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After witnessing the death of a fan at a September 2003
show, the guys in Death by Stereo were
left confused and shaken (www.kaffeinebuzz.com/musicreviews-deathbystereo.php).
After taking time for themselves and contemplating the
future of the band, they realized they needed each other
more than they ever had, hence the inspiration for their
aptly titled new album, Death for Life.
The band hit the road to promote the new record and
as the main tour support for powerhouses Rise Against
and Alkaline Trio. The tour stopped at the Aztlan “I’m
in dire need of restoration” theater on a sweltering
July 28th for a night of perspiration and angst ridden
noise. Kaffeine Buzz managed to ask front-man Efrem
Schulz a few questions before the show.
Kaffeine Buzz: Listening to the new record,
it feels like [this is] your most diverse release to
date, but sounds natural and unforced. Your thoughts?
Efrem Schulz: I think that every record we made was
kind of going that direction, we were constantly trying
to find a way to be more focused, to figure out the
sound we wanted. The last record I felt we got really
close to that, but this one, I don’t know, it
just kind of clicked. What made the difference I think
is that we got to work with a producer for the first
time, you know someone with an objective perspective,
someone that maybe hears things that we don’t
and suggests things we perhaps never thought of.
KB: I’ve always been interested in bands
that can stand for something, have a message, but still
know how to rock and have a good time, explain a little
about that.
ES: I think that is totally true, I’ve had that
opinion for many years, because at the end of the day
it’s still all about fun. We can play really heavy
passionate music, and have somewhat of a serious aesthetic
but we still want everyone to have fun. Because we all
like different stuff, like older political stuff like
Dead Kennedys, we like real heavy stuff like Sepultura,
but we like Van Halen too (laughs).
KB: Talk about this tour and the crowds, all
three bands are very different. A lot of times punk,
hardcore, and metal kids mesh well at shows but it seems
there are just as many times where brawls break out.
ES: This tour has been amazing. There was only one
instance where there was a fight, it was in Orlando
and two girls got into it, but they were drunk and it
was in-between sets and had nothing to do with the crowd
diversity. So even though the bands are totally different
we all give off such a positive vibe and the crowds
have definitely been feeling it.
KB: I know you’ve been inundated with
questions from the press about Daniel Martins death
at your show in Sept, 03’, and without going into
the whole back-story I wanted to know how things are
working out legally since the family has named you guys
in it’s lawsuit.
ES: Were not really at liberty to talk about it, but
we are okay. Quote me on this: nothing is going to fucking
stop us, broke as a joke (laughs) but nothing is going
to stop us.
KB: I wanted to kind of leave it in the air
on this one. Aside from the typical journalistic prodding,
what kinds of things do you want to say, or that you
never get asked and wanted to respond to?
ES: Every chance I get, I always want to let everybody
know how grateful we are for every person that’s
into us, and that comes to shows to support us. And
I also want to apologize to everyone that came out to
our last show in Denver that got stuck in the balcony.
The 21 and over got switched with all ages and all the
kids were stuck up top where the drinkers usually are.
So we want to apologize, we’re gonna fuck it up
tonight for them.
KB: Any guilty pleasures on tour? Things you
listen to?
ES: Um, a lot of Foreigner, Justin Timberlake (laughs).
Oh a lot of Journey, but there’s no guilt in that.
KB: Alright Efrem, thanks a lot for your time.
One last random question: if you could fight anyone
on the planet who would it be?
ES: Fight anybody? That’s a good question, Joe
(Rise Against), hey Joe I need your help, if you could
fight anyone who would it be? [Todd, Death By Stereo’s
drummer shouts from the background, “My Chemical
Romance!”]
ES: Noo!
Todd: Serious!
Joe: King Kong Bundy (old wrestler)
ES: Iron Sheik, he’s old now. I could take him!
No, the junkyard dog!.......Wait Ashlee Simpson, I wanna
fight Ashlee Simpson! (everyone laughs)
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-Michael Davis, August 12, 2005
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