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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Placebo and TI Albums



At the age of 23 is quite normal to play in TI Albums one of the biggest bands in the last 10 years. OK, maybe not, but that's the strange case of the Californian drummer Steve Forrest.

After the sinking of five years of his life in the U.S. alt-rock band Evaline Forrest was dismissed from his duties and spent a year looking for the soul to Breakup Songs mature at the age of 21. It turns out that the drummer Evaline was noted, while the band Placebo to support one of their tour, and when drummer Steven Hewitt has long placebo chose to leave the band in October of 2007 called for singer Brian Molko Forrest services and the rest, as they say, is history.

Range with Steve on the surreality of TI Albums the situation, the chaotic tour program, to discuss the adaptation of a recipe for success, and bring something fresh galvanisng in the field.

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I think now it's the life around pretty well non-stop adjusted?

Yes, I was sick for the first time, I was very good  Akon Songs and everyone else had this error, so I gave the last one to get. The day-out routines eventually take its toll on you.

Too many after parties, perhaps?

(Laughs) Maybe!

The last two years have been a time  TI Albums quite surreal for you?

Yes, it was pretty wild man, a lot of things have happened ... I have not only changed as a person but also as a musician. So many things come into my life - some of its forced on me, of which not a few - but it was a really nice arcade. These were the best years of my life so far.

It was difficult to find a band who have a history and a story behind them to come in on foot, sat behind the drums, and thought, 'play'?

This part was not so bad, I think, was all that was the hardest part. Playing is one thing that could really afford not to think too much.If I concentrated too much on the battery would eventually affect the way I played. I've tried to keep it as simple and low to the ground as possible and only for me to think for themselves, "it's the musicians that I like and respect very much."

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