IndieInterviews.com Episodes - | 15-ish Minutes with Birdmonster | Birdmonster entered bloggers' and critics' consciousness in October of last year on the strength of a self-released EP that, with its brash Springsteen-meets-Fugazi aesthetic, opened doors to high profile supporting slots with the likes of Art Brut, Sound Team, Catfish Haven, and Division Day, not to mention the type of buzz that forces Pitchfork to wallow in its limitations as a credible source for anything. The San Francisco quartet's storied live shows and unique D.I.Y. sensibility very much paved that road, but, as they revealed last month on an eerie Dallas night, Birdmonster's true ambitions are focused on the songs and an ever-growing sonic palette. This week, Birdmonster's Peter Arcuni and David Klein sit down to discuss their just-released debut long player, No Midnight, and how the experience of communicating their live energy on that record whet the band's appetite to develop their studio sound and the burgeoning songwriting methodologies that will shape their sophomore effort.The Birdmonster Beauty Bar photo and more by Chad Wadsworth.Mp3: Birdmonster - "'Cause You Can"Mp3: IndieInterviews podcast | Get at Short URL | Download 15-ish Minutes with Birdmonster | Play in Popup.
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| Episode 41: The Futureheads | On a sweltering Friday evening in June, Barry Hyde of UK quartet, The Futureheads, kindly invited me into the band's well-equipped (and air conditioned) tour bus to escape, well, the summer and the throngs encircling Dallas' Gypsy Tearoom. "How can you possibly stand this heat?" he asked as we sat down. "I can't," I remarked. When we sat down, Hyde, the Futureheads' frontman and chief songwriter, cut right to the chase and thoughtfully unraveled the executional and philosophical approaches to the songs and harmonies on their just-released News and Tributes LP, exhaustively contrasting their latest effort with their critically-acclaimed eponymous debut. Assessing the Futureheads' rise -- and his scorn for their former label, Warner Brothers -- Hyde generously shed light on the inner-workings of a band that began, as he will admit, with few and simple expectations.If there ever was any uncertainty about their rise, Hyde et al affirmed his confidence, and the audience's high expectations, pushing the limits, lengths, and structures of their crafty cache of songs for almost two hours. It was an impressive set and, for your host, at least, the show dutifully proved why the Futureheads have garnered such praise from a growing network of famous friends, influential publications, bloggers, hipsters, and the rest.Downloadable PDF of Episode 41: The FutureheadsDownload Podcast of Episode 41: The Futureheads | Get at Short URL | Download Episode 41: The Futureheads | Play in Popup.
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| 15 Minutes with Peter and the Wolf | Before his recent Dallas show, I had the chance to pull Red aside for an expansive interview and an impromptu recording session, which resulted in two single-mic performances of some of his most beloved songs, "Red Sun" from Peter and the Wolf and Adventure from MTV2's Wonder Showzen.Red Hunter isn't like most musicians I've talked with over the last year. Maybe that's because he's so willing to ponder, detail, even perform, his many diverse interests. He will tell you about playing shows in graveyards and dressing up like a Vet for a case study in audience reaction. He will tell you about jokingly suggesting he and a peer tour in a sailboat. He will cite Chomsky and address the perils of media propaganda and,
in a twist, tie it all -- and convincingly so -- to independent music. He will offer perspectives, ideas, and insights that only hint at why he's one of the more compelling figures in underground music
Peter and the Wolf - Red Sun (IndieInterviews) (mp3)
Red Hunter - Adventure (Wonder Showzen cover) (Indie Interviews exclusive mp3)
Upcoming Peter and the Wolf Dates7.06 San Diego, Scolari's Office7.07 Los Angeles, The Echo7.08 Los Angeles, Il Corral7.09 San Francisco, Hotel Utah 7.12 Portland, Towne Lounge 7.13 Seattle, S.S. Marie Antoinette7.14 Victoria BC, Orange Hall7.15 Vancouver BC Pat's Pub7.18 Seattle, live on KAOS at 9pm7.20 Salt Lake City, Vagabond7.21 Denver, Rhinoceropolis 7.22 Omaha, O'Leavers 7.23 Lincoln, Chatterbox 7.24 Ames, The Practice Space7.25 Iowa City, The Hall Mall7.26 Columbia, Ragtag7.27 Columbia, Live on KOPN at 3pm7.27 St. Louis, The Ground Floor7.28 Chicago, Logan Square7.31 Ypsilanti, Banana Tina8.02 Kutztown, GoodVibes8.03 Charlottesville, Tea Bazaar8.04 Baltimore, Talking Head8.05 Philly, Avant Gentlemen's Lodge8.09 Portsmouth, Chutney Flatz8.10 Portland, Strange Maine8.11 Montreal, Green Room8.12 Toronto, Tranzac8.13 Rochester, The Bug Jar8.14 Kingston, KMOCA8.15 Northampton, Gallery THINK8.17 Boston, P.A.'s Lounge8.18 NYC, Goodbye Blue Monday | Get at Short URL | Download 15 Minutes with Peter and the Wolf | Play in Popup.
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| Episode 40: The Streets | This week, British MC Mike Skinner of The Streets, sits down with your host, Garrison Reid, to discuss his private imprint, The Beats, and various other business flirtations, the essence of American rap culture, and the relative disparities in courting women at home and abroad. In addition, we've taken the podcast and brought it to new life in a downloadable PDF filled with the text of the interview and amazing photos taken at The Streets Austin tour date by Chad Wadsworth. As we've hit podcast 40, we're looking for some feedback. What have been some of your favorites so far? What are your thoughts on the new transcription feature? Hasn't the audio quality improved in the last 11 months? Feel free to leave your thoughts within the comments section.
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| 15 Minutes with Sound Team | On the eve of the release of their highly anticipated Capitol Records debut, "Movie Monster," Sound Team's Matt Oliver and Sam Sanford discuss, among other things, the band's rigorous approach to multimedia filtration and typographic design, their give-and-take collaboration with famed indie producer, Mike McCarthy, and their multi-pronged songwriting aesthetic.
Full Downloads from Movie MonsterSound Team - Movie MonsterSound Team - Your Eyes Are Liars
Stream the Born to Please video clip.(Broadband)
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Previous Sound Team IndieInterviews Bill Baird from early August 2005"My friend's band is" by Sam Sanford"The new record I'm into is" by Sam Sanford "My favorite city to play in is" by Sam Sanford "Explains 'Your Eyes Are Liars" by Sam Sanford"If I could ask" by Sam Sanford | Get at Short URL | Download 15 Minutes with Sound Team | Play in Popup.
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| Episode 38: John Vanderslice | Chevy Express van + John Vanderslice + Tiny Telephone + Del + Exodus Damage Remix + Gypsy Tearoom + 35mm + San Francisco + "Trance Manual" music video + Hitchcock's Young and Innocent + MacGuffin + Tom Waits' chicken coop + DCist + Hasselblad + Chris' aesthetic = Episode 38: John Vanderslice (mp3)You might be saying this isn't YouTube or Flickr. You are right, but if you have any additional tags that might describe the interview, feel free to comment them.
Episode 38 with John Vanderslice is another special 30-minute episode previously done with John Roderick of the Long Winters, Andrew Kenny of American Analog Set, The Wrens and James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem. | Get at Short URL | Download Episode 38: John Vanderslice | Play in Popup.
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| MiniInterview3 - Kyp Malone of TV on the Radio | Play in Popup. | Kyp Malone describes the Return of Cookie Mountain song Province:
Abridged transcription"We were playing festivals and recording in hotel bathrooms. ... I wanted to write something positive and uplifting. Watching and taking in all this dark bullshit that's happening in our world all the time. ... We were walking down the street and I saw graffiti on the side of this building. Someone had quoted Gandhi. They wrote 'Love is the prerogative of the brave.'"Soundbed music is "Walking The Cow", a Daniel Johnston cover from The Late Great Daniel Johnston, available for purchase here.Download: Kyp Malone - 5 of 5 (m4a)Download: Kyp Malone - 3-4 of 5 (m4a)Download: Kyp Malone - 1-2 of 5 (m4a) |
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| MiniInterview2 - Kyp Malone of TV on the Radio | Play in Popup. | Favorite city to play in"I haven't been to Cairo. I haven't been to Lagos. I haven't played in Mexico City."How did the recording with Bowie come about?"And we dropped of the roughs of the record as we were working on it. And he dug 'em." About the album leak, Crooked Rain Crooked Rain and a "change in psychology""One is the one we're not putting out and one is the one we are putting out." Soundbed music is "Dry Drunk Emperor" and "Staring at the Sun" found here.More audio available later today.
Download: Kyp Malone - 3-4 of 5 (m4a)Download: Kyp Malone - 1-2 of 5 (m4a) |
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| MiniInterview - Kyp Malone of TV on the Radio | Play in Popup. | Last Sunday, a few friends of mine and I spent the day relaxing -- drinking some margaritas at Lee Harvey's, learning to dj from DJ Pedro himself and topped off the rare beautiful breezy Texas day with an amazing TV on the Radio show at Gypsy Tearoom. I had never seen this band live before. I've heard stories of the "experience" or "the best live show" and read the quote in the most recent Filter where the band themselves say you might not understand the performance. I told Adam after the show, "I rarely think this when I leave a show, but HOW do they do this night after night?" The energy released through the vocals (and arm movements) of Tunde Adebimpe is intense. The band unites and the cohesive sounds on record are equally powerful live. After the show, Adam and I had the chance to talked with Kyp and Tunde of TVOTR. We quickly walked into the empty Ballroom and recorded for less than 10 minutes total. Here's segment 1 from Kyp Malone; he tells his love for a Narnack Records band, whose music is "honest and organic and not a put- on and not some fake hippie shit." He also talks about a new record and DVD that he feels insired by. Soundbed music is "Dry Drunk Emperor" found here. More audio available tomorrow.
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| Episode 36: The Grates | Things you might learn in this interview with The Grates: SXSW is "heaps of lines", "heaps of bands" and "heaps of beers" . "If you're weak, be prompt." Slingshots are illegal in Australia. To avoid getting sick while on tour, it's best to dress like a ninja. Digital cameras makes movies (sometimes with audio). Rolling Stone will always be gas on fire. "There is no privacy in Australia." Caffeine-free Diet Pepsi is the most boring drink ever. | Get at Short URL | Download Episode 36: The Grates | Play in Popup.
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| Episode 28: Voxtrot | On this show, your host Garrison Reid sits down with Ramesh Srivastava of Voxtrot. Ramesh discusses the band's interest and appreciation of blogs, the process of developing the new EP and the band's plans for South By Southwest.
Interlude snippets used with permission from Voxtrot
Download The Start of Something ( IndieFeed Alt/Mod Channel ) | Get at Short URL | Download Episode 28: Voxtrot | Play in Popup.
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| Episode 25: Castanets | On this show, your host Garrison Reid sits down with Raymond Raposa of Castanets. The soft spoken Raposa discusses networking and his recording crews, the power night had on First Light's Freeze, and the differences in writing for songs and writing for prose.
Castanets snippets used with permission of New Jerusalem Music | Get at Short URL | Download Episode 25: Castanets | Play in Popup.
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| Episode 24: Man Man | On this show, your host Garrison Reid sits down with Honus Honus of Man Man. Ryan Kattner AKA Honus Honus discusses recording their debut, the impact of member changes on Six Demon Bag, and the challenge of covering a classic.
Six Demon Bag Tracklisting:
01. Feathers
02. Engrish Bwudd
03. Banana Ghost
04. Young Einstein On The Beach
05. Skin Tension
06. Black Mission Goggles
07. Hot Bat
08. Push The Eagle's Stomach
09. Spider Cider
10. Van Helsing Boombox (MP3)
11. Tunneling Through The Guy
12. Fishstick Gumbo
13. Ice Dogs | Get at Short URL | Download Episode 24: Man Man | Play in Popup.
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| Episode 16: Earlimart | On this show, your host Garrison Reid sits down with Aaron Espinoza of Earlimart. Aaron discusses the departure from Palm, working with The Ship Collective, and dealing with struggles and their presence on Treble & Tremble.
The collaboration Aaron is referring to in the interview is:
An untitled release featuring:
1. Earlimart - Chinga's In The West
2. Grandaddy - I Heart California
3. Grandaddy - Red Curbs
4. Earlimart - The Ending Of Me
The record was recorded in 4 days at Espinoza's Los Angeles studio "The Ship." Espinoza described the project, featuring Grandaddy members Jim Fairchild, Aaron Burtch, and Jason Lytle along with Earlimart members Ariana Murray, David Latter, Joel Graves, and Aaron Espinoza, as "the most in-depth project that [Grandaddy's Jason Lytle and Espinoza] have worked on together." | Get at Short URL | Download Episode 16: Earlimart | Play in Popup.
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| Episode 8: The Wrens | On this episode of IndieInterviews.com, we present a special 30-minute podcast with Charles Bissell & Greg Whelan of The Wrens. Earlier this month, your host Garrison Reid conducted a humorous yet noisey interview with the whole band prior to their Denton show. On this podcast, we conducted two seperate phone interviews in which the guys explain the struggles which produced The Meadowlands, the status of touring and the making of the anticipated follow-up. | Get at Short URL | Download Episode 8: The Wrens | Play in Popup.
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| Episode 7: Midlake | On this show, your host Garrison Reid sat down with all 5 members of the band Midlake. Together they discuss their debut record Bamnan and Slivercork, their recent television appearance and the upcoming sophomore release Van Occupanther.
Music Interludes used with permission of Midlake & Bug Music. | Get at Short URL | Download Episode 7: Midlake | Play in Popup.
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