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British band UFO coming to St. Charles

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After forming in 1969, the British band UFO ruled the music charts in the ’70s with hits like “Lights Out” and “Too Hot To Handle.”

More than 40 years later, the band continues to make new music and tour. UFO will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday and 7 p.m. Sunday at the Arcada Theatre, 105 E. Main St., St. Charles.
Tickets are available at www.oshows.com.

Kane County Chronicle reporter Eric Schelkopf interviewed founding member and drummer Andy Parker about UFO’s latest activities.

Eric Schelkopf: You guys released a new album this year, “Seven Deadly.” Are you going to be playing from a lot of it during the shows?
Andy Parker:
Yeah, at least a couple of tracks. We’re still trying to pin singer Phil Mogg down on the set list, which is always fun. He usually drags his feet to the last second.

ES: “Seven Deadly” is your first album since 2009. What did you try to do with this album?
AP:
We didn’t have a preconceived concept. It’s not like we are going to try to make an album to appeal to a certain demographic.

Basically, it is the same way it’s always been – we decide it’s time to make an album, and everybody pitches their ideas. That way, I think we always stay true to how the guys are feeling at the time. It’s from the heart. It’s what we are feeling at the time.

We do get a bit of grief from old fans, from ’70s fans, who say that maybe we’re not as hard edged or rockin’ as we were, but to me, I don’t think you can really try to stay the same.

It’s not the ’70s, and we’re not in our 30s any more. What the fans get is the music made at the time.
I just like the way the new materials is going almost back to our roots, like the bluesy kind of roots that we came from. Which is fine by me, because I’m very comfortable with that. It seems like since I rejoined the band in 2005, that’s kind of the way the band’s been going, especially on the last two albums.

ES: And the album charted better than your previous album. Are you proud of that?
AP:
Oh, absolutely. Considering that this band has been together more than 40 years, it’s a major step that we even have a record company interested in backing us still.

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