(March
4, 2008) Kristyn talked to Jayson 'Jay' James,bassist
for Bullet for My Valentine. The band has a new album out,
"Scream Aim Fire," and is getting ready to head
out on tour.
Kristyn: Hello! I see your new album Scream
Aim Fire has been doing quite well. Can you tell us a little
about the release?
Jason "Jay" James: Yes. We didn't
know what to expect when we wrote the songs, but it seems
to have gotten a really good response. It got number four
or five in the charts. We are really happy with it.
K: I have been seeing advertising for the
CD everywhere including promotion at Hot Topic and in other
US stores. I also heard that you will be performing on The
Jimmy Kimmel Show and that will be your American Television
debut. Are you excited for that?
JJ: Yeah! We have actually done that a week
ago, so its been recorded and it will be put out at different
times in different places.
K: How did that go?
JJ: It was different. It was not something
that we were used to. They cut off the screen the last thirty
seconds, because it has to be a certain about of time. We
did two songs and it was cool.
K: How was Jimmy? Was he nice?
JJ: Yeah. He got on stage and shook our hands.
Yeah, he was cool.
K: Could you please tell our site readers a little about
the band? How did you get started with music?
JJ: Yes. We have been playing since we were fifteen years
old and have been playing for about ten or twelve years
now. We all lived in the same little town and we were all
in different bands. We have been trying to make it for years
and years and years. I was in a band then and we just recorded,
because the bass player left and I had to help them out
and I joined them. We thought we would give it one more
shot and changed the names and wrote some new songs and
we went to a showcase for the record companies. It was like
days worth of nothing and one day for everything.
K: How is the chemistry within the band?
JJ: The three of us had been in previous bands in previous
years the energy we got is just something else and the way
we write music and everything and the last four years the
songs have just been pouring out and actually Scott is writing
the fifth album now.
K: You play bass correct?
JJ: Hmm mmm.
K: According to your website you are a welsh metal core
band. So, how are things different industry wise in the
UK then in the US?
JJ: I don't think there is that much difference. Metal
core you said? I think all different people from all different
places call us different things. We are what we are and
what we write is what comes out.
K: Who would you say are some of your main musical influences?
JJ: Mine? Steve Harris from Iron Maiden. He is basically
who taught me the bass and when we toured he taught me things
and we were there to watch their band and they were there
to watch our band. All the old school metal. Iron Maiden,
Metallica, Judas, Priest, Pantera. All the old good stuff
that we used to listen to and still do listen to all the
time. When we get together to write something it just automatically
comes out of us, because of all our previous listening.
K: How do you feel about the new metal bands that are
coming out?
JJ: I don't really listen to that much new stuff , because
we are so busy in the studio and back and forth with my
daughter and everything. It is kind of hard for me to keep
up with it all. The drummer usually keeps up with all the
new stuff. He buys like five albums a week. At the moment
I like to listen to Lamb of God, All That Remains, Iron
Door, all that kind of stuff. All my friends' bands.
K: I think I have seen Lamb of God on OzzFest. You guys
are out on Taste of Chaos tour right now. How did that tour
come together for the band?
JJ: It was our US management and they had seen the bill
and they thought that it would be a good thing for us to
join. We thought the same thing. We are friends with Avenged.
We played with them on previous tours and festivals.
K: Definitely. I see you guys will be in our area on
the fourteenth in Camden, New Jersey. We are in Delaware
right now. Hopefully I will get a chance to come check out
the tour.
JJ: Yeah. You should definitely come down and we can get
some beers.
K: Sounds like fun. I see you have shared the stage
with Guns & Roses , Metallica, and Iron Maiden. Who
has been your favorite band to share stage time with on
tour?
JJ: It would be Iron Maiden, because they are my favorite
band. I got ink of them all over my arm. Then Metallica
was an amazing experience. It was like a hundred thousand
people. They were our heroes. It was just such an amazing
thing to happen us.
K: How was Axl Rose? Did he behave himself when you
played with Guns?
JJ: It was kind of ridiculous every now and again, but
I wouldn't expect anything less, ya know?
K: You have toured extensively, so you definitely must
have some crazy road stories. Are there any you are willing
to share with the readers?
JJ: There are all kinds of stories about what goes on the
road. Just, the typical drunken antics.
K: I can only imagine.
JJ: If you come out to the show maybe you can be in one.
K: Have you had any crazy fan experiences?
JJ: A guy in Manchester in UK looked exactly like Mark.
He wears the same clothes as him and dyes his hair like
him and I have recently saw some boy drunk and he said that
he got a piercing in the same place as me. I was also smoking
a cigarette and this guy kept passing by a few times and
this guy was just completely besought with us and every
time I came out he would ask me questions, asked for a photo,
and on the fifth time he comes up to me he had my cigarette
butt in his hand and asked me to sign the cigarette butt.
That is a little creepy.
K: Yeah, that is a little creepy. I guess he took the
time to pick it up. I also see that you guys have a comic
book. Can you tell our readers about the comic book series?
JJ: The label said it was something that they had done
before and we were like yeah. They thought it would work
and we trusted them.
K: I noticed that another band, Coheed and Cambria has
a comic book thing going on. It seems to be a popular thing
to do now.
JJ: If it works it works. It is not something I am personally
into myself. We try to reach as many people as we can.
K: Where do you see the future of music heading and
where do you see yourselves in that picture?
JJ: The four of us have been in this for a long time and
our idols are Iron Maiden and Metallica and we want to be
like those guys. Longevity and we want to be in this for
the next twenty years not the next twelve. That is why we
took our time with the third album, because we are on a
roll. Hopefully our future will be big. In the future hopefully
we will have a ring of tours just like the big guys are
now.
K: That is awesome I certainly wish you guys the best.
What is next on the horizon for the band? Solo touring plans?
JJ: Yeah. We go home for like twenty-eight days and I get
to see my little girl and then we go to Australia and Japan
for a headline tour and then we have the festivals in the
summer. It is pretty ridiculous. We are pretty hardcore
touring for the next months to come. We have about two to
three weeks off for the next two years. It is life on the
road for the next two years.
K: What do you like to do in your spare time if any?
JJ: I have a little girl at home. I am a single dad on
the road and back home, because when I come home her mother
needs some time off.
K: What is her name?
JJ: Abigail.
K: What do you think of Myspace as a way to keep in
touch with your fans? Do you keep up your own page?
JJ: I do not have my own page. I used to, but I could not
keep up. I am not very inclined with the internet. I just
go on to check my email and practice music. I do answer
questions if I get time. There are hundreds and hundreds
of pages a day, its hard to do. We have people that do that
for us, but we do try and answer our fans when we can.
K: I understand its hard to answer everyone with all
those messages coming in.
JJ: You'd be surprised how busy everything is on the road.
You kind of sleep all night because the bus is rolling.
The crew and sleep is all happening at different times and
taking showers and talking to people back home and some
food, stay healthy and try and warm-up before the show and
coffee to keep us up all night.
K: Where are you guys at right now?
JJ: Minneapolis.
K: Ok. Are you doing a show tonight?
JJ: Yes. We have a show tonight. An early one at seven.
K: That is pretty early
JJ: We just got a good nights rest in a hotel, because
we had a big concert the night before. We had some food
and went to bed.
K: Can you tell our readers a little history behind
the name of the band?
JJ: We were trying to figure out a proper name. I think
the name before this one was a few different things that
did not work and a we needed a proper name. We got a piece
of paper and we wrote a couple things and at the end of
it we had that name.
K: It is good and catchy. It does stick in your head.
What would you say is the main message behind your music?
JJ: In the first album it was mostly fictional things,
but I didn't join until late. They were love stories and
things people could relate to in real life. As you can imagine
after we did the poison we were just on the road completely
touring. The only place we had to write the next album was
on the tour bus, in rehearsals or wherever we were. It is
not really something that everyone does it is just something
that we learned and experiences we went through as a band.
We sing to kids and the families about being away so much
and being on the road. It is about anything personal really.
K: I really love the CD and I love the sound. It is
definitely my thing. I really enjoyed it. I do have one
final question for you. Do you have any special fact or
something that we wouldn't know about you?
JJ: Moose likes to knit. He likes new blankets and hates
cold places. We drink and jam and go to the gym and try
and keep ourselves fit. We are just really normal regular
metal band.
K: What is your drink of choice?
JJ: Mostly Jagermeister. We have like two bottles on the
bus and when they are done we have a bunch of crazy people.
K: You are going to have to teach me to like that black
licorice taste.
JJ: We will have to see when you come down to see us.
K: Is there any final comment you'd like to add?
JJ: Thanks to everyone that has picked up the album and
if they haven't picked it up, tell a friend and we hope
to see you on the road and we love you all.
K: Thanks for talking with us we wish you all the success
with your career.
JJ: Thanks.