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1QI: Roman Cities, Lesstalk Records, Diploid, Adrift for Days

Posted in Bands on June 23, 2015

Welcome to our almost daily quickie Q&A feature: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook & twitter and we'll post an interview four days each week, typically every Monday-Thursday.
 
After our social media followers get the first word, we post a wrap-up here at the site and archive them here. This week check out Q&As with Roman Cities, Lesstalk Records, Diploid and Adrift for Days
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Ian Miller (Roman Cities)

SPB: How important to the band’s concept was playing “era-appropriate instrumentation”?

Ian: Man, what a great question. When I was imagining this project, I had visions of headless basses and chorus pedals. But the gear ended up not really mattering. Bradley plays a Tele into a Fender combo; Dan used his giant Early Graves metal kit; and I played a P bass. Ryan has some cool modeling keyboards including a Nord, but he played an old Wurlitzer electric piano on a number of songs. 

Ultimately it ended up being about the sounds and the songs. It's really easy to fetishize old gear -- I mean, look at any old Cars video and Ric Ocasek is likely playing a pink Dean Cadillac. It's outrageous and awesome. But the songs and performances are paramount -- those guys were all monster players. Hawkes and Easton had studied at Berklee, and all of those dudes could flat-out play. 

So I guess that's a long way of saying "not important at all." That said, I did end up buying a headless bass, and I'm not afraid to use it ...

Matt Vaughn (Lesstalk Records, Michael Crafter-vocals)

SPB: Do any of your musician friends have tinnitus?

Matt: Yeh, I think a lot of my friends have or will have tinnitus when the years go by. I have been playing in DIY bands for about 10 years now and going to gigs every weekend as well as playing and jamming every week too. And I definitely regret not protecting my ears more as I notice my hearing deteriorating over the years, but the constant ring is somewhat soothing.

Reece Prain (Diploid-bass/vocals)

SPB: How much space in your home is dedicated to music storage (records or instruments)?

Reece: I have a bandroom/equipment storage room. It’s pretty full, so lots of junk is just sort of hung around the room as well. But really, music equipment is scattered throughout the house. As for record/cds/tapes and such, I have two book shelves full of cds, another big shelf that has my 7’’ and LPs, then I have a box full of tapes and demo cds and just other junk I have accumulated. So that’s really it for all my music stuff in my (parents’) home.

Lachlan R. Dale (Adrift for Days, Art As Catharsis)

SPB: How has the increasing digitisation of music changed your listening habits?

Lachlan: A very good question, and one I often reflect on.

There is no doubt that the digitisation of music has dramatically increased access while also increasing supply through reduced production costs.

The effect for me, personally, is that I am flooded with a supply of new, unique, and varied music on a constant basis. Selfishly this is an awesome thing, as it provides me with constant stream of inspiration and allows me to discover new, niche artists easier than ever before.

Last year I began using Spotify, which I have mixed feelings about. While I don't agree with its unethical payment structure - and would happily pay much more for the service - the access it provides is unrivaled. As a tool it is incredible, and I see a streaming model such as Spotify as the likely future of digitised music.

 

Since I began using Spotify, I rarely download music (which, as a format has the disadvantage of needing to be transferred between devices), and have long stopped buying CDs. My stacks of thousands of compact discs gather dust in a corner of my room. While I spent many years and thousands of dollars building my collection, they seem now superfluous; a format superseded by its physical limitations.

Partially through guilt, I have turned to building a vinyl collection. At the moment I only listen to my records a few times a week, and almost see my purchases as a symbolic way to support an artist - which seems insane. Perhaps in my next home I will invest more heavily in a high-end sound system to enjoy my records.

There is no doubt that the digitisation of music has dramatically undermined its value - infinite reproducibility is bound to have that effect. 

As someone who plays in a number of bands, and runs a record label, the future of music sales is profoundly uncertain. I'd be curious to hear other's thoughts.

 

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Rhymesayers will release a limited edition 12" in late July featuring Grimace Federation in collaboration with Aesop Rock. The Philadelphia group "creates a symphonic, cinematic, and immense sound. The band’s musical foundation could be discovered in the grooves of records from post-rock legends such as Jaga Jazzist, Tortoise, and Stereolab, … Read more

1QI: Meek Is Murder, Spirits, Brian Campeau, Fashion Week

Posted in Bands on June 16, 2015

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Knola debut

Posted in Bands on June 15, 2015

In a new side project, members of Xerxes, William Bonney, The Exploration, Midwest Pen Pals, Merchant Ships, and other Midwest emo/screamo acts have joined forces for a new EP on Skeletal Lightning. The band, featuring four members from four states will release The Black Beach on 12" on July 14. … Read more

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Mike Adams At His Honest Weight on tour, podcasting live

Posted in Bands on June 9, 2015

Indianapolis four-piece Mike Adams At His Honest Weight are setting off on a US east coast tour and will be documenting their travels through a daily, on-the-road podcast recorded live in their van. The band is fronted by Mike Adams, formerly of husband&wife, and they recently released their debut album … Read more

1QI: Meek Is Murder, Jess Locke, Tear Them Down, Upsilon Acrux

Posted in Bands on June 9, 2015

Welcome to our almost daily quickie Q&A feature: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook & twitter and we'll post an interview four days each week, typically every Monday-Thursday. After our social media followers get the first word, we post a wrap-up here at the site and archive them here. … Read more

Soda Bomb premiere track, announce tour

Posted in Bands on June 8, 2015

Long Island, NY band Soda Bomb will be on tour later this summer alongside with Spraynard and The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die. In addition to the tour, the band has released a video for the song "Fat Tom," found at here … Read more

1QI: Roses, Reckless Records, Chokecherry, Monkey

Posted in Bands on June 4, 2015

Welcome to our almost daily quickie Q&A feature: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook & twitter and we'll post an interview four days each week, typically every Monday-Thursday. After our social media followers get the first word, we post a wrap-up here at the site and archive them here. … Read more

Pinkish Black complete 3rd album

Posted in Bands on June 4, 2015

Pinkish Black have completed studio work on their forthcoming third full-length, which will be released this fall on Relapse Records. The Fort Worth, TX band will also be touring this summer with A?rabrot. Read more Pinkish Black Tour Dates: Jul 14 Austin, TX Holy Mountain - w/ A?rabrot Jul 15 … Read more

New record from The Hussy

Posted in Bands on May 28, 2015

Madison, Wisconsin's psych-punk duo The Hussy will release a new album on June 30, Galore, to be released on Southpaw Records. The band, who released Pagan Hiss in 2013, combine psych, punk, and lo-fi. They will tour the US this summer and plan to visit Europe in August 2015. Read … Read more

1QI: Powernap, Grand Vapids, Hannahband, SubRosa

Posted in Bands on May 26, 2015

Welcome to our almost daily quickie Q&A feature: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook & twitter and we'll post an interview four days each week, typically every Monday-Thursday. After our social media followers get the first word, we post a wrap-up here at the site and archive them here. … Read more

Sonic Poison hardcore band

Posted in Bands on May 23, 2015

A new project promising hardcore "the old fashioned way with no gimmicks," Sonic Poison, has announced their debut EP. Compbrised of members of Sheer Terror, The Casualties, Deathcycle, Disnihil, and Concrete Cross, the band is set to release their self-titled EP on June 22 via LifeLine Records. Read more Sonic … Read more

The Appleseed Cast tour and reissue

Posted in Bands on May 18, 2015

The Appleseed Cast have summer news including a reissue of 2000's Mare Vitalis on double LP (Graveface Records) and a North American tour. The re-issue releases on June 30 and the band is joined on the tour by Dads, Annabel, Coaster, and Dikembe on various dates, listed in detail below. … Read more

1QI: City of Satellites, Terror, Comeback Kid, Cloud Maze

Posted in Bands on May 17, 2015

Welcome to our almost daily quickie Q&A feature: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook & twitter and we'll post an interview four days each week, typically every Monday-Thursday. After our social media followers get the first word, we post a wrap-up here at the site and archive them here. … Read more

Joy Division reissues

Posted in Bands on May 15, 2015

With Love Will Tear Us Apart turning 35 this year, Rhino Records is re-issuing Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures (1979) and Closer (1980) on June 29, followed by Still (1981) and an extended version of Substance (1988) on July 24. All 4 re-issues will be on 180g vinyl. Packaging will match … Read more

Anthony Raneri: new record, tour soon

Posted in Bands on May 12, 2015

Anthony Raneri of Bayside, who will release the new Sorry State of Mind LP on June 30, will also be touring this ummer in support of the new release. On tour he will be joined by Allison Weiss, What's Eating Gilbert, and Laura Stevenson, on select dates. Dates can be … Read more

1QI: Hiram-Maxim, Maybeshewill, Western Settings, Hot Nerds

Posted in Bands on May 11, 2015

Welcome to our almost daily quickie Q&A feature: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook & twitter and we'll post an interview four days each week, typically every Monday-Thursday. After our social media followers get the first word, we post a wrap-up here at the site and archive them here. … Read more

Faith No More's Long Awaited Sol Invictus Now Streaming

Posted in Bands on May 11, 2015

Faith No More's first album in 18 years is now available for streaming one week ahead of it's official release. Links can be found below. In The United States via NPR: Click Here In Canada via Exclaim! Click Here Read more

1QI: Hymie's Records, En Esch, Nasty, It Only Gets Worse

Posted in Bands on May 6, 2015

Welcome to our almost daily quickie Q&A feature: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook & twitter and we'll post an interview four days each week, typically every Monday-Thursday. After our social media followers get the first word, we post a wrap-up here at the site and archive them here. … Read more

Jello Biafra & the updates

Posted in Bands on May 5, 2015

Jello Biafra recently performed a live set with Bill Daves (Dash Rip Rock) and Fred Le Blanc (Cowboy Mouth) during Jazzfest that comprised of New Orleans soul, rhythm and blues, and garage songs. It's being released as a live record titled Walk on Jindal's Splinters and also includes Wildman Pete … Read more