Lostprophets Interview: Ian Watkins on the Sound of Weapons

by | Aug 16, 2012

“I was thinking I was a big buff guy that wanted to fight people at every show,” Ian Watkins jokes.

On a hot August evening outside a restaurant on the Sunset Strip, the Lostprophets frontman tells stories of Public Disturbance, a mid-90s UK hardcore band who he drummed for. He says shows during that era were “a bunch of cool times” and remembers being in a two-man mosh pit for Vision of Disorder. “It was a good vibe.”

Having sold over 3.5 million records worldwide, released five studio albums, including a handful of hit singles, Lostprophets have managed to maintain their longevity for nearly 13 years. Signed in 1999 at the peak of nu metal, the group quickly found themselves in the U.S. at the turn of the century playing with New York bands like Glassjaw, The Movielife, and Amazing Device (“Everyone [was] from Long Island!”). Today, watching cars pass by on Hollywood’s renowned boulevard, Watkins says the band’s writing approach was the same on their newly-released fifth studio album Weapons as with their 2000 debut Thefakesoundofprogress.

“We still approach songwriting in exactly the same way…Whatever comes out is an honest product. People might like it, people might not — but it’s honest.”

Front page & article photo by Dorothy Gilbert

INTERVIEW: Jonny Craig Exposed – The Drugs, The Sex, The Scams

“It’s sketchy back here,” says Jonny Craig as he steps out of his van to scope the dark alley. We’re in the middle of California’s High Desert in a narrow loading dock behind the venue that stretches nearly a football field long. Aside...

Interview: Bevan Davies & Kyle Sanders Tell the Story of MonstrO

In the early 2000s when MonstrO drummer Bevan Davies moved to LA with his band Comes With The Fall, one of the group’s first-ever fans was Alice in Chains mastermind Jerry Cantrell. “When we had a show…[Cantrell] would come out and do encores with us on...