![]() You never want to make the same record twice. Progression is something you always want. You can never really plan anything too much, but there’s definitely been growth. ![]() So it’s still just as much fun, just in a different way and a lot less chaotic.ĭo you think your evolution as a band has been a conscious thing? We still like to have a good time, but we take much better care of ourselves and I think we put on better shows. The lifestyle changes a little bit as you get older, but that’s good though. Things change from when you’re 20 years old and you’re young and made of rubber. I’m happy and thankful to say that time flies when you’re having fun. Singer and guitarist Matt Skiba discusses the new record a week too early to be grilled about his band’s gross appearance on reality show The Hills.ĭoes it feel like you’ve been a band for 11 years? Now the Chicago trio (who don’t all reside in Chicago anymore) is about to release their seventh full-length album, Agony And Irony, on major label Epic Records–and it doesn’t quite sound like the same band that started out struggling on then-fledgling indie label Asian Man Records. ![]() They’ve inspired countless bands (some of whom they’ve unfortunately had to open for in recent years) and made some pretty influential albums (see their 1998 debut Goddamnit). Alkaline Trio has been a band for a long time, all things considered. ![]()
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