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Jaret Reddick By Neale McGeever In 2013 punk-pop icons Bowling For Soup anounced they would be saying goodbye to the UK for a while. Since then their vocalist and guitarist, Jaret Reddick, has released material with his other bands People On Vacation and Jarinus, as well as working on a few other projects. Last year BFS released a fan-funded, re-recording of their greatest hits (or at least the first ten years worth) known as ‘Songs People Actually Liked - Volume 1’ and more recently announced they would be returning to UK for the ‘How About Another Round’ tour in February 2016. Hooray!! We caught up with Jaret Reddick himself to talk about their return to the UK, rock music for kids, fan-funded music and a certain ‘cheeky’ chicken chain. You said farewell to the UK a couple of years ago, why are you coming back now? We were pretty open about this on the ‘Farewell Tour’, that ‘farewell’ wasn’t necessarily ‘good bye’. We knew that at some point that we would come back. At the time we didn’t know what the future of BFS was so, for no other reasons than personal ones – Erik was going through a divorce, so was I, Gary was a new Dad and just started his own business, so there was no way we could keep this up. We’ve been coming here [the UK] every year for 15 years, sometimes more than once. There was no way we could keep the schedule going. It’s been a couple of years now and everything has smoothed its way out, so we found a new way of figuring out a lighter touring schedule. And we felt the fans wanted us to come back, it was a constant thing on the internet. We knew there would be people who thought we would be ‘taking the piss’ as you guys say, but by no means is that true. But I can understand why you would feel that way. For example I saw KISS on their ‘Farewell Tour’ in the frickin’ ‘90s! And they’re still going! Sincerely I really had no idea what was going to happen with Bowling For Soup or what we were going to do. This isn’t us saying ‘We’re going to be back every year from now on’ this is more like: ‘Hey, we’re back in business and here we come!’ even bringing their teenage kids to see us now, it’s crazy. Maybe that’s an oversite but you guys do a lot of ‘shagging’ early so… (He laughs) let’s be fair! That’s only a good thing, right? There were definitely some haters at first and those who went to multiple shows with it being a ‘farewell tour’ in mind but if you look back at the press –even then – we weren’t saying ‘goodb 嗊d