American Head Charge
Michelle LaRose talks with Cameron Heacock for Metal Masters
Photographs by Michelle LaRose
Welcome
to Metal Masters I hope you're enjoying the show so far. You just saw Cowards by American Head Charge. Our next video is going to be Loyalty by American Head
Charge, but before we play that we have the pleasure of catching up to Cameron
from American Head Charge here at Boomerz Boiler Room.
MM:
Cameron, you're out promoting your brand new album The Feeding. This just came
out. It was supposed to come out in October. Why the
hold up? Why did it take so long?
Cameron: I think it was just a
thing that our new label wasn't exactly ready to put the record out. The set-up
wasn't right. It was frustrating at the time because it had already been two or
three years that we had been writing to get ready for it. It was hard to have
it be pushed back even just four months. In retrospect I think it worked out very
well for the band. I love your accent by the way.
MM: That's Michigan.
Thank you very much. I heard you had fifty songs or better for this new album.
Now you had to narrow it down. How do you do that?
Cameron: Somebody's exaggerating.
I don't know if we have that many.
MM: But you had a lot. How do you
narrow that down? Cameron: Good production. Our producer was really good.
As hard as it is and as close as we get to the songs that we write, it's hard
sometimes. But we put our faith in the producer and he was like, "This is the
one we should put on it, this is the one we shouldn't." He kind of directed us
in the right way.
MM: So the songs that you didn't keep on this album,
will they show up in the future? Cameron: There are definitely elements
of songs that will probably come up. I know that there was a song that we wrote
for The War Of Art and I took lyrics off of that and put it on the song on our
new record called Leave Me Alone. It's just the lyrics and the bridge. I do that
all the time. If there's something that I really like the way I wrote it or the
lyrics of it, I'll pull it if it's not had the chance to be on a record yet.
MM:
I've heard you guys have had drug problems. As in they can't find any. No, but
you're trying to overcome that? This is something you're trying to do, overcome
your demons? Cameron: Well yeah of course. This band is definitely therapy
for me. I don't know how expensive my clinical costs would be! [Laughing] But
not that I could really talk to anybody. It's better when I can just talk to the
microphone. Whoever wants to hear it can hear it.
MM: You've
been known to fire shotguns on stage. Has this issue changed for you since the
Dimebag incident?
Cameron:
It changed kinda' right when it was happening. It was just kind of a spontaneous
thing. Our ex-guitar player, Dave Rogers had kind of a small surplus of weaponry.
It just seemed like a fun idea. We were playing at Ozzfest in the morning. First
on second stage. It was kind of like the starting gun for Ozzfest.
MM:
Maybe with the Dimebag Darrell thing, bands should be armed!
Cameron: Well
I bought a machete; I can't remember where we were. But I never bring it up on
stage. Maybe I do? I don't know.
MM: You've got the machete! You're getting ready to go on tour with Mudvayne at the end of the month. Where are
you guys going to be heading to?
Cameron: Everywhere. I think its at least
forty dates. Check it out. We'll be here, somewhere.
MM:
You guys are going to be on the Head Bangers Ball April 9th? What's going to be
on that? Are you going to talk or play or what? Cameron: I'm not exactly
sure of the details. I just know that I'm going to give Jamie a big hug because
it's been a while since I've seen him. They actually are already playing it on
Head Bangers Ball. It'll be cool to go to MTV2 and hang out and I don't know,
act like we're cool.
MM: We're getting ready to go in to Loyalty. This
is brand new for us. We haven't played it yet. We haven't even seen it. What are
we getting ready to see here?
Cameron: Kind of a visual depiction of some
of the stuff that goes on in my head. Some of those demons. Weather they be figurative
or literal. And how that relates to me with other people and other people with
me.
MM: Sounds very interesting. We're going to check it out right now.
Loyalty with American Head Charge right here on Metal Masters.

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