Showing posts with label indie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indie. Show all posts

Monday, January 10, 2011

INTERVIEW: The Nico Blues

Genre: Alternative / Indie / Rock
Location: Brooklyn, NY and NJ, New Jersey, US

Record Label: Tiny Giant Artist Collective
Type of Label: Unsigned


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How did you get started?
We've all known each other since we were in grade school.  Danny and I are brothers and so are Reed and Skylar.  Reed and I have know Ev since first grade.  We've all been playing in various bands with each other since high school.  When Ev, Reed, and I graduated from college in May 2009, we decided we would start this band because we were going to be back in Wayne, NJ again.  Plus, we're all on the same page musically.

 Where do you get your inspiration from?
We get our inspiration from our love of music.  We're inspired by all the great bands we listen to as well as our own experiences in life.

 What has been your favorite venue so far? And what's your dream venue?
We have two favorite venues actually.  The first is Glasslands because it's one of the best smaller venues in Brooklyn.  They usually have really great bands and its just a cool place.  The other is Maxwell's in Hoboken.  They get really popular acts like Titus Andronicus and the Greenhornes and also bands like ourselves.  They feed you and give you drink tickets.  Maxwell's knows how to treat their bands.  Not to mention its been host to such legendary bands as Sonic Youth, Nirvana, and Fugazi... Just to name a few.
Our dream venue would probably be playing Music Hall of Williamsburg.  That venue always books great bands.


If you had a chance to interview a musician who would it be, and why?
We're all huge fans of different bands.  Knowing myself and my band, I'd say we could narrow it down to Ian MacKaye from Fugazi or John Frusciante from the Chili Peppers.  Ian is just a very inspirational guy.  Aside from the fact that Fugazi is one of the best bands ever, he runs his own label and is just a DIY punk rock guy to his bones.  John Frusciante is a genius and has probably had the biggest effect on us as musicians and students of studio production.  Obviously, his work with the Chili Peppers is great but he also has a host of incredible solo albums, each one very different from the other. 
5. If you could thank somebody for helping you fulfill your dreams as a musician, who would it be? And why?
There are a lot of people we could thank for our progess thus far.  Certainly our friends and fans who come to our shows.  Some of the biggest help has come from James Giblin who designed our website and EP cover, Adam Abada who designed the cover for "Blame the Boredom, Blame the Basements" and Jacob LaMendola who directed our music video for the song "Living Proof".  Our biggest thanks would probably have to go to our parents though who we owe everything to.

If you weren't involved in music, what would you be doing in life right now?
I don't really know what I'd be doing.  Music has been a huge part of all of our lives for so long,  We don't do it to be cool and we certainly don't do it for money (because there is none), we do it out of necessity.  We all need to play in a band.  I myself am constantly writing songs.  Its just a perfect way to express yourself in a world where you're not always allowed to.

If mom was going to make your favorite home-cooked meal, what would it be?
Steak

 What do you do in your down time?
In our down time we all work and pay the bills however we can.  We're also avid readers.  Knowledge is power.

Have you had any really embarrassing mishaps on stage?
Not really.  All we ever do is play our music and have fun on stage.  There has been a show here or there where we feel we didn't play our best but nothing embarassing.

 What positive message do you want to send through your music to your fans?
Probably the most positive thing I could say is that life is short, so you should live how you'd like to live.  If you really believe in yourself, then never stop working toward your goal and try not to let the nay sayers of the world get you down.  Through our music, we'd also like to get people in to the bands that we love.  Punk rock is freedom.


Any favorite songs/bands at the moment?

Sure, current bands that we're in to are Girls, Wavves, Warpaint, MGMT, Titus Andronicus, Deerhunter, Jay Reatard (RIP), and Male Bonding.


And lastly, what does your band name mean to you? And, whats its origin? Our band name was inspired by Shannon Hoon of Blind Melon.  His favorite flower was a Nikko Blue and he named his daughter Nico Blue Hoon.  Since he is a relatively unknown rock and roll tragedy and Blind Melon is one of the most underrated bands of all time, we decided this would be our name.  The album "Soup" by Blind Melon is one of the best albums ever and very few people know it.  Ev, Reed, and I also decided one night a few years back that if we started a band together, The Nico Blues would be its name.  When the time came, we chose not to tempt fate.
Anyone who says there are no good bands out today doesn't know what they're talking about. 

My favorite song ever is "Little Wing" by Jimi Hendrix.






Saturday, October 23, 2010

Interview with Attractions!

I'm very excited today, because I get the chance to interview a band! It's my very first interview on this blog, so my fingers are kinda shaky and I can't stop smiling as I write this. 'Cause honestly, I never thought I would be interviewing bands.
So on that note... Let me interduce, indie/rock band, Attractions!
They hail from Washington DC, and have an awesome single out, New Fire.

Here's how the interview went down...


Q. How did you get started?
Attractions started out in 2005 when myself (Josh) and Zeke (drummer) first started being homeschooled. With our schooling we had a ton of free time and no transportation, so we would ride bikes back and forth from eachother's houses and practice. At the begining we were more of a White Stripes cover band than anything else, haha, our name was Priceless Enuendo back then.

Q. Where do you get your inspiration from?
We get our inspiration from tons of things, most of the time it would be from God, or books we read. But all four of us listen to a ton of music all the time from a ton of different genres, so a lot of it comes from that as well.


Q. What has been your favorite venue so far? And what's your dream venue?
Houses are our favorite venue! haha, no really. House shows are amazing, we love meeting new people on a personal level, houses let you do that, bigger venues I think seperate fan from band sometimes. As for a dream venue? A HUGE HOUSE SHOW!, or a river boat show...ether one.


 Q. If you had a chance to interview a musician who would it be, and why?
Myself? Tom Waits, without question. He has so much to tell, and he is very good at telling. It would be an amazing interview no matter what questions I asked him.

Q. If you could thank somebody for helping you fulfill your dreams as a musician, who would it be? And why?
Well, my dreams have yet to be fullfilled as of yet, but thats a good thing. Up to this point though would be my father. His support for us has been incredible for the past 6 years. and it has only gotten better.

Q. If you weren't involved in music, what would you be doing in life right now?
Probably not a lot, hah. Making movies with my friends, we like to make sketch comedy videos that get 300 plays on youtube lol.

Q. Is there any other musicians that have influenced your music?
Tons, as for this record, mainly As Cities Burn, Thrice, Trophy Scars, Mono and tons of others.

Q. If mom was going to make your favorite home-cooked meal, what would it be?
Stuffing!!!!

Q. What do you do in your down time?
Promote. hahah so I don't really have much down time, Attractions is a full time job, as well as my other full time job.

Q. Have you had any really embarrassing mishaps on stage?
Luckly nothing extreme. Just some instances of wanting the next part to be really heavy and emotional and we miss a pedal or something and it doesnt come out right.

Q. How do you guys feel about your new single?
We are extremely happy with how it turned out. After not being in the studio for almost two years it was strange at first, but our producer Mike Douaire and our mastering engineer Roger Lian were awesome throughout the whole thing and helped us obtain a product we were all very proud of.

Q. What positive message do you want to send through your music to your fans?
 Nothing is Random.

Q. What are you guys currently working on?
We are working on booking shows and getting ready to get into the studio full time and make this dang album! Talking to as many people we can, trying to generate interest in everyone about local music.








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Monday, October 11, 2010

Styrofoam Boots

So I'm going to try something a little different. Today, I'm going to be showing y'all some great, indie music. Wanna know why indie music is great? Well its very... weird.
Weird lyrics.
Sounds.
Voices.
Music videos.
Outfits.
Ya know.
All that junk.
And, we all like weird, right?
Now, I must admit, I wasn't crazy about these songs awhile back, but it kinda grew on me. I realized how awesome it really is. I started to appreciate it. So, give it a chance. Just Listen.

Ocean Breathes Salty (Frikin' CUTE kid!) by Modest Mouse 
Also, check out Float On.


Kids by MGMT (Whoever made this video was freakin' hiiiiiigh. Just sayin')
Also, check out Electric Feel (Somebody was SUPER high for this video.)



Not One, But Two by Now, Now (Previously known as Now, Now Every Children)
Also, check out Giants


Oxford Comma by Vampire Weekend



Alrighty folks!
I hope you enjoyed my post!
:D
LOVE, Abigaile.