


Richard Patrick / Filter: Thank you! The difference between this album and the last two records is that we did everything with fake drums. How did the recording of this album differ from previous projects and what was it like recording with the new lineup? The interview proved to be very insightful and honest while also opening a window into the mind of Richard Patrick.Ĭontinue on below to read our exclusive interview with Richard, and don’t forget to watch their new video for “Surprise” and catch them live in a town near you when they go on tour this summer!ĪltWire : First off, great work on the new album! To me, it’s one of your finest works, and I really love how you managed to reinvent your earlier sound for modern times.

What followed was a nearly hour-long conversation in which Richard fondly recollected the band’s formative years, candidly spoke about the new album The Sun Comes Out Tonight, his career, addiction and his thoughts on the current issues at home and abroad. Featuring the smash hit “Hey Man Nice Shot” (written in response to the 1987 public suicide of Pennsylvania Treasurer R.Budd Dwyer), the album sold over a million copies and gave birth to a long-lasting career that has resulted in six albums, a top 20 single (“Take a Picture”), and multiple side projects in the band’s two decades of existence.Īfter catching Filter live on tour with the newly reformed Stone Temple Pilots, and via their own Self-Inflicted tour late last year, we here at AltWire reached out to Richard to ask him a few questions and learn more about what we can expect in the year ahead.
