Wesley Reid Scantlin
(guitar/vocals)
Douglas John Ardito (bass)
Christian Stone (guitar)
Ryan Yerdon (drums)
“It's about passion and
writing music that connects with other people and
somehow heals them. I really want to try to crawl under
peoples' skin and at the same time make some kick-ass
rock ‘n roll music,” says Puddle Of Mudd frontman Wesley
Scantlin about his band's imminent third album, Famous.
After their 2001 debut, Come Clean, sold over 5 million
copies and spawned no less than 4 radio hits (including
“Blurry”, the most played song of 2002); and their
gold-certified follow-up Life On Display, Puddle Of Mudd
were able to step back a little to create Famous
(scheduled for a July release).
“We had a lot of time to write and then make the record,
as opposed to our second record where we were writing
while we were recording,” explains bassist Douglas
Ardito. “This time we had time to live life and have
experiences to talk about.”
After demoing songs “in some crazy little apartment with
an isolation booth in the middle of Hollywood”, Famous
was recorded in Los Angeles and Colorado. Brian Howes
(Hinder, Daughtry) co-wrote the first single “Famous,”
which is currently rising up the Rock radio charts, with
Wes and produced the track. Former Black Flag drummer
Bill Stevenson (Rise Against, MXPX etc.), Jason
Livermore (Rise Against, NOFX) and Jack Joseph Puig
(John Mayer), along with Puddle Of Mudd all have
producer credits on the album.
For all their platinum albums, awards and sold-out
shows, Puddle Of Mudd have retained their organic
approach to songwriting, usually starting with Wesley at
home with an acoustic guitar. “If it sounds good and it
makes your skin goose bump-up then you're probably onto
something,” he mulls.
“Have you ever heard those lyrics by Nine Inch Nails: ‘I
just made you up to hurt myself'?” he continues,
laughing. “That's kinda how it is for songwriters I
think: you almost create drama in your life just to get
some good inspiration! Anything that irks you a little
bit, for some weird and unknown reason, is good for
really passionate songs. I write a lot of the stuff, but
it's like a team – everybody's got their inspiration
that they put into it.”
And Puddle Of Mudd now have fresh inspiration from new
members Christian Stone (ex-Campfire Girls) and Ryan
Yerdon.
Famous once again displays Puddle Of Mudd's sixth sense
for creating anthemic, songs that are at once optimistic
and uneasy, uplifting yet contemplative, dramatic but
never without humor. Wesley's voice retains its serrated
charm but is more versatile than ever, able to shift a
song's mood with sometimes unexpected inflections.
As ever, Puddle Of Mudd are single-minded in focusing on
unpretentious songcraft and accessible lyrical
authenticity over fashion's fickle demands or artsy
affectations. “We're not using DJ turntables and synths
and all that stuff,” Douglas confirms. “We're just
trying to pull out the honesty and make another batch of
great songs for people to listen to.” |