We caught up with MC Lars before his support slot with Zebrahead in Glasgow. Here’s what he had to say about his upcoming album, his songwriting process and his long term future:
We caught up with MC Lars before his support slot with Zebrahead in Glasgow. Here’s what he had to say about his upcoming album, his songwriting process and his long term future:
A cold night in Glasgow, rain and snow everywhere. Perfect night for a Zebrahead show then!
The first band to hit the stage were LA pop/punk band Orange. They were a really fun way to start the night, with some really cool songs. They aren’t breaking barriers, but what they do is really enjoyable and the fans certainly enjoyed their set. The highlight was their superb cover of Help, by The Beatles
Up next was the fantastic MC Lars, bursting straight into Space Game. He really got the crowd going, especially with Straight Outta Stockholm sung to the Super Mario theme song. Lars and DJ were joined by Ben and Ed from Zebrahead for the second half of set, Playing songs like White Kids Aren’t Hyphy, No Logo, Download This Song and my personal highlight Hot Topic Is Not Punk Rock
Finally Zebrahead took to the stage, opening with Hell Yeah, the band played plenty tracks from their most recent studio album (of original material) Phoenix. The crowd went crazy for them, and you could tell the band were having a fantastic time on stage. The band played songs from almost all of their studio albums, Jag Off, from Waste of Mind/Yellow was fantastic, Ali told the crowd to sit down at one point during this song, and every single person did it. Some other highlight of the set was Playmate Of The Year, where the crowd were told to show their “ninjas”, Rescue Me, HMP and Anthem. Near the end of the set, the band played their new single The Juggernauts and were joined onstage by the members of Orange, MC Lars and DJ and even some of the road crew to sing along in the chorus.
In all, this was a fantastic night, On the way out, I saw smiles from ear to ear on every single persons face!
MC Lars will be back in the UK after his support slot with Zebrahead for a short tour:
April 1, 2010 – Bristol, UK – Talking Heads
April 3, 2010 – Oxford, UK – O2 Academy 2
April 4, 2010 – Cardiff, UK – Barfly
April 5, 2010 – Exeter, UK – Cavern
April 6, 2010 – Liverpool, UK – Masque
K.Flay will support him.
I’m slightly annoyed at the lack of a Scottish date, but I’ll catch him supporting Zebrahead.
Remember if you have any questions for MC Lars I will be interviewing him soon, so get them in!!
DistortedNews will be interviewing them over the next few months, so if you have a question you want to ask them send them in now, either in a comment, a twitter reply to @DistortedNews24 or @SamLStowe or you could email us at Distortednews@live.com.
There will also be reviews of the gigs and if all things go to plan, the interviews will also be on the DN podcast which I am currently trying to get set up.
Things are looking great for DN in 2010, will you join us in the journey?
MC Lars posted this on his Twitter:
“Scott Ian from Anthrax told me at a Brooklyn party that he was working on booking a reunion tour with Public Enemy soon.#bringthenoise2010“
If this is true it will be fantastic, I’ve heard nothing but good things about the original tour. Plus hopefully this time, Anthrax will have John Bush, who regularly played Bring The Noise with Anthrax.
I’m putting it down as a rumor for now, but I think this would be a great way to bridge the increasing gap between Hip Hop and Metal (again).
Also, am I the only one who thinks MC Lars should open for them?
Sometimes, when two bands love each other very much… an awesome song is born!