And next you’re heading to Download, opening the third stage on the Sunday. What can we expect from your set?
“Hopefully, the best 25 minutes we could possibly give. We're on pretty early on the Sunday, and we are nervous about it. But at the same time, if you are there, it's definitely something that you're gonna come away from happy that you've seen!”
You had the challenge of opening on the Sunday of Download Pilot and you still aced it…
“Oh no, not Pilot! We had so many problems. It might have seen okay to the outside, but I started having a massive asthma attack, it was really bad, and I threw up onstage during the first song. I ended up coming offstage and then blacked out and no-one knew about it. But for me in particular – I can't really speak for everyone else – this [year’s] a redemption of what happened at Download Pilot last year.”
You played some of the songs off Rouge Carpet Disaster at Pilot, but they were mostly under working titles, right?
“At that point, not all of them had their final titles yet. We put them on a setlist because [although] I didn't want to be giving away the song names, at that point we only had five songs out or something like that. We threw on Lye solution, Courtney, just relax I think was on there as well. Courtney’s one which sticks in people's heads, because it's the heaviest as a band that we've ever been and it's the heaviest we will probably ever go. So many people who have waited for that all the way up until two weeks ago. They’re like, ‘This is the song, at long last!’”