Pushing The Needle To The Red With GEOFF O'LEARY From PISTONFIST

Pushing The Needle To The Red With GEOFF O'LEARY From PISTONFIST

Interview by Kris Peters It has been a well deserved breakthrough 18-month period for Brisbane rock outfit PistonFist that saw the band not only deliver their debut album RedLine, but also power through support slots with Jane's Addiction, The...
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Interview by Kris Peters
It has been a well deserved breakthrough 18-month period for
Brisbane rock outfit PistonFist that saw the band not only deliver
their debut album RedLine, but also power through support slots
with Jane's Addiction, The Smashing Pumpkins, Cancer Bats, The Poor
and Alice Cooper.
Despite setbacks that threatened to blow their motor, PistonFist
time and time again regrouped and embraced the change to emerge
triumphant and in more demand than ever before. But, as a wise man
once said, a band's true character can only surface in times of
extreme hardship or adversity. Or he would have if the wise man
knew anything about the music industry as a whole.
What started as the logical next step in the evolution of
PistonFist when invited to tour Europe with original Slipknot
vocalist Anders Colsefni quickly turned into a maelstrom of
unwanted disaster when Colsefni pulled the pin on the run of shows
not long after PistonFist had finished paying the bulk of the tours
expenses. It was a pivotal moment in the future and career of the
band, who not only had to weigh up the potential destruction of
heading out on the tour of a lifetime, but also the very real
prospect of more or less throwing a small fortune down the
proverbial drain.
After a pow-wow with the other two bands scheduled to be part of
the tour - Sin Soto and Kaosis - the bands collectively decided to
push forward and try to salvage at least something from the rapidly
darkening dream. The first point of order was to secure the venues
to play at, the second was coming up with a band high enough in
stature to join the tour that would draw a crowd and make the tour
an enticing proposition for venues and countries that would likely
have never heard of any of the three bands other than the fact they
may have briefly seen their name on a tour poster that was now null
and void.
Their solution? Piece together two tribute bands featuring the
existing cast of musicians that would put bums on seats and also
not demand more money than they were worth. Thus, the Prodigy and
Slipknot tribute bands were born, and the tour was back on!
PistonFist frontman Geoff O'Leary joined HEAVY recently for a chat
about the tour and what has been a whirlwind period for the band,
starting with the boys finally getting recognised by the powers
that be and given the opportunity to shine on the big stage.
"It's an interesting one," he measured. "We've definitely busted
our bums. We did the Australian and New Zealand tour last year with
Anders and Waylon (Reavis, Mushroomhead), two really, really good
guys, and we had a fat time. Smashing Pumpkins was great, but the
one for me that's a bit of a standout was Alice Cooper. It was
amazing. We've never been looked after so well at a show. We're
fortunate, no doubt, but at the same time we worked hard. We've
worked on all the things, too - and this is one for the young bands
that are listening. The social media, the consistent rehearsals,
just busting your balls is well worth it. I think the thing is we
love it. We're not making money - it's costing us money, no doubt -
but we love it. That's where it's at. And I think if you don't love
it, don't waste your time."
In the full interview, Geoff talks more about the European tour,
how it was salvaged and how close it came to being abandoned, the
rise of PistonFist, lessons learnt from playing with bands like
Cancer Bats, touring overseas for the first time and what he
expecting, the value of honesty and trust in the music industry,
having to relearn and play drums for the first five shows of the
tour, anticipated problems, their upcoming new single and
more.


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