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HMTV CANADA: Hey guys how are you? Are you looking forward
to your upcoming Canada and European tours?
Chris Owens: Yeah, Canada always rules and it's been several
years since we've been to Europe so we're all excited to go be going back to
both places.
HMTV CANADA: Curious out of all the past tours you been on
which comes to mind as
being one of the most memorable and why?
Chris Owens: Well, the last Canadian tour we did was
probably the most memorable for both the good and bad extremes...aside from our
booking agent who fucked up everything he was responsible for and then tried to
extort money out of us, I also got to pet a killer whale...that shit was rad.
The two tours we did with Ed Gein were also especially fun...you know,
technically Lords broke Ed Gein's edge...Tony Bailey got them all high on
duster one night in Boston.
HMTV CANADA: Will you be producing any live video footage of
your upcoming tours?
Chris Owens: -We had not planned on it...but if someone
wants to do that for us
then we'd be down.
HMTV CANADA: Can you tell us about the collection of songs
on your recent release
"F**K ALL Y'ALL MOTHERF**KERS" through Metal
Blades Black Market Activities? What motivates or pisses off the band to write
such songs are they based on experiences the band members have gone through or
do they stem from societies greedy attitudes, and corruption?
Chris Owens:
Musically, I just put my fingers places on the guitar neck and hit the
strings until I think it sounds cool...that's the end-all be-all of it...we're
not trying to compose some thought-provoking riffs that are going to stir your
inner "homotions" or whatever. Lyrically my art
is a reflection of my life...in both figurative and literal
ways (depending on the song I guess) ...it's more venting on personal
experiences than social commentary, although sometimes the two are one and the
same.
HMTV CANADA: Do all the band members contribute to the song
writing process?
Chris Owens: I write the majority of the music and all of
the lyrics, sometimes I have specific ideas for the drums and sometimes Eric
does whatever his Rumplemintz soaked black Irish brain can come up with. I once
forced Tony Baily against his will to contribute musically and it turned into
the song "why I don't give a f**k".
HMTV CANADA: I really dig the kick ass art on "F**K ALL
Y'ALL MOTHERF**KERS" who is the awesome Artist that designed the cover for
this Album?
Chris Owens: With
that record I had full creative control, so I made a stick figure drawing of
what I wanted, gave it to Stan Doll (the original drummer for Lords who has
done all of the CD and vinyl layouts) and said "make this look
cool".... which in my opinion he did.
HMTV CANADA: Do all the band members share the same
influences for their music and
do they like to experiment and try new things to their
sound?
Chris Owens: We all share most of each other’s core
influences, if anything Eric and Brian Davie (our new bass player) have broader
musical pallets than I do...they both appreciate a lot more contemporary music
that I don't really give a fuck about....but yeah, we all like Black Flag,
Megadeth, Kinghorse, Slayer, the Pixies and late 80's /
early 90's white hating gangster rap...so everything's cool.
HMTV CANADA: This brings me to my next question your recent
release "F**K ALL Y'ALL MOTHERF**KERS" has a catchy punk metal vibe
has there been any challenges in laying of the song tracks down to the
recording of this Album? Who helps with the mixing and the mastering of all
Lords music production?
Chris Owens: - I have recorded all of the Lord’s records
here in Louisville at my studio "Headbanging Kill Your Mama Music",
and John Golden mastered "f**k all y’all....". I was shooting for a
"surfa rosa" meets "south of heaven" sound for that
recording...I like a lot of harsh, abrasive 80's hardcore recordings like
Rollins Band "Lifetime", where it kind of hurts listening to it...but
I wanted it to sound bigger and less processed. There is no artificial reverb
on that record at all, 80% of the drum sound is from 2 room mics on the
floor....which required some whip cracking, stick breaking, wall punching and
screaming "F**K!" a lot until Eric got a whole take with every hit
sufficiently hard. Due to time constraints, I was forced to record all of the
guitar tracks in one 22-hour session. When I was mixing there was a kind of
funny incident...the guy I rent the building from for my studio occasionally
books some stuff there, we had gone over the time I had blocked off for us to
finish the record so I was still mixing on a day when he had scheduled this church
choir to come in for an hour and do some shit. All of these old black church
lady's start showing up, so I step out to go get something to eat while he did
that stuff....and as some people reading this may know, my studio isn't exactly
the kind of environment you would imagine a church choir in...anyway, as I'm walking
out to my car I see a couple of them walking up...and they're staring at my car
kind of funny (I drive a wrecked green ford Taurus that does look pretty shitty
on the out and inside). I introduced myself to them as I'm getting in the car,
I said: "Hi, my names Chris...this is my place, I'm going to run out for a
bit but I'll probably see you all back inside later....and the lady's just give
me these grimacing death stares without responding...one grabs the others arm
and says "come on"...walking away while still giving me dirty looks.
I think maybe they're racist or don't like long-hairs or something...so I'm
thinking "f**k those old bitches" to myself while I drive down the
street to Kroger. When I get out of my car I look at the back and see what the
lady's had been staring at: Drawn in the dirt on the trunk of my car were two
large Swastikas with the words "F**k My Ass" written between them. I
can only assume that the church choir lady assumed that I was too cheap to buy
a bumper sticker and so decided to advertise my homo-nazi world view by drawing
it in the dirt on my car. It makes sense that they would think that...I mean
they go to church so they have to be pretty dumb anyway.
HMTV CANADA: Will the band be producing any music videos
from the song tracks of "F**K ALL Y'ALL MOTHERF**KERS"?
Chris Owens:
Absolutely, if someone volunteers to do or pay for such a thing....we're
not exactly raking in the royalty checks you know.
HMTV CANADA: What is the music scene like in Louisville,
Kentucky United States is
metal music popular in your area? Curious because we have
extreme metal heads here that love metal and can't get enough of it.
Chris Owens:
Louisville has a very strong and diverse music scene, especially for a
city this size...I think it's a safe bet to say that there are more good bands
per-capita in Louisville Kentucky than anywhere else in North America...aside
from the current punk metal crop of LORDS, Coliseum and Young Widows, the city
has also produced past and present punk and indie heavy hitters such as:
Endpoint, Slint, Rodan, Shipping News, By The Grace of God, Guilt, Kinghorse,
My Morning Jacket, VHS or Beta, Will Oldham ("Bonnie Prince Billy")
just to name a few.....uh and we apologize greatly for Days of the New and
Tantric.
HMTV CANADA: What's the band goals for 2009 is the emphasis
on touring to promote "F**K ALL Y'ALL MOTHERF**KERS” or will the band be
writing new material for another album?
Chris Owens: Both, or that's the idea anyway...we'll see
what happens.
HMTV CANADA: I want to thank, Lords and Metal Blade Record
Black Market Activities, for this interview. Horns High You Rock. HMTV Canada
Answered by Chris Owens
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