Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Blake Interview


Blake are a five piece pop punk band from Florida. They have already supported fall out boy, we the kings and cobra starship on their tours aswell as gainging recognition from celebrity fans such as Pete Wentz. They are one of my favourite bands right now and have such a bright future ahead of them. They put some time aside to do an interview with us. Here is the result.
1.First of all can you tell us a bit about how you started out and began playing music with each other?Well, all of us grew up in the south florida music scene. We were all really into our scene and going to shows, and eventually started playing in different local bands. We've all been really close friends for years, and our previous bands would play together almost every weekend. We're all super passionate about our music, and really want to make this our lives, so it only made sense for us to come together from our previous projects and form Blake.
2. How did you come up with the name blake?Blake is actually Cassadee's middle name. :)
3. You guys have already got celebrity fans such as pete wentz from fall out boy. How has that felt and do you feel you have gained a lot more attention because of this?It's still insane to us that we have people like Pete Wentz as fans of our music. Having people like that, our mentors growing up as kids say that they like our band and our music is one of the most amazing feelings ever. And having people like that behind us has definately helped us out a little bit, and helped us get our music out a little bit in ways we wouldn't have been able this early on in our careers.
4. Who are your musical influences?Our musical influences is what really makes this band special. We draw from so many different people and from so many different bands, and put all that into a blender, giving us that unique Blake sound ;)if you were to look at the music on our ipods, you would find everything from every time i die to sigur ros. we love music, every aspect of it, it's our lives.
5. Can we expect more tunes on your myspace up soon?You sure can! Without giving to much away, we are in the studio and in the process of writing our debut album. We will have some brand new tunes for everyone to rock out to very soon!
6. You guys will be playing warped tour this summer How does it feel to be asked to be a part of that?It's honestly a dream come true. To tell you the truth, it still has not sunk in yet. Everyday we go to Warped Tour's page and see our name on that line up card and just flip out. We've gone to every warped tour for the past 4 or 5 years, and have always dreamed of playing it, never thinking it would ever become a reality. And know we're actually playing it, and its just the craziest thing ever.
7. Are you guys signed yet?hahaha keep posted to our page. we've got "some breaking news" for everyone that we'll be releasing really soon. p.s.- is it lame to quote your own bands lyrics? probably. hahaha!
8. Can we expect an album coming from you soon?Yes. We're in the studio as we speak, working out asses of to bring you guys the best album ever. We're really proud of what we have so far. Expect our debut to be out late summer.
9. What are you plans for touring for the rest of the year?There's been a few tours and ideas thrown around, and we're really reallly excited about them. Warped tour is all we can confirm at the moment, but we've got some really big things in the works for the rest of the year. Basically you'll be seeing Blake everywhere.
10. If you could tour with any band in history who would it be and why?Blink 182, hands down. i mean who wouldn't want to tour with them? i think every kid ever grew up with enema of the state being one of their top 5 favorite albums. Blink 182 is the reason why half of us even started playing music!
11. Will you ever come to the uk?YES. :)
12. Where has been your favourite place to play so far?Hmm thats a great question. we've had the opportunity to play some really awesome places and venues. thats a hard question to answer, but some of our favorites have been opening up for fall out boy at sound advice amphitheater, the masquerade in atlanta was awesome, and we had the opportunity to play a show in new york city not to long ago, which was definately a life changing experience for us! ;)
13. Who is the best band you have played with?Wow. another great question. look at you guys! haha. Fall Out Boy was amazing, and we've actually had the opportunity to play with We the Kings and Go Radio, both two amazing bands from florida. a nice little three way tie.
14. What can your fans expect in the future from you?tour tour and tour!
15. Would you like to add anything else?Yes! Here's some more inside info on the members of the band! We would like to say for the record that elliot, our drummer has only one oddly shaped testicle. tragic tragic boating accident. if you see him dont be afriad to ask him about it, hes very open about it! Petie is actually related to the bunny goddess. look her up on youtube, theres a striking resemblence! Alex is actually one of the founding members of the backstreet boys, but they kicked him out right before they hit it big because alex he refused to part his hair down the middle and would get anxiety before every performance and proceed to soil his white backstreet boy pants. Mike has this weird ritual that before everytime he plays a show he listens to "always be my baby" by Mariah Carey while rubbing baby oil all over himself, and Cassadee was at one point the frontman for the band Fuel, but due to the recent success of paramore the industry said he would be more successful in the industry as a female. so he made some changes, got a younger band, and vwa la! Blake was born!

Second Function Interview

Second Function came to us at Fueled by Music Promotions looking for someone to promote their music. Once we heard their music we had to get the word out! They’re music is incredible, and for me great head bobbing music. They sound like something you might hear at a bmx show or a skateboarding video game; that hard rock sound that gives you a rush. Because I loved their music so much, I offered to interview them, and with permission from my boss (Sarah), I emailed them the questions.
First off, how did the band get started? Flo (Vox / Guitar) and I (Bass) started a band in 1995. We started the band with a drummer who quit in 2002. The reason for the start was actually at a birthday party. After that party we had so much fun playing together that we decided to keep the band going. How did you find your sound? We started playing some rock and grunge cover songs for that party and so the direction was kind of given. We started early to mix up our influences to create a special character for the band. After Luki (Drummer) joined us in 2003 we were able to improve our own sound that is a combination of lots of musical influences. What does your band name mean? Do you know the button "2nd Function" on a calculator? Well this button is used for functions that are not the common ones. So these are the more special functions that are not used every day, but they are more specific and more important in some situations. We are kind of that function. The more important, the more specific and definitely not the common one. It can be that this doesn’t mean a thing to other people, but for us, it means a lot.
Interesting, I say to myself while I look for the second function button on a calculator. Not your every day band name. Still can’t find that button, moving on! How did you feel on your first gig? I can still remember that first gig, even it is pretty long ago. I was so nervous I nearly shit my pants -smile- It was a very special moment for all of us to perform our first concert. I think that is a moment we will never forget.
First gigs can be memorable. I still remember mine…I refer not to talk about it. How do you generally attract more fans? Usually we get naked and sell a lot of CDs that way -smile-
I laughed so hard when I read this. I’ve asked several bands this same question and I’ve never got that answer before. Personally I don’t know if that would attract me to a band, I’d have to see. –grins widely-
That was the past. Recently I asked them a few questions about their new album.Is there a title for the album, if so what does it mean?The album is called “Time Stops Running”.It kind of means, that we worked a very long time on our music and on the album and we think that it is the right time to release the album. It’s the meaning that our “new” time starts running while the “old” time stops running.
What would you say is the main theme of the album?
The main theme of the album is “what happens every day”. We don’t have a political message or something like that what we want to bring out. It’s about our lives, or daily business, our advantages, our disadvantages in life.
How long did it take to record the album? Was it overall worth it?
The recording itself was not a very long process. It took us around 3 weeks. But we spent a lot of time for the pre-production and also the mixing process was very long. We started the recording of this album in October 2007..It was definitely worth taking time for the recordings. I think what was really worth the time was working hard before we went to the studio. All the pre-production helped us to work free in the studio.
Do you think this album will be successful?
We do hope that it will be successful. I think the album contains a lot that could make it successful in some ways. But what is really important for us is, that we are satisfied with our work and with the album. We can 100% stand behind this album and I think the people out there will “feel” that.
Personally what is your favorite song from the album and why?
My favourite song of the album is “Family Affair” and “The Speed Of Impact”. These are two of the “youngest” songs and we worked a little bit different on them. That makes them special to me.But there are lots of other songs that I really like. For exemple “Burning Man” means also a lot to me, because it is a song about the Festival in the desert in Nevada. I once was there and it was very special.
When will the album be released? (just to let everyone know)
The album will come out at the end of August / beginning of September 2008. First we will release it in Switzerland and over iTunes. Currently we are checking the possibilities of a release in other countries.

KOOPA Interview

KOOPA a 3 piece rock/punk band from Essex, with there blend of musical style, energy and outgoing personalities they have built a solid fan base throughout the uk and worldwide. They recently announced they will be recording there first major album and it would be produced by no other than Mark Hoppus (Blink 182/+44) himself.They also made music history when they made it in to the top 40 while still unsigned via downloads alone making them the first unsigned band ever to make it into the uk top 40. They took some time from there busy schedule to answer some questions for fueled by music.
So how did Koopa come to start out? And how did you come up with the name?
It kind of just happened really. Stu and I have been best-friends for over 10 years and Ollie & Stu are brothers, so we've always known each other and been close. I had a recording studio and Ollie asked if he could come in and record a song or two when he was about 11 or 12. I agreed and we got Stu to play the drums and I laid down some bass etc. Listening back to the recordings once they were done, we realised it sounded good and should probably do a band. We had to wait a few years until Ollie had left school and was old enough to get into clubs before we started taking it seriously. We got the name simply as it's Stu & Ollie's surname (Cooper)... we just changed the spelling!... I say it's because Stu doesn't know how to spell his own name!
Your fan base has been growing and growing in the last few months how has it felt to have so many people appreciating your music?
Well... it's been growing steadily for a few to years now to be honest. But over the last few months with 'The Crash' hitting the Top 20 and the recent news about or album has attracted more people to our websites and most seem to like our stuff... which is ACE! It's hard to take in that people like what we're doing and we try to kind of ignore it and get on with writing etc. We notice it more at gigs etc, when loads of people are there going mental and it's amazing. That's my favourite place to be in the world... on a stage with people in front of me dancing! It makes what we do worth-while!
You guys make a point out of interacting with your fans something that a lot of bands don't do. Do you think this contributes to the success you guys have been having?
To be honest, it's just something we've always done and thought it was the normal thing to do. We certainly intend to keep it up, it may get a bit harder as we get busier, but I'm sure there's enough of us to keep up. As for it contributing to the success, I'd have to say it probably does. We didn't realise that it was rare for bands to get back to their friends/fans, we usually get told by our fans... we get comment/messages/emails saying "WOW!.. You actually reply!", but we just think it's rude not to.... and we certainly read them all and check other bands out when they ask us to etc.
You recently announced that you would be working with Blink 182 and +44 famed Mark Hoppus, this is such a big achievement, how has it felt? And were you guys already big fans of him?
We are honoured really. We're all Blink & +44 fans, especially Ollie, so we know a lot about him and the main thing is that I think he's the right person to produce KOOPA; young, but with experience. It's hard to take in though.... the fact we're going to be going to LA to record is enough.... but to be recording with Mark Hoppus and Chris Holmes is even better! I guess we'll believe it when we get there!
What bands have been your influences in the music style of Koopa?
There's quite a lot of influences, bands that people tend to hear in us are Green Day, Blink 182, Nirvana, Foo Fighters, Oasis & Guns N' Roses..... which would all be big influences as we listen to all those bands.... I think you put all that together though ad you get a new sound.... KOOPA!
How has it felt to finally be signed to a record label?
It's ACE on all levels! Obviously there's the relief that we are actually good enough and someone has It's ACE on all levels! Obviously there's the relief that we are actually good enough and someone has shown faith. We're also very happy with Pied Piper, the label. We had a few labels interested at the end of last year and went through having meetings etc with them, but Pied Piper Records stood out a mile. They we talking about things we wanted to hear and have proved their worth getting Mark Hoppus on board. It's also great not have to do everything ourselves anymore!
Tell us a little about the band members of Koopa and your roles in the band!
There are three of us in the band: Me (Joe) - I play bass and sing, Ollie - Plays guitar and sing and Stu - drums. There's also our manager Gary, who's an honorary fourth member. We all muck in with the general running of the band though. Gary would be at the helm with regards to advertising the band and stuff.... and me and him deal with most of the promo etc. Stu looks after the van and equipment and me and Ollie are always writing and producing songs. We work well as a team!
What are your plans for touring?
At the moment that's all being sorted out. Other than playing South By South West (SXSW) in Texas March 15th and possibly a couple of warm-up shows, we're taking a couple of months off touring to concentrate on the album. But we'll be back in the UK June time for festivals etc. I think a FULL UK, USA and Australian tour is being planned at the moment!
How did it feel to be the FIRST unsigned band ever to get into the top 40?
This is a question we get asked a lot and still don't have the answer really. Like with a lot of stuff we've got going on, it's hard to take in. But there's a lot of feelings it conjures up really. It's very exciting of course, but we also feel proud as it was hard work to get there. I would say, one a whole... we're all dead chuffed!
You guys are headed for a lot of success. How has the journey felt from being just a small band from Essex to being able to have all these amazing achievements?
Thank you very much... I sure hope so *crosses-fingers*! It has been a lot of hard work and we've still got the hardest work to come.... but we wouldn't have it any other way... we like it. It's going to be an exciting few years hopefully and I just want to enjoy it as it happens. If (or should I say when) we get there, it'll be nice to be flying the flag for both Essex and the UK. It'd be good to inspire a few other bands not to give up because you can get there in the end.
How would you describe your music to someone who hasn't heard of you guys before?
Good to listen to!! HA! Well... I'd say in essence it's Punk/Rock music with catchy choruses and loud drums!
Would you like to add anything else?
Erm... No... I think that's covered a lot... and I'm not very good at adding, or maths in general!... See I'm a comedian too! Interview by Sarah

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Fueled by Rachel

Hi everyone! Rachel has her own Fueled by Rachel blog so go check it out: http://fueledbyrachel.blogspot.com

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Hemingway Wentz Interview


First off its rare we get to interview a celebrity dog, and rare that people get to read interviews with celebrity dogs or any dog for that matter.Hows about you tell us about the day in the life of Hemingway wentz?
well woah, I'm not sure if everyone is ready to hear about a day in the life of Hemingway wentz but ill say it anyways just make sure you don't get too over whelmed first off i wake up. i usually then go and start licking my father to wake him up, then i go for a walk if he isn't feeling too lazy. eat. sleep. eat. chew up stuff. poop. eat. sleep. poop.eat again maybethen go to sleep for the night and repeat the cycle the next day.amazing... i know haha

So the question that will break a lot of girls hearts, are the rumors true that you date Penny Stump? (If so we want details) and your myspace status says engaged..please explain
I don't think there is any woman that can tame this beast right here.and when i went with penny it was like kissing your cousin (not that i know how that feels...)so it didn't work out too well shes just like a sister to me and plus I'm a total ladies man and I'm very much single so girls get at me i prefer bitches over human girls though.wait.yeah yeah i prefer bitches it just sounds pretty odd

How is it having a father like Pete wentz?
I bet you get really spoiled!!! Do you feel that having him as a father helps you to pull the ladies easier?hes an amazing father and I'm so much of a daddy's boy. were best friends .but with the ladies?not really, he stinks more than i do so pretty much the ladies tend to turn the other way when hes around, to save their nose from burning off cause of the fumes he possesses

What is your relationship like with the other members of fall out boy?
my relationship with them is great, i love them so much. and its cool when my father goes on tour cos i get to see them more often.How does it feel to be named after such an iconic writer?

Do you have any aspirations of going down in history?
i tried to read Hemingway's stuff but then got bored so i just ate the book, true story haha. well i don't really want to go down in history just go on your shirts.which is why you should buy stuff from my poppas clothing line

If you could choose your favorite fall out boy song which would it be?
well of course the take over, the breaks over the whole fucking video is about me hahano im not that concietedI think that one that goes "im also into cats duh duh duh duh im also into cats"i think its called this aint a scene hah
Where do you see yourself in 5 years time?
in five years i see my self settled down with a pretty french bulldogliving in the suburbs of Chicago with 10 kids and a pet mouse

We have seen you make several appearances in Fall out boy videos, have you considered a career in acting or do you have other plans?
I'm sticking on being a model for Clandestine for right now. Its a hard job just sitting their while they take pictures of me...I might do surreal life or a reality tv show based on finding the perfect soul mate though.just joking haha

Do you have any plans to go find your birth parents?
I know where they're at.Boring story though I wish I could be one of those dogs on homeward bound or whatever trying to find their way back home.or maybe like on legally blonde where they try to find the chihuahuas dog oh yeah i forgot to tell you.i have a new best friend well another one hes a chihuahua named Paco.hes one cool cat well in better terms dog

If you were stranded on a desert island what would you take with you and why?
If I was stranded on an deserted island i would take with m emy magical genie that i keep in my closet to grant me wishes.cos for one he'll keep me company and two he can magically make ten thousand dog bones appear right in front of my very colored blind eyes

Your favorite band apart from fall out boy?
well i have a fewwww. decaydance.com

So tell us the secret of how a dog types?
Its really simple.get a prosthetic hand, and just roll with it

How do you feel about other celebrity dogs trying to follow in your paw prints by creating myspace pages?
I sorta realized that lots and lots of dogs started having myspaces, but its cool and all.I just think its kind of weird that some of my friends have 8734988 myspaces of them for example hobo and succah

So can you tell us any hints about what is next from fall out boy?
A little birdy told me that there are songs being written, but they're not in the studio.not yet that is What did you think of the beat it video?its sweet, what more can you ask forMichael Jackson is dope brah

Would you like to add or say anything else?
I like the word salamander.and sorry for all of the fucked up spelling.i am a dog and so as dogswii kant spuhell

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Bloody Tourist Interview



Bloody Tourists Interview & Review
Written, Reviewed, & Interviewed by Darcy
Q: I sat down and looked through your blogs, and websites reading about your music, what inspires your work, and read about you guys a little. The people that you guys are inspired by are great music artists, and people the same. Oddly enough I wanted to ask what is it about Elvis Presley that inspires the band?
JAMES:Elvis Presley’s music does not inspire the band, it inspires the guitarist, James Cradock. James used to be a huge fan of the man, taken in by his passion for the music as well as his skills as an entertainer. One of the reasons James first decided to buy a guitar was to play the old rock and roll songs Elvis had made famous and to learn Hank William’s classic ‘I’m so lonesome I could cry’ also recorded by Elvis.
Q: Your website says “Bloody Tourists came into being on the eve of 2005" Was there any reason for that day in particular? Or was it something like a spur-of-the-moment?
JAMES: Bloody Tourists formed off the back of a rock tribute band, Moneyshot. Lee and James had been members of Moneyshot for a few years and had written songs for the band which got them a slot in Glastonbury in 2004. James was the singer and frontman whilst Lee played Bass.
LEE: After watching the shite bands in battle of the bands at moles. Jeez, there was some shit. I wanted to redress the balance and stand up for great music, not just a load of Brit pop or Peaarl Jam copiests. I wanted to show there was another way, I had no idea we'd end up second place in the next years comp. I hope we inspired other like-minded people that music isn't just for musos, it's for people who likemusic and having a great time.
Q: As someone that comes across a lot of new/”MySpace” bands; I have taken to spreading the good word about a band whenever I hear them. How does Bloody Tourists get there name out there?
JAMES: Songwriting was hard in Moneyshot . James and Lee threw ideas onto the table, the other band members snubbed them, looking for a more ‘Rage against the machine’ sound. As frustrations grew, James and Lee decided to branch off and write songs for a new project. Now having no guitarist James decided to learn to play, working hard to figure out his favourite songs and get to know the instrument. Within a couple of months James and Lee had written enough songs to fill a 20 minute set and were ready to take their creation to the masses.James has been in bands since he was 16 as a singer and had met Dave a few years back in a original band called ‘Cognito’. Dave was the obvious choice for a drummer and with Dave now on board we needed a venue to host us.The Wunderbar in Midsomer Norton, the south west of England had gained respect for James as every band he had been in had managed to fill the venue and so offered this new venture a Saturday night, The first Saturday night in 2005. This was the chance to play in front of a crowd and seeing as the gig was only 4 months after we’d first left Moneyshot it was a deadline that we frantically had to prepare for. The gig went extremely well. The crowd loved us, not for the musicianship (as we were all still beginners), not for the image (as we all wore garish blue trousers and red tops), but for the sheer audacity of forming a band so quick and writing songs so quick and for the energy for put into the tunes. The first song we wrote was Gram and a Half which still remains untouched from it’s original form and has won a few song writing awards online, one being from littlebizaar. com.Bloody Tourists, during the first year or so, played prolifically around the South West of England in order to spread the name about. It is a name that is easily remembered which helps. In more recent times we have used the internet more to our benefit and have found fans using myspace, basically searching it for fans of our sort of music and sending them a message to join our mailing list. Every one who joins our mailing list, incidentally, receives a few free songs, a monthly newsletter, and the chance to win a t-shirt and limited edition 7” vinyl.We are at the stage now that we will start to look for representation of sorts so that we can use someone who has the relevant contacts to help push our career. This time last year, we were signed to an American Management company who had found us on the internet and had liked what they had heard. It all looked good for a while but then it became evident that they did not have the contacts or the determination that we needed, they could d no more than we were doing for ourselves.Promoting a band is not an easy task, we have been told by many people how great our music is and that we have very good potential but this never seems to lead us to the next step. We are looking at getting more media exposure at the moment.
Q: Funland, that right there is a unique song. A lot of your music has a unique title fallowed by unique lyrics. [I like it.] Do ideas just come to Lee Elkins, or does the band bounce ideas off each other.
JAMES: Lee writes the lyrics and melodies and James writes the tunes. The lyrics are Lee's babies and no influence from other band members is welcome (or needed).
LEE: Glad you noticed... not many songs as genius as Funland out on the net!! First off, I don't write the songs, the band do. I bring a heap of lyrics I've written, James brings his latest riffs and Dave, well Dave brings his cigarettes, and his drums. We try and push the maddest ideas, it's very important to us to be different,.Having said that Funland was weird. James started playing the opening riff just jamming and almost immediately the words and the delivery of the first verse were pouring out of my mouth and mind almost exactly as they are now. When I write lyrics I tend to just write an outline about a person or place or experience. One thing I can tell you is that all the people and places and experiences have existed in my life at one point.
Q: You guys place your music into the genres of Garage/Punk/ New Wave. What is New Wave? JAMES: We have had our music placed in the Garage / New wave category by the media. It's basically just rock 'n' blues with scratchy, dirty melodies and lyrics. I think garage refers to the 1970's Garage scene, with the Velvet Underground, The Stooges etc which, unwittingly, we have been placed. The band love Velvet Underground but not to a point of imitation. We have all bought influences to the table which has evolved into our sound.
LEE: Oh come on! It's the american equivalent to punk. The 'New Wave' of back to basics punk rock ie 'The Ramones' etc... attempted to overthrow the 'Old Wave' widdlely up it's own ass mega rock ie Yes, Chicago, etc...
Q: As a band, how did you guys get your name? Bloody Tourists is an interesting one, I will admit.
LEE: We hang out in Bath, somerset, it's a cool place but it's a world heritage site so it's always packed with 'bloody tourists', hence the name. Not a day goes by without a local muttering our name under their breath if they go into town.

Bloody Tourists Review
As a music lover, it is really nice to have the opportunity to write a review here. Bloody Tourists is a band from United Kingdom. They have a "garage/punk" sound, and very unique lyrics. They are greatly inspired by music artists, such as: The Pixies, The Stone Roses, The Raconteurs, Jimi Hendrix, and The White Stripes. Next time you have the time you should check them out. They bring another dash of diversity to the music scene.





Monday, May 12, 2008

The Cab New Album Review


THE CAB WHISPER WAR
Album Review by Sarah
Every so often a band will come along who will really give you that feeling, the chills up your spine and that sometimes annoying feeling when you have this song stuck over and over in your head. This was my reaction when I first heard Las Vegas rockers 'The Cabs' Demo on myspace a few months ago. I knew this band would be huge as soon as I heard there one and only demo 'I'll Run' a song which everybody who heard wanted more of. For months The Cab kept there fans hanging on with just one demo while they recorded there full length EP. 'Have a little Faith in me' As the lyrics of I'll run said and the fans did have a little faith in them and stuck round patiently for the album. It takes a lot to keep your fans around with just one song for all those months and that song was just about enough to keep those fans desperately wanting more and prepared to wait.
Whisper War was released on Fueled by Ramen and Decaydance records earlier this week. The band (who were discovered by fellow Las vegas band Panic at the disco) were in a catch 22 situation they could either write 12 more songs which had to be as good as I'll run or they would be a one demo wonder and fade off out of stardom.As soon as I heard the first song I was hooked. 'One of those nights' was the perfect opener to the record. Featuring vocals from Brendon Urie and Patrick Stump the band proved in just the one song that opened this album that they were going to be everything the fans expected and more. There was something more to them than just that one song and boy was I in for a treat.Each song on the album was powerful with a touch of class and originality from lead singer alex Deleons soulful voice, amazing guitar riffs and catchy melodies and lyrics, its hard to believe most of these guys have only just left school in the past year and to have achieved so much sucess in that time with their fanbase it proves that this guys are destined for the big time.Bounce is the kind of song that you would dance to in a club, it has that poppy feel to it, if I could even compare this song to an n'sync song.Alex definetley has that sort of voice to pull off a pop song on a rock record! I'll Run - The song everybody just can't get out of their head, this is a beautiful stand out masterpiece of modern rock music. Maybe one of the best demos I've heard from a band in a long time except the song was finally polished up in the studio and sounds 10 times more amazing right now! With the familiar Piano rifts, the catchy chorus and lyrics, and once again the fantastic vocals. I believe this song could be the bands first success in the commercial world.Listening through upbeat songs high hopes and velvet ropes and party song 'That 70's song' this band can do your ears no harm. You'll be singing these songs all day. The whole album is just packed with talent, its not hard to see how these guys got signed to one of the most successful independant music labels in the world 'Fueled By Ramen'. The quality, the music, the performance, the lyrics and the band members are of the highest standard.The band closes with 'The city is contagious' by this time I am glad I put 'a little faith' In this band and waited for their record. 2008 is going to be the year of the Cab. Check out whisper war for yourself by going to the Fueled by ramen webstore or buying it for $9.99 at target (if you live in the USA)

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Heloise and the Savoir Faire Interview


Heloise & the Savoir Faire Interview
Written and Interviewed by Rachel

I was surfing the web when my friend suddenly posted a video comment on my myspace. "Check it out" was the attached phrase to the video. I shrugged and played the video. The music blasted through my speakers. My foot was tapping, a good sign. "A new age is gettin' nearer," she started to sing, "A psychic told me I'm gonna die." Well those aren't lyrics you hear every day, I thought. Halfway through the song my whole body was moving to the music. I loved the energy of the song. The electric, 80's infused with pop sound enchanted my musical soul...is that too deep to understand? By the end of the song I was dancing wildly around my room. Good thing there wasn't an audience in my room at the time; some moves are too good to be seen. -grins-"Who are they?" I asked my friend."Who?" she replied."The band," I said, "I love them!""Oh I dunno," she said, "I just wanted to show you Elijah.""Ok but what did you think of the band? They're awesome!" I answered still trying to figure out who they were."She screamed at me."That was my introduction to Heloise & the Savoir Faire, through a friend who had no attention of introducing me to the band, but how cute Elijah Wood looked in the video. Lovely! (Now you understand why I say I meet bands by accident.)Heloise & the Savoir Faire gained most of their popularity through the Graham Norton Show; this was the clip my friend sent me. Since then thousands of viewers and myself have been following the band. Recently I summed up the confidence to ask Heloise & the Savoir Faire for an online interview for the Fueled by Music E-zine. They're going to turn me down, I said to myself, most of these bands do. Either that they never reply.The next day Sarah (my editor/boss) told me Heloise & the Savoir Faire agreed to an interview.
WTH, was my first reaction, then it was followed by endless jumping and screaming. But of course they wouldn't know that because I replied, "Ok awesome. Should I send you the questions through email or is myspace ok for you?"


The Questions


1. What’s the origin of your band name? Have you changed the name before or has it always been Heloise & the Savoir Faire?


It used to be called Heloise and the Savoir Faire Dancers. The "band" was based on some kooky videos that Joe and my friend Missy Bly and I did in Burlington, VT about an aspiring dance troupe trying to make it big in NYC. They were disgusting but funny and I have no idea where those videos are now and it sort of terrifies me.


2. When did you form your band? What inspired you to make music together?


I formed the "band" which was just me and a laptop and two dancers (I guess) in 2001, but we didn't get a band together until like 2004. I got sick of the canned music thing and wanted to perform again with live musicians. They played over the tracks and it sounded awesome and then we started to collaborate without the computer. Now it's about half with a track and half without.


3. Where have you performed?


City wise, we've performed in Tokyo, London all over New York city and a couple shows in LA and Boston and Burlington, VT.


4. Could you briefly explain the lyrics of your song "Odyle?"


Odye is an arbitrary measurement of electro-magnetism, a term created by a guy named Baron von Reichenbach a contemporary of Mesmer's. I sort of put some "old science" ideas together with this new ageism stuff that's happening now.


5. What bands have influenced your music style?


Prince and Kiss Fm (the radio station) in New York.


6. What has been your biggest challenge as a band?


Well we're sort of going through our biggest challenges now. It's hard to make a living as a musician so it's about balancing your day or night job with the being able to tour and live and eat and stuff like that.

7. You have had the chance to meet some well-known people, such as Deborah Harry and Elijah Wood, how has meeting them shaped your band?


Professionally, we wouldn't be doing what we're doing if I hadn't met Elijah. He has totally helped get the band's music out to many more ears than we could have previously imagined. He's also a dear friend so he's enriched our lives on a personal level as well. Meeting Debbie was like a dream come true. The fact that she likes the band has psychically lifted me. To have this kind of street credit has had a hugely calming effect. I still can't believe that she came and sang on the album. I can't believe I had the nerve to ask her!!!

8. Do you get nervous before shows? If so, how do you overcome this?


Yes generally I do get nervous and have a sort of sour pit in my stomach. I usually have a drink before I go on stage (not for the stomach but it's nice for my mind) to ease my anxiety. I also put on a ton of make-up which I find meditational.

9. What is more important to you in a song, lyrics or music?


Ummmmmmm I can't decide. They're all important.

10. Is there anyone you’d like to acknowledge for offering you financial or emotional support?


I like to thank my parents for being really really accepting and generous and believing in this crazy choice that I've made with my life. Elijah too has been an enormous help financially we wouldn't have a record without him.

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