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					<description><![CDATA[PT: Hi Jason, please can you give me a very brief description of AR for anyone who has yet to hear your new band. AR: Well well. It&#8217;s a litte rock, a lot of roll, some funk and jam&#8230;. lots of synth. Atmosphere and groove. Heavy ambience with bright cynicism. Pop, both power and otherwise. [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PT: Hi Jason, please can you give me a very brief description of AR for anyone who has yet to hear your new band.<br />
AR: Well well. It&#8217;s a litte rock, a lot of roll, some funk and jam&#8230;. lots of synth. Atmosphere and groove. Heavy ambience with bright cynicism. Pop, both power and <a href="/bands/otherwise-2" >otherwise</a>. A lot of <a href="/bands/fun-2" >fun</a>.</p>
<p>PT: How did you hook up with Equal Vision?<br />
AR: I introduced myself to Dan Sandshaw at a video shoot, and asked him if he would sign my band. We&#8217;ve been pretty tight ever since. EVR may be the best label in the world. We&#8217;re honored to be on a label that cares so much for their artists, and the art they create.</p>
<p>PT: I just want to ask a few questions chronologically. Going back a few years, how did you come to be in <a href="/bands/further-seems-forever-2" >Further Seems Forever</a>? Did it feel daunting having to step into Chris&#8217; shoes at the time?  Did it initially feel weird singing <a href="/bands/someone-else" >someone else</a>&#8216;s songs?<br />
AR: I joined the band through an audition. I really just loved the music so much that any thoughts of Chris weren&#8217;t very relevant to what I wanted to do.  Not to mention Chris and I are very different singers with very different desires. I very much admire his work on The Moon Is Down, which inspired me to sing those songs as my own.</p>
<p>PT: Do you look back on your time in FSF favourably?  Did you learn any lessons about being in a band you have put into practice with <a href="/bands/actionreaction" >ActionReaction</a>?<br />
AR: I do. Mostly. I am very proud of the work that we did together. And the bad stuff you learn to forgive and forget. <a href="/bands/further" >Further</a> taught me everything I could ever need to know about being in a band. What you need, and what you don&#8217;t.</p>
<p>PT: I&#8217;ve read a few reviews where writers and fans have called you FSF&#8217;s  best vocalist &#8211; does this surprise you?<br />
AR: I guess its just a matter of taste as all of their singers were more than competant.</p>
<p>PT: Why did you leave FSF?  Was it something out of the blue or something that you&#8217;d wanted to do for a while?  Do you think there;s a reason why the band went through some many vocalists?<br />
AR: I think the second question kinda answers <a href="/bands/the-first" >the first</a>. Completely irrational behaviour on a daily basis. Mistrust. Fights. Anger. Jelousy. A very unhealthy relationship.</p>
<p>PT: Were you involved in the recent best of/the new DVD the band are doing?  Did you see the band&#8217;s performance with Chris at Bamboozle?  How did it feel when you heard the band&#8217;s intentions?<br />
AR: I believe the band still harbors bad feelings towards me. I&#8217;ve now talked to the label putting the dvd out, and was told the band did not wish for me to participate. As <a href="/bands/far" >far</a> as the best of that was released I was not contacted or mentioned in the credits. And to be honest I just feel it&#8217;s a little selfish. The only people they are hurting is the fans. Maybe in time.</p>
<p>PT: Moving back towards the present, AR isn&#8217;t your first project since quitting FSF is it? Was Sunken Ship a real project or just something  to help get the creative juices flowing?<br />
AR: A little of both.</p>
<p>PT: How did you meet your fellow AR band members?  They were in Element 101, right?<br />
AR: <a href="/bands/the-first" >The first</a> tour I did in <a href="/bands/further" >further</a> was with Element. Oh yeah and I&#8217;m married to Bella.</p>
<p>PT: AR are clearly influenced by a wide range of bands. Which would you say are your personal influences?<br />
AR: There always changing. I can&#8217;t keep up. I really love that new Brazilian Girls record &#8220;talk to la bomb&#8221;.</p>
<p>PT: Why is 3 the Magic Number?<br />
AR: A true magician never tells his secrets.</p>
<p>PT: I read an interview where you described Tooth and Nail as &#8220;run by Satan&#8221; and that you had &#8220;the worst experience with that label&#8221;. What problems did you experience with them? I guess this must be one of  the reasons why, with your FSF and Element 101 links, you didnt opt to stay with T&#038;N with AR?<br />
AR: EqualVisionRecords is amazing!</p>
<p>PT: The response to the album so <a href="/bands/far" >far</a> seems to be great &#8211; thousands of plays on myspace, some very solid reviews&#8230;has this surprised you at all?<br />
AR: We believe in our songs whole heartedly, and are very happy with all the amazing reviews.</p>
<p>PT: What is your stance on myspace and the mp3?  Do you think it&#8217;s a bad thing, what with file-sharing and all, or an essential tool for bands  to get their name out across the world with the click of a mouse?<br />
AR: Double-edged sword. That&#8217;s all I know. I do know that mp3s sound like shit though. Kind of disheartening seeings all the work we go through to get it to sound good.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[PT: Hi Jason, please can you give me a very brief description of AR for anyone who has yet to hear your new band. AR: Well well. It&#8217;s a litte rock, a lot of roll, some funk and jam&#8230;. lots of synth. Atmosphere and groove. Heavy ambience with bright cynicism. Pop, both power and otherwise. [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PT: Hi Jason, please can you give me a very brief description of AR for anyone who has yet to hear your new band.<br />
AR: Well well. It&#8217;s a litte rock, a lot of roll, some funk and jam&#8230;. lots of synth. Atmosphere and groove. Heavy ambience with bright cynicism. Pop, both power and <a href="/bands/otherwise-2" >otherwise</a>. A lot of <a href="/bands/fun-2" >fun</a>.</p>
<p>PT: How did you hook up with Equal Vision?<br />
AR: I introduced myself to Dan Sandshaw at a video shoot, and asked him if he would sign my band. We&#8217;ve been pretty tight ever since. EVR may be the best label in the world. We&#8217;re honored to be on a label that cares so much for their artists, and the art they create.</p>
<p>PT: I just want to ask a few questions chronologically. Going back a few years, how did you come to be in <a href="/bands/further-seems-forever-2" >Further Seems Forever</a>? Did it feel daunting having to step into Chris&#8217; shoes at the time?  Did it initially feel weird singing <a href="/bands/someone-else" >someone else</a>&#8216;s songs?<br />
AR: I joined the band through an audition. I really just loved the music so much that any thoughts of Chris weren&#8217;t very relevant to what I wanted to do.  Not to mention Chris and I are very different singers with very different desires. I very much admire his work on The Moon Is Down, which inspired me to sing those songs as my own.</p>
<p>PT: Do you look back on your time in FSF favourably?  Did you learn any lessons about being in a band you have put into practice with <a href="/bands/actionreaction" >ActionReaction</a>?<br />
AR: I do. Mostly. I am very proud of the work that we did together. And the bad stuff you learn to forgive and forget. <a href="/bands/further" >Further</a> taught me everything I could ever need to know about being in a band. What you need, and what you don&#8217;t.</p>
<p>PT: I&#8217;ve read a few reviews where writers and fans have called you FSF&#8217;s  best vocalist &#8211; does this surprise you?<br />
AR: I guess its just a matter of taste as all of their singers were more than competant.</p>
<p>PT: Why did you leave FSF?  Was it something out of the blue or something that you&#8217;d wanted to do for a while?  Do you think there;s a reason why the band went through some many vocalists?<br />
AR: I think the second question kinda answers <a href="/bands/the-first" >the first</a>. Completely irrational behaviour on a daily basis. Mistrust. Fights. Anger. Jelousy. A very unhealthy relationship.</p>
<p>PT: Were you involved in the recent best of/the new DVD the band are doing?  Did you see the band&#8217;s performance with Chris at Bamboozle?  How did it feel when you heard the band&#8217;s intentions?<br />
AR: I believe the band still harbors bad feelings towards me. I&#8217;ve now talked to the label putting the dvd out, and was told the band did not wish for me to participate. As <a href="/bands/far" >far</a> as the best of that was released I was not contacted or mentioned in the credits. And to be honest I just feel it&#8217;s a little selfish. The only people they are hurting is the fans. Maybe in time.</p>
<p>PT: Moving back towards the present, AR isn&#8217;t your first project since quitting FSF is it? Was Sunken Ship a real project or just something  to help get the creative juices flowing?<br />
AR: A little of both.</p>
<p>PT: How did you meet your fellow AR band members?  They were in Element 101, right?<br />
AR: <a href="/bands/the-first" >The first</a> tour I did in <a href="/bands/further" >further</a> was with Element. Oh yeah and I&#8217;m married to Bella.</p>
<p>PT: AR are clearly influenced by a wide range of bands. Which would you say are your personal influences?<br />
AR: There always changing. I can&#8217;t keep up. I really love that new Brazilian Girls record &#8220;talk to la bomb&#8221;.</p>
<p>PT: Why is 3 the Magic Number?<br />
AR: A true magician never tells his secrets.</p>
<p>PT: I read an interview where you described Tooth and Nail as &#8220;run by Satan&#8221; and that you had &#8220;the worst experience with that label&#8221;. What problems did you experience with them? I guess this must be one of  the reasons why, with your FSF and Element 101 links, you didnt opt to stay with T&#038;N with AR?<br />
AR: EqualVisionRecords is amazing!</p>
<p>PT: The response to the album so <a href="/bands/far" >far</a> seems to be great &#8211; thousands of plays on myspace, some very solid reviews&#8230;has this surprised you at all?<br />
AR: We believe in our songs whole heartedly, and are very happy with all the amazing reviews.</p>
<p>PT: What is your stance on myspace and the mp3?  Do you think it&#8217;s a bad thing, what with file-sharing and all, or an essential tool for bands  to get their name out across the world with the click of a mouse?<br />
AR: Double-edged sword. That&#8217;s all I know. I do know that mp3s sound like shit though. Kind of disheartening seeings all the work we go through to get it to sound good.</p>
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