NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The guys in The Gaslight Anthem arent here to save rock n roll.
Handwritten, the much anticipated new release from the New Jersey quartet (a fifth member, guitarist Ian Perkins, tours with the band), has a lot of high hopes pinned to it. The band is seen by many as one of guitar-driven rocks potential latter-day heroes, and the guys in the group say they hear that kind of crazy chatter all the time.
There are a lot of bets on the table right now, lead singer Brian Fallon joked.
I think we all try not to think about that and take it one day at a time, guitarist Alex Rosamilia said. We recorded a record that we all like. It happens to be a rock record, but we didnt do it to try to save rock n roll. Thats a pretty pompous thing to do.
They agree with Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohls recent statement that rock has hit a stagnant period, much like in the late 1980s before Grohls Nirvana rewrote the rules. Everyones into dance music and singles again, much of the guitar rock has become blasé and radio airplay dwindles daily.
Fallon was just turning onto music when Nevermind came out and remembers the sea change in pop music.
It kind of feels like when I was a kid in the very late 80s or 1990 – every band had the heavy 80s song and then they had the ballad, and then all (of) the sudden these garage bands came and it was like, Whoa, what is this? Fallon said. My mom says, That sounds like Led Zeppelin. Thats nothing new. This is just cyclical. It goes in cycles.
And like the rest of his bandmates, he doesnt buy the talk that theyre the ones to lead the charge this time around.
I dont think that were the Nirvana, Fallon said. I think somebody else is going to have to be them.
Maybe, drummer Benny Horowitz said, we can at least be the Mudhoney of this era.
Though theyre based in New Jersey, they left the Garden State for Nashville, Tenn., in February and joined Grammy-winning producer Brendan OBrien at Blackbird Studios, owned by country star Martina McBride and her husband, John, thus shaking loose from all those folks who might normally distract. The trip to Nashville not only produced an album theyre excited about but also proved their bond remains strong as they move past the half-decade mark.
I think it really turns into more of a family thing, Horowitz said. You dont have to have those everyday social niceties that you usually do. Like every day you dont have to go, Howd you sleep? How was your night? or nothing like that. Weve done this together close to 250 to 300 days a year for the last five or six years.