![]() ![]() I think sometimes a song needs someone else. It’s probably tough for you to give something to someone else and be like, “Here you go.” Like, you’re writing the guitar, and you’ve got to think about that. Like, it takes you a while to get stuff done because you do everything. So he’s told me just from working with you how critical you are over music. And now Nick is in my band, and he was a part of that, too. Read more: The Used reveal collab-packed ‘Heartwork’ album details Well, it’s crazy because you did the Isles & Glaciers thing before that. But when I got it back, I was literally jaw dropped. And that was scary for me because who knows what you were going to do. I had purposely left a lot of the song blank for you to sing on and to add your style and do whatever you wanted to it. I had no idea you recorded these vocals so sketch. And you were like, “Yes, great.” And I was like, “Thank god.” It took forever to get it done, and I finally got it to you. ![]() I thought you recorded it with your producer or something. He hates the part.” And then you finally responded, and you were like, “I love it.” And I was like, “OK, cool.” It was really funny. I think you were in a session, and I was like, “Dude, he hates it. So I’d have to retrack it, and I remember getting you the final version and just waiting for you to respond. I was tracking parts, and it took him forever to get my parts done, and his brother was banging on the wall to tell us to shut up because I’d scream parts. Dude, I remember doing it in his room, and his brother was going to college, and he just got back, and he was sleeping. And I didn’t really know anybody that could track my spot except for this kid Johnny, who had the shittiest computer. And at the time, I was living in this small, really tiny apartment. Do you remember that conversation? Read more: Post Malone debuts new face tattoo featuring blood-soaked art Yeah, it was funny because I remember you talking to me and sending me the song. And I just remember asking you if you’re down, and we were both super into it. And I remember that conversation I was pacing outside of our studio in New Jersey. So we knew who you were, but we didn’t know each other personally. I had only known you from some YouTube videos and hearing some of your songs. I remember calling you and talking to you for the first time because we didn’t know each other. It formed organically from those tweets and from us connecting after that. It had the right energy, and I felt like it was going to let us both really open up our voices and make really tear into the song vocally. And I think “King For A Day” just presented itself as the best song for us to work on together. So I started thinking about that while we were doing the record. And we were getting reamed by kids just wanting us to do a song together. You know, all these fans every day, relentlessly like, “Kellin and Vic gotta do a song together.” It was like every day. VIC FUENTES: I had been getting those tweets just like you were. Did you know as far as “King For A Day” went that you wanted me to be specifically on that song? Or was it one of those things where you’re like, “Oh, Kellin would be cool on this?” I know that you guys were writing the record. I think I tweeted at you that fans are asking us to work on a song together. Just want you all to know that and I did this song for all our fans who have requested it and tweeted at us to do it. It’s official! Because you all asked for it so much, me and recorded a song together and it’s gonna be on our new album! You and I were getting a random Twitter conversation that sparked this whole thing. Read more: Baby Yoda Funko Pop! vinyl figure takes cuteness into hyperspace KELLIN QUINN: I can vividly remember where I was. Dedicated fans pushed for the two to collaborate on a track together, and while writing their third album, Collide With The Sky, Fuentes reached out to the Sleeping With Sirens vocalist to get him involved.ĪltPress sat down with Fuentes and Quinn to reminisce on working together for the first time, recording the track and to celebrate “King For A Day” recently going platinum. However, the collaboration was a long time in the making. PTV frontman Vic Fuentes and Quinn joined their powerhouse voices together on “King For A Day,” and the rest is history. When Pierce The Veil released their collaboration featuring Kellin Quinn in 2012, it seemed like a match made in heaven.
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