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Tuesday
Jan102012

Sean Yseult interview-read the whole interview after 5pm Jan 11th

Dan Lorenzo In your book I'M IN THE BAND you describe your love of traveling and touring overseas. I found it somewhat surprising that you had enough time to see so much and document it, as opposed to the hurry-up-and-wait experience?

 
Yeah, you know what you’re talking about Dan – bands usually get driven from one backstage to another, where you sit for countless hours waiting to soundcheck and then many more hours waiting to play – it’s mind-numbing! No wonder so many bands resort to drugs, booze and mindless destruction, haha! But I really did try to get out and see towns, whether I was in Dayton Ohio or Cologne, Germany. One night in Dayton I snuck out after our gig and got to see Brainiac, a fantastic local band. In Cologne, I knew we had to see the cathedral, and dragged the band on some public transport to the city center. When you’re overseas, you have to get out and see the history!
 

How did your husband Chris Lee (of Supagroup fame) react to your openness in the book in regards to your past relationships?

 
Oh it’s all in the past, he’s fine with it. Luckily I fell in love with a ridiculously confident man who is threatened by no one!


Would your relationship with Rob Zombie have lasted longer if you had not been in a band together and just been artists in NYC?

 Sean Yseult That is really hard to say. I do think the band took a toll on our relationship, as far as the band becoming our lives, 24/7. But mainly we met very young, and after seven years had different ideas of what we wanted from a relationship – this is common for young couples. You’re really too young in college to know what you want in a relationship, in my opinion. At least I was.
Have you and Rob Zombie patched things up yet?
  Oh hell no. He doesn’t speak to any of us, his choice.
  Nice. Is there anything you would like him to know?
  Actually yes – I’m really happy for him that he got into making movies, as that was his true obsession. He was mostly very dark and negative, and I hope he’s a happier person now that he is doing what he loves.
  Just curious...do you read Blabbermouth.net?
I’m not on the Internet much, but yes I do read Blabbermouth!
What do you think when you read the comments?
I haven't read them to be honest, I just look at the articles.

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Reader Comments (1)

Just went through the new issue. Very cool. I love how personal so many of the new features are, and don't miss Chaunce' at all. Nice work!

January 12, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterAl K

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