UTG TV: Rockstar Mayhem Fest 2014 With Asking Alexandria’s Danny Worsnop

Danny Worsnop (D. SKANK PHOTOGRAPHY)

“Last night was a little hazy… I lost a fight with a bottle of tequila…”

When the 2014 Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival came through New York, we were eager to get involved and nail down some interviews. Unfortunately, the Long Island date was only featuring the main stage performers. So UTG TV traveled from NY and NJ to Scranton, PA to catch up with a bunch of different artists. For Mayhem Festival, we’ll be bringing you eight different interviews.

For installment one, we’re featuring vocalist Danny Worsnop of the internationally successful band Asking Alexandria. The UK rockers traveled stateside to join the main stage alongside some of the titans of rock and metal including Avenged Sevenfold, Korn and Trivium. While prepping for this interview, we were originally supposed to speak with guitarist Ben Bruce, but at the last moment we were notified that we’d be speaking with the ever-so-outspoken and charismatic Danny Worsnop.

We were able to talk with him for a few moments before he made his way to a meet and greet, despite his hungover condition. Rockstardom, right? Check below for the UTG exclusive interview where Worsnop boasts an unrivaled ability to intake tequila (even against A7X), talks about his band’s success, and his personal relationship with Korn’s frontman Jonathan Davis. You can also find out why he dislikes Warped Tour and hear what he has to say about new music from his side project, Harlot.

Produced by: Derek Scancarelli & John Bazley
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Derek Scancarelli

Derek Scancarelli is a feature writer, interviewer, videographer, photographer, radio-er and more. In 2015, he received his MA in Journalism in New York City. In addition to Under The Gun Review, Derek has worked with Noisey (VICE), Alternative Press, New Noise Magazine and many more. He also pushes some buttons at SiriusXM.

Comedian Jim Norton once called him a serial killer on national radio. Enjoy the internet with him on Twitter.
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