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1QI: Iron Chic, Decemberists, Planning for Burial, Asva

Posted in Bands on October 28, 2013

Our newest feature here at Scene Point Blank is our semi-daily quickie Q&A: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook or twitter and we'll post one interview every Monday-Thursday. Well, sometimes we miss a day, but it will be four each week regardless.

After our social media followers get the first word, we'll later post a wrap-up here at the site. This week check out Q&As with members of Asva, Iron Chic, Planning For Burial/Music Ruins Lives, and the Decemberists/Perhapst.

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Stuart Dahlquist (Asva, ex-Burning Witch)

SPB: What is a city or country you’d love to play but never have?

Dahlquist: One city or country is tough because there are so many places I'd like to play and haven't...

I guess you could throw a dart at a world map and say ,"You’re going here, Stuart. Pack appropriately," and I'd be pleased as punch. That said, Japan would have to be #1 on my list of countries for a tour worth of shows with Australia coming in a close second. If that dart hit a city square on the nose I'd hope for the cold of Oslo or Reykjavik or the heat of Mexico City or Rio de Janeiro. If I'm laying over somewhere a good museum and coffee is all I ask.

 

Mike (Iron Chic, Dead Broke Rekerds)

SPB: What was the first tape/cd/record you bought with your own money?

Mike: Green Day - 1039 Smoothed Out Slappy Hours CD

 

Thom Wasluck (Planning For Burial, Music Ruins Lives)

SPB: What is the last record you didn’t care for on first listen but has grown on you since?

Wasluck: At first this will sound bad because they are my friends, but I'm going to say Sunbather by Deafheaven, though not because I didn't care for it, but because I had such a deep emotional connection to Roads To Judah around a very specific time in my life that it was just hard to beat for me. It didn't stop me from constantly listening to it and, holy fuck, do these songs kill live.

 

John Moen (Perhapst, Decemberists, Stephen Malmus & the Jicks)

SPB: Writing a solo record is a much different project than writing with a band. How did your approach on the new record vary from when you put together the self-titled release? What did you learn or adapt in the five years in between?

Moen: Quite a lot of time went by between projects, but neither were written with a band—so I don't think my method really changed all that much.

Before I start recording it is easy for me to declare that I will take a different approach to a record, but once I'm down the road with it, I'm using the same instincts I did the last time around. (I suppose my overall taste in music is pretty much the same as it was five years ago.) The two things I did try to do differently were to turn up the vocals even if I was feeling shy about the lyrics, and to try to simplify the musical arrangements. I also tried to "release the kraken" a bit more...Know what I mean?...Me either.

Ghost BC working with Dave Grohl

Posted in Bands on October 27, 2013

Fresh on the hells of Infestissumam earlier this year, Ghost BC has record an EP with Dave Grohl on production duties. The new EP, If You Have Ghosts, will release Nov. 19 and caontains five covers of Roky Erickson, ABBA, Army of Lovers, Depeche Mode, and a live version of … Read more

Antiseen turns 30

Posted in Bands on October 27, 2013

In honor of their thirtieth anniversary, Antiseen's live set at The Tremont Music Hall in February, 2013 has been pressed on a limited edition, 500 copy, digipak CD. It is expected to be pressed again in jewel case in 2014. The set is titled Live Possum as is to be … Read more

Girl Talk and Freeway making EP

Posted in Bands on October 26, 2013

Girl Talk has teamed up with rapper Freeway for the upcoming EP Broken Ankles. The EP will be released this fall, though no release date is currently set. Girl Talk last released All Day in 2010. Read more Girl Talk Tour Dates: Tue. Dec. 31 -- Houston, TX @ FPHNYE Read more

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New Lows, new drummer

Posted in Bands on October 26, 2013

The New Lows, who recently released their I Couldn't Sleep record on vinyl via Kiss of Death Records, has announced that Eric Pittman, previously of VRGNS, has joined as their new drummer. Pittman will join the band live at Fest 12 at beyond. Read more

1QI: Volcano Choir, David Daniell, Shellshag, Spokenest

Posted in Bands on October 23, 2013

Our newest feature here at Scene Point Blank is our semi-daily quickie Q&A: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook or twitter and we'll post one interview every Monday-Thursday. Well, sometimes we miss a day, but it will be four each week regardless. After our social media followers get the … Read more

Radioactivity debut later this month

Posted in Bands on October 22, 2013

Radioactivity, featuring Jeff Burke and Mark Ryan of Marked Men, has premiered announced two upcoming records on Portland’s Dirtnap Records. Post Marked Men, Burke moved to Japan. While there, he played music and wrote some of the songs that have since been reconfigured for this new US-based band, Radioactivity. A … Read more

Pogues boxset being compiled

Posted in Bands on October 22, 2013

The Pogues have announced via facebook that they are teaming with Rhino UK on a boxset that will bring together all seven studio albumns and an unreleased live record from London in 1991 with Joe Strummer. More details will be announced later. The Pogues' guitarist, Philip Chevron, recently lost a … Read more

Iceage cover Sinead O'Connor, head on tour

Posted in Bands on October 22, 2013

After releasing Iceade earlier this year (Matador Records), the Danish punk band is reading themselves for a new tour. First, the band is releasing a new 7”, though, with covers of Sinead O’Connor (“Jackie”) and Bahumutsi Drama Group (“To the Comrades”). The 7”/digital EP will release on Nov. 19.Check out … Read more

braidedveins debut in the works

Posted in Bands on October 21, 2013

Save Your Generation Records has unveiled details on the debut 12” from Michigan’s braidedveins, Future/Forever. The band includes members of The Swellers, Empty Orchestra, Kid Brother Collective, and The Conqueror Worm and will release their 7-song EP at a release show in Flint, MI on Dec. 21. Read more TRACK … Read more

Drag the River joine Xtra Mile

Posted in Bands on October 21, 2013

Drag the River has joined Xtra Mile Records and re-released their 2008 album, You Can't Live This Way last week (Oct. 15) on their new label. New material, a self-titled record, will be released on Nov. 5. The alt-band features Chad Price (ALL), Jon Snodgrass (Armchair Martian, Scorpios), JJ Nobody … Read more

Gateway District premiere "Skyline Drive"

Posted in Bands on October 18, 2013

The Gateway District, who will be playing Fest 12 later this month, have debuted "Skyline Drive" from their upcoming EP on Salinas Records. The trio released Old Wild Hearts earlier this year. Read more

Lee Corey Oswald in the studio

Posted in Bands on October 18, 2013

Portland's Lee Corey Oswald are in the studio working on a second album, recording with Adam Becker of Autistic Youth. The record is a follow-up to their recent split with Three Man Cannon.   Read more

Primitive Race forms, recording single

Posted in Bands on October 15, 2013

A new band comprised of industrial music veterans has formed under the title of Primitive Race. The group was formed by Chris Kniker (producer of Lords of Acid, tweaker) and Chris Vrenna (Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, tweaker), the two are also joined by Burton C. Bell (Fear Factory, Ascension … Read more

Paradise Lost celebrates 25 years with rarities comp

Posted in Bands on October 15, 2013

Paradise Lost is getting set to release a compilation titled Tragic Illusion 25 (The Rarities) on Nov. 5. To mark the occassion, the band is also puttout out a lmited edition 10" (300 copies) as they celebrate 25 years. On the rarities disc, all songs are previously released except for … Read more

1QI: Lunaire, The Blind Shake, The Taxpayers, Some Will Never Know

Posted in Bands on October 15, 2013

Our newest feature here at Scene Point Blank is our semi-daily quickie Q&A: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook or twitter and we'll post one interview every Monday-Thursday. Well, sometimes we miss a day, but it will be four each week regardless. After our social media followers get the … Read more

Weekend Nachos detail Still

Posted in Bands on October 14, 2013

Weekend Nachos will release a new LP, Still, on Nov. 11 via Relapse Records. The band, currently touring, has debuted two songs from the upcoming record here. Read more WEEKEND NACHOS Tour Dates: Nov 14 New York, NY Abc No Rio w/ Spine, Vice and Damaged Goods Nov 14 Island … Read more

Great Reversals records new songs

Posted in Bands on October 13, 2013

Great Reversals just wrapped up a recording session and four new songs. Three will appear on a 7" for How Soon Is Now Records and will be appear on a split release with Sunlight Ascending. Drummer Eric Scobie has started an interview blog as well. Check it out. Read more

New Robert Pollard, Blazing Gentlemen, set for December release

Posted in Bands on October 13, 2013

Guided By Voices busybody Robert Pollard will release a new LP on Dec. 10. This one, titled Blazing Gentlemen, is set for release on the band's GBV Inc. Records. Read more

News on new Austerity Program

Posted in Bands on October 13, 2013

Controlled Burn Records founders The Austerity Program will being recording on a new album in November. The label is currently selling pre-orders for Nonagon and The Austerity Program themselves have posted a pre-production journal for their upcoming record here. Read more