Title Fight: ‘We Don’t Want To Be Popular’

8 March 2013 | 9:00 am | Sally Anne Hurley

Give the Pennsylvanian rockers a modest and humble life anyday.

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Melodic hardcore band Title Fight are more comfortable playing to smaller crowds, their guitarist/vocalist Jamie Rhoden admitted in a recent interview.

Rhoden recalled when they toured with punk heavyweights Rise Against The Machine in 2011.

“Yeah, it was comfortable,” the guitarist jokes, before he concedes, “but it was kind of weird playing arenas, we ended up playing 12,000 cap (capacity) rooms – it was pretty unusual.”

“I like the smaller, more intimate shows, as generic as that probably sounds. Realistically, I mean I don't even know if I'd like to be that popular.”

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Rhoden and his bandmates seem happier and more proud that they have stayed together for a decade.

“I'm happy with the 'career' or 'run' or whatever you want to call it that we've had. It's pretty unusual for any relationship that you started when you were twelve to stay this long.”

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