Met Jared in 1994, right off the bat a cool Kat. Chem Lab is bad-ass, wondered what happened to them and why they haven't blown up to be a household name (though that could be good or bad!)?!?!?
They were THAT good. First and only time I heard-of/saw/met them I knew these guys had "IT"! I also got an autographed CD (THANKS JARED!), but that is gone along with my autographed KMFDM(met them also) :(
HAHAHA! Holy shit that would be trouble. It's funny, but I've always thought that a talk show would be a great thing to do. I enjoyed the radio shows I did for Total Rock, but there was never enough room in the programming to actually have many guests in there. A constant roundtable approach would have been great. A talk show would be a kick. The problem there wouldn't be me getting the show up and running, it would be in getting me to shut the fuck up!! Must be a way to do it over the 'net...
i could talk shit with Jared all day. he's extremely talented and one of the most interesting cats i've ever met. i'm really glad he's still around, alot of us didn't make it out of the 'burn out'. and the music is still rippin' fresh and vital and it's all in Jared.
Agreed, Oxidizer is an absolute bastard of an album, I still find myself randomly singing "Wanna die young, you're such a cliche..." etc. from time to time.
well that's cool to read. there are so many people for whom OXO is hard to digest. some people get tightly trapped in a specific place and only Burn Out will satisfy that need. it's refreshing to hear that people have moments of OXO trapped in their heads like flies in amber.
Heck yeah. For me its Force Quit; I'm old enough to have absorbed classic rock (floating as I was between X and Millenials) and the second I heard 'I can see pigs over battersea floating in flight' OXO became fully part of the repertoire. Where the hell could things have ever gone anyway, Oxidizer was a shock at first but it all made sense in the end. I actually really like the album.
I think its because kerrang! is now bunch of crap. It used to be about rock and metal etc and now is just balls...well thats my opion anyway lol. I agree, the man is a dude.
Jared came to my school last month
nabilrahman99 11 months ago
luv Chemlab...but check out the jizzuggs!
joonbugloco666 1 year ago
Met Jared in 1994, right off the bat a cool Kat. Chem Lab is bad-ass, wondered what happened to them and why they haven't blown up to be a household name (though that could be good or bad!)?!?!?
They were THAT good. First and only time I heard-of/saw/met them I knew these guys had "IT"! I also got an autographed CD (THANKS JARED!), but that is gone along with my autographed KMFDM(met them also) :(
Mr. Louche I salute you Sir! haha
surfitlive 1 year ago
THIS IS MY ENGLISH TEACHER.
Huhhh??
I literally just made a YouTube acct. JUST to comment on this amazingness...
TopOTheMorninSonny 1 year ago
I just got back into Chemlab recently-love 'em more than ever!! I'm glad I randomly brushed the dust off of my first industrial discs the other day!
And yes, Stockhausen's sound experimenting was some badass stuff too!
MithrasAtDusk 3 years ago
This man needs a talk show.
drew0mckinney 3 years ago 4
HAHAHA! Holy shit that would be trouble. It's funny, but I've always thought that a talk show would be a great thing to do. I enjoyed the radio shows I did for Total Rock, but there was never enough room in the programming to actually have many guests in there. A constant roundtable approach would have been great. A talk show would be a kick. The problem there wouldn't be me getting the show up and running, it would be in getting me to shut the fuck up!! Must be a way to do it over the 'net...
jaredlouche 3 years ago
i could talk shit with Jared all day. he's extremely talented and one of the most interesting cats i've ever met. i'm really glad he's still around, alot of us didn't make it out of the 'burn out'. and the music is still rippin' fresh and vital and it's all in Jared.
lsdgood4me 4 years ago 3
I been a fan of Chemlab for years and Jared is a top bloke.
Eastside Militia, Burn out at the hydrogen bar and Oxidizer are all wicked.
Hell-ectro baby!
Edd731 4 years ago
veni a argentina hijo de puta!
das81 4 years ago
LMFAO! This guy is cool!
Gwenwhyfer 4 years ago
Jared's fuckin awesome!
Saibot216 4 years ago
I remember bumming Jared a Marlboro Red after a show in 1996.. signed my shirt "Blow a Fuse"
DEENIEVIDS 4 years ago
good for him on staying clean
goes to show you can still write great music when sober
ewok1982 4 years ago
Agreed, Oxidizer is an absolute bastard of an album, I still find myself randomly singing "Wanna die young, you're such a cliche..." etc. from time to time.
Sesquipedaliantique 4 years ago
well that's cool to read. there are so many people for whom OXO is hard to digest. some people get tightly trapped in a specific place and only Burn Out will satisfy that need. it's refreshing to hear that people have moments of OXO trapped in their heads like flies in amber.
jaredlouche 4 years ago
we love ite all jared...without a doubt.
evetsq 4 years ago
Heck yeah. For me its Force Quit; I'm old enough to have absorbed classic rock (floating as I was between X and Millenials) and the second I heard 'I can see pigs over battersea floating in flight' OXO became fully part of the repertoire. Where the hell could things have ever gone anyway, Oxidizer was a shock at first but it all made sense in the end. I actually really like the album.
ProjectVIN 2 years ago
The dude's a bloody legend. But does he ever feature in Kerrang? The fuck he does.
Sesquipedaliantique 4 years ago
I think its because kerrang! is now bunch of crap. It used to be about rock and metal etc and now is just balls...well thats my opion anyway lol. I agree, the man is a dude.
Edd731 4 years ago 2
this interview is fuckin sweet!
huckfreeon 5 years ago
ive met jared louche. he came to my school in england. ofcourse most of the kids thought he was a weirdo. i thought he was COOL!
666drummerchick 5 years ago