
Welcome back to Metal Southern Belles Media! We are pleased to share another interview with you. This week, we are joined by Larry Forman of Jackpipe. Coming from New York with “catchy riffs, delicious hooks, and good humor”, a wild ride is guaranteed. Forman, vocalist and jokester, has quite the story to tell about how “four knuckleheads who like to eat, drink, and play stupid music” combine heavy with funny and keep crowds hungry for more…
MSBM: Hey, Larry! It’s great to be speaking with you today. I hope you are doing well. Since you’re a vocalist I have to ask, how long have you been singing? Where did you get the inspiration to do so?
LF: I have to be honest, I really can’t sing… People reading this are saying, “no shit”! I actually am a guitarist turned singer out of necessity. A looooong time ago, a friend and I put together a band, kind of SOD/MOD meets GWAR, and I figured since I was a wise ass and I like making people laugh, I’d give it a go as a front-man.

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MSBM: That is definitely the most unique response I’ve gotten to that question haha! At least you’re having a good time, am I right? Your band, Jackpipe, is quite unique as well. It’s not too often that you encounter a combination of heavy riffs and tongue in cheek humor. What prompted the idea to fuse Heavy Metal and comedy together?
LF: Growing up on Long Island, the land of Death Metal, Hardcore, and Prog-Metal legends; bands are way too serious. How many songs can you write about war and Satan? I want to write what I know and like. I like things like food and sex and movies. Combine that with those riffs that make you nod your head and make that face like, “that’s brutal”, and I’m in Heaven…
MSBM: So, you wanted to do something different while staying true to yourself. You march to the beat of your own drum and I respect that. But let’s dig into it a bit. Some of your comedic titled songs include “Green Mist of Death”, “Thanks for the Mammaries”, and “Big and Beautiful”. How do these songs usually come about? How do you find inspiration to write something funny and heavy?
LF: A lot of our songs come out of real situations or actual conversations that we have. Like the idea for “Big and Beautiful” came from an old comedy bit where a comedian is trying to tempt larger ladies with food because bigger girls is what he is into. “Thanks for the Mammaries” came from a conversation about what type of boobs are considered the most attractive and I was explaining that I love them all! “Green Mist” was the result of a late night, drive-thru run to Taco Bell…
MSBM: Pretty self-explanatory stuff right there, huh? So, Jackpipe’s first album, ‘Welcome to New York’ came out in 2018, correct? What is the band’s process on creating and recording music?
LF: We write most of our music as a collaboration at rehearsal. Usually either Dom (guitar) or Rich (bass) come to practice with ideas, and we jam on them until we have something the four of us are happy to move forward with. Then we jam on them until I have a set of lyrics that just feel right for the riffs. We have recorded all of our material with the master at Full Force Studios, Joe Cincotta. He has a great sense for layering brutal guitar, bass, and drums where they blend into a sonic onslaught, but each has their own identity. He is almost a fifth member of the band as we bounce ideas off him when we are working. He’s helped with lyrics, song pre-production, and even was in on the brainstorming session for ‘Layin’ the Pipe’s artwork.
MSBM: It sounds like the band’s formula and process is one that works very well for you guys. Now, speaking of ‘Layin’ the Pipe’, how does this 2021 release differ from the previous one? And how did the fans react to it?
LF: Writing ‘Layin the Pipe’ was a little different as we parted ways with our original drummer, Chris, and were lucky enough our buddy, Gregg, was into joining. Chris had a crazy work schedule and there were times when he couldn’t make a show or wouldn’t be able to rehearse for weeks as he would be off on work sites. Gregg, who we knew through his old band, ‘This Life We Live’, would help us out and sub for Chris. When it came time to part ways with Chris, Gregg was the obvious choice. Gregg plays and writes a bit differently as he has more of a modern Metal influence and plays a little guitar as well. I think that can be heard in the newer material. Things came out a little more Hardcore/Metalcore and less Thrash/old school. Based on the response, the people seem to like it a lot.
MSBM: I’m glad that you guys got the band member situation sorted out and the fans have really taken to the new material… Judging by the content and genre of your music, I feel that live shows would be very fun. Would you say that’s true? What are shows like and what kind of reaction do you get from crowds?
LF: We absolutely have a blast onstage and I think that bleeds out into the crowd. Like most bands, we want to play tight AF, but we want to enjoy the show and not be mechanical or fake. We want the crowd to have as good of a time as we do. I’ve had people come up and tell me how they really aren’t fans of the type of music, but they had a great time and will be at the next show. We try to include the crowd with group sing-along parts and banter between songs. We also, if the club allows, encourage movement during the music and have had some pretty crazy pits; some people jumping onstage to sing along and now and then, thanks to wireless technology, have had our guitarist take a trip around the club. Before or after the insanity, I am usually at the merch table because I love interacting with everyone and meeting new fans. Like a few months ago, we opened for Prong and a bunch of our friends and fans came to support us and buy merch; but most of the people I dealt with were new fans that had no idea who we were and now we are their favorite new band…
MSBM: Having a good time and connecting with people is what live music is all about. It really does wonders for the soul. Since we are on the subject of concerts, what bands would you choose to put on the best show/tour with you?
LF: This is tough. If it was a big national tour, I think Slipknot, Anthrax, Obituary, and Jackpipe. I would fanboy out and I think the crowd would appreciate how heavy we are as well as our little lyrical twist. If it was a bigger club/small arena tour, then I’d go Prong, Life of Agony, Soulfly, and Jackpipe…I don’t know!
MSBM: Both sound like pretty solid lineups to me! It would be awesome to see something like it in the future! Speaking of the future, that brings me to my next question. What should we expect from Jackpipe in 2023?
LF: We are really looking forward to continuing the mayhem into 2023. We aren’t going to stray from our formula of heavy riffs and tongue in cheek lyrics, but there may be a left turn here and there… In 2023, we are planning on recording some new material and maybe a cover or a re-do of an old Jackpipe song. We are definitely looking to get out and promote more with interviews, radio spots, and maybe even a few videos. We are going to be out hitting the stages, both locally and around the US, with a few things already lined up for February and March.
MSBM: Fantastic! And lastly, where can everyone go to keep “in the know” about Jackpipe? And on what platforms is your music available?
LF: We have the usual, like Facebook and Instagram. Our music is available to stream or download on every platform I could think to get it on. Apple, Spotify, Amazon, ReverbNation, Bandcamp, etc. We have our own page that I update randomly at https://www.jackpipeny.com. There you can find out about shows, buy merch, get updates, and listen to or download music, as long as I remember to update things!
Follow Jackpipe on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jackpipeny?mibextid=LQQJ4d
Instagram: https://instagram.com/jackpipenyigshid=NDk5N2NlZjQ=
Listen to Jackpipe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2nCQZPYtfyiXf988ERSWIK?si=_utBRERAQzSx9Np9KZs5ow
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/jackpipe/1087429058
Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/artists/B01BXQIGDC/jackpipe
ReverbNation: https://www.reverbnation.com/jackpipe
Bandcamp: https://jackpipe.bandcamp.com/album/layin-the-pipe
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