed to a label such
as 'Victory Records' gives you as a band?
BD: We can do whatever we want now and they pay for it. Hotel room
trashing, breaking equipment, jail, etc.. it's all good when Victory
is footing the bill. In all seriousness though, they work so hard
for us. We are constantly surprised by what they are able to do for
us, being an indie label. It's pretty amazing. They operate on the
same level as a major and probably care way more about their bands.
BB: Let's talk about the new album 'Kill Your Television'. What was
it like working with Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Frank Black,
Jimmy Eat World)? How are the tracks going down live?
BD: It was awesome working with Nick. He's actually in NYC tonight
with Foo Fighters so we're going in to hang out with them. That was
the best part about Nick. He was just down to hang out and listen
to music. He was a real fan of what he was doing. He told us if we
had sent him our demos and he hated it he wouldn't have done it. That's
so awesome that he sticks by his convictions and won't work on something
unless he believes in it. Especially since we weren't paying him too
much money!! HAHA... seriously though, he was amazing and had great
ideas for us and helped us get a sound we were all happy with. Plus
he has some great stories about all the bands he's worked with. So
far all the new stuff is being received really well live. We are actually
surprised about some of the songs - some we thought would take time
for people to "get", but people seem to like them right off the bat,
which is rad.
BB: Brian, you in particular seem very active on the message board
from your website, (www.thereunionshow.com), how important is it to
keep so in touch with your fans?
BD: Very important. I don't want to be one of those bands that people
come watch and then leave and think to themselves, "well I'll never
get to meet those guys". We like to hang out before and after we play.
Just getting to meet people is one of the most important and fun things
about being on tour. I've made so many new friends across the country
that way. The message board is sort of the place where everyone gathers
when there's no shows... although (sadly) it's been a little slow
lately.
BB: Brian, can you tell us about the naked party that is referred
to on the message board in the notice from fan 'IlikePuppies'? Will
the pictures be posted soon?
BD: Oh man. That's a girl from Cincinnati, who recently moved to Wisconsin.
She's a friend of ours who is crazy, sweet, and beautiful... and NO
you cannot see the pictures.
BB: You seem passionate about the term 'emo'. What does it mean to
you and is it hard to shrug off a label once one has been placed on
you and your music?
BD: I really hate that word because honestly it means nothing to me.
Its the term that ska kids use to describe music that isn't ska, hardcore
kids use to describe anything that isn't hardcore, etc. etc. It's
the all-purpose new buzz word and people don't even know what it means.
I got into this argument with someone about it. She would just name
bands and I would say "no, that's so and so... " whatever. She would
say something like, "Dashboard Confessional is emo" and I'd say, "No,
it's just a singer songwriter playing acoustic rock". Then she'd say
what about, "Get Up Kids" and I would say , "Indie pop rock. It's
closer to Superchunk than emo". She was getting so frustrated about
it because I was adamant about my stance. Mainly because I'm right.
I know too much about music and bands, and I love it so much that
it hurts and frustrates me to see bands mislabeled. Especially my
own. I am here to educate and if you can't accept that, that's your
loss. She was calling me a music snob, and that's ridiculous. That's
like calling your teacher a snob because he wants to impart his wisdom
on you.
BB: You guys seem to be constantly on the move. Do you ever get to
slow down and what do you miss most about being away from home? What
do you miss least?
BD: Right now we're on our first break in a while and it feels pretty
good to be able to sleep late and do what I want to. I need time to
rest my voice and not be in the van and all that. I miss my friends
at home, but honestly a lot of them are in touring bands also, so
it's rare that we're all home at once. I miss paying bills the least.
That never really stops though does it?
BB: Your music, to me, seems to cross over many genres. What are your
main musical, (and non-musical), influences that have got you to the
point you are now in your careers?
BD: Musically we are all influenced by what we grew up on, which is
pretty similar being that we're all around the same age. We all love
The Pixies, Nirvana, Jawbreaker, The Beatles, The Cars, Weezer, Foo
Fighters, The Rentals. I think a lot of it shows through in our music
too. Non-musical influences would have to be all the movies we watch.
We have similar tastes as far as that goes too: Big Lebowski, Trainspotting,
Boogie Nights, Royal Tennenbaums, etc.
BB: If you could propel 3 unknown bands out there to instant stardom,
or even a record contract, who would you choose?
BD: The Exit, Armor For Sleep and Motion City Soundtrack.
BB: So if could step outside 'The Reunion Show' for a while to play
with any band in history, who would you choose and why?
BD: Nirvana. They were one of the best live and recorded bands ever.
I would have loved to be part of that. Their music changed my life.
Mag: As this interview will also be appearing in a UK magazine do
you have any imminent plans to tour there? Any of the band ever visited
England? First impressions?
BD: I really want to go. I went there years ago with my old band and
it was so much fun. Everyone was like, England is so dreary, blah,
blah, blah, but seriously it was awesome. And I met some hot British
women, so it was all good!
BB: So, in closing, what does the future hold for 'The Reunion Show'?
BD: Lots of touring, lots of seeing the world. Next week we leave
for a 2 month tour with Brand New and Movielife, and then the second
half with Taking Back Sunday, so that should be super. We're shooting
a video when we get back too, so that should be rad. Other than that,
ummm... just rockin' out.
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