ION INDIE MAGAZINE May 2015, Volume 12 | Page 13

But this show proved me wrong. It had such a raw excitement to it and everybody was on the same level for one night. And for the record, we did not stop playing when the ght broke out. But they didn’t want us to! ION: Is there a particular show that will always stick out in your mind…and why? SEBASTIAN: Another show that sticks out to me is actually ROCK THE FORT, where we performed with THEORY OF A DEADMAN on Fort Bliss. We’ve played a LOT of shows for the USO and military, and do all we can for our men and women in uniform--it’s very important to us. This show was particularly amazing, not only because we got to play with THEORY OF A DEADMAN (Did I mention that already?), but because the audience had the same raw energy that I mentioned from Seattle, only on a much bigger setting and a huge stage. This was kind of another case where we were the heaviest band on the bill, but everyone was into it. After we got off stage, it took us over an hour to talk to everyone and sign a ton of CDs and merch and take a ton of photos with everyone that stopped watching the concert and took time to express their love and support for us. I don’t mean to brag, and don’t mention this as a way of showing off, but this will always stick out in my mind because I was so incredibly thankful and still am for this experience. If you know BASH, you also know that we go extremely out of our way to interact with all of our friends and fans, whether it’s online or in person. It’s just the most important thing, and I think a lot of people don’t realize that. I love doing it, and I often spend a lot of my personal free time with fans, hanging out, on the phone, skyping, over social media, or personally delivering our merchandise. We made sure that every single fan at ROCK THE FORT felt special and knew that we appreciated them, because it’s so true. ION: What is your favorite “fan” moment? SEBASTIAN: One of our favorite fan moments was in Amarillo, TX, where we had opened for DROWNING POOL on the “Ink Life Tour” to a massive crowd, and afterwards we were hanging out at the hotel with all of the other artists going room to room partying it up and celebrating. And at one moment, somebody who saw us was there in one of the rooms--and he was freaking out saying “I can’t believe I’m sitting next to you guys right now!”, and that was pretty awesome. Again, something we’re very thankful for--it’s extremely humbling. I also have to mention that a few of our biggest friends have BASH tattoos across their knuckles and on the back of their necks, and that is also something that is incredibly surreal and that we’re honored and thankful for.