How does that compare to Ozzfest?
Slo: Sounds of the Underground was more of a rootsy, down-to-earth festival type of thing. I like the way it was set up. It’s more hands-on. The people who run it also help us with our stuff as a band. It’s cool. It’s a cool tour because there’s a lot of new, young bands that are getting thrown into the shark pit of being on a summer festival tour. So it’s cool. It kinda prepares a lot of bands for going on Ozzfest eventually. It’s just a fun thing so they can kinda experience the camaraderie of all the bands on the scene, big and small, and have a good time. Do you have a type of venue that you prefer to play in? Slo: Nope. I like ’em all. I like ’em all, big and small. It’s cool. It’s like pizza. No matter how big or small, the slice is still pizza. It’s still awesome. [laughter] After this tour, you’re going over to Europe, Japan and Australia. Do you have any favorite places to play? Slo: You know what? I haven’t played Japan and Australia enough to know if there’s a favorite place