Keith:
(As he waves "hello" to the tape player) My name is Keith and I'm the lead singer of the incredible,
fabulous, star studded Circle Jerks.
RAD:
First of all I wanna say I really like the new album. I think you guys have really matured with this
album. It's still punk rock, but it's got more of a depth to it. Is that because of the time off you've
spent working on other projects?
Keith:
I think it's been our time off . I also think that it's because the bulk of the material was written by
the bass player and myself. The bass player being the fabulous Z boy Schloss. A lot more of our musical
influences crept up into what we were writing and playing this time around. When you listen to it
you'll hear Kinks or Who, you might hear a little bit of Mowtown running through, especially on the
bass lines. We wanted to make a real loud thrash album, but at the same time we wanted to rock out
a bit to. We didn't want to make the type of record that all of the other bands are making right
now. One of the problems I have in listening to all of these bands that are popular is that they all
have the same type of song quality really poppy and snappy. I mean we're covered with bands that are
doing that kind of a thing and that's the last thing we wanted to do was make a radio friendly album.
RAD:
I have a friend who's seen you in LA recently and he says that your show now is the best it's ever
been. He also saw you guys several times back in the 80's.
Keith:
Well, it's due to mass drug consumption. The designer drugs work wonders and they're very readily
accessible. The crystal meth is really good, too. I just attribute our energy to the fact that we're
playing to younger kids and we just feed off their energy. Basically, one of the things we're doing
right now is proving ourselves to these kids. We are in our 30's, some of us in our upper 30's, but we're
not a bunch of burn outs. I mean if we came out and just stood around, there are too many bands that
do that! We're not that kind of a band, and if you want to see that go see one of the English shoe-
gazing bands.
RAD:
I've actually heard you guys referred to as the eternal teenagers.
Keith:
That's a great way of putting it. That teenager in side of all of us could be a spark! That could be
one of the reasons we have the energy we have. Like I said, we gotta work hard for the time that
we're up there. Right now we're playing 24 to 27 songs. You'll definitely definitely get your money's
worth.
RAD:
Does that include a lot of the old classics?
Keith:
Now, when you say old, does that mean that you think we are sitting around on our fat asses?
RAD:
I want to hear the songs I grew up with, like Wild In the Streets, When The Shit Hits The Fan,
Wonderful, etc.
Keith:
Keep goin'! They're all there. It's like a stroll down hardcore memory lane. All your favorites brought
you by the Circle Jerks.
RAD:
How has it been, being signed to Mercury?
Keith:
They've treated us really well, the people are really friendly. They're not doing all of the work that
we had hoped they would do for us, but the album has only been out for a month and a half, so it s still
early. I mean we're not out there blowin' the doors out sale wise, but I hope this is one of those albums
that gains momentum.
RAD:
How did working with Debbie Gibson on "I Wanna Destroy You" come about?
Keith:
That was actually Tiffany disguised as Debbie Gibson! The guy who produced our record Nico, got a call
from Debbie Gibson's management to mix her new album. His mind set was, "how incredibly lame!
What a nail in the coffin career wise!" So he requested a demo of the songs, and he thought,
"Wow!, this is not like what I thought it would be!" So he ended up mixing her album, and in that
process they started dating, and she happened to be in the studio the day we recorded the song. I was
thinkin' to my self something else needs to be done to this song and one of my best friends is living
with Suzy Gardner of L7, and I thought Wow! How cool would it be to have all the gals from L7
screaming and yelling in their kinda voices, with this pretty pop princess singing right next to them.
That would make for a pretty wild scenario! The problem was L7 were leaving for Europe the next
day. So I was only able to get Suzy Gardner to come down. I did have to explain to Debbie's mom what
the song was about.
RAD:
It's about sitting around all day watching TV, and how that destroys you, right?
Keith:
the bottom line of that song is complacency.
RAD:
I just have one more question, and that's about Brain Taco.
Keith:
One of the things I try not to do is talk about everybody else's projects. As you know our guitar player
plays in another band who are much more popular than we are. So that's kind of a distraction. Our bass
player is in a couple of other bands which can be distracting. So when I'm asked about what other
things I'm working on I wanna be fair to everybody else. Brain Taco is comprised of Zander, myself,
Dave Naverou and Chad from the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Sometimes Norwood Fisher from Fishbone.
Sometimes Mike Mart who plays in another band With Zander. Sometimes Stephen Perkins and Mark
Lanobel from Porno For Pyros. We just get together and play songs that they don't get to play which
are punk rock songs. Also another name I wanna mention is Jay, who's the guitar player for White
Zombie. We get together and play benefits. We don't make any money for doing it. We've done a
couple of benefits for NYA which is the neighborhood youth association, which is to deter LA kids
from becoming gang members. Our last benefit was for the Surf Rider's Foundation, which is set up
to help keep the ocean clean.
The concert that followed was amazing! Circle Jerks were full of energy and even better than I had imagined they would be. They did play all of my favorites, besides "Love Kills" and it did bring back a flood of good memories.