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GODSMACK, SHINEDOWN Singers Praise ADELE, LADY GAGA For Their 'Raw Talent' - Aug. 19, 2012
The Rockstar Energy Uproar Festival kicked this past Friday, August 17 off in Kansas City, Missouri. To celebrate the tour launch, Uproar's Rick Florino spoke with Brent Smith from SHINEDOWN, Sully Erna from GODSMACK and Rick DeJesus from ADELITAS WAY. Read the question-and-answer session here and listen to the exclusive conversation using the audio player below.

Brent, Sully and Rick discussed the camaraderie between Uproar bands, what to expect from their live performances, things they like to do when they're not on stage, and plans for a possible onstage collaboration at the end of the night on Uproar. The guys even talked about Adele, Lady Gaga and the general state of music.

Here are some excerpts from the diverse conversation:

Brent Smith: "We were doing a show in Boston at the House of Blues on our last record, and Sully was working on an album at that time. It was like two years ago. Sully came out to the show and brought some friends. He was like, 'Wait until he sings this cover of 'Simple Man'.' We didn't play it that night though. I saw him up in the VIP area, and he was like, 'Dude, I'm going to tell you this right now. I was so looking forward to that song, and you didn't play it.' I told Sully, 'There are some personal issues going on with that song right now. That's why we're not playing it.' Sully said something that changed my life actually on a professional level. He put his arm around me and said, 'Dude, it's not about you. It's about the audience. All of those people came here tonight. They wanted to hear your songs, but they wanted to hear that song and you didn't play it for them. You've got to remember something. It's an honor to do what you do for living, and need to give the people what they want.' From that night on, we put the song back in the set. He was right about that. It was something I had to open my eyes to. I never got a chance to thank him for that, but I want to thank him now."

Sully Erna: "I was trying to get the point across that it's about the hits. I came there as a fan. I didn't come there as a friend of Brent's. I wasn't coming there because we'd worked together for ten years. I came there because I was a fan of hearing some of the stuff they've written, along with that song. To me, that's one of their hits. Yeah, LYNYRD SKYNYRD wrote it, but so what? THE BEATLES wrote 'Come Together', and AEROSMITH did an amazing version of that. It's part of their thing. 'Train Kept A-Rollin'' isn't even an AEROSMITH song. I didn't find that out until years later. It's part of your thing now. People want to hear the hits. They want to hear the songs they love you singing. There's a reason why that song was huge on the radio. I try to tell young bands that all the time: 'Do not neglect the hits.' Do you think Steven Tyler wants to sing 'Dream On' every night thirty years later? Fuck no! He has no desire to sing that song, but he gets up there and does it. When he sees thirty-thousand people singing along with him, his whole train of thought changes at that point. It's about delivering to the audience and playing the songs. A lot of bands will go, 'We want to play the 'B' cuts because they're cooler. These are the ones that didn't make the radio.' They try to go for this underground vibe, and that's cool if you want to be in the clubs for the rest of your life. If you're going to play to 20,000 people and entertain at a level like we do, you've got to play the hits or you're going to be in trouble.

Brent Smith: "When we ended our last record cycle, I had interviews with quite a few journalists. They said, 'How does it make you feel the days of selling ten million records are over?' I said, 'That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard in my life.' You have to connect with people. There's a young lady by the name of Adele. She personifies a vocal style and honest, musical sensibility played with real instruments. She's about a month and a half off from selling 10 million records in the United States. It's a different style of music, but at the same time, it's not. It's rhythm and blues. Music is a pendulum. It's constantly swinging. It will always come back around. You can have a gimmick and shticks that work every once in a while, but it will always come back to drums, bass, guitar, fantastic vocals, and a killer song."

Sully Erna: "I want to endorse something Brent just said. He hit on something very important I think people need to realize. I have a different opinion about a lot of stuff. With Adele, he hit it right on the head. She's probably one of my favorite artists right now. I listen to less rock music now than I ever have. I draw influences from so many different styles of music. That's why when I did my solo record, it sounded completely different than anything I've done with GODSMACK because I'd draw from world music, DEAD CAN DANCE, and MAZZY STAR. These world artists play their instruments like we do, but it's a different style. For me, the beauty lies in the work put into it. I've got to tell you. Even with the electronica and pop artists out there, at times there are people writing songs for them, but it's still an art. For what it's worth, it can be really powerful. Nobody wants to like Lady Gaga in rock 'n' roll because she's the pop diva selling out arenas everywhere. Good for her! She's writing huge, fat hits. She won me over at a certain point. I'm gonna tell you straight up. When I saw that HBO special and I was looking at the 'Monster Ball' concert, at first I was like, 'This is ridiculous. It's so cheesy.' When those credits rolled at the end, they showed her in the dressing room, warming up with her backup singers and singing from her heart. That made me realize this girl doesn't run tape, and she can sing her ass off. I don't care what anybody says. You may love her, hate her, or think she's a kook, but she's the modern-day Grace Slick from JEFFERSON STARSHIP. She's just a really bizarre artist. That girl can really sing her ass off, just like Adele. I love the diversity of music and think it's important people keep trying different things because otherwise we all sound the same. We have to have those kinds of influences. My hat's off to them. Raw talent draws people to her — like Brent was talking about. Adele has sold 10 million records off raw talent. Some songs are just her and a piano or her and a guitar. She doesn't even need an instrument. She can just sing, and it's overwhelming because it's so amazing. Besides the lyrical content and being able to touch every broken heart in the world, there's still a passion and sincerity to her voice that's so important for people to hear, recognize, and embrace. That form of artistry isn't as around as it was when people were cutting vinyl like Etta James and Aretha Franklin. I'm glad people acknowledge that and it's becoming admired again. To me, that's the heart of rock 'n' roll. To hear a singer reach for that note and crack a little bit is the most beautiful thing in the world. I don't want it to be perfect all the time. Like Rick was saying, it gets carried away with auto-tuning and pushing buttons to make a song happen. There's an art to rock 'n' roll and this music that needs to be nurtured and savored. I'm so grateful for artists like that."

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COMMENT | Alice Cooper, Lady Gaga, Marilyn Manson
posted by : Tyrone_metalhead
8/19/2012 1:53:32 AM
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i always liked Godsmack since the 90's. Just Like Marilyn Manson In The 90's, Lady GaGa brang back shock & Industrial to the forefront. & its sad Alice Cooper & Marilyn Manson just up & ran out of ideas to shock. I love Alice btw. Manson sucks now.


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posted by : exhalingscarlet
8/19/2012 2:40:14 AM
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raw sex with both


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COMMENT | 'RE: #'
posted by : Smashing Blumpkins
8/19/2012 10:06:24 AM
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With Sully and Brent? Whatever floats yer boat I suppose.


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COMMENT | 'RE: ''RE: #'''
posted by : sherdian518
8/20/2012 10:45:41 AM
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LOL


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posted by : Killuall
8/19/2012 3:48:10 AM
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and we all praise Sully for his amazing vocal talent.


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COMMENT | 'RE: #'
posted by : MrMcThrasher III
8/19/2012 7:37:14 PM
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Come on people. I think this comment was supposed to be sarcastic.


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posted by : Sadistikexekution
8/19/2012 4:14:01 AM
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A no talent like silly erna wouldn't know talent if it hit him in the face!


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posted by : Sickboy666
8/19/2012 4:22:28 AM
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Fuck Sully Erna. Damn man, I used to have some respect for you.


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COMMENT | 'RE: #'
posted by : mygoodeye
8/19/2012 9:17:09 AM
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Why in the world would you ever have respect for Sully Erna?


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COMMENT | More and more often
posted by : watchman11
8/19/2012 4:34:53 AM
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I can't tell if I'm reading BM or TMZ


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posted by : JOSHSKORN
8/19/2012 4:48:55 AM
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Oh yeah, gotta love these "raw talents" that can't even write their own music. and are just performers. Whatever.


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posted by : jocques
8/19/2012 5:03:58 AM
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Lady Gaga and Adele are just too contrived for me. Adele relies on a LOT of 'voice manipulation'...I've seen her sing in a room with less than 50 people, unamplified, so I actually have first-hand knowledge of it. gaga 'borrows' a lot from a lot of artists, from the look to the songs....not for me.


And fuck these two wankers.


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posted by : mygoodeye
8/19/2012 8:10:38 AM
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Beware, reading an interview with the two douche bags above will make you considerably dumber. Sully would be better off not opening his mouth in public ever again.


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COMMENT | it's all about the hits, Sully?
posted by : hurricane hugo
8/19/2012 9:30:02 AM
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That's why so many major-level bands suck now - they don't have the guts to go out there and perform the songs that they love the most. Funny how you never heard Zeppelin - or hear Neil Young or Prince - try to sell that line of shit in interviews.

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posted by : RiotAct666
8/19/2012 9:59:02 AM
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Sully & Godsmack are just a bunch of hacks!

Stop ripping off AIC already!


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posted by : Smashing Blumpkins
8/19/2012 10:07:33 AM
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Rick DeJesus?


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COMMENT | Set lists
posted by : JPACHALEN
8/19/2012 10:10:31 AM
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Hearing your favorite song at a concert can be a problem at times. If you really like a band hearing a "deep cut" is always a treat. Many bands just plonk out the same old tired set list tour after tour. Bands like Zep and Neil Young had so many good songs they could get away with anything. Bands like Godsmack had better play the hits because the drop off in quality is severe.


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posted by : Aces_High99
8/19/2012 10:29:22 AM
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I think Adele is awesome. She's got such a powerful, soulful voice, and seems so down to earth and spunky.

Lady Gaga...not a fan of her music, aside from a few radio hits that just bored into my brain due to endless repetition (Poker Face and Bad Romance), but I respect her.

She's definitely a true artist...more so than that old crone, Madonna, who can't sing, write music, or play instruments worth a damn.


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COMMENT | Gaga and Adele
posted by : lemonking
8/19/2012 11:10:37 AM
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Both have a shit ton of talent. Just because they're not metal and some of you (the ones NOT getting pussy) are too insecure to deal with that. Yeah... there's a ton of shit music out there but these two chicks are the real deal. They write their own stuff and though I'm not particularly a fan of Gaga, Adele kills it every time with her vocals. I've been a metal fan for 30 years but there's as much shitty metal out there as there is pop. Grow some balls, fat boys. It's ok to admit there's other talent out there.


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COMMENT | 'RE: Gaga and Adele'
posted by : MrMcThrasher III
8/19/2012 7:34:33 PM
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Nobody has to like Adele because you say they'd be closeminded. Quit being a wanker.


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COMMENT | BTW..
posted by : lemonking
8/19/2012 11:12:19 AM
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It's funny how the people hating on Adele because they're so metal seem to know so much about her... Closeted assholes.


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posted by : BrewMe
8/19/2012 11:40:30 AM
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Even though those ladies genre is not my thing, vocal talent is vocal talent.

Al bands are influenced by previous bands but Godsmack clearly borrowed too heavy, in a very transparent way from AIC, from the artwork, music, lyrics/titles and the band name. AIC prolly has grounds to sue but they don't roll that way. It would not surprise me if Godsmack wanted to cover an AIC tune for an album, like the covers they included on their last album, but I could see just a "no but thanks for asking" from the AIC camp. I just wish they would have carved their own path a little more, but that might not have been as profitable.


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posted by : nomadism
8/19/2012 12:50:47 PM
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You think Lady Gaga and Adele were going to turn down their record labels offering them millions? Just because a label turns them into a certain image doesn't mean they don't have actual talent.


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COMMENT | When these...
posted by : SweetCheetah
8/19/2012 1:13:59 PM
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chicks start performing in the buff, I'll be a little more interested.


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posted by : Digitaldeadstar
8/19/2012 1:23:08 PM
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Lady Gaga and Adele are both pretty talented. Adele probably moreso vocally. Gaga can play a piano pretty damn good and her voice has a pretty decent range. It's a shame she is more focused on "shock value" than just putting forth her raw talent. But it also sells better.

To an extent I agree with what Sully said about playing hits for large audiences. Especially in bands like Godsmack of Shinedown which have a limited number of hits and have a more casual fanbase. A lot of people do show up to hear those songs, whereas often times the more dedicated fans have seen them live before and are tired of them.

It isn't exclusive to rock bands either, metal bands often do the same thing.


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posted by : RockRoadie1x
8/19/2012 1:48:14 PM
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I was just glad to read that interview because I knew that Queensryche, Sebastian Bach and GNR would not be talked about for once!


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posted by : bonescraper13
8/19/2012 4:01:56 PM
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A comment has "brang" in it. Wow. DUMB ASS!


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COMMENT | Both Adele & Gaga
posted by : JJJB
8/19/2012 5:11:30 PM
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Are > 99% of the shit bands blabbed about on this site that's for sure.

I think I made it through the new Shinedown album about twice before I deleted it.


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posted by : DTC
8/19/2012 5:35:41 PM
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I would like live music to be an experience again and not just a Friday night afterwork chillout entertainment thing, know what I mean. These two guys are as cynical as it gets. But we do live in an age of tribute bands that make a living off playing other people's hits.

By 'experience' I mean something that takes you to another place. Led Zep would play like 5 songs in a 2 hours set because of all the improvisations. Sometimes it's boring, other times it's pure amazement. But at least it's unpredictable. Modern music's disease is predictability.

But a lot of people don't want to be moved, or worse, they have no idea how music can move them. Just look at all those twats texting on their phones during concerts. It's just sad. I'd been watching vintage Metallica stuff most of the weekend, thinking "wow, when I was growing up the world was so different. There so much less ways to entertain yourself. TVs had 4 channels, video games were slow and primitive, Youtube didn't exist so you hardly knew what your fave bands looked like unless you bought magazines to see them on 2 pictures or a wall poster".

I terribly miss the mystique and fascination of those days... sometimes.


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posted by : DTC
8/19/2012 5:43:11 PM
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Oh yeah, and massive crowd singalong is so incredibly annoying too. You can't even hear the band play. The cool thing about going to smaller venues to see less known bands is that people shut up during their sets. If you've seen old 70s videos of Sabbath you'll get that feeling too - in those days people didn't sing along, didn't mosh, didn't text or anything, they just listened to your performance, and if you played good they cheered. When you watch a Metallica concert now people go apeshit just because they see them on stage, they could fart for 2 hours in their mics the crowd would still go nuts. Modern day Beatlemania.


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