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FALL MUSIC FEST: National Product's Danny Casler

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Meet National Product and Win Their Debut Album "Luna"!

Drea got the chance to chat with Danny Casler, lead singer of our fave new band! Meet National Product, six dreamy dudes from Hawaii that rock out with complete charisma. Aloha! We love their debut album Luna and we're hooking up 10 lucky ladies with a copy for their listening pleasure. Check below for deets.

GL: How did your band get together? How did ya meet?

Danny Casler: Long story short, the band was formed in Hawaii so we grew up going to high school together. Once we started to get out of high school everybody got really into music. And so we thought it’d be cool to start a band since everyone is really passionate about music..

GL: What it’s like living in Hawaii. I don’t think I’ve ever talked to anyone living there and it looks awesome.

DC: It’s incredible. Hawaii is amazing. Besides the obvious blue skies, tropical-ness, and all that, the culture is amazing. There’s such a mix of different people, ethnicities, cultures... It’s also very family oriented too. It’s really an awesome place.

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National Product's Danny Casler

GL: So how did living there influence your music? I know you've said that it was hard to break free from the traditional reggae sounds that come from there. Did the punk-ish kind of feel come naturally to you guys? How did that happen?

DC: Well, I think all of us grew up with dads who are all sort of classic rock, but then you grow up on the island and the majority of the music is reggae. It’s got that kind of ethnic true to it’s culture kind of fan. But I think just the different experiences from growing up on the island and having those kind of sounds influence your music because it just keeps you open minded to different types of music. I think that’s the part that influences what we do.

GL: I've already listened to Luna and I love it. I don’t think I’ve taken it out of my CD player in my car since I got it. But for those who don’t know, what should they expect from your debut album?

DC: They should just expect very passionate music from six guys that love making honest music. The music is definitely straight from the heart and is designed to give into your soul. And it’s also to help make you think about your life and inspire you to be better and do bigger things. That’s what it’s about.

GL: If you could sum up your sound with a few words, what would you say it’s like?

DC: I would say neurotic, honest, passionate, and…big.

GL: Now is there a difference between the Hawaiian and mainland fans.

The only difference is the separation by water. I mean were from Hawaii so in a sense that’s our home base. But a fan is a fan. We really don’t try and differentiate our fan base. We make our fans more like our family. We don’t segregate them from us. We’re no different from them because we’re fans too. We don’t hang out backstage or do any of that. We like to hang out with the fans and walk around and watch the other bands play. We’re just like them.

GL: What’s one message that you are trying to get across with your music?

DC: We just want to inspire people to be better and to rise above their circumstance. To think about the other person and just not themselves. To think about charity and putting themselves in scenarios that are bigger than their situation. That’s what our bands always been about—helping others and rising above any situation that you have in your life and bettering yourself regardless of how bad your circumstances are.

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National Product!

GL: What would you say your favorite song on the album is?

DC: I always get asked this one, but they're all like my children…it’s like taking my three dogs and asking me which one I like more. But if I had to say, I really like Sad Excuse. I think it’s a really fun, dance-y track. And I really like Quay. Those two are really fun to watch kids in the crowd shake their shoulders to it.

GL: I’ve seen that you’ve gone on tour with Rise Against and Saosin, who are two of my favorites. Who was your favorite band to tour with and why?

DC: We don’t really have a favorite band. I’d have to say that touring with all that bands has been an amazing experience. We’ve learned so much from them. It’s just all been great.

GL: Where did your band’s name come from?

DC: When we were going through names, in the very beginning we were very conscious of everything that was going on around us. I come from a military background so my whole entire family has gone to war—from my grandparents all the way up. When we were young, well I don’t want to say young because we are young, but when we were younger and going over names, we wanted our name to be symbolic and we wanted our logo to be symbolic. So the name National Product has a lot to do with what the band is about. It’s kind of like a tongue and cheek way of saying stop being a product of your environment. Let’s say you come from a family where you were abused, hurt, or come from a family of drug abuse, it doesn’t mean that you have to suffer for the rest of your life. It’s about getting out of your circumstance and bettering your life so you can better the people around you. It’s about affecting people positively and just not being a product of your environment. So in a nutshell that is what National Product means.

GL: What are your future plans and goals?

DC: Our future plans and goals are to obviously tour the world. We’ve toured the entire United States, as well as, Mexico and Canada. My personal dream is to go to Japan and we’ve just found out that our record is doing insanely well in Japan. So we really want to get out to Japan, Austrailia, the UK, and really all parts of Europe. I think we just want to in a sense be a modern day U2. We want to be organized with charities, help benefit other people’s lives, be able to make music and stay best friends and just to continue to do what we do.

GL: When do you plan to have a second album out?

NP: Gosh, we already released this one and I wish we could be back in the studio recording again because it’s that much fun. I love the recording process. You’re probably not going to see another full length from National Product for another year or even longer because we are really going to push this record. I want this record to be something that stands the test of time. But we have been talking about doing an EP of six or seven songs that is going to be all covers. It’s going to be an influence EP, which is basically like every member of the band is going to pick one band and one song that we want to cover that really influenced their life. Then the bands going to learn the song and we’re going to record it. And then we’re going to do one or two songs that we are going to let the fans pick.

BY ANDREA T. ON 9/17/2007 12:31:07 PM 18 COMMENTS

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18 READER COMMENTS

*******mods********
Okay, i have like a 61 in Pyshical Science.. i am soo bad at it.. i try i really do and the teacher wont let us see him for help!! I just don't get it at all, ive tried and tried and tried, its like a total different language to me .. help

Find someone in class who is doing well and plan a little study session with them. See if they can help better explain some things that you just don't understand. And if your teacher won't help you at all, you might want to talk to the principal or someone about it, because a teacher's job is to help you!...

<3 Jessie M.

Kaitlyn on 9/17/2007 5:32:08 PM

Me either are they like a new band or something?

Palm Beach Girl on 9/17/2007 5:58:13 PM

♥cool♥calm♥collected♥
~Hellow bud! u on?!

also bored on 9/17/2007 6:46:52 PM

HI *SWEET*N*SOUR*! :mrgreen:

also bored on 9/17/2007 7:01:59 PM

pssssht

NP is amazing!!

i've been in love with them the entire summer!!!

finally they're gaining notoriety!!

chyaaa!!!

i love 'em!!

noelle on 9/17/2007 10:04:44 PM

National Product is freaking AWESOME!!!
Can't wait till they come back to Hawaii to do a show along with Shiny Toy Guns.

Jenn on 9/17/2007 10:06:45 PM

you guys are awesome!

michelle on 9/17/2007 10:08:41 PM

Is Jessie still here?

I'm here, but only for a few minutes.

<3 Jessie M.

someone on 9/17/2007 11:41:27 PM

THANKS, gl, for posting all these great bands and for recognizing that the whole world does not like fergie and JT!!! keep it up!

refrigeratedrubberbands on 9/17/2007 11:43:36 PM

beach bum... i'm PRETTY sure they usually post them on friday or saturday, so check then.

refrigeratedrubberbands on 9/17/2007 11:44:10 PM

queeng...

i have had the liking-the-same-guy issue so many times! practically with every guy i like! in 6th grade, it actually split me and my friend up, because there was this whole complicated thing... well it did.

then in 7th grade (like your sitch), my friend (who only liked him for 2 weeks, i had liked him for 6 months) went out with my crush, and at first i was raging mad at her. but she was really apologetic, and i took a chill-pill for a few days. finally i realized that she HAD liked him too, and that wasn't her fault - regardless of how long she'd liked him. and he liked her too! so why not let the couple be happy? it took me a few months, but i finally got over him... and guess what, i've liked 2 guys since! (oh boy, that's me for ya!)

well, i think that you shouldn't "go after" him - don't be a flirt monster and don't ask if he likes you. if he DOES like you and asks you out, then go ahead and go out with him... hopefully your bff realizes what i realized about friends and crushes.

but if he likes your bff, whatever happens, don't be hostile to her. say, "listen, i know it's not your fault, and trust me i'm NOT MAD AT YOU... i just need a few days to sort things out on my own, ok? so don't be mad if i don't talk to you much for the next 2 days - it's not because of you." and mean what you say. after you've thought things over, bounce back and try to be happy for her! believe me - i know more than anyone what a painful thing it is to see your crush pull the same flirting moves on your bff that he pulled on you just months ago. but you've got to get over it... for your own sake.

refrigeratedrubberbands on 9/17/2007 11:49:02 PM

jessie - "only here for a few minutes", what's that mean? don't the mods stay till 1am est? (or is that only on weekends? i'm not sure...)

I can only stay until midnight when I mod because I have a full-time job and have to get up early (unfortunately)!

<3 Jessie M.

refrigeratedrubberbands on 9/17/2007 11:49:47 PM

ouch! midnight is still pretty late to have to get up early! i hear ya sister... well, i have to get up at 5:45am because i have 0 period PE that starts at 7:05. just so i can have two electives (band and spanish)... hah! i didn't know what i was getting myself into! *yawn* it's nearly 9 in CA here, so i better get to bed myself if i want my beauty sleep! anyway, nite!

refrigeratedrubberbands on 9/17/2007 11:54:38 PM

Jessie,
if your still here,
what time do mods go on in the morning?

I'm not really sure, but I think around 9 or 10 a.m. EST. During the day they're not on constantly like we are at night though, because it's mostly the GL girls checking in while they're trying to get their other work done.

<3 Jessie M.

someone on 9/17/2007 11:58:58 PM

Living in California I see this band as often as I possibly can. Their stage presence is outstanding and the songs are executed cleanly and with an amazing energy. What's ironic about this interview, though, is that GL chose the lead singer, Danny Casler, to speak with. Generally, it would seem like a natural choice, see as he is the lead, but in this case I find it a completely bogous decision. He absolutely has the most to say but it's generally an overflowing river of crap that comes out of his mouth which causes anybody who actually listens to what he has to say to sort out what he means and what he is saying to try to get his way. In my opinion this is not worth the effort. He is one of the most bland people to speak to in real life. The worst part is that he thinks nobody can tell how absolutely un-genuine he is. He practically talks down to everyone, which I don't understand why, seeing as he can barely come up with an intelligent thing to say to save his life. One positive thing I can say about him, though, is that should he fail at a music career, he would make an excellent lawyer or car sales man. With the exception of him, however, the band is lovely to spend time with. Jeff is an outrageous guitar player and worth spending th e$10-20 to see him. Nathan possesses the spirit and flair of a true 80s hair metal band but with more talent. Stan, though he may be small, packs a huge punch on stage. Rob, the drummer, may be one of the most kind-hearted people I have ever met. Furthermore, he plays the drums like nobody's business. Lastly, the newest addition to the band, Danny, masterfully plays both keyboard and guitar with ease. All in all, the show is worth spending any amount of money to see but I would avoid speaking with the singer at all costs. That is, unless you feel like subjecting yourself to to being spoken down to by someone with the IQ of an eighth grader.

Melanie on 9/19/2007 6:48:57 AM

I love Maroon 5-Won't go home without you
Its sush i sweet song!!! Its a must-get!

fishylips on 2/6/2008 7:17:22 PM

I love that song to have you every heard of the band Boys like Girls? they totally rock. My favorite song of theres is the great escape

dancequeen on 2/19/2008 6:42:51 PM

that is my favorite song by them too!!!!!!!

iLUVpirates on 2/21/2008 4:44:22 PM


    

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