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Warrant singer says nostalgia leads to success BY CHRISTINA FUOCO-KARASINSKI Foothills Focus Executive Editor

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alley resident and Warrant singer Robert Mason says hometown shows mean one thing: nonstop calls and texts. “Seriously, it’s cool to see familiar faces in the audience,” says Mason, whose band will play the Pool at Talking Stick with Skid Row and Winger on Saturday, January 29. “I get to sleep in my own bed, if I choose. There’s always a weird pressure but no pressure. I feel like I’m in this traveling circus and I’m always playing these other cities. Very rarely do we come home; probably six or eight times in the 13 years I’ve been in the band. There’s a little more mayhem because it’s a hometown show.” With a pair of double-platinum albums and three top 10 singles, Warrant inked a deal with Columbia Records in January 1998 and released “Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich” one year later. The album spawned the singles “Down Boys,” “Sometimes She Cries” and “Heaven,” the latter of which reached No. 2 on the U.S. charts. Warrant’s follow-up album, “Cherry Pie,” featured the singles “I Saw Red” and “Cherry Pie,” eclipsing the band’s previous effort. The key to Warrant’s longevity are those songs and the corresponding nostalgia. Mason says the tracks recall a simpler time. “I think there’s a strong nostalgic pull for that era and these songs,” he says. “The demographics are not only the people who lived through it the first time, but a generation or two later are able to have fun. “They recognize the ‘fun’ factor and the recklessness these songs have. It’s tongue-in-cheek sometimes, romantic and nostalgia at other times. The ballads

Warrant will play hits from their 1992 album “Dog Eat Dog” with additional performances by Skid Row and Winger at the Pool at Talking Stick on Saturday, Jan. 29. (Photo by Stephen Jensen)

hold up and stood the test of time because people loved them so much back then.” Mason says the songs have been given a second life in videogame, movie and TV placements, introducing a new generation to the songs. “It transcends the ’80s, early ’90s, Sunset Strip hair rock or whatever bad moniker you want to put on that time period and musical style,” he says. “I just call it good rock music.” For the 2022 tour, Warrant is revamping its set, thanks to a discussion between Mason and guitarist Joey Allen. “We’re going to do a little block of (the 1992 album) ‘Dog Eat Dog’ songs,” he

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