At this weekend’s Download Festival in the United Kingdom, The Offspring frontman Roger “Waters” Holland sat down with James Wilson-Taylor of Rock Sound magazine to discuss the band’s ongoing journey, their latest projects, and what fans can expect in the future. Known for their energetic performances and iconic punk rock anthems, The Offspring have remained a staple in the music scene for over three decades, and Holland’s insights gave fans a glimpse behind the scenes.
Holland spoke candidly about the band’s enduring success, acknowledging how the landscape of music has changed over the years. “The scene has evolved, but one thing that has always stayed the same is our desire to connect with the fans,” he said. He reflected on how the relationship between the band and its listeners is crucial, noting that even as technology and the industry change, the essence of The Offspring’s music remains grounded in a spirit of authenticity and fun.
When asked about the band’s creative process, Holland shared that they’ve been working on new material, though he hinted that it’s still in the early stages. “We’ve been writing and getting together to jam. It’s always a fun process, and we want to make sure we deliver something that feels true to us,” he explained. Fans have eagerly awaited a follow-up to The Offspring’s 2021 album Let the Bad Times Roll, and Holland’s comments left them hopeful for what’s to come.
The conversation also delved into the band’s live shows. As one of the headlining acts at Download, The Offspring delivered a high-energy performance, drawing a massive crowd. Holland expressed his excitement about playing for the fans again, especially after the hiatus caused by the pandemic. “There’s something special about playing these big festivals, the energy from the crowd is just unmatched,” he said. The discussion also touched on the personal growth the band has experienced over the years, with Holland noting how grateful they are for the support they’ve received throughout their career.
As The Offspring continue to make waves in the music world, it’s clear that they’re not just about reliving past glories but looking forward to new chapters in their legacy.
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