We spent a lot of time in the rehearsal studio just working on the ideas and the songs and really trying to figure out what arrangements would work and tempos and this and that. We worked on it for quite a few months actually. Tell me about the new album ”Rewind, replay, rebound” How long were you working on it and so on? We had a blast and the show went really well and getting to play with Lars (Ulrich) was pretty amazing too. A lot of family and a lot of friends backstage. Obviously, it was a home town show for those guys, so it was very hectic. The excitement and the anticipation was really high level. What are your memories of playing at a sold out Telia Parken (2017), which was the biggest show in Denmark with 48000 people? They have some really cool shows there sometimes. I don´t smoke weed or anything, so I can´t really take advantage of it. Have you been to Christiania (Freetown in Copenhagen)? I guess I´m used to a ceratin excitement, being from New York and being in Denmark is really laid back. What are the major cultural differences then? As far as the music goes, we´re all playing the same notes and it doesn´t matter where we grew up. I´ve been travelling and touring the world for a long time and I have friends all over the place, so I´m used to that. Obviously there´s cultural differences, but other than that… that´s really it. Now that you´ve worked with a bunch of Danes for a couple of years, are there any differences that you´ve picked up on when it comes to Scandinavians compared to Americans? It´s a required thing obviously, but I´d say I was a terrible student. Det blev ett samtal om bl a nya plattan och några specifika låtar, studioarbete med Bruce Springsteen, Jesse Malin och Brian Johnson och uppväxten i Bronx och hans insatser i skolan: Idag, den 2:a augusti, har Volbeats senaste skapelse, “Rewind, replay, rebound” släppts världen över och vi pratade nyligen med gitarristen Rob Caggiano.