Buckcherry vocalist Josh Todd lately revealed he doesn’t drink any water whereas performing. During an look on The Chuck Shute Podcast, Todd defined why he developed this attention-grabbing present routine.
“I haven’t [drank water during a show] in a long time now,” he defined (as transcribed by Blabbermouth). “I hydrate a lot prior to going onstage, but then once I start, I don’t like it because it tightens me up. I don’t know why, but I’m way more flexible and it feels better without doing it. And it took me a second to do that, ’cause I used to be in this nervous habit of always taking a sip between every song.”
Apparently, he realized the trick by watching pop artists carry out. “I saw Steve Perry from Journey, I saw a live video of him, and he wasn’t drinking any water,” he mentioned. “And then I started watching a lot of artists, a lot of pop artists, just a lot of singers with great vocal technique, and they weren’t drinking anything. And so I started working on that. And it was so much better for me.”
Buckcherry’s tenth studio album, Vol. 10, is ready to reach on June 2. Ahead of the discharge, the band are gearing as much as head on a co-headlining North American tour with Skid Row starting May 26 in Jeffersonville, Indiana. If you need to look at Todd not drink any water throughout a kind of performances, be sure to seize your tickets right here.
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