Ilan Rubin- Deep Dive Interview (Drummer -Nine Inch Nails, Trent Reznor, Angels and Airwaves, HOF)
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- Опубликовано: 24 янв 2022
- In this episode of the Tuna on Toast with Stryker podcast, Ted Stryker welcomes Ilan Rubin!
Ilan is a drummer in the rock & roll hall of fame band Nine inch Nails!
He is also the the drummer (and co writer of many songs) for the Tom Delonge fronted band Angels and Airwaves.
On top of that, he's released a ton of music as The New Regime as well as under Ilan Rubin PLUS he's worked with Paramore! Words do not do him justice!
Ilan knew at a very young age, well before 10 years old, that he wanted to pursue music professionally. This episode is a very fun ride on how he was able to make it happen!
Recently he's been practicing less because he's busy scoring films now, including Tom Delonge's new movie "Monsters of California".
When asked about the greatest bands of all time, Ilan tells Stryker The Beatles are the best song writers while Led Zeppelin is the best band.
In March of 2020, under his band name The New Regime, Ilan says he put out his best work and was also on the road touring with Silversun Pickups, sadly, all of that came to a halt due to Covid.
Stryker and Ilan chat about his career as a solo artist compared to that as a member of both Nine Inch Nails and Angels and Airwaves. Everything from the style of music to the difference in transportation from show to show (super nice bus vs small van).
The guys discuss two of the more recent Ilan Rubin released songs, "Talk Talk Talk" and "Chaos in Motion". Stryker believes they would have sounded great in the movie Licorice Pizza directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.
The guys discuss where Ilan's music fits in, as well as Ilan's take on songwriting, producers, and bands who simply copy an old formula
He thinks data is the biggest thing to ruin music since the streaming world started. Artists are getting signed based off one tik tok song which is making it much harder to find legacy bands.
The guys then have an animated chat about new music and new music on the radio and how radio in general can be better.
Ilan tells Stryker about his audition to become the drummer for Nine Inch Nails, Ilan was only 19 years old! THIS IS WILD!
It was shocking to hear that his time with Paramore was the first time he was in a band with people his age or younger!
Stryker asks Ilan about his working relationship with Tom Delonge and what it's like writing songs with Tom.
This is one of the most fun episodes to date, music is in great hands with Ilan Rubin. Thanks as always for checking out the show!
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Stryker is currently my favorite podcast host!
HOLY COW THANK YOU!!!!!
@@TunaonToastwithStryker thank YOU! It’s kind of a blast from the past hearing you on the Burnout games and now watching/listening to the podcast! It’s rad
When Illan joines a band, in almost 95 percent of the cases, he instantly becomes the most talented musician in the room
100% correct
Except for Trent ofcourse
Ilan is such a cool dude and a criminally underrated drummer
Why his name isn't on every best rock drummer list is a crime.
Blink led me to Ava, Ava led me to Ilan. Watching Ilan play guitar for himself and killing it then jumping onto the drums barefooted to play for Tom , Ilan immediately showed the true talent and I have been a fan ever since.
Amen.
I just learned more about Tom’s music from Ilan than I ever have from Tom in 20 years
I first learned of Ilan through NIN. That led me to New Regime, AVA, Lonely Hearts Club Band, and projects from members of all of those other bands. I was never a huge Muse fan, but seeing them do Beatles covers got me listening to their catalog. Suffice to say there will be a "6 degrees of Ilan Rubin"
loved this episode ! Ilan is a ridiculously talented guy ! I was lucky enough to meet him when The New Regime supported Taking Back Sunday in the uk a good few years ago and he was a super nice guy.
such a nice guy filled with talent!
I mean he just seems like one of those people you meet and you can instantly say "There's nobody nicer than this guy."
Saw his and his brother's pop punk band F.O.N. way back and he was a little kid and already shredded. I think freak of nature the group's name was named for his ability.
Ilan is the man. He's been my favorite drummer for a few years now.... super happy to see a long interview like this!
Jake, thanks for watching! Have a good day!
Strykers enthusiasm is infectious. Love this pod
Devin, thank you so much!
Great interview, can't believe you haven't exploded with subs yet. All the best.
thank you!
First time I noticed Ilan was when he was playing with that Whelsh band that shall never be mentioned.
thats' when Trent Reznor saw him too
I love how much you love AvA.
Fantastic interview and video all around!!! Ilan has been my favorite musician since 2013. What a treat this was. Thank you.
Took me a second to realise he was talking about playing with Lostprophets when Trent saw him play before NIN back at Reading 2007.
this is so great
Great interview Ted! Ilan has been a huge influence on my playing and it’s great to hear someone ask all the questions you wish other interviewers would ask.
This is my first time listening to this podcast. Instantly subscribed because of Strykers enthusiasm. Also Ilan is a beast! :)
ohhhh whatttt, i was able to take a photo with him on tour last year wooooo
this is amazing man!
Love this interview, thanks for sharing. My new album reminds me of what IIan talks about regarding genre, hopefully people can hear a loud/rock sound infused with pop songs while still sounding like the same artist.... Keep up the great work Stryker
Brilliant chat. Ilan has been a part of so many bands I like bit I've never really known much about him. He seems like a top bloke 👍
Phenomenal interview, he seems like a fantastic guest.
What a great interview/podcast. Ian is such a cool guy. And Ted is honestly one of the best interviewer ever. I like your positive energy and enthusiasm
Nathan, thank you for such a nice message! Hope you have a great night!
Had the pleasure of chatting with him several times after The New Regime shows. Great interview!
thanks for watching!
So many great points Ilan made had me praising more than a Sunday church service.
I make music my self and I've had people say the exact same thing to me that I should just have one sound which I'll never do.
A great interview that shows 2 people that actually love music.
🙌🏻
Ilan is ALL. He’s so RIGHT!! Stryker what an AMAZING INTERVIEW!! I love being a fly on the wall of a great conversation.
I appreciate you watching and thanks for the nice words!
Ilan is a badass. Excellent interview. Bear 🐻 Down Stryker!!!
BEAR DOWN!!!!!
His voice is very calming, I like it
Love his playing. A great drummer
I saw Ilan playing with a local band from PHX when he was 15 or something. It was a crowd of a few thousand at an outdoor festival. He blew everyone away. So crazy how good he is.
I only first heard of Ilan from AvA but sounds like he's a pure-bred musician through and through. After listening to some of this I bet he contributes to AvA more than most people know.
Oh for sure, the man is a musical genius. Its just a shame he doesn't get the recognition and publicity he deserves.
Also, I heard that the majority of Dreamwalker was influenced by Ilan.
@@JB-xc1oe and he played 99.9% of the instruments on the LP.
Tom makes it pretty clear in most interviews that a lot of what we hear on lifeforms were as a result of Ilan and Aaron. Ilan wrote the bridge for Spellbound, among other.
Nice interview (as always), Mr. Stryker! I would love to see you interview David Kennedy as well :)
thank you so much!
Stryker is such a good interviewer!!!
THANK YOU!!
So glad Tom's new movie is done. It better have more substance than LOVE even though I really enjoyed Love. Needed more story. Visuals were amazing especially since dude made the space station In his parents backyard.
Nice
Anybody can listen to anything… dang this podcast is really speaking to me. Radio 📻 would come back hard playing unheard GREAT music.
This should be required course material at any music school, particularly the Berklee School of Music.
appreciate you watching the chat with Ilan!
22:30 the band i am devouring and listening to with an obsessive approach is AVA hahahaha
Tickets to Nine Inch Nails just went on sale today! Is Ilan going to be on the tour??
First. Seen ilan drum for NIN 5 times. Epic.
Thank you, Garry!
That intro was fuckin hilarious
poor Ilan! he was probably cursing the interviewer as he was driving home lmao
Is Stryker not with KROQ?
I left the station last July.
Not to discredit Ilan Rubin, Josh Freese or Chris Vrenna's (super talented amazing drummers in their own right) contributions to NIN, but Jerome Dillon was always my favorite NIN drummer. His organic style of playing juxtaposed so greatly with the depressing damaging bleak style Trent was going for at the time (listen to the song Great Below and to the songs on Still that have drums/percussion).
Not to mention Trent's peak of drug addiction influence on all that minimalistic music. "Misery inspires" - Silversun Pickups
Streams and likes do not = ticket sales. Interesting 🧐
he is talking about Greta Van Fleet hahahahahahaha
Well I guess I'm not going to bed then
good morning!
See you in Ohio
I stopped listening to radio in 2005 because I was sick of hearing ozzy, southern hard rock bands, shit rock bands like three days grace, nickel back, breaking Benjamin, and puddle of mudd.
I'm not sure why people in a privileged position love to shit talk others. Everyone naturally steals from one another it's part of being human. Let's shit talk the assholes of the world and let everything else slide. Talking about music you don't like is not bringing anything but more negativity to the table and it looks bad.