The Bomb
01/11/2010
When Naked Raygun frontman Jeff Pezzati put together his post NR band The Bomb, he was undoubtedly under a massive amount of scrutiny.
Like a punk rock Paul McCartney moving on to Wings or Johnny
Rotten starting PIL - comparisons to his beloved and highly influential first
band were inevitable.
The Bomb is clearly nobody's version of Wings.
For about a decade now the Chicago band, comprised of Pezzati, guitarist Jeff
Dean (The Story So Far, Tomorrows Gone), bassist Pete Mittler and drummer Mike
Soucy (both from The Methadones), have been churning out amazing punk rock. The
latest Speed is Everything may just be
their best record yet in an already impressive career.
Guitarist Jeff Dean was kind enough to put up with a handful of questions about
the new record, working with J. Robbins and punk rock supergroups.
So you guys are in a number of different bands. Does that make The
Bomb a supergroup? A side project? Or a full-fleged band?
I don't know if you would call us a "supergroup", but we are a full
on band. (Jeff) Pezzati started the band in 1999, and with the exception of us
taking a break for about a year, the band has been active since it started.
So do your other bands get jealous when you spend time with another group?
No way! We are all good friends, and I think we all manage our time wisely. I
have a lot more time on my hands to work with than the other guys, so I'm able
to play in more bands than everyone else, but there is never any jealousy or
anything like that.
What was J.Robbins like to work
with?
J. has recorded our last two records, so when we were getting ready to record
our previous record "Indecision" there was a lot of talk about who we
wanted to do it. I've always been a fan of J's bands as well as his
producing/recording. Pezzati and J have been friends since when NR (Naked
Raygun) and GI (Government Issue) played shows together back in the 80's, so it
just made sense to get him on board. I gave him a call and he was really into
the idea. J. is hands down my favorite engineer I've ever recorded with. When
we were recording "Indecision", all of us got along so well, and he
could understand where we were coming from with ideas, etc. We just clicked.
So, that is why J will be the only one to record our albums as long as we are a
band. At this point, he almost feels like the 5th member! Ha, ha!
Who else is on the album?
This record was a real collaboration between all of us. I still write the
majority of the music, with Pezzati writing most of the lyrics. But, this time
everyone in the band contributed, as did J. He wrote the music for one of the
songs on the record. J also did backups on a lot of the songs too. Dan Yemin
(Paint it Black, Lifetime) did vocals on one of the songs, as did Bob Nanna
(Braid).
How long did it take to record Speed is Everything?
We recorded all of the music and most of the vocals in about six days here in
Chicago at a studio owned by my friend Andy Gerber called Million Yen. Then
about a month later, Pezzati and I flew out to Baltimore to mix it and add some
additional vocals at J.'s studio Magpie Cage. I think we were there for five
days.
Anything else you want to add?
I guess that I hope people check out the new record Speed is Everything. All of us are really proud of it, and if you are a
fan of our band or Naked Raygun or whatever, I think you will enjoy it.
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