KERRANG! 59
JACOBY
SHADDIX
(VOCALS)
How was the show for you?
“Oh, it was fucking top-notch. I
knew it was going to be a good
one when I stepped onstage and
after the start of the first song
I was just pouring sweat. I was
like, ‘Oh, it’s going to be one of
//these/ shows!’ It was insanely
hot, and by the end of the gig I
think we wore the crowd out!”
Do you still look forward to
getting on stage?
“Oh yeah. About two hours
before we go on I always hit
this low point. But then an hour
before, when I’ve got my gig
clothes on and got my head
right, it’s like I’ve hit a switch and
I’m ready to rage. No matter
how I feel or what’s going on in
my life, it’s freedom up there - it
just puts me in the moment.”
Are people buzzing off the new
songs?
“People are <loving> the new
songs. It’s the first time we’ve
played them in the UK and
people are really feeling it. It
adds a dynamic and an ebb and
flow to the set, because I love
playing the classics, but I really
love playing new stuff. Playing
new material is like standing
naked in front of a few thousand
people – it’s uncomfortably
awesome! For us, it’s always
about trying that new thing.”
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this up. But trust me, we push it
somewhere else you can’t blow
the pyro laws are one way, but
tour of this scale – in one place
tech things about a European
“There are some logistical or
production like this throw up?
What problems does a
from going on auto-pilot.”
about 15 years now. It keeps us
haven’t played the same set for
it keeps us on our toes. We
is game for mixing it up, and
than it was last time. Everybody
you get a different experience
Metallica come to your city,
really important is every time
did last time... To me, what’s
cities that we’re in, what we
things. It’s balancing the
“It’s balancing all these different
together for each gig?
in the set. How do you put it
There’s a few surprise choices
‘bother’ with the word ‘fan’.”
but I don’t associate the word
who kept talking about football,
I got bothered by my friend
Did I get bothered by fans?
the time, which is pretty high.
arrives on time 88 per cent of
The Manchester Piccadilly one
of the trains arriving on time.
you can see the percentages
Trains website there’s a place
Googling it,and on the Virgin
I did a risk assessment by
it was going to run on time.
“My biggest fear was whether
a bit of a risk?
your Manchester show. Isn’t that
You took the train from London to
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