'Sunburn' established to the nation who we were. It is our ground to sit on. |
[That the band chose Harrisburg, better known for the Pennsylvania Chili Cookoff than a raucous hotbed of music, is an example of its theory of controlled success. Rather than trying to be a] an itty-bitty fish in a big pond like New York, ... The band built up a fan-base in Harrisburg and then began playing larger surrounding cities to get exposure. |
is so we can go on stage. |
Our older stuff was pretty much the demos that we did on our own. We produced, recorded and mixed them by ourselves, and they were explorations that let us find ourselves. |
The exposure will be great and plus -- it's Aerosmith! ... They're legends. It's going to be really cool. I mean, how cool would it be to be on a first-name basis with Steven Tyler? |
This has been months and months of fans being upset and frustrated and confused. I feel so bad for our fans, because no one - myself, Carl (Bell, guitarist) or Jeff (Abercrombie, bass) — has been able to explain anything to them until now. Now we can actually say things and let them know what's going on. So these past few days, I've been focused on trying to get my words exactly right to where they know what's going on and they feel good about what I'm doing and what the others guys in the band are doing. |
We always want to have a new single on the radio, so we'll just keep hashing them out, ... We're releasing a new single called 'Bittersweet' to keep Fuel in the minds of listeners, and hopefully they will be able to connect to it and relate it to 'Shimmer.' |
You know what? Fuel is what Fuel is, the X's are what the X's are. John used to band Banana Fish Zero had a lot of songs, too. But that's what that was, and that's where it's going to stay. So we're not doing any Banana Fish songs or Fuel songs, or any of the stuff that Chris and Mike have done in the past. We're doing the X's—that's what it's all about. |