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  • January 15th, 2010KimberleeEvents, Indie, Rock, hardcore, screamo

    Alexisonfire

    This band really needs no introduction considering they are one of the most popular and well known groups to come out of Canada, however Alexisonfire have definitely worked extremely hard to get there. With the release of their latest album, Old Crows/Young Cardinals in June of last year, Alexisonfire appear to be striving for a different sound and feel than their previous records. With this album comes a more tender side to the group- which appears to be working for them! Having recently won a Verge Music Award for Album of the Year, we caught up with vocalist/guitarist Dallas Green to learn a little bit more about how these guys view their success.

    Dallas Greeniheartthemusic: First off, congratulations on your won at The Verge Awards. You must have felt pretty great!

    Dallas: Um, yeah!

    iheartthemusic: Well fans voted so that is definitely a testament to your popularity.

    Dallas: Yeah, those are the only awards that I truly care about. I just feel like panels of people and associations…I just don’t think that means anything . Music is a very personal preference so when a ton of kids get on their computer and vote for you constantly until you have enough [votes] to win, it shows that they are devoted to what you do and that feels great.

    iheartthemusic: Absolutely. This award in particular must feel good since you are being recognized for your latest album Old Crows/Young Cardinals, which has been met with some hasty criticism in the press.

    Dallas: Yeah, because it is different for us.

    iheartthemusic: It is a little bit different for you so what made you switch up your sound for this album?

    Dallas GreenDallas: I don’t know really. It’s our fourth album and I think every record we have made has been very different but this one in particular since George has started to try different things. It has kind of thrown some people for a loop but George spent three whole records screaming his head off and wanted to try some different stuff.

    iheartthemusic: And give his voice a bit of a rest I’m sure!

    Dallas: Well not really. I mean we just wanted to try something else. We [the rest of the band] constantly get to try new guitar things and use different amps and stuff like that, and George was always just screaming so he wanted to try something different with his voice. I am really proud of him for doing that.

    iheartthemusic: Well I guess it is important to keep everyone in the band happy!

    Dallas: Yeah.

    iheartthemusic: Having lived in the UK myself, I had to ask about your trip to Reading this past summer because I have actually had the opportunity to travel to that place and hated it! What was your experience like?

    Dallas GreenDallas: Really? I don’t think we ever played in Reading besides the Reading and Leeds festivals.

    iheartthemusic: Okay, well then you are safe! [laughs]

    Dallas: Yeah, we’ve played in Leeds a bunch, aside from the Leeds festival, and the shows are always great there.

    iheartthemusic: You guys played to something like 45,000 people at that festival in Reading. That must have been incredible!

    Dallas: It was amazing. But you know what was better? Because we played two shows that day, one at about 1pm on the main stage and then one at about 7pm on the smaller side stage, it was the latter that was truly incredible. Playing infront of 50,000 people is one thing, but playing for like 5,000 Alexisonfire fans singing louder than the PA means a lot.

    iheartthemusic: Was that a defining moment in your career?

    Dallas: I think that that Friday night show was the best show we’ve ever played in England. It was just so unbelievable.

    iheartthemusic: What has been your favourite place to tour so far?

    Dallas: Australia. I love it there! It is actually just like Canada but only hot all the time.

    iheartthemusic: I think that Alexisonfire as a band have definitely paved the way for many young musicians trying to make it in such aDallas Green tough industry. Being able to cross the border and be successful on an international front is a huge feat. Do you see yourself as role models to these young artists?

    Dallas: I think that the mainstream looked at us and were like “okay, they are kind of cool and kids seem to like them, so maybe we have to start playing their videos”. Maybe that opened the door for kids to write more than just three and a half minute pop songs for the radio and that’s cool to me.

    You can catch Alexisonfire on March 28th when they support Billy Talent at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto.

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