Behind the Mic with Saving Vice: Pet Peeves, Performance Tips, and Maple Syrup Love at Pre-Ink
Tonight's Episode
In this episode, the members of Saving Vice share candid insights into their experiences touring, performing, and building their band. From musical pet peeves and best advice to their Vermont roots and favorite maple syrup, this lively chat offers valuable tips for musicians and fans alike.
Main Topics Covered:
Common on-stage and backstage pet peeves in live music
Tips for quick setup and tear-down during shows
The importance of engaging with the audience and supporting other bands
Advice on maintaining a positive band mindset and performance mindset
Unique stories about band longevity and their Vermont origins
Fun discussion about the band's love for maple syrup and local pride
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introducing Saving Vice and today's discussion
00:15 - Band members introduce themselves
00:43 - Musical pet peeves on stage, including setup delays and sound issues
01:26 - Common miscommunications during shows
02:05 - Respectful fan behavior and band support
02:34 - Pre-show routines: coffee, energy drinks, and adrenaline
03:17 - Best advice received from industry interactions
03:45 - The value of always putting on a performance as if at 10,000 people
04:31 - Vocal lessons: the importance of engagement and facial expressions
04:50 - Humorous advice from band members
05:13 - Reflection on the "sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll" advice
05:33 - How to find and follow Saving Vice online
06:03 - Vermont roots, local attractions, and supporting small-town bands
06:27 - Final encouragement to check out their music and tour dates
06:57 - Episode sponsorship by Envious Ink and closing remarks
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SPEAKER_00: This pre-Inc interview is sponsored by Envious Inc., located at 1354 Lexington Avenue, Mansfield, Ohio. Also available on Facebook and Instagram at Envious Inc. and the website envious. These talented six females owning Envious Inc. are also piercing at Incarceration over the weekend. The only shop for Mansfield to be piercing. Thanks for your support, Envious Inc. Let's get into it.
SPEAKER_01: Alright, what's up? She's transit with Rasanne. I'm down here at Warehouse Tavern Pre-Ink Party, and I've got Saving Vice here. Thanks guys for coming over to say hello. Go ahead and tell me who you are.
SPEAKER_04: Uh I'm Tyler, I do vocals. I'm Sammy, I play drums. I'm Robbie, I play guitar. I'm Alex, I play bass.
SPEAKER_01: Alright. Are you guys here all weekend for Inc.? Yes, we are. Okay, sweet. Well, super nice to meet you. Thanks for coming over. So I'm just gonna ask, just gonna ask a few questions, have fun with it, whatever. So what are some of your biggest musical pet peeves? Pet musical?
SPEAKER_05: Pet peeves. Give me a little context. Like on stage.
SPEAKER_01: Musical pet peeves. Yeah, let's say with onstage.
SPEAKER_05: Like for us as a man.
SPEAKER_01: Yeah.
SPEAKER_05: Oh man, you start. What are your musical pet peeves?
SPEAKER_04: Well, when we're playing a show, band said take forever to break down. That's a pretty big pet peeve of mine. Or take forever to set up. Yeah. You gotta go, go, go, be quick.
SPEAKER_01: Yep. I've heard that a couple times.
SPEAKER_05: Um show pet peeves. Jesus. Uh when like the sound guy doesn't put the backtracks or the vocals through the speakers, that's a pretty big one of mine. Okay. That's happened more than it should.
SPEAKER_03: Musical pet peeves. Oh pet peeves. When the show goes later than like 3 a.m.
SPEAKER_04: Make sure you guys speak up.
SPEAKER_02: I would say most likely, you know, especially when it comes to setting up and breaking down, just mainly just miscommunication and disorganization. Um, you know, just uh yeah, like Robbie was saying, I just try to get on and off as quickly as possible. And sometimes if it gets held up, it's like, you know, kind of frustrating because it kind of makes me look bad. But I don't know. We all we all we all do our best. It's a team effort out here, and uh, you know, we just kick ass, do our thing, and uh yeah, just have as much fun as possible.
SPEAKER_02: Right?
SPEAKER_05: I'd I'd say I wouldn't want to put this, this isn't against the fans or anything, but I think like a peppy for me is like I don't like it when the fans try to take pictures with us while another band is playing. I'd rather have them wait till the end because I feel like it's disrespectful.
SPEAKER_01: Totally, I get that.
SPEAKER_05: And I don't I know they don't do it on purpose, but that always like I want to like just wait if you wait till the end, you know?
SPEAKER_01: Right, yeah. And that's respect to you for like sticking around and hanging out, you know, hearing the other bands too. That could be a pet peeve that I've heard come up. When the band doesn't stick around, you know, you take off and you don't listen to other people, so that's good support. Um, coffee, energy drink, or something stronger before a show.
SPEAKER_05: Coffee, coffee, coffee, energy drink, or something stronger before. I drink a double, I drink a couple doubles of J-Mo every night before a show.
SPEAKER_02: All right. So, like, you know, to start the day, I'll have a cup of coffee, but like, you know, right before a set, I won't be drinking anything but water.
SPEAKER_01: Alright.
SPEAKER_04: Yeah, I like to drink a few glasses of something before a show. Not too much, obviously, there's a point of diminishing returns, but a couple drinks usually loosens me up.
SPEAKER_03: I run off of pure adrenaline.
SPEAKER_01: Pure adrenaline, I love it. All right, keep that as long as you can.
SPEAKER_05: He's too patient for how little he drinks and smokes like us.
SPEAKER_01: What is the best advice you've ever received as a musician?
SPEAKER_05: Oh, two. So we hung out on um, we were playing a festival called I Metter Festival back when we were kind of starting out. It'll be almost 10 years for us next year, but uh it'll be 10 years next year. But we're playing a festival in 2018, and we played with IC Stars, and they came on our RV and talked to us, and they gave us so much information about being a DIY band, and it helped us. We set up our BMI royalties and all this stuff that industry doesn't tell people, and like how to the information we got about how to make money as a band from that conversation for me personally was like, I mean, I could think maybe he might agree with me, but like I was crazy.
SPEAKER_05: Best advice you ever got.
SPEAKER_04: Um yeah, always play like you're playing at 10,000 people, regardless. Um, obviously, there's some things you gotta read the room about, but you know, the people that are coming and pay tickets, they're there to see a show. We're here to be performers. So always put on a smile and give them the time of their life, regardless if there's 10 people or 10,000.
SPEAKER_01: I love that.
SPEAKER_05: I always tell my vocal students, I do vocal lessons and stuff, is like you have to be the snake charmer, you can't let the snake charm you. So you can't let this the if someone has a flat face, it's your job to make it change, not to also go with them coil. You gotta don't matter. If I see someone staring with their arms crossed, I lean into them even harder. Like, and then they eventually I'll get like a sometimes.
SPEAKER_03: Uh best advice, not music. Without passion, you're already dead. So the second you're not passionate about it, why are you even doing it? Total. Absolutely. That's that's yeah.
SPEAKER_02: So uh best advice I ever got uh was from my father, and uh it was sex, drugs, and rock and roll, you can only have one.
SPEAKER_01: You can only have one.
SPEAKER_05: That's so true. How you never told us that?
SPEAKER_02: Yeah, well, that's such good shit.
SPEAKER_05: You can only have you really can only have one. That's wild.
SPEAKER_01: That's not what I was told, but alright.
SPEAKER_05: No, me neither. I was in Vegas for three years, my first man, and we didn't even play a show. We just did the other parts.
SPEAKER_01: And just said you were a bandit.
SPEAKER_05: It was a learning process, and I networked a lot. That's about it.
SPEAKER_01: Um, where can people find you and follow you?
SPEAKER_05: You can find saving vice. Does anyone have a card on you? But yeah, you can find saving vice literally anywhere you type our name, Instagram. Uh, we have a saving vice website, savingvice.com. Okay. It has all of our contact information. Uh, anywhere you can find music, you can find us. All the streaming platforms I ever, yep, okay. Okay.
SPEAKER_02: Onlyfans.com slash saving vice.
SPEAKER_05: Yeah, OnlyFans, uh, Pornhub. No, I'm just kidding.
unknown: Yeah.
SPEAKER_05: I've always joked that we should go upload music, all our music videos to Pornhub just to see what happens. I've seen people. And the comments are hilarious. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01: You never know. All right, is there anything else that you guys want us to know?
SPEAKER_05: Uh yeah, we're from from Vermont. Come see shows in Vermont, come tour in Vermont. All right. Buy maple syrup that's real. Don't eat fake stuff. We sell it at our merch table.
SPEAKER_01: We have maple syrup uh days out here in the fall.
SPEAKER_05: No way.
SPEAKER_01: Yeah.
SPEAKER_05: There we go.
SPEAKER_01: Only in the poll.
SPEAKER_02: Yeah, just anybody listening, please give us a listen. If you like what you hear, um, just drop us a follow and uh look up our tour dates and uh hopefully catch a show one of these days. We'd love to meet you. Well, I love getting to talk to you guys.
SPEAKER_01: You that definitely did a kick-ass set.
SPEAKER_04: It's a little late now, but I was gonna say our maple syrup can beat up your maple syrup.
SPEAKER_01: Oh, those are fighting ones.
SPEAKER_05: Yes, it's Vermont. We don't have a lot of we we don't we have like three things.
SPEAKER_01: What's that?
SPEAKER_05: Maple syrup, Ben and Jerry's, and Bernie Sanders.
SPEAKER_01: All right, guys. Well, this episode was brought to us by NBS Inc. They are the female owned, six talented woman tattoos piercers. They're the only piercers from Mansfield that are gonna be at incarceration all weekend doing professional piercing. So thanks so much for stopping by and thanks to NBASync for supporting this episode.
SPEAKER_05: Thank you so much for having us. I'm sorry it's so loud. Eyes up.
SPEAKER_01: I'm hey, we signed up for it.
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