Interview : Alex Garcia From Mayday Parade

Pop punk super stars Mayday Parade are bringing their latest album Black Lines on tour to Australia this October. Whilst having a chat about support acts and special plans guitarist Alex had a few things to say about a solid salad.

Explain yourself in 5 words.

I like to think of myself as a hipster stereotype to be honest.

 

Being the guitarist, do you feel like you have to fight for attention, or is the band pretty equal ?

Its actually pretty equal but I’d say being the guitarist it kind of runs in our blood to fight for attention. So I definitely have, but the band keeps me in check which I’m thankful that they do.

 

How do you balance your music with other obligations?

I’m not sure. I feel like I try to balance everything out as best as I can really.

 

What’s your most memorable live performance?

That’s a good one. I haven’t thought about it. The You Me At Six tour in England was very large, we played two shows at the 02 Academy in London I think. I just remember the shows being huge with around 5000 people. I mean that’s a lot, for us it was a lot so I remember so those shows very well.

 

How are you feeling about touring Australia in October?

I’m excited because love it! I love Australia so I’m very very excited to come back and tour there.

 

Which city are you most excited to play in?

Melbourne is always really cool to play at. I’ve always had a good time in that city.

 

You are touring in support of your album ‘Black Lines’, how was the response to this album compared to others?

I think its actually been pretty similar, I think people recognise that its a little different from what we usually play, but everybody likes it. Its been a pretty solid response so I’m happy.

 

Why have you chosen The Early November as your support act?

We are fans of The Early November and they really wanted to do the tour so we were happy to have them. We used to listen to them when we were younger and I think its important to play alongside bands you really like. I always like to support the music I enjoy so that was the motivation behind the decision to take them on board.

 

Have you got anything special planned for your shows?  

Nothing really honestly that I can think of. We are still have Warp Tour in the States coming up so we still have some time before we plan that out.

 

How do you stay connected to your fans during studio time?

I think Instagram and Twitter and every other social media site are very helpful for that. It is difficult, but you just have to stay on social media and stay connected that way.

 

Tell us something no one knows about you?

Well I’m not going to tell you something no one knows haha. But some people know that I’m really into history. I’m very interested in specifically Asian history.

 

What would be your ideal after show meal?

Well my ideal after show meal is usually, this is going to sound really lame. But I love eating salad! I’m that guy, I’m the guy that eats salad. Maybe some fish, I do try not to eat to much fish and I’m technically a pescatarian. So I guess salad and fish would be my ideal meal or a really good vegetarian ramen.

 

If you were trapped inside a TV series, what series would that be?

Seinfield, for sure!

 

Does your coffee order require more than 2 words?

No, well no. Black Coffee 🙂

 

 

 

 

The Metro Theatre, Sydney (Lic/AA)

SAT 8 OCTOBER

Arrow On Swantson, Melbourne (AA)

SUN 9 OCTOBER

170 Russel, Melbourne (18+)

WED 12 OCTOBER

The Gov, Adelaide (Lic/AA)

 THUR 13 OCTOBER

The Astor, Perth (Lic/AA)

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