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1QI: Big Eyes, Bruno Sanfilippo, Tempest, Koo Koo Kanga Roo

Posted in Bands on November 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. This week check out Q&As with Big Eyes, Bruno Sanfilippo, Tempest, and Koo Koo Kanga Roo.
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Kate Eldridge (Big Eyes)

SPB: What is the most annoying recurring thing you read about your band (whether accurate or not)?

Kate: I am really bothered by the term "female fronted." Being a "FEMALE" has nothing to do with the music I write and play. It also sounds so unnecessarily scientific. Nobody says "MALE FRONTED" or asks how it is to be a MALE in a band. It's also really annoying getting compared to other bands solely because they ALSO happen to have women in them. It's 2015, people, knock it off. 

Bruno Sanfilippo

SPB: Though things like bandcamp have made it easier for artists to release music, I can't help but think that there are many out there who, like the main character in the film Mr. Holland's Opus, tirelessly work on writing and composing yet have no clue how to go about releasing their work to the public.  

What is the best way for aspiring classical composers and/or musicians to get their work out? 

Bruno: I think the best thing to do is, on one hand, grow constantly as an artist. And this means, of course, to ID your own limitations and to expand relentlessly. Moreover, you must be an excellent communicator, which is not a minor issue. In any case, only the passion for what you do will give enough power to reach your goals.

Tempest

SPB: What was your favorite band in high school? How do they influence your songwriting today?

c.a: There are probably only a handful of bands that Tempest as a whole can agree on enjoying. Now, take that handful and whittle it down to bands that we have been listening to for the past 15 years. There really is only one band that meets that criteria and has stood the test of time. Obviously it would be none other than Propagandhi.

To me Propagandhi are the perfect embodiment of what a band can/should be: aggressive, thoughtful, artistic, and honest. They have inspired and influenced us more as musicians and people than probably most of us would feel comfortable giving them credit for. Musically the influence might not be glaringly obvious…but it’s there underneath layers of distortion and feedback. More than the music though, it’s how they have ideologically influenced us. We have an adage that we have come back to over again during the past 8 years, and its WWPD. I like to think it’s this simple little idea that has helped us to make very few regrettable decisions as a band.  

Bryan (Koo Koo Kanga Roo)

SPB: You see to perform on a lot of varied bills from kids stuff to hip-hop shows and Warped. Do you prefer to mix up the audience you play to or do you prefer a headline-type club show?

Bryan: We prefer everything. It helps keep the show and the concepts fresh and helps us keep our audience varied. We want 5-70 year olds at our shows all together and playing all that stuff makes that possible. 

Still trying to play weirder venues, so hoping for more variation in the future. 

 

Chunksaah to press Smalltalk

Posted in Records on November 5, 2015

Chunksaah Records will be releasing Smalltalk's new album Plus! Nov. 27. With shades of Echo and the Bunnymen and the Cure, the New Jersey's band's record will be released on double 12" Vinyl, CD, and digital download. Read more

Free Relapse sampler

Posted in MP3s on November 4, 2015

Relapse Records has issued a free digital sampler containing 28 songs across all dark and heavy genres. The collection, released to help celebrate the label's silver anniversary this year, includes songs from all 2015 releases as well as reissues and remixes. Artists include Torche, Windhand, Zombi, Pig Destroyer, Ilsa, and … Read more

Punks in Vegas streams Joey Cape acoustic

Posted in Videos on November 4, 2015

Punks in Vegas is steraing video of Joey Cape (Lagwagon) and and Walt Hamburger as a part of their ongoing "Stripped Down Session" series. The set includes Lagwagon's “Burden of Proof/Reign” and Cape's solo “Moral Compass," among others. Read more Joey Cape is currently on tour with Lagwagon: Nov. 4 … Read more

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TMBG tours

Posted in Tours on November 3, 2015

Long running Brooklyn indie group They Might Be Giatns have announced a spring 2016 tour to follow their winter dates in Australia and the UK. The band will also be releasing the new album WHY? via their own Idlewild Recordings on Nov. 27. Read more They Might Be Giants Tour … Read more

Cvlt Nation streams Joy Division Closer cover album

Posted in MP3s on November 2, 2015

The compilation series at Cvlt Nation continues with a full album cover of Joy Division's Closer featuring contributions form Sannhet, Sun Splitter, and a bonus track from Scott Kelly among the 10 total. Those curious can check it out at the link above. Read more OY DIVISION's Closer - The … Read more

Counterpunch gets reissue

Posted in Records on November 2, 2015

Bird Attack Records will re-issue the 2011 Dying to Exonerate the World LP from Chicago skate punks Counterpunch. The new release comes on an vinyl format with four bonus tracks--two covers and two acoustic songs. Counterpunch includes former members of We Are the Union and Break the Silence. Read more … Read more

SPB exclusive stream: Pronto

Posted in Records on November 2, 2015

Released last month on Slovenly, Scene Point Blank is excited to host an exclusive stream of the latest from Melbourne scuzz rockers Pronto, a self-titled 10-track record available for purchaes here. Built on rough and shouted vocals, "three or less guitar chords and brash, unrelenting rhythmic fuckery," it delivers anthemic … Read more

Sacrilege Behind the Realms of Madness remaster

Posted in Bands on October 31, 2015

UK crust/thrash outfit Sacrilege have release a video for the song "Feed," a bonus track on their remastered reissue of Behind the Realms of Madness (Relapse Records), first relased in 1985. The video is streaming at Metal Injection. During the band's lengthy hiatus, members have played with Benediction, Napalm Death, … Read more

Mean Jeans to Fat Wreck

Posted in Labels on October 30, 2015

Portland, OR's Mean Jeans have signed with Fat Wreck Chords and will release a new LP on the label in the coming year. The band, playing at Fest 14 this week, has released previous records on Dirtnap. Read more Mean Jeans tour dates: 10/29/15 Jacksonville, FL Rain Dogs w/ Kepi … Read more

ROMP re-releases Sorry, Not Sorry

Posted in Records on October 30, 2015

Originally self-released in Oct. 2014, Bad Timing Records wil re-release Sorry, Not Sorry, the debut EP from New Brunswick, NJ's ROMP. Out today, the band also premiered a video for "Burritos" off the same record. They are planning a full-length sometime in 2016, also on Bad Timing. Read more Sorry, … Read more

Premiere: 2 new videos from Spokenest's upcoming LP

Posted in Videos on October 30, 2015

California duo Spoknest are self-releasing a new LP next year and they've given Scene Point Blank the honor or debuting two new videos from the forthcoming album. Titled Gone, Gone Gone, they are aiming for an early 2016 release date, potentially March, with Drunken Sailor taking care of European distribution. … Read more

Two new Radon EPs, Shallow Cuts LP

Posted in Records on October 29, 2015

Gainesville, FL punks Radon have announced two new split EPs out on Nov. 6. Previously announced is their split with Worthwhile Way, and also a split with Shallow Cuts. Both 7"s will be released on No Idea Records, and all three bands are playing this week at Fest 14--also in … Read more

The Dutchess and The Fox Puts Their Spell On Halloween

Posted in Bands on October 28, 2015

In anticipation of a self-titled debut coming in early 2016, The Dutchess and the Fox (a duo made up of former Psychedelic Furs player Joe McGinty and Superhuman Happiness's Andrea Diaz) have released not only relaxed piano number St. Vitus but also, just in time for Halloween, a super smoky … Read more

New Perturbator = New, Glorious Album Art!

Posted in Bands on October 28, 2015

Following up 2014's Dangerous Days, Paris-based electronic outfit Perturbator (one of bandcamp's best-selling artists) will return in 2016 with a new full length entitled The Uncanny Valley, released on Blood Music. Expect more vintage electronic sounds and, hopefully, another totally rad piece of album art. View the album teaser video … Read more

SPB premiere: Don't Tell Me How to Live from Warm Needles

Posted in MP3s on October 27, 2015

Following Inconsolable, released earlier this year, Long Island, NY's Warm Needles are set to release a made to order demo cassette, Don't Tell Me How to Live. The new 5-song release was recorded on Sept. 3 and is being sold via pre-order only. Tour Van Records will press only the … Read more

Special batch of Halloween reviews

Posted in Site News on October 27, 2015

In addition to our regular Monday posting of new reviews, we've got an extra 6 Halloween themed reviews and extra blog posts now live. Read more Thanks to Andy for the extra work. Read more

Goddamnit now on Jump Start

Posted in Labels on October 26, 2015

Philadelphia's Goddamnit have inked to Jump Start Records for the release of their next record, tentatively titled Ii'll Never Be Ok, I'll Never Be the Same. While the record won't release until 2016, the band is active at present, heading on a short tour to Fest 14 and playing up … Read more

Old Wounds on the road to Fest 14

Posted in Tours on October 26, 2015

New Jersey hardcore act Old Woulds are touring the US this month, including a stopover at Gaineville, FL for Fest 14. The band will be joined on select dates by Gatherers and Aiden. They last released The Suffering Spirit on Good Fight Music. Read more Old Wounds, Fall 2015: Oct … Read more

Hear the first song from Curezum

Posted in Bands on October 26, 2015

Noisey is streaming "One Hundred Years" today, the first song released by extreme metal and supergroup Curezum, a Cure cover band. The band features Mort Subite (Megaton Leviathon), Martti Hill (Barrowlands), and Billy Anderson (Melvins, Tribes of Neurot). “Despite how silly the idea seems, this is a serious project,” Subite … Read more