Hey Deryck, how was your 2019?
“Really good. We wrapped up our record [Order In Decline] by February, and then we pretty much went straight out on the road. We’ve been around the world, from Japan to Australia, Europe and North America. It’s been a busy year for us.”
Does starting out with a new album ready to go give you an optimistic launchpad for the rest of the year?
“Yes and no (laughs). There are always so many unknowns when you finish a record. You have no idea if anyone’s going to like it. You have no idea if you even like it, because you’ve been so close to it and listened to it for a thousand hours. You’re just like, ‘Okay, we’re done,’ and you head off on tour. You never know what’s going to happen. But luckily the reaction’s been really good, and from what we hear the fans love it.”
The album contained a lot of political anxiety. Do you think things have gotten better or worse this year?
“Much the same. I don’t think it’s going to quickly change for better or worse just yet. There are still divisions everywhere we go. I’m an optimistic person, though, and I think everything goes in cycles. It will eventually change to a more positive cycle, I’m sure.”
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Is touring a different experience now from the old days, in terms of your lifestyle, habits and partying?
“Quite a bit, yeah (laughs). And not just me, but for the whole band. We all used to be pretty bad. There’s only two guys in the band that really drink now, where it used to be all of us doing everything possible.”
How has your health been this year? You look a lot more like your old self these days…
“Thank you. I feel good. I feel better and better each year, to be honest. I try to live as healthily as I can these days.”