A Max Collins Interview: Talking Twitter, Eve 6, the ’90s and More
Revisiting my Max Collins interview because I have Eve 6 on the brain and because it’s one of the best conversations I’ve had in years.
The Eve 6 on my brain comes from the fact that I just wrote a long-ass piece on the 25th anniversary of the band’s 1998 debut album. Back in ’98, straight-up rock was hard to come by on alterative radio. There was a LOT of pop/crossover/softer alt sounds (Matchbox 20, Barenaked Ladies). There was the early salvos of butt rock (Creed) and even a little bit of nu metal (Marylin Manson), even though that sound would start to dominate until ’99. Eve 6 was an alternative rock band, at a time when radio needed one.
That’s a label Collins wears on his sleeve even now. (He can’t wear his heart on his sleeve, because it’s in a blender, you see). I had the occasion to speak with him in 2022. The band was promoting their Extreme Wealth Tour, which was coming to The Wilbur. I’d been following Max and the band on Twitter for some time, I thought his posts were great, and I’d been a fan of his music since the beginning. So I was up for an interview, of course. And Max wound up being the best interview I’d conduct all year.
A Max Collins Interview: Talking Twitter, Eve 6, the ’90s and More
The “interview” ended up being a wide-ranging conversation, which is always the best. Max talked freely about ’90s bands, Waffle House, Twitter, the modern-day musical landscape, his new-at-the-time advice column, and oysters. In the year-plus since our chat, Twitter has changed…a lot. And Max’s advice column has moved twice. He’s now being hosted on Boston-based writer Luke O’Neill’s Welcome To Hell World. You can listen to our conversation below, and then revisit the self-tiled debut album from Eve 6, twenty-five years on.