

And things will get better,' optimistically. "And that's what I've come to in my head. "The way I settle it in my mind, dude, I say, 'This is just for now,'" he explained. 'Cause I understand - the more people, the more dangerous it is all around. 'Hopefully this stuff is over soon so we can hang and actually hang.' And I wanna see bands - I wanna go on the side of the stage and see bands, but I also don't wanna be an inconvenience for them either. You just feel like, 'Hey, man, how are you? Miss you.' All that good stuff. I don't wanna take too much time because I don't wanna get anybody sick or vice versa or anything like that.' You feel like, 'Let's be careful.' It's all out of respect. And everybody's doing the elbow bumps and stuff, everybody's got their masks and all the good stuff, but you wanna talk more. But who knows?"Īsked if the COVID-19 restrictions have also affected the way the ANTHRAX members interact with other people backstage, Bello said: "Yesterday backstage at Louder Than Life, I saw my friends in KORN - the band KORN - just to say hello. I don't know how other people are doing it. It's a big inconvenience, the way I look at it, but you have to stay healthy and you have to stay cautious. And I guess this is it, man, and you just deal with it. It's dangerous, it's a pain in the ass, and I can't wait till the day where you and I can be in the same room and not have a mask on and not have to worry about washing the bottle of water I just got wiping it down. "You have to be smart about this stuff," Bello added. But then when I get home, I'm gonna take a test again, 'cause I have a family. Like with the festivals, you fly in the night before, play the festival fly out. We're doing weekend-warrior stuff at this point. But still, this delta variant and who knows what else is coming? But at this point, we all have to make a living and we all have to move on. "The bottom line is, dude, I don't give a shit about anything else I wanna go home to my family healthy and not spread it," he continued. And that's the only way to survive, I think, right now from this COVID thing and just try to stay away from it if you can, is to take care of yourself. We all had that vibe, and then we went back to the rooms.
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But the only thing I know how to do is just do it and take all the precautions, be smart about things. And any band, anywhere we are, in this circumstance where we're at right now. He said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "The way I look at things, at any given time, the rug can be pulled from underneath you - honestly. During a recent appearance on the "Tour Talk" video podcast, ANTHRAX bassist Frank Bello spoke about what it has been like for him and his bandmates to play live shows during the pandemic.
