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Saliva Inspired By Romance On New Album

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Where the band is headed is uncertain but Scott hinted the outfit has been finding inspiration from contemporary groups such as the Foo Fighters, My Chemical Romance and Jet, compared to early influences like Rage Against The Machine, Alice In Chains and Soundgarden.

“I think we’re one of those bands that’s definitely influenced by beautiful music we see around us,” Scott says. “And it’s just a different time. You have to think the [Rolling] Stones made a disco album. Not saying we’re doing that but we’re definitely adventurous and I think Saliva has always had an adventurous spirit. We’re not afraid to go in a lot of different directions.”

Scott adds the band isn’t playing any new material on its current outing. “We like to start fresh,” he says. “We don’t like to let one tour bleed over into another. We close it out with the album that we’re supporting at the time and then we move forward.”

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