| YOU ME AT SIX - third album to be released by September 2011? |
| Written by Shahlin Graves |
| Wednesday, 15 December 2010 13:29 |
![]() In a new interview with Rocksound magazine, YOU ME AT SIX frontman Josh Franceschi talks about the band's next (/third) album, which he hopes will be released by September next year. "We just did some demos and played them to our label who we thought would be a bit worried because some of the songs are a bit heavier. I’ll be really honest, we were thinking about taking a little break from You Me At Six, we all listen to hardcore metal like, but don’t really listen to All Time Low. I like it, but it doesn’t really get me pumped or anything. Whereas whenever we’ve been on tour always listen to heavy music and it’s just what we like. We obviously love pop and rock and shit but like, metal is where a lot of our time lies." Franceschi also speaks about growing up over the last year... "This time last year was probably the most negative we’ve been. And on the Paramore tour we had walkouts of dressing rooms just to fight each other. It was a pretty fucked situation in that I hated everyone in my band and none of us were really getting on. Everyone was arguing all the time just over little stuff. I think, ultimately people forget sometimes how young we have been whilst doing this - we’re 20 years of age now so we’ve gained a lot more perspective. But we were really young before. I set myself some New Years Eve resolutions you know last year because I always found that my main problem in the band was that I was too sharp sometimes. Especially with how I address situations and I used to be like ‘I think this is right, don’t really give a fuck what anyone else is going to say’. And obviously, if you’re like that in any situation people slowly but surely turn around and say ‘well fuck you, I don’t want to be your friend, I don’t want to work with you’. Our management have really noticed how I’ve changed and I think it has definitely contributed to our band being a better band. We’re probably now closer than we’ve ever been, purely because we’ve grown up. But we’ve had to grow up because of certain issues back home and stuff happening completely out of our control. You know, things that have pretty much torn us apart. So we’ve had to be there for each other and that’s what being in a band is about." Read the full Rocksound interview HERE. |



