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In this exclusive interview, Ticketmaster speaks with lead singer Doug Robb and drummer Chris Hesse about the band's early days, their new album Every Man for Himself, and the ups and downs of performing live.

Ticketmaster: Tell us about the backyard gigs you guys played as teens. 
Doug Robb: Our first show was in my parents' backyard. It was one of those things where we "borrowed" some stages from the high school. We went on this commando mission. There were a bunch of stages underneath the bleachers at the local high school that they used for graduation ceremonies or something and we took Dan's dad's van and various friends' pick-up trucks and we went in the middle of the night and, like I said, "borrowed" these stages. We put 'em up in my parents' backyard which is not huge but definitely big enough and we set up this total full show. I remember we didn't want it to be a party, we wanted it to be like a real show so we hired security and we charged like a dollar--I don't even know what it was--but that was our first show. We had some friends' bands play and it was a really cool experience.

TM:  Some pretty well established bands emerged from these early gigs of yours.
Chris Hesse: It's funny because we have some videos of the first couple shows we did in his backyard and the guys from Incubus are there and this was like 12 years ago. Before anybody was anything we were just a bunch of high school kids who were trying to...
Doug: Support everyone else's band. We had three bands play that day and the opening band was the guitar player from Linkin Park's first band. There actually ended up being five established, signed rock bands coming out of that party...us, members of Linkin Park, Incubus, there was a band that's not together anymore called Audiovent that was there, and another band called Onesidezero. These were all bands that got major deals, you know.

TM
: So you've got a new album coming out in April. How do you feel that it differs from your previous albums?
Doug: That can either be a really quick answer or a very deep question (laughs).
Chris: You wouldn't listen to the record and say "that's not Hoobastank," I mean you're gonna hear it and say that's obviously us.
Doug: It's like asking you "How have you changed? How have your tastes in food and music changed in the last three years? It has, but it's kind of hard to describe, you know? You still like a lot of the same things, but then you also like some new things and it's just...I don't know...people are just constantly evolving, hopefully. And if you're not, then you've got some problems! (laughs)

TM: How did you decide upon the final track list for the album?
Chris: We went through and picked out our favorite songs, actually. You know, it's like, I think with the first two records there was an overabundance of songs so we had to kind of narrow it down. I think with those two records we had to make sure that there was enough rock songs and enough slow songs to make a nice, even record. But with this one, we just picked our favorite songs.
Doug: I think there was definitely a handful that we felt sounded well together--had similar themes and similar feel to them. And there were a couple, not for better or for worse, but they sounded obviously out of place.

TM: Do you consider yourself more of a studio or live band?
Doug: Well, we spend more time on the road, so maybe more of a live band.
Chris: Most bands, too. I mean, if it weren't for the live aspect then I probably wouldn't be in it. Recording is fun, but you get into music because you like playing music. You like performing.

TM: What's your most memorable on-stage moment?
Chris: My most memorable on-stage moment was actually during sound-check on the Velvet Revolver tour when Matt Sorum didn't show up a few times and I'd have Slash coming up to me in the hallway saying "Hey Chris"--for one, to have him call me by my first name was just sick (laughs) and it's something I'll never forget. But he's acting like I'm doing him a huge favor saying "I'm sorry, I hate to ask you this, but, do you think you can sound-check with us?" ...I must have listened to the Appetite for Destruction record a hundred million times...so I did sound-check for them three times and they were probably the three best days of my entire life.
Doug: There have been so many some really really awesome, memorable moments on stage when I really connected with a lot of people. But the one that keeps on sticking out in my head is a really bad experience on stage. (During a popular, live televised music awards event) we were going to play 90 seconds of "The Reason" which is a simple enough task, you know. But I was not physically my best at any means. I had what ended up being pneumonia a couple months later because I didn't really take care of it. And we had this massive string of technical difficulties through that award show--a lot of the artists were complaining about a lot of different things --so it happens, especially in a live show like that. So unfortunately, I got struck with the no microphone, no monitors thing where I couldn't hear what I was saying. I have 90 seconds to do something and I can't hear a word I'm saying and it's like a boom-y, echo-y huge arena and I don't know what's going on and I wing it. I take out my little in-ear pieces and I'm trying to just wing it, and it was brutal. I was terrified--you can hear it in my voice.

TM: It's too bad that the audience at home doesn't know about these technical difficulties and they can be quick to blame the artists.
Doug: Yeah, you know what? If I were the guy at home and I saw a band on TV and it sounded terrible, I'd be like "dude, those guys suck" without really knowing what happened so I would be to blame also. It just happens, you know. It comes with the territory.

TM: So who'd do you grow up listening to?
Chris: We both grew up listening to a lot of Van Halen. Rock stuff, really. Metallica, Van Halen. I was personally really into Rush, but I think I'm the only person.
Doug: I only like two songs from Rush. I was a really big Faith No More fan. A lot of the Seattle bands. Not to bunch everybody in--but there I go.

TM: Who are you listening to now?
Chris: Same stuff.
Doug: (laughs) Lots of old Van Halen. Honestly, that's it. I don't listen to any current music really.

TM: What do you look for in a live performance?
Chris: I think there's a couple of things. It's funny, when we were out with Linkin Park a couple of years back and it was Linkin Park, us, P.O.D. and Story of the Year, I would watch Story of the Year every night because they were really really entertaining on stage. They would go nuts. They would rock out probably more than anyone I'd ever seen.
Doug: I think at that time for us, I agree, that was entertaining to watch.
Chris: That was cool, but I can also go out and watch a band that doesn't rock out at all and equally enjoy it just as much. There's something to be said about just producing a vibe when you're performing and you can just feel what the band is feeling...and you're just loving music.
Doug: I think, first and foremost, it's the music. You gotta be putting out good music. I think if you're not, then you kind of have to bring up the trickery (laughs), you know?
Chris: More lights!
Doug: (laughs) Yeah! More lights! And more exploding this and that! And act crazier or something like that. But I think that if you're nailing it on a musical level most people will get it.

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 32 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hoobastank was Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!

    by KevinJamesAtlFan on 7/27/12Masquerade - Atlanta

    I've been a huge fan since they came out and I loved seeing them in person....finally! They even stayed after the show to autograph things and take pictures. It was honor to meet the lead singer. I definitely can't wait to hear there new CD!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Stellar Revival was amazing!!!

    by Barbiebewitched on 7/27/12Masquerade - Atlanta

    The only thing I did not like was the small stage, but other than that it was great!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Loved EVERYTHING!

    by AccidentalBulldozer on 7/27/12Masquerade - Atlanta

    The venue was really great! Perfect size!! Each opening band really knew how to get the crowd pumped. Hoobastank was not a let down at all!! I loved how we could talk to everyone when they finished performing!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hoobastank was amazing

    by musicjunkie0314 on 4/19/10L'auberge Du Lac Casino & Resort - Lake Charles

    Absolutely the best live band ever. Not one of those bands that sound great just on CD. Afterwards they went to Jack Daniels and hung out with the crowd. I got pics and autographs. They were really laid back which was awesome!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hoobastank put on a great show.

    by Vatis on 4/18/10L'AUBERGE DU LAC CASINO AND RESORT - Lake Charles

    We have seen Hoobastank several times in concert. They get better each time we have seen them. The venue was small which allowed you to get right up to the stage. If you get a chance to see them take it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    WOW - Hoobastank Rocked LA

    by BEKKAEllen on 4/11/10L'AUBERGE DU LAC CASINO AND RESORT - Lake Charles

    The show was incredible - Hoobastank rocked Louisiana! Highly recommended!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hoobastank Rocked

    by CarsonDaly on 3/31/10L'AUBERGE DU LAC CASINO AND RESORT - Lake Charles

    They were amazing. there are not too many bands that sound as good as they did live. For it being a smaller show at a place like Lauberge, i think that it went really well and would end up in my top 3 shows that i have seen.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by kdarbonne1505 on 3/28/10L'AUBERGE DU LAC CASINO AND RESORT - Lake Charles

    Excellent band, excellent venue, what else is there to say?

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Noyola Rocks

    by Fireflies on 3/27/10L'AUBERGE DU LAC CASINO AND RESORT - Lake Charles

    The opening act, Noyola, was a great. Would LOVE to see more of them. Hoobastank was of course awesome.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Such a talented group!!

    by MRW72 on 3/27/10L'AUBERGE DU LAC CASINO AND RESORT - Lake Charles

    Hoobastank put on a great show- their sound was amazing! I hope to see them again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Opening Act

    by NoyolaFan on 3/27/10L'AUBERGE DU LAC CASINO AND RESORT - Lake Charles

    Hoobastank should take Noyola on the road with them! It was a great show and great performance. Hoobastank delivered like they always have with great stage presence and musical genius. Noyola's drummer had an awesome drum break, he can play his ass off. Great Job!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hoobastank was amazing as usual.

    by ASBacdayan on 3/27/10L'AUBERGE DU LAC CASINO AND RESORT - Lake Charles

    Hoobastank showed great energy in front of a not-so-motivated crowd. Even though the crowd was not involved in the concert at first, Hoobastank gained their attention as the concert went on and rocked the L' auberge Du Lac. It was their first appearance in Lake Charles, LA.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hoobastank was KICKASS!

    by Furnace on 7/17/09EnergySolutions Arena - Salt Lake City

    The guys sounded amazing and had awesome stage performance! They were excellent at getting the crowd involved and made the whole thing an incredible experience. This was the second time I've seen them perform and they did not disappoint either time.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    They rock with the best of them!

    by tchris on 7/15/09EnergySolutions Arena - Salt Lake City

    even though it was a small event, it was a great show! They didn't need all the fireworks to keep the crowd entertained, they did it by being great rockers!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hoobastank was amazing!!!

    by diabla1889 on 7/14/09EnergySolutions Arena - Salt Lake City

    Hoobastank was freaking amazing! i loved going to their concert! they sound amazing live! i would definetly go to them again! they were amazing! they were a lot of fun! they interacted with the crowd which made it a lot more fun than it already was! they had a great song selection and they played all of the songs very very well! that was by far one of my favorite concerts i have been to!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hoobastank Rocks!!!!!

    by kikabriones on 7/14/09EnergySolutions Arena - Salt Lake City

    This show was amazing. There was lots of energy on the stage and both bands put on a great show. I loved that the lead singer gave permission for every one to go on the floor, that made it a little bit more personal.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    great music bad setting

    by triggz on 7/7/09FREMONT EAST ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT - Las Vegas

    the opening band OTHERWISE was awesome and they were in the crowd talking to people the whole time after their show. HED P.E. and HOOBASTANK put on great shows but the venue was a horrible set up because it was basically just a blocked off alley in the freemont district. the only places to sit was on a curb and when it takes 45 minutes between bands to set things up in the las vegas heat, it gets tiring and made me lose my energy for being there. I brought my mom who loves the music but couldnt enjoy herself because of the fact that she couldnt rest her feet. I had to lay in some lavender plants to get some rest myself.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hed PE Surprising, Hoobastank Great

    by brakedrummer on 7/6/09FREMONT EAST ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT - Las Vegas

    This was an awesome concert. Hed PE was surprisingly good (I was unfamiliar with them before this concert). Even my girlfriend, who is not particularly fond of this type of music, was blown away by this concert!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!

    by Beth617 on 7/6/09FREMONT EAST ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT - Las Vegas

    This was the best concert ever! Small venue and totally worth it!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Purty Good

    by RockZeBlock on 7/5/09FREMONT EAST ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT - Las Vegas

    Pretty cool event overall. Wasn't too terribly crowded. HED pe was pretty sweet. Had alot of fun.