RAMzine Issue 5 | Page 9

BFS also just released the fan-funded ‘Greatest Hits’ collection which was re-recorded and released as ‘Songs People Actually Liked’ – was it fun to go back to the old material? It was A BLAST! We had so much fun, especially with the really old ones. We’ve been a band for 21 years and we recorded our first album in 1994. It was a blast to revisit songs from that era again – both sonically and playing wise. I’d say we’re better singers and players now, also the technology is awesome. Working through those songs was really fun. Getting to the latter parts of the catalogue, for example ‘Girl All The Bad Guys Want’ or ‘Punk Rock 101’, actually became challenging. That was sort of the beginning of the era that really is Bowling For Soup. What we are now is due to those songs. The idea was to polish up on old recordings so it was a real challenge to change any of those. In all it was a lot of fun but challenge at the same time. Are we going to hear any new material from BFS soon? I think that will happen, possibly next year. On the ‘farewell’ tour we filmed our acoustic shows and recorded the ‘last’ live BFS show so we’re finally getting around to those and getting those ready for DVD. We’re hoping to have one of those out for the time we’re touring next year. The other one is due for summer next year. And hopefully at that point we can start thinking about getting back in the studio. Possibly for a ‘Volume 2’ of our greatest hits or even something new. It all depends on how everything falls in place. case of doing it at the right time and in the right way. Your tour comes with support from your buddies The Dollyrots and new band Lacey – did you choose these bands or is it out of your hands? We definitely get to choose. It’s something I’ve taken a lot of pride in, over the last several years by bringing new music to the UK with bands like Army Of Freshmen, Patent Pending, MC Lars, The Dollyrots, etc. To bring bands in like that, even the likes of Zebrahead too, who have had a history here, but weren’t touring here. With this tour almost being a ‘comeback’ tour, but not really