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#1 Posted : 30 April 2011 00:51:28(UTC)
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Johnny: So, we finally put together a website for album reviews, press releases, and all that special stuff that's going on with us that you can only find right here.

Joe: Yep, right here. Is the place where you can get dirt on us and find out all the details. Whether we're touring or whatever. Hell read Johnny's blog. Buy some of our shit! Check up on some band news! ANYTHING! We're desperate here!

Johnny: There's gonna be two album reviews from our ghost writing reviewer friend who handles most of our press and interviews. Then my road blog along with my thoughts about opening at TA, Nicole Woods, and all that good stuff. So keep your eyes open!
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Under The Table: A Review


Under The Table is considered by most of their hardcore fans and critics to be the most emotionally charged of all the albums they've released previously. The album covers the a bevy of darker emotions that are based on Johnny's experiences after making it big. A track by track explanation of this album would really do it justice. Because it really can't be summed up in one paragraph. So what will follow is the track listing and the liner notes that were on the album's insert. Johnny provides a lot of insight on this album with some strong words. Also included on the deluxe version of the album are two more hidden tracks. Which are covers of two songs that Johnny said felt added to the tone of the album.

Tracklisting:

1. I Know A Girl

This song has a special place in my heart. It's about a girl I'd met when I was younger in Florida. We fell madly in love and I promised to come back to see her next summer due to time constraints keeping me from seeing her until then. Well when I went back she ended up standing me up. It just describes all the good and bad in the experience. Her beautiful green eyes, lips, dirty mouth, and all that. But crying in my hotel room was the worst feeling ever. I knew that I was never going to see her again.

2. Fightin' Mad

I remember writing this after I backed out of a bar room fight. Basically I was being challenged on the fact that I let too many people talk shit on me and wouldn't put up my fists. I had no reason to fight this guy at all. But I made myself the bigger man and walked away in that situation. It's a back and forth really. A part of me wanted to go back and whip his ass. But another part of me was proud of the fact that I'd made myself look better by not popping him in the mouth and just walking away. It's the dual nature of wanting to stand up for yourself and then realizing you wouldn't gain much anyway. People would still see you the same. So why bother with it you know?

3. All My Rowdy Friends

A classic Hank Jr. tune that we like to cover. It really just kind of sums up where we are at the moment. We're starting to slack off on the partying we used to do when we were starting out. We're all noticing it too. But every once in a while we still throw down. So we haven't really settled down as much as we'd like to have.

4. Just Another Hangover

This is sort of our version of Hank's "All My Rowdy Friends." A hangover is something I've learned to cope and deal with over time. But now it seems like what used to be "Just Another Hangover" is beginning to a little bit more than I what I bargained for. It's one of those mornings where you hold your head in your hands and wonder why the hell you drank so much! A part of you knows damn well you'd do it over again in a heartbeat if you could. But is it still worth it in the morning any more? Sometimes I wonder.

5. Blood In My Eyes

Sometimes things happen in your life and everybody's telling you the exact right thing to do. But you ignore the shit out of them because you think you got it all figured out. But then you realize how damn wrong you were later. That's where the title originated from really. Because it's like having blood in your eyes in a sense. If that explains anything. Sometimes we should see things for what they are when it's all right there. But you get the proverbial blood in your eyes and it distorts everything.

6. Southern Discomfort

When we took our hiatus to rest for a while after touring for what seemed like non stop it was an odd adjustment. I and the rest of the guys felt like aliens in our own town. A lot of friends and other people around were treating me like a celebrity of sorts. Other people treated me like I had thought I was too good for them any more. Basically giving me the asshole treatment for no reason. I wasn't really used to it all. I began missing the normal treatment and really didn't wanna be put up on a pedestal or anything. It's real weird feeling like a stranger in the place you grew up.

7. My Old Man

I wrote this for my dad after he passed away. It's just one of those simple type of songs where you recall all important things you were taught by your father. My dad really instilled a sense of pride and integrity in me as well taking me on some damn good fishing trips. Also I remember how awesome it was just hang back and drink a beer with him. He was a real blue collar guy that broke his back to make sure we had it good growing up. Not only that, he bought me my first guitar. I owe a lot to him. This song pays tribute to him and everybody's dad in a way I hope.

8. Ink, Blood, And Whiskey

I am covered with tattoos if anybody didn't notice. I wrote this song as kind of a retrospective look on what some of the more important one's mean to me. It's a nod to my heritage really. I also had family that were bootleg whiskey runners back during the prohibition era and we still brew whiskey to this day. So it's basically an all encompassing song that's mostly about getting tattoos and whiskey running. I wish it was more profound than that. But you can find wisdom in the simplest of things.

9. 18 Dream

I wrote this song for Nicole really. Nicole Woods, because my relationship with her has definitely gone to places I hadn't expected. She's been pretty special to me in the times that have been trying. Although we do keep our relationship out of the public eye as much as possible. I don't even think her band mates know we're seeing each other. Though I do think I should express myself just a little bit for her. It just shows to me that age is just a number after all.

10. But You Are Vast

You find someone in your life that you have amazing feelings for and they become almost like a drug you can't quit. Then you try to pull away but it's so hard to do so even when you know that two of you are no good for each other. You'll keep ending up in the same place in the long run so it's best to let the person go. Even though you still think about them and what was in part a good relationship. But the reality of it all is that it isn't and you were never good for each other.

Hidden Tracks:

11. Water's Edge

We used to do this a lot as a band when we were first starting out. It's a really dark song by Seven Mary Three about a guy that witnessed a girl's murder yet did nothing to stop it. The emotion it invokes is a familiar one for me. Because there's been a time in my life when I've witnessed something bad go down and did nothing to intervene. When I know I certainly could have. You really feel guilty and regret it later. Though it was never to this extreme as the song suggests. But it is still very powerful nonetheless.

12. Lightning Crashes

I remember this being the one song that actually moved me to tears the first time I heard it. Live did this one and I hope we did it as much justice as the original. Because it describes an old woman dying while down the hall a baby is being born. It's really mystical and magical how life seems to just rebirth in that way. One moves and flows into another. It's something that's almost impossible to narrow down into words because the human mind can't fathom the weight of it all. But this song just has an amazing way of doing it.



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Erich: this shit is so good,they could write a series of books about it.its like a soup made of poultry for your inner being.its got it all,hell it even got me listening to a hank jr tune without wondering if i was prepared for football or not.
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After another brief hiatus TMK plays an awesome set at the Altar Bar in Pittsburgh, PA. This show is actually being recorded for a live DVD later on. But the band has graciously decided to show the first 4 songs of the 10 song set for free viewing on the website. The show features a new song from the forthcoming album and an interview with Johhny and Joe at the end. It contains their usual playful banter with each other as well as some awesome music.


There's a crowd out tonight to see TMK as they've been plastered all over the marquis outside in the form of promotional posters declaring declaring a "special show" as the lights go down to a complete pitch black as the band takes the stage. In the brief silence and hum of the crowd there's a small shuffle heard before the opening notes of "Water's Edge" begin to play. While the intro is being played by Johnny the drums kick in while the crowd begins to cheer. Clyde begins to swing the drums into a steady beat leading with the bass kick. Joe plays out the harmonics on his guitar while the bass joins in. Johnny steps up to the mic and starts to sing crooning over it. He's dressed in somewhat of a mash up of redneck and grunge. He's wearing a black busboy hat, a shirt with a Confederate flag on it with the words "Southern Bred" on the top and below "Heritage Not Hate" on the bottom, there's a flannel shirt tied around pair of torn jeans, and his black chuck taylors tap on the stage as sings out to the crowd.


"Don't go there,"
I heard her say.
"You can't stomach what you're gonna see."
It's down there by the waters edge,
Wasted and bloated and waiting for someone else.

Funny how,
These things come about.
When you're tied to the teeth and mouth,
The sound of fury,
A shot of pain.
There was no real reason,
No gain.


I can't go down to the water's edge,
I didn't do it,
I saw who did.
Don't go down to the waters edge,
They did it once and they can do it again.

It ain't no secret to me,
How she got there down by the stream.
Cause I'd seen her a minute before,
The van pulled up and opened the door. (To call my bluff)

Johnny's voice takes on a more rougher edge in tone as his voice turns to seem to go from empathy to more violently edged. He stays in front of the mic as Joe moves across the stage to jam next to him as they nod their heads together in unison. The bass line is up a bit and the drums are keeping pace. The crowd around the stage is singing along, some throwing up rock fists, others got the horns going.

I can't say a single word,
About what I saw of her.
Cause her killers,
They got their friends,
In familiar places,
I tell you man!

I can't go down to the water's edge,
I didn't do it,
I saw who did.
Don't go down to the waters edge,
They did it once and they can do it again.

This ain't no fucking game.
And I'm feeling so ashamed,
Cause I didn't do anything.
No I didn't do anything,
-to stop,
-to stop,
-to stop,
-to stop,
This from,
HAPPENING.
I did not do,
ANYTHING!

Johnny's voice is primal and gutteral as he screams out into the microphone. This is a bit different from what the crowd is used to hearing in his vocals but they totally dig it! Some just some to be floored by it and stand there looking on in abject awe.

Don't go down to the waters edge you said to me,
I didn't do it but,
I saw who did you see.
Don't go down to the waters edge,
They did it once and they can do it again.

I swear,
I swear,
I swear,
I swear,
I didn't do a thing,
I should have done something

There's some awesome dual guitar work at the end of the song in place instead of a real solo Johnny and Joe sort of play off of each other until they decide to stop. The crowd goes crazy for the ending of the first song in the set. Then Johnny addresses the crowd.

Johnny: Well holy hell..... how are you doing Pittsburgh?! Damn it's been a while. The Altar Bar.... hell yeah!

The crowd just responds with cheers and yells as Johnny looks out into the crowd for the moment with a grin. For a smaller venue the place was packed to capacity and was pretty much standing room only at this point. Joe joined in from his side of the stage.

Joe: I love the burgh. Best teams ever! Also, the beer's good, and well hell everything's good in Pittsburgh. Anyway, that's the title track from our new album we're doing. You probably heard us do it before in the deluxe version of one of our albums. It's gonna be kind of a concept album.

Johnny: Edgy's the word here.

Joe: Edgy like Miss Vanity and her lesbian lover in a kiddie pool filled with pudding.

The crowd laughs others groan. There are a few that actually get angry and heckle.

Johnny: Oh boo hoo, fuck you, it's over with and we're not allowed to joke about it? Get outta here..... and Joe keep your pudding fantasies to yourself. I already heard the one with you and Cassie Summers last night against my will might I add.

Joe: I wanna rub vanilla on her unmentionables.... hehe.... Also, you were drunk and asked about what I thought about Cassie Summers. I told you.

Johnny: I did kind of walk into that. Anyway on to the next tune. It's from out very first single and we haven't done it in a long time. But we figgered we might bust out this forgotten little gem for ya.

Before Johnny can get out another word the punk rock distortion is cranked up on Joe's guitar and he swings his hand across the strings. The reverb fills the room as they begin to crank out a little three chord punk rock destruction. Johnny walks up to the microphone and yells out in sort of a hiccupy voice that kinda mimicks that of Jello Biafra.

Watch out for zombies! They're fuckin' every wheres!
Boarded up in my bedroom I can hear them coming up
the stairs! They ate my mom and consumed my dad. Then
they ate my sister but that ain't so fucking bad. I never
liked her anyway.

There's zombies in the streets. I can hear them just outside.
Better find some cover or it's gonna be my hide. Zombies don't
bargain and zombie's don't make deals. They'd rather be scarfing
on brains and having flesh for meals.

Watch out for zombies! They're fuckin' every wheres!
Boarded up in my bedroom I can hear them coming up
the stairs! They ate my mom and consumed my dad. Then
they ate my sister but that ain't so fucking bad. I never
liked her anyway.

Lock your doors and windows! Get yourself a gun! The streets
are filled with walking dead. You should be on the run. I told
you it would happen. It's just as I did fear. Watch out zombies!
Armageddon's here!

Johnny hops up and down a little bit as he throws down on a purposely haphazard solo before screaming together with the entire band.

ZOMBIES! AHHHHHHHHH!!!!

With that the crowd just yells and makes some noise as Johnny chuckles into the microphone a little bit then plays pop goes the weasel on his guitar. Joe chimes in with Mary Had A Little Lamb to which Johnny joins in. The crowd just laughs a little as Joe this time makes small talk with the crowd but addresses Johnny.

Joe: Zombies have feelings too you know.

Johnny: Oh they do not. That's bunk. They want brains and that's it.

Joe: Well you'd attack somebody too if some asshole just pointed a shotgun at you without asking questions.

Johnny: You don't negotiate with zombies Joe, we've discussed this. You shoot and always in the head.

Joe: You ever think maybe they just wanna hang out with their zombie buddies and groan in unison somewhere without being disturbed?

Johnny: Well.... no.

Joe: See?! You'd be pissed off too if some maniac starting firing a 12 gauge at you when you were just hangin' out.

Johnny: You have a point. But you can commune with the zombies if you want and risk having your limbs ripped off. I'm going with the people that about self preservation.

Joe: It wouldn't be a problem if we'd just leave those poor zombies alone.

Johnny: I'm not getting into this with you again Joe. Not here.

Joe: Zombie killer, it's prejudiced you know.

Johnny: Get off it Joe.

They both start to chuckle a little while they retune their guitars and plan to do another song. Johnny kind of whistles into the microphone as the crowd waits for them to start playing again. Which doesn't take long as they rip into a Sublime cover of "Same In The End" which features a longer than usual guitar solo which features Johnny laying it down. But as he stops in the brief pause the lights go out. Then without warning the lights come up again as the quick intro to "Misirlou" aka The Pulp Fiction Theme begins to rip through the speakers. Joe has disappeared from the stage and is seen walking into the crowd with some Mariachi looking dudes with horns behind him in a line. They play the horn parts for the song when they come up. Johnny soon joins Joe behind the Mariachi horn players as they take turns going through the song. The entire thing culminates at the bar as they both stand up on bar stools and rip into the song with reckless abandon. It's pandemonium as you can hear the Mariachi's yelling ARIBA and various things in Spanish while Johnny and Joe do some amazing guitar work. If one looks hard enough you can see small specks of blood on the guitars of both men where you can see that their fingers are bleeding a little. They finish in an amazing flourish and the crowd goes insane because normally this kind of thing would be a closer. From the bar Johnny speaks into the wireless mic as fans mob both him and Joe.

Johnny: Ole! Dude if you don't like Mariachi's you can all go fuck yourselves seriously.

Joe: Mariachi's rock! Right fellas?

The Mariachi's grab their horns then play the first few notes of a recognizable song then together Johnny and Joey say "TEQUILA!" Then the Mariachi horn band plays a little of La Cucaracha as they make there way into the back and disappear.

Johnny: Seriously guys give it up for the mariachi dudes. All nice guys and we got em' on short notice.

Joe: One of those dude gave me a Sombrero. It's fucking awesome!

Johnny: Lucky.... I didn't get a cool hat. But let's hear it for em'!

As the crowd cheers the screen fades out then it fades in with Johnny and Joe sitting together on a couch. They're still wearing the same clothes from the show. Johnny's got a cigarette in his mouth and Joe's holding a beer. The questions sort of just flash up on the screen next to them and they answer.

1. Why another hiatus? Any rumors to dispel?

Johnny: Well, we actually do want to get off the road from time to time as much as we love it. Everybody wants to spend time with their families and loved one's from time to time. I think we're the only band that really takes extended hiatuses any more just for that.

Joe: It is a blast but it does get tiring. You wanna be in your own bed you know? It's sort of a love hate relationship that we have with touring. We have a reputation as a touring band as well. But sometimes it just gets to be too much and you need a breather.

Johnny: Rumors? Well there was the one about me being in rehab due to a drug overdose after TA. Which of course is not true. Then the one about Joe dying in a car accident.

Joe: I'm still here. The rumors of my demise have been greatly exaggerated. So I survived death! I'm the new Paul Mcartney!

2. What can you tell us about the new album that wasn't mentioned already?

Johnny: It is a concept album. The entire story is told in the first song of course. It's about a guy who witnesses an abduction of a woman who was raped and murdered by a group of men.

Joe: We wanted to add to it by him being familiar with the killers having gone to school with them and whatnot. Kind of one of those powerlessness to redemption type stories. The law chalks it up as a cold case and he kind of takes it upon himself later on to enact justice. Due to the fact that he was living with the guilt for not doing in the first place. Since he witnessed it and all.

Johnny: It's definitely the most edgy and darkest album's we've done to date. We wanted to do something a bit more unprecedented than we had before. It also opens up to experiment more. We wanted Jason Smith to produce as well record music with us because he is the go to guy. But sadly due to his sudden disappearing we're sort of stuck in what direction to go. Though I am praying for him and his safe return. I've met with the guy on a few occasions. He's a genius as well as just a great guy. But great artists are always troubled. Jason's no exception.

3. Is it true Nicole Woods dumped Johnny for Katie Coyle?

Johnny: She has a girlfriend now.

Joe: She has a girlfriend now.

Johnny: She says, Guys don't do no more for me.

Joe: OOOOOOHHHH! She says she found someone who's gonna hold her hand!

Johnny: She says she found someone who's gonna understand!

Joe: She say she she don't need nobody to be her man.

Johnny: She don't need nobody to be her man.

Joe: She has a girlfriend now! Thank you Reel Big Fish for helping Johnny get out those hard emotions.

Johnny: It hurt, I wrote a song about her and how much she meant to me. But hey, if she wants to play on the other team I'll let her. We kept our private life pretty secret as you all know. So what happened happened. But hey if she wants Katie, she can have her. I'm not bitter at all. Besides she's young I should've seen it coming.

Joe: Guess your dick ruined her so bad she wanted to go the other way huh?

Johnny: Seriously dude, not cool. But thanks for trying to lighten up the situation.

Joe: Nicole and Katie, in pudding?

Johnny: Dude.... stop. The pudding fetish you have and bringing my ex girlfriend into it is, well I gotta admit that's creepy. But yeah. I'll bite with you on this one. In pudding.

Joe: I sure do love pudding.

Johnny: You're a freak Joe, a pudding loving freak. But that's why I love you.

Joe: You too man. *Offers Johnny a pudding cup from his pocket*

Johnny: I appreciate the sentiment man, but no. Not from your pocket.

4. Is the first live DVD you've done and can we expect more?

Johnny: As far as live shows go yes. The Altar Bar is the first show we've ever done and decided to make a big production out of.

Joe: We enjoyed the hell out of it. Technically it isn't the first one we've done.

Johnny: We had sort of a documentary dvd that was about an hour long that was given out when as a special gift for signing up to the online fan club. It had old show footage of our early shows when we were teenagers and some recent stuff. We want to do something like that again but make it available to the public.

Joe: Now get outta here.....

Johnny: Beat it, go browse the rest of the website, or look at porn.

Joe: We have important things to do. Like smoking.....

Johnny: And drinking.... now get goin' you nosey people!

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I like you guys more and more every time I listen to your music. Any band that does a song about Zombies fucking rules in my books.

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Infinite- Alternative/Experimental Rock; influenced by Muse, Radiohead, and The Beatles

(Known best for their experimental music and their frontman's eccentric behavior, the band disbanded after Eric Quillington's death to pursue solo careers or, in Matt Robert's case, peace of mind. Infinite released four albums over the course of their career; Blue Nebula, Midnight Skies, Insomnia, and Dancing about Architecture.)

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"When asked 'how do you write?' I invariably answer, 'one word at a time', and this answer is invariably dismissed. But that's all it is. It sounds too simple to be true, but consider the Great Wall of China, if you will: one stone at a time, man. That's all. One stone at a time. But I've read you can see that motherfucker from space without a telescope."

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Karoliena: zombies are all about unity.sure it may look like they are trying to kill people,but they are really just trying to include us in their world.zombies have strange and different customs.but i for one,feel we should respect their culture and not shoot them in the head.thank you and good night.

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Johnny: Thank you Mr. Quillington. We too think making songs about zombies is totally awesome.

Joe: The next plan is to do songs about ninjas and pirates.

Johnny: They both rule. Neither is better they're awesomeness cancels each other out.

Joe: So a pirate walks into a bar and he has a steering wheel coming out of his pants. Bartender looks at him and says "Excuse me my salty pillaging friend but why oh why do you have a steering wheel in your pants?" The pirate looks him in the eye and says, "Arrr! It's drivin' me nuts!"

Johnny: I love that one. Gets me every time.

Joe: Same.

Johnny: But about zombies though. I'm still shooting at them. All this talk about making peace with them makes me feel like a wuss. You don't negotiate with the undead. Must I repeat myself.....

Joe: Here we go again. Zombies were people once dude. C'mon, you'd react the same if some maniac came waving a glock in your face. You wouldn't try to bite his face off or anything. But you'd be sorely angered I'm sure.

Johnny: Nobody waves guns around like a nutbag anyway. Unless you're a zombie.

Joe: So zombies deserve to have guns waved and shot at them? You see how you're making this out? You're racist and prejudiced against zombies. It's wrong dude, wrong.

Johnny: Kareolina.... you got us started in this zombie debate that we've been having for years. I shoot and ask questions later. You can get ate or become a shambling undead horror with the rest of em'.

Joe: Zombie hater! This aggression will not stand and it must stop!

Johnny: You pissed on my rug!

Joe: That rug really did bring the room together though. I'm sorry.

Johnny: I miss that rug.

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In a recent interview Johnny finally reveals some of the personal details of his relationship with Nicole Woods, the direction of the band, and the state of the new album. Sources say that due to the disappearence of Jason Smith that it may likely be put on hold for the time being. They plan to make up for this by releasing a documentary dvd that explores the history of the band and their evolution into a sort of "progressive punk rock" band.


So why are you finally coming clean with this whole thing about Nicole Woods?

I felt like that in order to give myself a bit of closure I should get it off my chest you know? I'm putting it all out there and if it pisses any body off, Nicole included, well hey that's just how it goes.

You're well known for keeping your private and professional life pretty separate. That makes a lot of people wonder about you. You met Nicole at the IMAs correct?

I don't feel like everybody should know everything about me. The press tends to distort things or make them into a bigger deal than they should be. They also like to stir shit and well I'd rather just stay under the radar so they can keep their dirty hands out of my business. If they don't know then they can only speculate. I love the rumors though. They're good for a laugh sometimes. But yeah I met Nicole at the IMAs. She was my date to the event and due to her age I decided to wait until she was 18 to pursue anything. I wanted to be classy about it and not look like too much of a fucking sicko. Though I realize now that younger doesn't always mean wiser. I feel it was a hasty decision now that I look back on it. I was going through some problems. It was sort of like a bandage to cover for the loss of my father. My feelings for her were genuine but misguided I guess you could say.

You kept your relationship with her pretty quiet. But were there some problems on the inside?

Well yeah, she seemed stand offish when were in public together. I found it odd that she never made any mention of me to her band. They had no idea about her and I. That really kind of pissed me off. It's no secret that I enjoy to party along with raising hell now and then. I'm a bit of a big kid at times I'll admit it. There were times when she seemed like she was more ashamed that she was with me than happy. If she didn't enjoy my lifestyle she could've just left than drag around with me like everything was fine.

You'd have rather her cut loose than hang around right? That makes sense now that you've shed some light on the situation.

Well yeah I do look at it that way. Either you're in it or you're not. Quit playing around or get the fuck out. I can say now that I'm glad she's gone. It makes my life easier than having to deal with her being pretentious and acting like she was too good for me. I don't play around that way. I might as well go ahead and say I had no idea about the Katie Coyle thing. She just left without saying goodbye to go hop in bed with Katie. So it was hard to let her go at first but now I say, good riddance. Enjoy having your clam licked and I hope her dick's better than mine. *He laughs*

Anything else you'd like to add? We're curious about the new album you leaked info about at your Altar Bar performance in Pittsburgh. You said it was a concept album? Is this new for you guys?

The only thing I'd like to add to that is that I'm once again a single man. Stuck up bitches need not apply. *He laughs again* But about the new album, The Water's Edge. We had big plans for it especially with Jason Smith producing and working on us with the music. But then he went AWOL and that put the album on hold kind of. The situation with Jason is pretty upsetting and we just hope that he returns safely. If not the album may never happen.

You've talked about becoming more progressive in your music. You've already been able to really earn that title because you don't fit the title of a punk rock band. But you've called yourselves "progressive punk rock." Do you feel the title fits?

Oh yeah, we've definitely felt that the title was an earned one. We went from a normal noisy punk rock band then sort of progressed and polished into something more than just that. We've thrown everything into our little punk rock gumbo. Blues, Folk, Country, and Bluegrass. So we're proud of our reputation of going the way of really not fitting into a genre. Much like the band that had become our major influence, Sublime. It's funny though that we just wanted to be a joke band at first and pretty much wanted to be the next Dead Milkmen. That all changed when we our encourage to really explore our talent by friends and family. They told us we could do much more than we were doing. Naturally they were right.

Sometimes the people that know you best really can be encouraging. Does this retrospective have any input in the new documentary dvd that you're releasing?

Oh hell yeah we want to cover that first and foremost before we explore the rest of the band. The documentary is going to cover our beginnings with clips from early shows, interviews with every band member, family, and friends. We're even throwing some fan input in there as well. Though there's going to be clips of early and recent shows as well. It's pretty much exploring us completely as a band. How we came up, where we've been, and where we're going. We've titled it "If It Weren't For Those Meddling Kids" rather affectionately. So we hope our older fans and newer fans will love it just as much as we loved making it!

Can't wait for it to come out. It'll definitely be in my collection! Thanks for your time Johnny.

No problem, it's always a pleasure.
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In a recent interview Johnny finally reveals some of the personal details of his relationship with Nicole Woods, the direction of the band, and the state of the new album. Sources say that due to the disappearence of Jason Smith that it may likely be put on hold for the time being. They plan to make up for this by releasing a documentary dvd that explores the history of the band and their evolution into a sort of "progressive punk rock" band.


So why are you finally coming clean with this whole thing about Nicole Woods?

I felt like that in order to give myself a bit of closure I should get it off my chest you know? I'm putting it all out there and if it pisses any body off, Nicole included, well hey that's just how it goes.

You're well known for keeping your private and professional life pretty separate. That makes a lot of people wonder about you. You met Nicole at the IMAs correct?

I don't feel like everybody should know everything about me. The press tends to distort things or make them into a bigger deal than they should be. They also like to stir shit and well I'd rather just stay under the radar so they can keep their dirty hands out of my business. If they don't know then they can only speculate. I love the rumors though. They're good for a laugh sometimes. But yeah I met Nicole at the IMAs. She was my date to the event and due to her age I decided to wait until she was 18 to pursue anything. I wanted to be classy about it and not look like too much of a fucking sicko. Though I realize now that younger doesn't always mean wiser. I feel it was a hasty decision now that I look back on it. I was going through some problems. It was sort of like a bandage to cover for the loss of my father. My feelings for her were genuine but misguided I guess you could say.

You kept your relationship with her pretty quiet. But were there some problems on the inside?

Well yeah, she seemed stand offish when were in public together. I found it odd that she never made any mention of me to her band. They had no idea about her and I. That really kind of pissed me off. It's no secret that I enjoy to party along with raising hell now and then. I'm a bit of a big kid at times I'll admit it. There were times when she seemed like she was more ashamed that she was with me than happy. If she didn't enjoy my lifestyle she could've just left than drag around with me like everything was fine.

You'd have rather her cut loose than hang around right? That makes sense now that you've shed some light on the situation.

Well yeah I do look at it that way. Either you're in it or you're not. Quit playing around or get the fuck out. I can say now that I'm glad she's gone. It makes my life easier than having to deal with her being pretentious and acting like she was too good for me. I don't play around that way. I might as well go ahead and say I had no idea about the Katie Coyle thing. She just left without saying goodbye to go hop in bed with Katie. So it was hard to let her go at first but now I say, good riddance. Enjoy having your clam licked and I hope her dick's better than mine. *He laughs*

Anything else you'd like to add? We're curious about the new album you leaked info about at your Altar Bar performance in Pittsburgh. You said it was a concept album? Is this new for you guys?

The only thing I'd like to add to that is that I'm once again a single man. Stuck up bitches need not apply. *He laughs again* But about the new album, The Water's Edge. We had big plans for it especially with Jason Smith producing and working on us with the music. But then he went AWOL and that put the album on hold kind of. The situation with Jason is pretty upsetting and we just hope that he returns safely. If not the album may never happen.

You've talked about becoming more progressive in your music. You've already been able to really earn that title because you don't fit the title of a punk rock band. But you've called yourselves "progressive punk rock." Do you feel the title fits?

Oh yeah, we've definitely felt that the title was an earned one. We went from a normal noisy punk rock band then sort of progressed and polished into something more than just that. We've thrown everything into our little punk rock gumbo. Blues, Folk, Country, and Bluegrass. So we're proud of our reputation of going the way of really not fitting into a genre. Much like the band that had become our major influence, Sublime. It's funny though that we just wanted to be a joke band at first and pretty much wanted to be the next Dead Milkmen. That all changed when we our encourage to really explore our talent by friends and family. They told us we could do much more than we were doing. Naturally they were right.

Sometimes the people that know you best really can be encouraging. Does this retrospective have any input in the new documentary dvd that you're releasing?

Oh hell yeah we want to cover that first and foremost before we explore the rest of the band. The documentary is going to cover our beginnings with clips from early shows, interviews with every band member, family, and friends. We're even throwing some fan input in there as well. Though there's going to be clips of early and recent shows as well. It's pretty much exploring us completely as a band. How we came up, where we've been, and where we're going. We've titled it "If It Weren't For Those Meddling Kids" rather affectionately. So we hope our older fans and newer fans will love it just as much as we loved making it!

Can't wait for it to come out. It'll definitely be in my collection! Thanks for your time Johnny.

No problem, it's always a pleasure.


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Johnny: Thank you dear. I appreciate the kind words. It's all looking up from here. Hopefully I'll catch you around.

Joe: You so want her dude.....

Johnny: Shut the fuck up and quit blowing my cover!

Joe: Somebody had to say it!

Johnny: Jerkwad. If you weren't my best friend I'd beat you senseless.

Joe: Bring it on!

Johnny: Nothing to bring.

Joe: Not even a slap fight?

Johnny: Nope, forget it.

Joe: Well damn it.

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