BUCKCHERRY Talks New Album, Touring And Tattoos In Video Interview

August 3, 2010

Rockerrazzi.com and 98.7 FM recently conducted an interview with BUCKCHERRY guitarist Keith Nelson and vocalist Josh Todd. You can now watch the chat below.

BUCKCHERRY's fifth studio album, "All Night Long", arrived in stores today (Tuesday, August 3). Todd and Nelson are the band's original members and have been working together for 15 years, but Todd told The Pulse of Radio they still occasionally butt heads while making a record. "It's not like what people would think, you know," he said. "We're not like, we don't have to have like a shrink come in and talk to us, or we don't need a mediator in the studio to get through writing a song. But yeah, you know, occasionally we'll butt heads on like an issue, but it's like we work stuff out so quickly. You know, Keith and I and everybody in BUCKCHERRY, we're all focused on the outcome, which is we're just trying to make the song the best it can be."

"All Night Long" is the third album from the band since it ended a five-year hiatus in 2006, and it follows up 2008's "Black Butterfly".

BUCKCHERRY made a comeback in 2006 with the album "15". It was the group's first million-seller and featured the hit "Crazy Bitch".

BUCKCHERRY next plays Rock On The Range Canada in Winnipeg on August 7 and the Sturgis Bike Rally in Sturgis, South Dakota on August 9. The band will join NICKELBACK on the road this fall.

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