Cairns Post, 17 December 2005, with Scott Owen
Article by: Eva Roberts
One of the country's most popular live acts, The Living End, is all set to
play Big Day Out. Bassist Scott Owen chats to Eva Roberts about big crowds.
As the time draws nearer for Australia's biggest music festival, the guys from
The Living End are counting down the days until the release of their new, as yet
untitled, studio album. With the first single of the album, What's On Your
Radio, released in November, the guys are gearing up to wow Big Day Out
audiences nationally with their new material. TLE's bassist, Scott Owen, says
the songs on the bands new release are better and more thought out.
"We spent months and months working on these tunes," he says. "I think we are
just getting the craft more 'honed'"
"Some of the songs on this album have been around for a couple of years and they
only now feel like they are complete"
"But some of them were written, basically, a week or two before we went into the
studio"
As one of the Australian headline acts for the Auckland to Perth BDO concerts,
the band who made it big with hits like Prisoner of Society, All Torn Down, and
Roll On are not at all daunted by their upcoming shows as now they are BDO
veterans, having performed as one of the headlining acts in previous years.
Scott says the thing he likes best about the BDO festival is he is able to see
so many different bands perform.
"it's a good opportunity for us as punters as well" he says, "To just get out
and see a whole lot of different bands...you are walking from one stage to
another and stumbling across a whole lot of different bands that you've never
heard of, that you might like,"
"For us it's just great to be able to play in front of such a huge crowd as
well.
"It is not like we can play gigs that big on our own. It's good exposure for us
being on a massive stage in front of an enormous crowd"
With a new album on the horizon, TLE crew will be playing some new material
which includes the "fast and energetic" first single. However, not to disappoint
fans of their well-established hits, Scott says they will still perform some
class TLE tunes.
"We've done the BDO a few times and we've been around for a while so people can
definitely expect to hear some new stuff from us," he says
"It won't be exactly the same as we've been doing for years but also the BDO has
a really varied kind of crowd so there will still be people who haven't seen us
before so we will pull out the old favourites.
"As far as us playing live, I think we are still pretty eager to please.
"We are still keen on trying to put on the best show we possibly can so I don't
know exactly. All I can say is old stuff and some new stuff and we'll give it
our best"
Obviously with the release of the new album, the boys will be gearing up to tour
the country, which includes a stop in Cairns.