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		<title>MxPx&#8217;s Mike Herrera performs live version of &#8216;Aces Up&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Oct 2017 21:12:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[MxPx&#8217;s Mike Herrera has shared a live session of him performing his band&#8217;s song &#8216;Aces Up&#8217; for Live from the Rock Room. The track is taken from their eleventh album &#8216;Plans Within Plans&#8217;, which was released in 2012 via Rock City.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MxPx&#8217;s Mike Herrera has shared a live session of him performing his band&#8217;s song &#8216;Aces Up&#8217; for Live from the Rock Room.</p>
<p>The track is taken from their eleventh album &#8216;Plans Within Plans&#8217;, which was released in 2012 via Rock City.</p>
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		<title>MxPx to release new live album, &#8216;Left Coast Live&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jul 2017 10:14:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[MxPx have announced that they will be releasing a new live album, entitled &#8216;Left Coast Live&#8217;. Recorded at the band&#8217;s 2015 show at the Observatory in Santa Ana, California, the record will be released on limited double picture disc on the 6th July. You can view the video announcement for it below.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MxPx have announced that they will be releasing a new live album, entitled &#8216;Left Coast Live&#8217;.</p>
<p>Recorded at the band&#8217;s 2015 show at the Observatory in Santa Ana, California, the record will be released on limited double picture disc on the 6th July. You can view the video announcement for it below.</p>
<p><iframe title="MxPx Left Coast Live Vinyl - Available July 6th" width="500" height="281" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Kgwt_ABZ5-c?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
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		<title>MxPx unveil new track, &#8216;They&#8217;</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Glen Bushell]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Nov 2016 10:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[MxPx have unveiled a new single, &#8216;They&#8217;. The track is available as a free download from the bands official website, and you can take a listen to it below.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MxPx have unveiled a new single, &#8216;They&#8217;.</p>
<p>The track is available as a free download from the bands official website, and you can take a listen to it below.</p>
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		<title>MxPx reveal first song in four years, &#8216;Calm My Craze&#8217;</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ben Tipple]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2016 10:41:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Pop-punk behemoths MxPx have unveiled their first new song in four years, &#8216;Calm My Craze&#8217;. The track is currently housed as a standalone on BandCamp, with no further details available. The Bremerton band last released a full-length in 2012, &#8216;Plans Without Plans&#8217; marking their eleventh studio effort including their festive release and covers album. &#8216;Calm [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pop-punk behemoths MxPx have unveiled their first new song in four years, &#8216;Calm My Craze&#8217;. The track is currently housed as a standalone on BandCamp, with no further details available.</p>
<p>The Bremerton band last released a full-length in 2012, &#8216;Plans Without Plans&#8217; marking their eleventh studio effort including their festive release and covers album.</p>
<p>&#8216;Calm My Craze&#8217; sees MxPx take the tempo back down, yet still pushes vocalist Mike Herrera to the forefront. The track will only stream for two weeks, disappearing on the 7th June. The band have dedicated the track to &#8220;all those struggling with real life issues.&#8221;</p>
<p><iframe style="border: 0; width: 100%; height: 120px;" src="http://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/track=320763680/size=large/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/tracklist=false/artwork=small/transparent=true/" seamless><a href="http://indievisionmusic.bandcamp.com/track/calm-my-craze">Calm My Craze by MxPx</a></iframe></p>
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		<title>MxPx frontman Mike Herrera reveals New Year single</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ben Tipple]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2016 14:43:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mike Herrera, frontman for MxPx, has unveiled a new single to celebrate the new year. &#8216;New Years Eve&#8217; suitably dropped yesterday, available to watch now on YouTube. Happy New Year, of course.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mike Herrera, frontman for MxPx, has unveiled a new single to celebrate the new year. &#8216;New Years Eve&#8217; suitably dropped yesterday, available to watch now on YouTube.</p>
<p>Happy New Year, of course.</p>
<p><iframe loading="lazy" width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/bkCWer7vLc4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
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		<title>MxPx detail EU/UK shows for May 2014, including Underworld headline</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tom Aylott]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Feb 2014 19:05:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[MXPX have confirmed a set of European/UK dates. The European dates will be with Kristopher Roe of the Ataris, and the Underworld date with be with Bodyjar and The Muderburgers. APRIL 30 BOLOGNA Locomotiv Club (with Kristopher Roe) MAY 01 ROMA Traffic Live (with Kristopher Roe) 02 MILANO Lo Fi Club (with Kristopher Roe) 03 [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MXPX have confirmed a set of European/UK dates. The European dates will be with Kristopher Roe of the Ataris, and the Underworld date with be with Bodyjar and The Muderburgers.</p>
<p>APRIL<br />
30 BOLOGNA Locomotiv Club (with Kristopher Roe)</p>
<p>MAY<br />
01 ROMA Traffic Live (with Kristopher Roe)<br />
02 MILANO Lo Fi Club (with Kristopher Roe)<br />
03 PODERSDORF Seaside Festival<br />
04 MOSCOW Plan B<br />
05 ST PETERSBURG MOD<br />
06 SOLOTHURN Kofmehl (with Kristopher Roe)<br />
07 STUTTGART Universum (with Kristopher Roe &#038; Bodyjar)<br />
08 COLOGNE Werkstatt (with Kristopher Roe)<br />
09 GLABBEEK Bunker (with Kristopher Roe)<br />
10<a href="http://www.seetickets.com/event/mxpx/underworld/769659?aff=id1punktastic" target="_blank"> LONDON Camden Underworld (with Bodyjar and The Murgerburgers)</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/MxPxPx" target="_blank">https://www.facebook.com/MxPxPx</a></p>
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		<title>MXPX unveil new music video</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tom Aylott]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Oct 2012 10:35:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[MxPx have unveiled their new music video for &#8216;Aces Up&#8217;. The song is taken from the band&#8217;s recent effort &#8216;Plans Within Plans&#8217; and features the speedy skate / pop punk that the band are well known for. You can check out the video using the player embedded in this article, and pick up the album [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MxPx have unveiled their new music video for &#8216;Aces Up&#8217;. The song is taken from the band&#8217;s recent effort &#8216;Plans Within Plans&#8217; and features the speedy skate / pop punk that the band are well known for.</p>
<p>You can check out the video using the player embedded in this article, and pick up the album from <a href="http://amzn.to/UJoqZ9">here</a>.</p>
<p><iframe loading="lazy" width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/G1_R02MCLqY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/MxPxPx">http://www.facebook.com/MxPxPx</a></p>
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		<title>MxPx</title>
		<link>https://www.punktastic.com/interviews/mxpx-4/</link>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[paul]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 19:03:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Paul: Hi, please introduce yourself and your role in the band! Yuri: Hi, My name is Yuri. I play drums in the band. Paul: After a long spell away from the UK you&#8217;ve been over a few times in the last couple of years. Was it a conscious decision to not come over? Since you&#8217;ve [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Paul: Hi, please introduce yourself and your role in the band!<br />
Yuri: Hi, My name is Yuri. I play drums in the band.</p>
<p>Paul: After a long spell away from the UK you&#8217;ve been over a few times in the last couple of years. Was it a conscious decision to not come over? Since you&#8217;ve been over have you realised there is a loyal <a href="/bands/mxpx" >MxPx</a> fanbase and are now making the effort to come back whenever possible?<br />
Yuri: It wasn&#8217;t a conscious decision to not come to the UK for so long. We just felt like we didn&#8217;t have the support necessary from our labels to make it work. Yes, now we know that people want to come out to our shows, we want to have a stronger presence in the UK.</p>
<p>Paul: Is there a difference <a href="/bands/between-us" >between US</a> and UK crowds?<br />
Yuri: I think that UK crowds are more laid back than US crowds. But I think that UK people in general are little more chill, on the whole than Americans. </p>
<p>Paul: You&#8217;re on the Good to Go tour, what can we expect from the <a href="/bands/mxpx" >MxPx</a> punk rock show? Will we hear a selection of old and new songs?<br />
Yuri: With so much material out it&#8217;s hard to please everybody by playing their favorite obscure <a href="/bands/mxpx" >MxPx</a> song. Our philosophy when it comes to making our set lists has always been to play the hits and get out. No, but seriously, we try to play songs that represent the best of the best from the most popular records, and lately we&#8217;ve been throwing in as many requests on the fly as possible. I like that part of the set because it&#8217;s a little more chaotic because some songs people ask for we haven&#8217;t played in years, so it can be kinda scary. But that&#8217;s what makes live music <a href="/bands/fun-2" >fun</a>. Anything can happen.</p>
<p>Paul: When you were writing &#8216;Secret Weapon&#8217; did you try and set out to do anything differently from your previous records? There had been some criticism that a couple of your recent records, particularly &#8216;<a href="/bands/panic" >Panic</a>&#8216;, were perhaps a little more melodic than your earlier work. &#8216;Secret Weapon&#8217; &#8211; shifts back to a more aggressive sound. Did the decision to go back to Tooth and Nail and back to your old production team give you the impetus to revert back in style again?<br />
Yuri: Actually we had the idea to get back to our more aggressive style before the whole T&#038;N thing came about. I think we were just ready to kick a little more ass than we had on the last couple of records.</p>
<p>Paul: Are you writing for a <a href="/bands/further" >further</a> record yet? Can we expect more of this style of music or will you change things around again? What can we expect from <a href="/bands/mxpx" >MxPx</a> in 2008?<br />
Yuri: We haven&#8217;t started writing for our next record yet. We&#8217;re working on another cover record at the moment. We&#8217;re hoping to have that out this year. Other than that we&#8217;re doing a lot of touring, domestic and international. </p>
<p>Paul: You&#8217;ve always been prolific in terms of releasing live CDs or b-sides records, do you have anything like that in the pipeline? Another DVD release or covers CD perhaps?<br />
Yuri: We&#8217;re working on a few things, we&#8217;ve always liked to give our fans a lot of options and it seems like we&#8217;ve always got something in the works.</p>
<p>Paul: Realistically, how long do you see yourselves doing <a href="/bands/mxpx" >MxPx</a>? Not many bands have the longevity or success you&#8217;ve had after all!<br />
Yuri: I think we&#8217;ll do it as long as we have fans coming to the shows and buying our records. We continue to go to new places, and the world just keeps getting smaller and smaller. But there&#8217;s still a lot of the world left for us to play in. There&#8217;s always more to do, so there&#8217;s  never been a reason to stop.</p>
<p>Paul: Do you have any regrets as a band? If you do, what were they and what would you change?<br />
Yuri: I wish I had paid more <a href="/bands/attention-2" >attention</a> to <a href="/bands/the-business" >the business</a> side of things, and that we had kept a tighter reign on the people around us. It&#8217;s a common story in this business, and I wish it had been different for us.</p>
<p>Paul: As a band you received the keys to Bremerton, how did that come about?<br />
Yuri: We played a benefit concert for our county&#8217;s housing authority, who have been working so hard to bring our run-down <a href="/bands/city" >city</a> back to life. So since we were part of the whole revitalization effort they gave us the keys to the <a href="/bands/city" >city</a>.</p>
<p>Paul: Have you found you&#8217;ve been treated any differently now you&#8217;re home-<a href="/bands/town-2" >town</a> &#8216;celebrities&#8217;?<br />
Yuri: Not really, maybe a little bit, but nothing crazy.</p>
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		<title>MxPx</title>
		<link>https://www.punktastic.com/interviews/mxpx-5/</link>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[paul]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 19:03:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Paul: Hi, please introduce yourself and your role in the band! Yuri: Hi, My name is Yuri. I play drums in the band. Paul: After a long spell away from the UK you&#8217;ve been over a few times in the last couple of years. Was it a conscious decision to not come over? Since you&#8217;ve [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Paul: Hi, please introduce yourself and your role in the band!<br />
Yuri: Hi, My name is Yuri. I play drums in the band.</p>
<p>Paul: After a long spell away from the UK you&#8217;ve been over a few times in the last couple of years. Was it a conscious decision to not come over? Since you&#8217;ve been over have you realised there is a loyal <a href="/bands/mxpx" >MxPx</a> fanbase and are now making the effort to come back whenever possible?<br />
Yuri: It wasn&#8217;t a conscious decision to not come to the UK for so long. We just felt like we didn&#8217;t have the support necessary from our labels to make it work. Yes, now we know that people want to come out to our shows, we want to have a stronger presence in the UK.</p>
<p>Paul: Is there a difference <a href="/bands/between-us" >between US</a> and UK crowds?<br />
Yuri: I think that UK crowds are more laid back than US crowds. But I think that UK people in general are little more chill, on the whole than Americans. </p>
<p>Paul: You&#8217;re on the Good to Go tour, what can we expect from the <a href="/bands/mxpx" >MxPx</a> punk rock show? Will we hear a selection of old and new songs?<br />
Yuri: With so much material out it&#8217;s hard to please everybody by playing their favorite obscure <a href="/bands/mxpx" >MxPx</a> song. Our philosophy when it comes to making our set lists has always been to play the hits and get out. No, but seriously, we try to play songs that represent the best of the best from the most popular records, and lately we&#8217;ve been throwing in as many requests on the fly as possible. I like that part of the set because it&#8217;s a little more chaotic because some songs people ask for we haven&#8217;t played in years, so it can be kinda scary. But that&#8217;s what makes live music <a href="/bands/fun-2" >fun</a>. Anything can happen.</p>
<p>Paul: When you were writing &#8216;Secret Weapon&#8217; did you try and set out to do anything differently from your previous records? There had been some criticism that a couple of your recent records, particularly &#8216;<a href="/bands/panic" >Panic</a>&#8216;, were perhaps a little more melodic than your earlier work. &#8216;Secret Weapon&#8217; &#8211; shifts back to a more aggressive sound. Did the decision to go back to Tooth and Nail and back to your old production team give you the impetus to revert back in style again?<br />
Yuri: Actually we had the idea to get back to our more aggressive style before the whole T&#038;N thing came about. I think we were just ready to kick a little more ass than we had on the last couple of records.</p>
<p>Paul: Are you writing for a <a href="/bands/further" >further</a> record yet? Can we expect more of this style of music or will you change things around again? What can we expect from <a href="/bands/mxpx" >MxPx</a> in 2008?<br />
Yuri: We haven&#8217;t started writing for our next record yet. We&#8217;re working on another cover record at the moment. We&#8217;re hoping to have that out this year. Other than that we&#8217;re doing a lot of touring, domestic and international. </p>
<p>Paul: You&#8217;ve always been prolific in terms of releasing live CDs or b-sides records, do you have anything like that in the pipeline? Another DVD release or covers CD perhaps?<br />
Yuri: We&#8217;re working on a few things, we&#8217;ve always liked to give our fans a lot of options and it seems like we&#8217;ve always got something in the works.</p>
<p>Paul: Realistically, how long do you see yourselves doing <a href="/bands/mxpx" >MxPx</a>? Not many bands have the longevity or success you&#8217;ve had after all!<br />
Yuri: I think we&#8217;ll do it as long as we have fans coming to the shows and buying our records. We continue to go to new places, and the world just keeps getting smaller and smaller. But there&#8217;s still a lot of the world left for us to play in. There&#8217;s always more to do, so there&#8217;s  never been a reason to stop.</p>
<p>Paul: Do you have any regrets as a band? If you do, what were they and what would you change?<br />
Yuri: I wish I had paid more <a href="/bands/attention-2" >attention</a> to <a href="/bands/the-business" >the business</a> side of things, and that we had kept a tighter reign on the people around us. It&#8217;s a common story in this business, and I wish it had been different for us.</p>
<p>Paul: As a band you received the keys to Bremerton, how did that come about?<br />
Yuri: We played a benefit concert for our county&#8217;s housing authority, who have been working so hard to bring our run-down <a href="/bands/city" >city</a> back to life. So since we were part of the whole revitalization effort they gave us the keys to the <a href="/bands/city" >city</a>.</p>
<p>Paul: Have you found you&#8217;ve been treated any differently now you&#8217;re home-<a href="/bands/town-2" >town</a> &#8216;celebrities&#8217;?<br />
Yuri: Not really, maybe a little bit, but nothing crazy.</p>
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		<title>MxPx</title>
		<link>https://www.punktastic.com/interviews/mxpx-3/</link>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[paul]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jun 2005 21:20:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Paul: Hey man, how&#8217;s it going? What are you guys up to? Must be about time for the Warped Tour? Yuri: Yeah man, we&#8217;re getting ready for it. We have been flying in and out doing one-offs and doing odd things before we go. We have done it enough times to know what to expect [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Paul: Hey man, how&#8217;s it going?  What are you guys up to? Must be about time for the Warped Tour?<br />
Yuri: Yeah man, we&#8217;re getting ready for it. We have been flying in and out doing one-offs and doing odd things before we go.  We have done it enough times to know what to expect what will happen.  It&#8217;s an awesome tour and we have a great time. It&#8217;s great to go out and see people that you may not have seen in a while and play with them every day.</p>
<p>Paul: So the new album is out now, which you&#8217;re obviously using Warped to promote.  Are you happy with the finished product?<br />
Yuri: Yeah, it came out yesterday. We went to Seattle to play a record release show and 300 people turned up to this small record store.  We played six songs and stayed signing autographs for hours.  I love this record. The radio is playing it too and there&#8217;s a real buzz about it. I&#8217;m kinda shocked.</p>
<p>Paul: Do you get the same buzz that you did when you first started out? I eman it&#8217;s been a long time now and the last couple of albums maybe haven&#8217;t been as well received&#8230;<br />
Yuri: This time it has definitely been better than the last couple of times. We are on a new label that is enthusiastic about our band and the record. That gets us excited and when we have a radio station excited too it&#8217;s cool.  We have been around a long time but the buzz is still there.</p>
<p>Paul: Does it not frustrate you that <a href="/bands/good-charlotte" >Good Charlotte</a>, who used to open for you guys, have become megastars while you&#8217;ve never managed to share that success?<br />
Yuri: It just happens, there&#8217;s nothing you can do about it. For us, bands we consider to be amazing, like <a href="/bands/the-descendents" >The Descendents</a>, had some minor success but not what they deserved. I think it&#8217;s the same with us.</p>
<p>Paul: So how did <a href="/bands/the-deal" >the deal</a> with Side One Dummy come about?<br />
Yuri: We were pretty unhappy with Interscope and we wanted to get off but legally there was all this mumbo jumbo and eventually they just said yeah. One of <a href="/bands/the-guys" >the guys</a> at Side One&#8230; has been a friend of ours for a long time.  We weren&#8217;t sure about whether we would go to another major or to an indie so we said that if we decided to go back to an indie then we&#8217;d go to Side One.  It didn&#8217;t take us long to be honest to make that choice.</p>
<p>Paul: Did you have the choice of signing with another major then?<br />
Yuri: Yeah, we had talks with a couple. We had been on Interscope for seven years and I think we were sick of the label thing. We didn&#8217;t sell millions of records for them and they didn&#8217;t really care for what we did.  You couldn&#8217;t buy enthusiasm from anyone. We have Side One Dummy now and they&#8217;re so enthusiastic it makes it all totally worth it.</p>
<p>Paul: You&#8217;ve had some pretty bad luck with labels haven&#8217;t you?!<br />
Yuri: Tooth and Nail were bad news. When we first signed to A&#038;M it was a good thing but all of the managers and the staff that were there when we signed got <a href="/bands/lost-2" >lost</a> in the mix. New people came along and they hadn&#8217;t signed us and we went unnoticed. It got so bad that we nearly split up.<br />
Paul: Really, that bad?<br />
Yuri: It was bad enough to have the talk about it, but I don&#8217;t think we were ever totally serious about it. The label just wasn&#8217;t interested enough in us and it became hard work just to deal with them.</p>
<p>Paul: Are the new songs a reflection of your mood at this point?  The general theme of the album seems a lot darker&#8230;<br />
Yuri: This time around, yeah. I never want to say that anyting specifically directed us, but this time we were in a similar situation to where we were back at the time of Slowly Going The Way&#8230; A lot of the songs were written while we were in the midt of a lot of stuff. We wanted to find ourselves as a band. We wanted to make something that people wanted to listen to. We wanted to work hard to make an impression. We went away to demo songs and we got feedback on them.  Finally, after a year of demos we recorded the album in about three weeks. We pounded it out. It was awesome. I had so much <a href="/bands/fun-2" >fun</a> recording this album. Everyone enjoyed the experience in their own way. The drum tracks were recorded in 3 and a half days. It was relaxed. </p>
<p>Paul: I interviewed Mike around the time of Before, Everything and After and he said at the time he thought it was your best album. Is that something you&#8217;d agree with 12 months down the line?<br />
Yuri: At the time, when we finished that record it was kind of like an ordeal getting that record done with mixes and re-mastering. That was record label interference. They weren&#8217;t happy with the mixes. They wanted the two most expensive mixers in the world to do it and they did their thing and it sounds great. I think our fans thought it was a bit light &#8211; they would go to our shows and see us kick ass and on that record there&#8217;s not as much energy. I think on the new record we have gone back to that. We are a lot more happy, the label is happy and the radio is happy too.</p>
<p>Paul: Was a lot of that album written with the radio in mind?<br />
Yuri: It wasn&#8217;t going to be as poppy as it turned out, but then it got remixed. It just happens the way it happens. The producer got a bit and the label wanted it to be more poppy.  Some people love that record.  I do like it but I think this new one is more diverse. There are a lot of different songs on there. There are some really aggressive ones. In the studio, Mike was dashing into walls, that&#8217;s what the last record was missing.</p>
<p>Paul: One thing I wanted to ask, while I remember, was about the acoustic disc and how that came about.<br />
Yuri: It was always something we had dabbled with in the past for radio shows and things like that. We would do radio appearances and play a few songs acoustic.  Fans would come up to us and say &#8216;you guys should do some songs acoustic&#8217; and this was even before <a href="/bands/dashboard-confessional" >Dashboard Confessional</a> came along! It was novel. When Dashboard came out we thought &#8216;ok, let&#8217;s all do it&#8217; and we thought it would be different. The DVD was just an added bonus really.<br />
Paul: You must have sat for hours putting that together&#8230;<br />
Yuri: We didn&#8217;t do most of the editing, but yeah, there&#8217;s a lot of footage. When I first saw it I thought, wow, that&#8217;s too honest. It&#8217;s a good way of showing people what it&#8217;s like to be with us. There are times when I&#8217;m drunk on there and I don&#8217;t drink often. It&#8217;s funny because the only bad feedback we got from the whole thing was the bit where you see me smoking a pipe. It was some dad. I mean I don&#8217;t smoke, I just happened to be drunk and I picked it up and they filmed me.</p>
<p>Paul: Do you get many complaints?  I mean there must have been a few when you quit Tooth and Nail and then there&#8217;s those who don&#8217;t like your religious beliefs&#8230;<br />
Yuri: About the time we left Tooth and Nail we had a few. Many people were mad at us. That&#8217;s pretty much the only time. They thought that because we weren&#8217;t on a Christian label then we couldn&#8217;t be Christian&#8217;s anymore.  After a while people got <a href="/bands/over-it-2" >over it</a>. It&#8217;s often the parents actually. On the DVD there&#8217;s a bit where a mom was saying we were corrupting her daughter.  There are some weird people out there&#8230;<br />
Paul: Have you ever been confronted?<br />
Yuri: Definitely. There was a woman in Florida and she came up to me and grabbed me. She was like holding on to me. She was saying &#8216;I know you can feel the annointed coming through me&#8217;.  We were all like, &#8216;ok&#8230;&#8217; We get people asking us to go to church with them or rituals where they speak in tongues. So yeah, we&#8217;ve been confronted.</p>
<p>Paul: The last time you came over was for Deconstruction. What memories do you have of that tour?<br />
Yuri: That was great! The Europe situation has been kinda sketchy as we have never been consistently. We were unsure about the response we would get on that tour but we were pleasantly surprised by the <a href="/bands/fact-2" >fact</a> we had a lot of fans come out to the shows. We need to come back soon. I think from now on we&#8217;ll be back a bit more often.<br />
Paul: So there are plans to come this year?<br />
Yuri: Well we have Warped all summer but then a couple of dates in the UK&#8230;I think there are 11 dates in Europe in August including some festivals.<br />
Paul: Do you remember much about <a href="/bands/the-other" >the other</a> tour you did in 2000?<br />
Yuri: We had 20 shows in 21 days and everyone go sick. We had shows in the US which we cancelled because Mike was so sick. The shows were <a href="/bands/fun-2" >fun</a> although it was cold and wet.</p>
<p>Paul: What do you have planned for the rest of the year?<br />
Yuri: We are busy! We have Warped Tour then Europe and then Japan and Australia. Then we have some time off and a US tour and then we have to go back to South America.</p>
<p>Paul: It&#8217;s been what, 13 years now, how much longer does <a href="/bands/mxpx" >MxPx</a> have in the tank?<br />
Yuri: It&#8217;s crazy. We couldn&#8217;t have imagined doing it this was when we started out. I think we are going to do it as long s people want to hear us. We are happy doing it. I am happy playing for people and I can&#8217;t imagine doing anything else. We have got a lot more in us.</p>
<p>Paul: Final question, if you could only keep one song from the <a href="/bands/mxpx" >MxPx</a> back catalogue, what would it be and why?<br />
Yuri: Wow, that&#8217;s a tough question. &#8216;Tomorrow&#8217;s Another Day&#8217;, for me that&#8217;s the song. That captures how we feel lyrically. Life keeps going. You make a mistake and you get up and you keep going.</p>
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