
Is there any truth to the rumors about a Delerium tour?
RHYS: "I don't know. We're not too excited about that, really. Because a lot of times with bands I like, you're into a record and you see it live and if it's not cool it kind of ruins your whole perception of it. So, we don't want to play live unless we can put something together that is totally happening. And a lot of times happening equates with money. So I won't rule out the possibility, but even if we did we wouldn't do a lot of shows. There's a lot of interest in Canada, and San Francisco and Detroit. We sold a lot of CDs in those 2 cities, but that's about the only place. Nettwerk doesn't really get good distribution in the US, but I think something is being worked out to get us better distribution. In Canada, it sells really well, we get heavy rotation on the video channel, and it's almost main stream here. You hear it on the radio all the time.
The Delerium videos haven't been shown much in America. What are they like?
RHYS: "'Flowers Become Screams' looks like an obsession commercial or something, it's all black and white letter-boxed in the desert with the models. It's this guy with this weird looking woman and this story, we're not in it at all. It looks really nice though. And there's one for 'Incantation' that's in the same vein, kind of tribal kinds of stuff. They look nice."
Are they shown a lot in Canada?
RHYS: "They play it heavily, 'Flowers' used to get played five times a day. 'Incantation' was about twice a day for a while and we had ads on the channel for a while. Up here it does good."
Is it a big annoyance to you that Delerium aren't getting as much exposure in America?
RHYS: "I don't really worry about it. It would be nice, and it's coming, it's going to happen. I know they're putting stuff together so I'm not to worried about it. It's just starting to happen in Europe too, I think. Nettwerk do a really good job in Canada, but they're not big enough to fully do the rest of the word so they're getting this other thing sorted out."
Several Nettwerk artists are licensed through larger US labels. Do you think that will happen with Delerium?
RHYS: "Yeah, I think that might be in the works for Delerium."