And I think the second one that everyone’s feeling is ‘Song for You,’
and that’s just an awesome song. But it’s weird, the two songs that are
coming out first are ones that we didn’t do. We wrote 13 out of 15
songs, and those two songs are the ones that came out first, which is
fine, but I almost like to think we’re saving the best for last.
The very last episode has two songs in it, and they were both ones
that I wrote, so I’m super stoked about that. The president of Nick
actually came up to me and she said, ‘What’s that Ryan Tedder song you
guys have on your CD?’ I asked, ‘Which one?’ and she said, ‘We Are.’ I
said, ‘I wrote that!’ She was like, ‘You wrote that?! It sounded like a
Ryan Tedder track!’ That’s a pretty big compliment!
Yeah, it’s a sick compliment. He did one of our songs on the second
album. I remember working with him, and he was a pure genius. Having
somebody say that my song sounded anything even remotely like something
he would write was a huge compliment.
I think another great song is ‘Confetti Falling.’
It’s old, we’ve wanted to use it forever and we’ve never gotten the
chance to do it. It was in consideration on the second album, but we did
16 songs for this one. It’s hard. Songs that I adore didn’t make the
album, but I also know that since I did them, I can always use them for
Heffron Drive. Oh, you can?
Yeah. I think it’s a certain length of time after. They have to give me
an option to use it for six months or something like that. It’s
contractual stuff. But after that it’s free and clear again and I can
use that song. So if they don’t want it, it’s like, ‘Fine, don’t take
it. I’ll keep it!’ [Laughs] Have you ever thought about selling your songs to other artists?
Yeah, I’d love to sell songs. I’ve been looking to get a publishing deal
soon. That’s a big dream of mine as well. I’ve actually written a song
for this girl named Ellen Levann. She’s an Australian artist and I think
it’s gonna be either her second or third single, which I’m pretty
stoked about. She does all dance music and I was in sort of in a rasta
mood that day, and it just so happened that they were playing that kind
of music in the studio that day.
I remember I was late for the session and I came in and was like, ‘I
don’t have any ideas.’ Then I remember thinking about that song ‘Chain
of Fools.’ I was thinking about this girl and she seemed like a beach-y
girl, and I got this image of a girl hanging on a guy, like staring up
longingly at him. I got to the session and I was like, ‘I had this idea.
A girl hanging on a guy and at the end you say, ‘All I wanna do is be
hanging on you like a chain, chain, chain.” And they were like, ‘Yeah!’
The song kind of just flowed out. So, have you guys started preparing for the Big Time Rush summer tour yet?
NO! *laughs*Laughs] No, no, no, we actually had a meeting
yesterday morning, talking about set lists and stuff. I saw pictures of
the set, and it looks really cool. We’re not bringing a band this time,
we’re gonna have be a DJ. Ultimately because there’s four of us on
stage, we take up so much of the presence anyways, that the guys [in the
band] never really had a chance to shine.
But [our guitarist] Dustin is still coming, he’s going to play
acoustic. We’re doing like a middle acoustic section, and he’s gonna
come out and play with me. So, I’m supposed to be putting a set list
together, I was going to do it on the flight but I fell asleep. Oh, you guys get to put it together. That’s fun!
Yeah, like I’ll send my idea, and then Carlos will be like, ‘I like
that, but let’s do this.’ And then Logan will be like, ‘I don’t like it
all, let’s do this.’ And James will be like, ‘Uhhh, sounds good.’
But all I know is that we have to switch it up from the last tour. I
think we’re gonna try and do six new songs. You know, when you go to
concerts and they’re like, ‘We’re gonna play a new one for ya!’ Well,
we’re gonna do six. And I think … everyone should know [the new songs]
by that point. And hopefully have bought the album! We’re sure you will have no problems there. You guys shot way up on iTunes when ’24/Seven’ first went on pre-sale.
Yeah, it’s cool that the pre-order is up like that. When it first came
out, it went to No. 5 on the Pop Charts pre-order. I only consider us in
the Pop Chart realm. I don’t look at the overall chart, because it’s
like, I’m not competing against Toby Keith. You know what I mean? We’re
only gonna be the best pop band that we can be. We saw a picture of you and the other Big Time Rush guys on
Instagram, and you’re all in a dumpster wearing ball suits. What was
that about?
That’s just typical Big Time Rush. Don’t worry about that. Dumpsters
with skintight ball suits… I find myself questioning my career
sometimes. [Laughs]
['Big Time Rush' writer] Scott is a kooky guy, you know? I can only
imagine what it’s like to write a script from nothing, so the ideas he
comes up with tend to be wacky, especially since he’s a bit of a human
cartoon himself.
[That episode] we were doing a video game in the world of Big Time
Rush. The boss thinks it’s gonna make a lot of money, but we had to wear
these ridiculous ball suits, which is completely unrealistic to the way
they actually do motion capture. Then we get locked out of the stage
and it’s really cold and we’re running around the city, and everyone
thinks that we’re aliens. The whole city clears out and they’re looking
for these four aliens, but it’s really just us. So, we hide in a
dumpster. We jumped in multiple times. InstagramThere’s also been some rumors about another Big Time Rush movie coming out.
I would love that. I think it would be great, but Scott would still have
to write it. By the time we’re done with tour, I know that there are
gonna be plans. They haven’t destroyed the sets. The sets are in
storage, so as far as I’m concerned, we’re definitely gonna come back
and do something. It might not be thirteen episodes again, but it might
be like a mini series. We might do four hour-long shows, or one
hour-long movie with three regular episodes to lead up to it.
But whatever it is, I’m in. I think we’re going to South America
after [the summer tour]. We haven’t announced it, so don’t put that in
there. [Laughs] Honestly though, put it in there, ’cause it
puts the pressure on them! But that would be in August. We’d go to South
America and would be back in the States in late September.
The tour’s gonna be really great, though. Victoria’s coming out with
us. I haven’t seen what she’s doing yet, what her set is like.
Apparently, she’s putting her own little place on stage with LED
screens. It’ll be like a show within a show. She’s got a band — it’s
kind of funny that she has a band and we don’t. We were kind of weird
about it, but honestly there’s four dudes on stage. You don’t need any
more dude on stage. That’s enough guy. InstagramDo you think you’ll perform any songs with Victoria on tour?
We did ‘[I Knew You Were] Trouble’ when we did the tour announcement. ‘Song for You,’ Amy [Heidemann of Karmin]
raps in it. It’s a really fun rap. I’ve learned it, so if I’ve learned
it, then [Victoria] can learn it. And if not that, then maybe when we do
our acoustic thing on ‘Trouble’ with her. I have a great time playing
that song, it’s awesome. It’s got so much energy in it, especially when
it builds into the chorus. I had fun at the House of Blues. I’d be down
to do it again.
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