*Ego Assassin’s Interview with Lame Excuse*
Interview Date: May 16, 2008:
EgoAssassin: How did the band start?
Mark: We started about ten years ago when I was fifteen. Dennis and I would basically just play guitar at his house, usually covers of punk rock songs that we liked. We started writing songs together, and got a drummer 6 or so months later. That was the beginning of the dream (which sometimes seems more like a nightmare hahaha). (I actually played with a couple guys, Jon and Dave, for awhile, but after that, Dennis and I got things rolling again).
EgoAssassin: What’s the current band line up? (and where are you guys all from)
Mark: Currently it’s me on Guitar/Vocals & Dennis on Bass/Vocals. Drummers quit our band a lot (usually to become failed front-men), but we’ll have to get another one soon so we can tour it up.
We’re all from Central Connecticut.
EgoAssassin: How did you come up with the name “Lame Excuse”?
Mark: It came at a time in our early teen years where a lot of our friends were dipping out on each other to party heavier and associate with people that we weren’t down with. Basically people loose touch, and the reasoning’s are rarely legit (especially at that age). So, Lame Excuse was indicative of excuses that were given from friends to justify how we were basically all growing up and apart.
Plus it had an air of youthful satire that we thought was pleasantly ironic.
EgoAssassin: How many records have you guys come out with?
Lame Excuse: We have done 3 full lengths, and one E.P.
No one Here to Hear It “99”
Seen Better Days “02”
Rain in Spain E.P. “03”
Stay for the Moment “07”
We’re also considering doing a live record sometime this year, which would be pretty sweet, I think.
EgoAssassin: Any styles of music that you have never attempted to play, but want to?
Mark: I cant stop listening to that new Aggrolites record. I have always wanted to do some reggae tinged punk. Like NOFX “eat the meek” stuff. I’m a huge Operation Ivy kid, and obviously Rancid and what not, but for some reason we’ve never gone for it.
Dennis: I would definitely like to do a little more thrashed out punk rock, probably borderline Grind stuff, but we’ll see…don’t want to alienate the teenyboppers haha.
EgoAssassin: If you could play with any band/artist in the world, who would it be?
Dennis: Lagwagon, Pulley, MxPx, Alkaline Trio, No Use for a Name
Mark: Dennis said a few, but I think the question asks for one, which is really tough, but I’m gonna say…Jawbreaker.
EgoAssassin: What are your major influences that drive your music or ideas?
Mark: I would definitely say my friends (past and present) influence my writing the most. I think some of the closest people to me would be surprised how many songs are reflections of my interpretation of various aspects of their lives. I think that’s important…friends should inspire you! Also faith/doubt are always in there, sometimes more overtly than others. Oh, and I have a consistent knack for waging lyrical warfare against things I hate about the scene.
EgoAssassin: What’s the music scene like in Connecticut?
Mark: Pretty beat actually…Jersey is where it’s at!
Dennis: We have a pretty good hardcore scene here. Originally bands like Hatebreed were big. Then bands like With Honor and Life In You Way really helped put us on the map. The kids here are amazing though. Every time we do shows, there is no shortage of love given.
EgoAssassin: What is the song “Darwin’s Black Box” about?
Mark: There is a scientist by the name of Michael Behe who wrote a book titled “Darwin’s Black Box.” Basically he asserts that evolution cannot account for the whole of complexity on Earth because humans are irreducibly complex. Meaning we don’t function at every level of evolution (which is necessary for the theory). Essentially, living things can indeed evolve and adapt, but life cannot evolve from non-life.
That song is my summation of such notions. I have become relatively obsessed with the works of Charles Darwin lately, and I find him to be exceptionally brilliant. I believe science and faith can exist symbiotically, and they should. If I may quote the song, “where science and faith collide; there ends life’s mystery.”
EgoAssassin: I dig the song “Forever”, can you tell me when you guys wrote this one?
Mark: Thanks man! That song is a reflection of a relationship I was involved in. Things had kind of gone awry, and I was determined to restore things. It’s basically me assuring her (as well as myself) that everything will work out, amidst my own doubts and reservation.
EgoAssassin: What is the biggest problem in our world today?
Mark: Wow, that’s a tough one! I am just gonna toss my biggest concerns out there; I’ll spare you the logistics. MTV, Global Climate Change, Globalization, and Trade Exploitation are some of the biggest. Also, Racism, Ethnocentrism, any and all forms of ignorance. There are far too many people out there that think they have it all figured out. Thus becoming deaf to other opinions or interpretations, and I think that is a really dangerous place to live…Stay open-minded!
Dennis: I think people show an overall lack of care for one another. Everybody looks to the government to fix everything, but that’s not gonna happen. People need to look out for each other, and deal with their own problems…stop looking to blame everyone else.
EgoAssassin: Any books or publications that you recommend that the youth get their hands on?
Mark: I am reading a book right now titled, “The Fate of Africa” by: Martin Meredith…Amazing! Also “1776” by: David McCullough, “Take This Job and Ship It” by: Senator Byron L. Dorgan, and “The Language of God” by: Francis S. Collins.
Dennis: Nope
EgoAssassin: Anything important that you want to share with your fans or just people in general?
Mark: Stop listening to bands whose members have ridiculously eccentric bangs, and or tight jeans. Also, bands that follow the: “Verse, Chorus (sing one line, scream one line), Cheesy unoriginal breakdown, Outro” formula should disappear. There are still people who believe music transcends trend.
It’s funny, I’ve known kids who grew up listening to punk rock with me, and they actually think this fashion-core explosion is a derivative of Punk, but it’s not! Punk hasn’t evolved into anything else, it’s alive and well, just look at bands like Lifetime, A Wilhelm Scream, Dead to Me, The Gaslight Anthem, Crime in Stereo, No Trigger, Smoke or Fire, The Draft, Bouncing Souls. H2O is back, Bad Religion’s new record was amazing, Face to Face is back…and on and on, seriously!
Dennis: Again, I’d just like to see people take care of one another. Support each other, show some love, and play bass.
EgoAssassin: Last question, what’s the worst show you have ever played?
Dennis: Ashford acoustic show
Mark: Probably that show in Mass with that “Autumn something” band…That pretty much sucked!
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