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GO LIVE: Pierce The Veil - “Caraphernelia”
PropertyOfZack had the chance with Pierce The Veil not too long ago at their show in Philadelphia, PA for a great interview. Vic, Jaime, Tony, and I discussed the band’s headlining tour with Miss May I, writing for their new album, a possible release schedule, and more. Read up and enjoy!
For the record, could you state your names and roles in Pierce The Veil?
Vic: I’m Vic, and I sing and play guitar.
Jaime: I’m Jaime, and I play bass.
Tony: I’m Tony, and I play guitar.
Vic: Together we are Pierce The Veil.
This is the final leg of your tour with Miss May I. How as the tour been?
Vic: Awful, nobody showed up [Laughs].
Jaime: Kids are just not getting it. No one’s getting it [Laughs].
Vic: There are plenty of tickets left.
Tony: We’re slashing prices there are so many tickets left [Laughs].
Vic: No, it’s been the best tour ever. It’s been amazing. Best vibes and tons of great shows. All the bands are awesome. We’ve added a few new songs in our set list that we’ve never played before, so that’s been fun for us. It’s just been nice to headline again and to play more songs because that’s what kids complain about.
This tour is sort of off of an album cycle for you, so is this one more of a tour for the fans?
Vic: Absolutely.
Tony: It’s been great. We’ve been doing meet and greets and we hang out after the shows with fans and stuff. It’s been awesome seeing the growth of this band from the last time we played venues like this with other bands. It’s gnarly to see how many kids are coming out.
Do you see yourself doing more headliners due to the response of this tour?
Vic: I hope so. We’ve supported tons of awesome tours, but we’d love to do more headlining. We have enough kids asking us to do it. It’d be awesome to do more.
Selfish Machines was released in June of 2010. Are you happy with the total reception to the album?
Vic: Everything about this band is all about progressing. Everything is going in a positive direction for the band, which is what we always want do. Hopefully we’ll push ourselves more in the future.
The record was your last on Equal Vision, and the big news of late is of course that the band signed to Fearless Records. Is there a reason you made the jump?
Vic: It was time to try something new. We were with them for eight years and we love them to death. We saw that the band was growing and we wanted to go with a label that has a bigger staff and can do more things. They’ve been doing a great job so far. They did an awesome job of promoting our Punk Goes Pop cover. The response to that has been awesome. We wanted to wait to play it live, but we are and it’s going over really well.
How long have you been working on the new album for?
Vic: We have been for a while. Over the summer and on this tour. We take a long time to write albums just because our songs have so many things going on here and there. We like to make every little part count. We like it all to mean something. It has to come to us.
GO LIVE: Parachute - “She Is Love” (featuring Alex DeLeon of The Cab)
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Angels & Airwaves were on Hoppus On Music last night, but extra footage from the interview has now been released. Check it out below by clicking “Read More”.