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1QI: Soul Asylum, Jxckxlz, Serious Beak, Georgia Maq

Posted in Bands on June 30, 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 Soul Asylum, Jxckxlz, Serious Beak and Georgia Maq.
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Dave Pirnier (Soul Asylum – vocals)

SPB: Who is your favorite musician you’ve discovered in New Orleans?

Dave: Henry Butler first comes to mind.

I saw him for the first time at the Funky Butt and he was playing the midnight to 4am slot. Seeing that he is blind, I was able to sorta stick my head in his grand piano and listen without him even knowing I was there and made going to his gigs a ritual.

There are so many amazing musicians in New Orleans, but it was pretty much the street parades and Henry's piano playing that ultimately made move there.

We eventually became friends and he came out to LA to do some sessions with us. I haven't seen him in a while as he moved away after Katrina, but I really miss him being in New Orleans.

Jxckxlz

SPB: Which of your songs is hardest to play live?

Nathan (vocals): “Trophic Level,” ‘cause I just scream like a manic dog for 5 minutes plus.

Max (drums): “Solace,” as it’s technical, fast and we play it first quite often. Or “Alpha & Omega,” because I’m usually tired as fuck at that point.

Lachlan (guitar): “Distractions From You.” Stupid difficult riffs.

Serious Beak

SPB: When did you decide that you want to make music for a living? 

Andrew Mortensen (bass): When I finished high school. But then I discovered to “make a living” from music, you had to play shit covers, in shitty RSLs, out in the middle of nowhere to pissed arseholes.

So I got a day job and just did original music that I enjoyed. 

Lachlan R. Dale (guitar): Morts is on the money there. Making music for a living in Australia is a nightmare, especially if, like us, you play obscure or experimental music.

Every member of Serious Beak has a day job, and we all bleed a lot of money for this band.

The idea of covering pop songs in some drab RSL for the rest of my life just to scrape by makes me want to kill myself. 

Georgia Maq

SPB: What song would you want played at your funeral? 

Georgia: I'd like “Two Worlds” – Tiger’s Jaw played at my funeral. 

No Use and Friends at Fat Wrecked 25

Posted in Shows on June 30, 2015

Fat Wreck Chords, who are celebrating their 25th anniversary this year with a nationwide tour and a blowout show in San Francisco from August 21-23, have announced a tribute to No Use For a Name that will plan on Sunday. The line-up, dubbed No Use and Friends, will feature Matt … Read more

Preorder new The Helm

Posted in Records on June 29, 2015

The Helm have announced Symptoms Come to Light, with pre-orders available now. Recorded with Tad Doyle at Witch Ape Studio (YOB, Heiress, Brothers of the Sonic Cloth), the record is to be released on their own label, Bronze Dogs Recordings, an imprint of Glory Kid, ltd. Read more Track Listing1. … Read more

Cattle Decapitation releasing new record

Posted in Records on June 28, 2015

Cattle Decapitation, who released Monolith of Inhumanity in 2012, have announced the follow-up release, The Anthropocene Extinction, due this August. Set to release August 7 via Metal Blade Records, the record features a number of guest appearances including Philip H. Anselmo and members of Author and Punisher and Bethlehem. Read … Read more

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The Good Life release new song and add dates

Posted in Videos on June 25, 2015

With a new album, Everybody's Coming Down, set to release on August 14, The Good Life have debuted "The Troubadour's Green Room," included below. The new record from the Tim Kasher project is their first album since 2007 and will be supported by a tour with Big Harp. Read more … Read more

All Dogs trailer for new album

Posted in Records on June 24, 2015

All Dogs have released a trailer for their upcoming debut, Kicking Every Day, which releases on August 28 via Salinas Records. The Columbus, OH band has previously released a 7" and a split cassette prior to the new record, their first full-length. Read more ALL DOGSKICKING EVERY DAYSALINAS RECORDSAUGUST 28, … Read more

New Cradle of Filth Album, Song

Posted in Videos on June 24, 2015

Leave it to legendary British metal group Cradle of Filth to descend upon "Witch Country" in Suffolk, England in order to record their upcoming Hammer of the Witches, out July 10 on Nuclear Blast. New song "Deflowering the Maidenhead, Displeasuring the Goddess" from the album is now streaming at Revolver, … Read more

The Spill Canvas Celebrate Classic Albums on Tour

Posted in Tours on June 24, 2015

In addition to a summer 2015 tour with Motion City Soundtrack, The Spill Canvas have announced a series of dates celebrating their first two albums, 2004's Sunsets and Car Crashes and the following year's One Fell Swoop, in which those albums will be performed in their entirety. Check out the … Read more

New Motörhead this August

Posted in Records on June 23, 2015

On August 28, Motörhead will release the new 13 song album Bad Magic. The band, celebrating their 40th year, will also embark on a world tour in 2015 to mark the anniversary. The new record will be released on UDR Music / Motörhead Music and is their 22nd studio offering. … Read more

Hear rare Sunn 0))), catch them on European tour

Posted in Bands on June 23, 2015

SUNN O))) are releasing live archives via their Bandcamp page, ranging from 2002 to 2015 live performances. In addition, the band will see vinyl reissues of Black One, øø Void, and the O)))/ULVER Terrestrials courtesy of Southern Lord. The band will be touring across Europe this summer. Read more SUNN … Read more

Boysetsfire's Nathan Gray solo EP

Posted in Bands on June 23, 2015

Nathan Gray, known for his work with Boysetsfire, will release a debut solo EP this August 21 titled NTHN GRY via Good Fight Music. A new song can be heard here. Gray also perform sin I Am heresy with his son, Simon. Read more The track list is as follows:1) … Read more

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. … Read more

Jad Fair and Jason Willett announce new material

Posted in Records on June 23, 2015

After last year's reformation of Half Japanese, Jad Fair & Jason Willett of the band have announced a new album in 2015 as a duo. Titled The Greatest Power, the new record will release on Sept. 8 on Dymaxion Groove, with the title track available to stream now. Half Japanese … Read more

It's Not Dead Festival

Posted in Shows on June 19, 2015

On Oct. 10, The It's Not Dead Festival will hit San Bernadino, CA, at the San Manuel Ampitheater Festival Grounds. The festival is a punk and ska line-up that features a bands such as Bad Religion, Descendents, NOFX, Bouncing Souls, Anti-Flag, H20, CJ Ramone, and more, and will also feature … Read more

Schedule for Pitchfork 10

Posted in Shows on June 19, 2015

The full schedule is now posted for the 10th annual Pitchfork Music Festival at Union Park in Chicago, taking place July 17-19. Check below for the full info. This year's festival includes Wilco, Iceage, The Julie Ruin, Waxahatchee, Viet Cong, Single Mothers, Courtney Barnett, Madlib & Freddie Gibbs, Sleater-Kinney, and … Read more

New from RSE

Posted in Bands on June 19, 2015

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

Hear a teaser track from Locrian

Posted in MP3s on June 19, 2015

Locrian have debuted the song "Heavy Water" from their soon to release Infinite Dissolution, due out July 24. The new album was recorded at Electrical Audio in Chicago and it's release comes during their 10th year as a band. Read more LOCRIAN Live: 7/17/2015 Small's Bar - Detroit, MI w/ … Read more

Where My Bones Rest Easy West Coast tour

Posted in Tours on June 19, 2015

Where My Bones Rest Easy, who debuted "Snuffbox" from their new release, Exercises in Futility, will be tour the US West Coast following the new album's release. They will be joined on tour by Chris Arm, Airs, and Hemingway on select dates. Read more 7/18 - Seattle, WA @Rendevous7/23 - … Read more

Wrong sign to Relapse

Posted in Labels on June 17, 2015

Miami's Wrong have joined Relapse Records and will enter the studio this August to record their debut full-length for the label. The band was formed after the demise of Capsul and released an EP, Stop Giving, last year on Robotic Empire. They also feature former members of Torche and Kylesa. … Read more

Stray Cats on DVD

Posted in Videos on June 17, 2015

1980s neo-rockabilly masters Stray Cats will release Live At Rockpalast on DVD/CD on July 7. The DVD and companions CDs include their live sets at Rockpalast in both 1981 and 1983, live in Germany. Read more Track listings: DVD Loreley, August 20th 1983: 1. Baby Blue Eyes 03:41 2. Double … Read more