A Rocket to the Moon
originally started out as a small project by singer Nick Santino back in
2006. Since then, it’s become a full band who’ve released four EPs and a
full length. This past January, the band recorded their follow up to On Your Side with producer Mark Bright (Rascal Flatts, Carrie Underwood). I recently spoke to A Rocket to the Moon
drummer, Andrew Cook about a number of things, including their recent
tour with the All-American Rejects, recording their new album, and the
recent success of their labelmates Fun.
Pop-Break.com: How was touring with the All-American Rejects?
Andrew Cook: The shows have been running really
smoothly because there’s only been two bands. So that’s a really nice
change for us, ‘cause we’re used to touring with more bands.
PB: The new album you guys just worked on was on
Alternative Press’s Most Anticipated Albums of 2012. How does it feel to
get on a list like that?
AC: Oh it’s awesome. They’ve always been very
supportive of the band and it’s just nice to know that they’re excited
about it, you know?
PB: You produced this album in Nashville with Mark
Bright. How was that experience? I know the styles that he usually works
with are a lot different than Matt Squire, who you guys worked with on
your first album. Was it a lot different in the studio?
AC: Yeah. I actually didn’t record on the first
Rocket record but I did record with Squire in my old band so I do know
what it’s like to work with him. Every producer’s different, you know?
It’s just you gotta go in with an open mind and be willing to learn from
them and hope that they don’t take too much away from you and let you
kind of do your thing as well. And Mark was really great about that. He
is very focused on performance, about getting everybody in the room
playing together. And so that when I do a drum track, which is the first
thing to get laid down I’m not just in the room playing to a click
track, I’m playing with the rest of the guys so that there’s that feel
there that sounds like a band playing a song. So, I really enjoyed that
aspect of it. I’m not too sure, but I do know that I think everybody
felt really comfortable playing in the studio with him and he was very,
very encouraging and he was really warm dude to be around. It was all
around a really great experience
PB: And with the difference of producer styles, did you guys switch your sound up a lot?
AC: I think it’s growing in the direction, that’s
the goal. I mean, we didn’t switch the sound, you know like change the
nature of the band. But I think we improved upon some of the elements
that were there in the past. I think that you know, our band is known
for doing a couple ballads and things like that. We had a ballad that
was a single on the radio from the first record and I think we improved
upon that. And there’s a few more songs like that that are even stronger
than the ones on the first record. I think we kind of incorporated a
bit more of the country element. ’Cause we used to hint to that in past
songs and we still have some really fun, upbeat pop rock songs too. It’s
a really good mix I think, so hopefully people feel that way when they
hear it.
PB: Very nice, and have you guys named the album yet?
AC: We know what it’s going to be called but it’s not announced yet, so I can’t really say anything about it.
PB: Gotcha. Have you figured out when you’re releasing it?
AC: Yeah, this summer sometime. We don’t have an actual date but we know that it’s going to be this summer.
PB: What would you say were your band’s biggest influences, especially on this record?
AC: We were listening to a lot of classic stuff like
Tom Petty, things like that. We listened to a lot of pop radio too
‘cause if you’re trying to make a record that you want to be big, you’ve
gotta know what’s going on out there, you know? And we all have odd
tastes, from country music to pop to classic rock to punk rock.
Everything, you know? So, I think we kind of bring a little bit of all
of it to the table.
PB: Do you think with pop radio, it’s hard for bands
these days since everything’s going more electronic. Do you find that a
struggle at all?
AC: Yeah, without a doubt. It’s a monumental
challenge to get a rock song on pop radio these days. You know, we’re
gonna try and see what happens. It’s about the right song, you know what
I mean? We’re really happy to see a band like Fun. who come from our
label and who are friends of ours doing what they’re doing on radio, you
know? And they’re a pretty unconventional band and it’s just nice to
see that people are reacting to something like that. It’s really cool.
It gives us hope.
PB: What’s the best and worst parts of touring?
AC: Probably the best part is definitely playing
live and getting to do you what you want for a living, if you call it
that. And the worst part is leaving your family and friends behind while
you’re on the road and not really getting to see them for months at a
time. I think everybody would kind of agree with that.
PB: If you could play a dream show what would that be?
AC: Let’s see… Probably Tom Petty, Jimmy Eat World and Death Cab for Cutie.
source: pop-break
Saturday, June 2, 2012
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