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SOIL Frontman On Using Kickstart To Fund Next Album: 'We Wanted To Be In Complete Control' - Dec. 25, 2012
Loud-Stuff.com conducted an interview with vocalist Ryan McCombs of Chicago heavy rockers SOIL prior to the band's December 4 concert in Plymouth, U.K. with FOZZY. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

Loud-Stuff.com: How is it being back [in SOIL] now? Did you sort of step back into it like nothing's changed or has there been more to it?

Ryan: It's definitely different. I mean, we're all getting along which has to be a positive. [laughs] But, you know, it's cool because, you know, if you go back to my original stint with the band from the beginning, we were all a bit younger, definitely new in the professional side of the music business, and we let a lot of things get to us that over the years we've learned were trivial. I mean, at the end of the day, we wrote some good music together. I mean, I never want to be the guy patting myself on the back, but I think we did. And, you know, being back with these guys and writing again, we seem to be picking up right where we left off on that aspect, and that really should have been everything that was important. It's, are you getting things across to people who need to hear it? When I hear people coming up and saying that we did, I wish we hadn't ever lost sight of that. But at the end of the day, we let personal things get in the way of it, and like I said, that was some years ago, and we've all learned what's important, and how trivial some of that stupid stuff was. And yeah, I was getting to the point with DROWNING POOL where things were getting stale for me, and I tend to have… I made a joke that the first show they recorded for that "Live in London" record we did, I said that I have commitment issues, but I think it's true. It sucks to say it, but I think it's true, I mean after a while, things with the business start getting to me, and just the same situation over and over again tends to wear on me, and I was getting to that point with DROWNING POOL, so it was just time to find something to re-spark that fire again. Singing the old material and remembering where I was mentally and emotionally when I wrote that stuff, it was cool to remember that all over again and feel it again.

Loud-Stuff.com: So with the new album then, you're getting the fans to pledge for it. Is that a decision to move away from the controls of record labels?

Ryan: Absolutely. When we did the anniversary tour, that was all it was meant to be, but we had way too much fun doing it. We came back and I was in the mental state of not being sure what I wanted to do next. Anyway, we started talking about writing some new stuff and what we might do next, whether we might do a new record. All three of us, though, were of the same opinion that if we did a new record, we wanted to be in complete control of it. Too many times in our careers we've had people — you know, the "powers that be" — saying to do this or do that, and we've been there saying, "That's not the right move," but, you know, they have a say at the end of the day. We wanted to be at a point in our careers where we could make the choices and be the guy that you point the finger at if you screw up, and luckily, we've made enough contacts in the business that we feel like we know the right people to get involved in all of the different processes of doing the record on our own. We just felt like, especially in this day and age, that we wanted to record an album that was the truest sense of SOIL that we could get out there. I mean, I've been told for the last 12 years to cut my hair, to shave, to not dress like a vagabond, but I'm tired of having those arguments. I've had those stupid conversations like that affects the type of music you write, too many times, I don't want to have them with some guy sat at the end of the table who is making way too much money, who is taking my kids' money, but affects me in a negative way — so it had to be on our own. The problem is, I mean, you follow music so you know, there's a big difference between the sort of money METALLICA makes compared to the sort of money the other 99.9% of bands make. So at this point, we needed help to be able to do this, and Kickstart provided us with the means to do it. At first, I felt like a bum sitting on a street corner with my hand out and didn't like it, but I started talking to people about it and they were, like, "Do it." Fans were even telling me to think about it. You know, you're giving people a chance to come in and sit in on a studio day or watch us play. Before you started doing this and when you were just a fan, what if you'd had a chance to do it then for METALLICA or ALICE IN CHAINS? And I was, like, "Hell yeah!" They were awesome. They were, like, you know, "There are people out there who think the same about you guys." I'm, like, "Woah! I don't know about that." I mean, you're talking about ALICE IN CHAINS, but yeah. So, I mean, I started to get it more with what people were saying to me, thinking about how people get the chance to be involved and eat pizza or drink with their favorite bands… it's cool.

Read the entire interview from Loud-Stuff.com.

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posted by : ThunderKiss65
12/25/2012 7:50:48 AM
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At his age he shouldn't have to stop playing music but he should be able to fund his own record. Does this guy have a day job?


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posted by : RockRoadie1x
12/25/2012 9:06:46 AM
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Met these guys when they toured with Ozzy in 2001. Can't say I've followed them over the years, but I'm getting tired of bands having their fans pay for new music. Buying some merch and a concert ticket, OK, but I feel the tunes should be on their dime.


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posted by : artie pufkin
12/25/2012 1:11:25 PM
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You are correct!


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posted by : RiotAct666
12/25/2012 9:12:59 AM
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They should be making music on their own $$$$$$$$ not the fans.


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posted by : DMhead777
12/25/2012 10:54:57 AM
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So, if the album sucks the fans will feel they wasted their money? Good idea.


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posted by : Drumblast
12/25/2012 11:22:46 AM
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Hey dumbasses. Record labels are not providing like they used to.

hey dumbasses, if you work at a gas station, can you fill my car up for free. I mean, like you have gas there, I should not pay for it.


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posted by : RockRoadie1x
12/25/2012 9:15:03 PM
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To those that own a car and have to drive to work, gas is a necessity, right?

To those that own a music device, and I may be in the severe minority here, but a SoiL album is nowhere near a necessity. End of discussion.


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posted by : OmegaDog
12/25/2012 1:03:30 PM
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"And no label worth our time wants to take a chance on an also-ran nu-metal band who peaked in 2001."

Sorry. I dig their first two albums, but that's just the way it is.


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posted by : Hipster Trash
12/25/2012 5:14:38 PM
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If they made their rewards more reasonably priced then it would basically be a pre-order with some other things their 5-6 fans might like.


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posted by : Evil_Twin
12/25/2012 8:47:13 PM
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There is nothing wrong with the Kickstarter program. It's awesome. There is nothing wrong with asking $1000 to spend the day with you or whatever, that is something special that people who have the money can choose to do or not. There IS something WRONG with charging people 30 fucking dollars for a digital download when other bands will give you an AUTOGRAPHED CD for that amount. These programs are great. The fact that these assholes set insane prices for next to nothing in return is the issue!


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posted by : Killuall
12/25/2012 10:46:26 PM
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There is nothing wrong with being a sucker and buying into this BS.


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