Recent news

23,892 total news stories — Page 409 of 1195

1QI: Jon McKiel, Botanist, Rat Storm, Strawberry Runners

Posted in Bands on March 24, 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 Jon McKiel, Botanist, Rat Storm and Strawberry Runners.
Read more

Jon McKiel

SPB: Do you get nervous before you play a show?

Jon: Yes, but it really depends on whether I've played the room before, how much practice the band has had leading up, whether or not the sound check was ok, or the PA even exists!  Sometimes we sing through our amps and improvise a whole lot, so that keeps things pretty light. We can't do anything but go out and play and if we're making it up as we go there's no expectations, at least from a playing perspective.

Botanist

SPB: In the recent years you have included musicians in order to perform live as Botanist. I wonder if that change has also affected your songwriting in any way? Do you compose now having a more clear idea that these songs will be played live?

Botanist: The backlog of material written and recorded as a 1-man outfit is still being cleared out. Most of that stuff is EPs, but of course there is the skipped-over, unreleased Botanist V. Much of the EP material should be released over the course of the next year or two and some other stuff will be held secret. There is no definite plan as to when V will be released.

Since one of the aims of Botanist is to re-invent itself within the strict guidelines laid out for the project, material written and performed by all members of the live outfit are also in the works. The material we are working on now will be of EP length and should be ready for potential release this year. 

There is so much Botanist material that we compose and record, and pick what we think will be best live out of that. Some records work better live than others. VI is unquestionably the project's biggest commercial success to date, but we play as many songs live from I as we do VIbecause those songs kick ass live. Playing much material from III is a challenge, obviously, because of the tracks' individual running times, so we have to pick extra carefully, and sometimes we don't have time to play any material from III at all. 

The next planned Botanist full-length (VII) will be its most thematic and conceptual yet, and will not be written with playing live in mind whatsoever. Maybe look to the one after that for some ripping live cuts. See you on tour!

Nathalie Haurberg (Rat Storm/Closet Burner/Reality is a Cult Records)

SPB: Do you wear earplugs when you play? Why/why not?

Nathalie: I don't wear earplugs. I sometimes think I should, because my hearing is important. However, I just think it makes things sound different. If I'm playing it totally distorts how I hear the guitar tone and if I'm not playing I feel like it effects how I hear the band. I just rock out and then cross my fingers that in the long run I don't do any long-term damage!

Emi Knight (Strawberry Runners)

SPB: What was the inspiration to start the band?

Emi: The inspiration to start the band really began with living in Bloomington, Indiana, where most of my friends were in bands whose music would keep me up at night thinking of all the possibilities of my life as an artist and would wake me in the morning with this burning desire to go ahead and do whatever it was that I was dreaming about the night before. I've played and written music since I was a kid, but I can be very serious and very critical about my writing, so I didn't always feel confidant to ask other people to play with me.

In Bloomington I was surrounded by people who lived and breathed music and community and I started to put the two together for myself. I learned that music, at its best, will bring people together and lift us up. There is this deep empathy that we feel when we hear a story or a song. That empathy can shift our perspectives and our lives like almost nothing else. There was a point when my understanding of the value of music switched from something personal to something both personal and collective, and this was when I knew I wanted to put something I cared about into the world. So it didn't matter anymore how stupid my song sounded inside my head, or what I wished it could be. What became more important was that I share it with my friends anyway. 

It's important to give whatever you can to build up your community, family, and friends. As artists, sometimes all we've got is what we can make out of our experience. Some rad people, who do what they love, helped me to see my experience and what I make from it as valuable, or at least to have the grace and humility not to write it off. What we create always has the potential to be greater than us alone. But if we don't share it, it'll never do anything for us or for anyone. So that's why I started this band.

If you want to hear some of the bands who always remind me of the importance of doing what you love, check out: Mega Gem (Denver), Selfish Whales (Bloomington), Nana Grizol (Athens GA), Busman's Holiday (Bloomington), Defiance, Ohio (Bloomington), Erin Tobey (Bloomington), Lion Eater (Bloomington), Good Luck (Bloomington), Papa Bear (Denver).

And obviously tons more, but check out your own friends too. They're cooler than you even know.

Blur play new album in full, reveal new track Lonesome Street

Posted in Bands on March 23, 2015

Blur gave a live airing to their upcoming album The Magic Whip at a 300-capacity secret show in West London last Friday, and this week unveiled "Lonesome Street", their third and final pre-release track from the album. The show at Mode in West London is going to be exclusively streamed … Read more

Premiere: "The Airport Lobby" from New Dog

Posted in MP3s on March 23, 2015

Scene Point Blank is excited today to premiere "The Airport Lobby" from New Dog, aka Anar Badalov. The single releases today, and the song also appears on his upcoming Classic Ballroom Dances album, which releases on June 2 via Kill Rock Stars. Badalov has played with Metal Hearts and Travels, … Read more

The end of Former Ghosts

Posted in Records on March 22, 2015

Former Ghosts, a group featuring Freddy Rupert, Nika Roza Danilova (Zola Jesus), Jamie Stewart (Xiu Xiu), and Yasmine Kittles (Tearist) will release a swan song split EP with Funeral Advantage on April 14. The four song EP is the end of the band and will be released via The Native … Read more

News categories

Bands

3606 news stories

General News

92 news stories

Labels

2141 news stories

Music News

306 news stories

Obituaries

119 news stories

Records

7396 news stories

Rumors

53 news stories

Shows

1070 news stories

Site News

361 news stories

Splits

324 news stories

Tours

3474 news stories

Videos

1076 news stories

Other news stories

20 Buck Spin releasing new Obsequiae

Posted in Records on March 22, 2015

On May 12, 20 Buck spin will release Aria of Vernal Tombs from Obsequiae on cd, the band's second full-length and their follow-up to 2011's Suspended in the Brume of Eos. A vinyl release will follow on June 9. Read more Aria Of Vernal Tombs Track Listing: 1. Ay que … Read more

Earth Crisis 7-inch in May

Posted in Bands on March 21, 2015

Earth crisis has announced a new 7", The Discipline, due on May 19 via Bullet Tooth Records. In addition to the 4-song EP, also on CD, the band will be playing a few select dates in April and May, such as South East Beast Fest and Superbowl of Hardcore. Read … Read more

Windhand record with Jack Endino

Posted in Bands on March 20, 2015

Windhand are in the studio with Jack Endino recording a new album, set for release this fall on Relapse Records. The new album, currently untitled, will be their third full-length. The band is also set to play 2 Atlanta shows in early may with Sleep. Read more WINDHAND US LIVE … Read more

Soundwave Festival sets 2016 dates

Posted in Shows on March 20, 2015

Australia's mega festival Soundwave has set the dates for next year's incarnation, which takes place Jan. 34, 24, and 26 across Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne. The 2015 festival that recently completed features Faith No More, Fucked Up, Millencolin, Le Butcherettes, and more. Read more SATURDAY 23 JANUARY 2016, BRISBANE SUNDAY … Read more

New album from My Morning Jacket in May

Posted in Labels on March 19, 2015

My Morning Jacket will release a new album, The Waterfall, on May 4 via ATO/Capitol Records. The album is their first in four years, seventh in total, and first with Capitol. They'll follow the release with a world tour, including stops at Governors Ball and Bonnaroo. Read more The Waterfall … Read more

Pentimento join Bad Timing

Posted in Labels on March 19, 2015

Pentimento has announced their upcoming second LP will come this fall via Philadelphia label Bad Timing Records. The Buffalo, NY band will preview the release with a 7" single in July with one album song and a b-side from the same recording session. Their last full-length was 2012's self-titled album. … Read more

Frameworks & Prawn touring

Posted in Tours on March 19, 2015

This April-May, Frameworks and Prawn will hit the road for a US co-headlining tour, including select dates where they will be joined by Whirr, Free Throw, and Xerxes. Frameworks released Loom last year and Prawn Kingfisher, both on Topshelf Records. Read more Tour Dates: 4/16 - Denton, TX - The … Read more

April tour for Light Years

Posted in Tours on March 19, 2015

Cleveland pop-punks Light Years will hit the road for the month of April, joined by Bonfires and Dryjacket as they promote their most recent EP, Temporary, released on Animal Style. Dates are below. Read more Light Years Spring Tour with Bonfires and Dryjacket April 7 - Chicago, IL @ Beat … Read more

Bent Life join B9

Posted in Labels on March 19, 2015

Lincoln, NE's Bent Life has inked to Bridge Nine Records and will hit the road soon with with labelmates Expire, and more, on a quick tour. The band formed in 2010 and have released EPs on 6131 Records and Lost Time, and have a May 1 7" coming out on … Read more

Chokehold discography collection

Posted in Bands on March 18, 2015

A389 Recordings will be releasing a complete discography collection of '90s hardcore band Chokehold. The record, titled Sell It For What It's Worth, will include a completely remastered tracks. It is expected to release on CD/vinyl in late summer. Read more

Heartsounds tour

Posted in Tours on March 18, 2015

Creator Destructor Records act Heartsounds have announced a US/Canada tour that includes dates with The Swellers, Counterpunch, and a stop at Pouzza Fest. The Bay Area band last released Internal Eyes in 2013, and work has begun on a follow-up. Read more HEARTSOUNDS US / Canada Tour Dates: 3/31 San … Read more

Community/Asian Man to release All People

Posted in Records on March 18, 2015

All People will release a new album on May 5 titled Learn Forget Repeat on their own Community Records in collaboration with Asian Man Records. It is the second full-length from the New Orleans, LA based band. A limited edition cassette will also be out via Broken World Media. The … Read more

Miles Away - Tide

Posted in Records on March 18, 2015

Australia's Miles Away will release a new record, their fourth, on Six Feet Under Records on May 5. The new LP is titled Tide and was recorded and mixed with Jay Maas (Defeater). Read more MILES AWAY - TIDE Track listing 1 Floodgates 2 Terra Incognita 3 Grateful 4 Let … Read more

1QI: Caffiends, The Brokedowns, Audio Antihero, The Ergs

Posted in Bands on March 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

Upset premiere song from upcoming EP '76

Posted in Bands on March 17, 2015

Los Angeles' Upset have shared "Glass Ceiling," the first single from their March 31 EP '76, set for release on March 31 on Lauren Records. The band last released She's Gone in 2013 (Don Giovanni). They will be touring in support of the EP with Colleen Green. Read more TOUR … Read more

New Song from A Troop of Echoes

Posted in MP3s on March 17, 2015

A Troop of Echoes have premiered "Small Fires," embedded below, off their upcoming The Longest Year on Record, which hits stores on May 19. Read more Artist: A Troop of EchoesAlbum: The Longest Year on RecordLabel: A Troop of Echoes Release Date: May 19th, 2015 01. Manifest and Legion 02. … Read more