In a new interview Larry Mack of 96.1 KLPX Radio stations, warrant singer Robert Mason He spoke about the challenges of life on the road, particularly: warrantHis schedule now consists of flights. He states: Blabber Mouse): “I think the travel is the only part that gets on our nerves. This isn't like a commercial or an ad, this isn't a fantasy. This is my commute. So, struggling on the highway with a bunch of other people to get to my office or my job or whatever, dealing with rush hour or whatever all day, I wake up at 2am, regardless of where I am, or sometimes even earlier. That's how the day starts. Your alarm goes off, you're like, 'Ahhh.' If you're in a hotel, you shower, you get in the van, you rush to the airport, hopefully eat something and relax for a bit, and then you're catching a plane or two or three to get to work or get home, or get from one show to the next.”
He continued, “I'm not complaining because I love my job. I really love my job. But I don't want to do the things that everyone else is excited about, like packing their bags and going on trips. Going to Hawaii or whatever. Disney World Or, you know, things you do from childhood, and so on, for a traveling salesman. That's basically who I am. Those are things you have to do for a job, so you get used to it. Flights get delayed, the weather's bad, you sit in the airport for hours, and then you get on the plane and you go to the next city, [you check in to] New hotel.
“Sometimes I have to take a picture of the hotel door with my phone to find my room number.” Mason “I'll get in the elevator, go to the sixth floor instead of the eighth, walk up to yesterday's hotel number, say, 'Oh, that was yesterday. Sorry,' and go back to my room. It's not that I have a bad memory, but it's the usual, 'What city am I going to work in today?'”
“It's all an uphill climb towards the culmination of the day, standing on stage.” Robert She added: “As a singer, I have to be a little more careful and take it easy. I don't drink, I don't do drugs. I was raised as an athlete. So maybe I have the advantage of being a little more calm by the time I go to work. But yeah, it's funny how it all goes… Sometimes I say to friends or people who don't understand what I do, 'What are you doing?'” I don't want to say it half the time, but if they ask me, it's 22 and a half hours to get on stage for an hour and a half. Then there's the hotel, the training, the shower, the warm-up, the preparation for the show, the schedule of the day from when I get up in the morning, when I don't know when it's going to be, when I'm getting on the plane, getting in the van, when we're in the dressing room and everyone's warming up, and I always look at the clock and I say, 'Eight minutes left,' and there's eight minutes left until the intro tape starts. Joey [Allen, WARRANT guitarist] The funny thing is, he says, “MasonPeople ask me, 'What time is it?' Because he's writing songs and warming up, and everybody's getting ready, and it's just the five of us and a couple other people… We close down the dressing room right before the show and we do some final bonding and stuff offstage. Then we do our walk-ups. It all leads up to the moment when the lights come on.”
In March of this year, Allen said on the “Rimshots with Sean” podcast that “nothing is happening” in terms of WARRANT making a follow-up to their 2017 album. “Bigger, harder, faster.” album.
Last December, warrant guitarist Eric Turner Revealed Robert Miguel The Uvalde Radio Rocks producer said he and his bandmates “don't really know” when it comes to new material. “It's just that we've been going through a bit of a hiatus of not really writing new material,” he revealed. “We've got a few riffs in the works, [being thrown] There's nothing around yet. There are some songs that aren't finished yet. I'm a bit on hold regarding a new record for personal reasons. Nothing terrible, but it's about the band.”
3 years ago, Mason Said “Thunder Underground” The podcast didn't have a set schedule. warrantnext studio album, but added that he and his bandmates are “constantly writing songs.”
“Bigger, harder, faster.” It was released in May 2017. The disc includes Jeff Pilson — Veteran bassist, Dio, foreigner, Dokken and T&Nand more — and Pat ReganExcept for the song “I think I'll stay here and drink.”mixed Chris “The Wizard” Collier (Flotsam and flotsam, Prongs, end of a line).
Mason Replace Original warrant Frontman Jani Lane In 2008, he brought stability to the band. lane’s unceremonious departure and subsequent death in 2011.