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1QI: Bilinda Butchers, Wasted Wine, Rhino Records, My America

Posted in Bands on March 31, 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 Bilinda Butchers, Wasted Wine, Rhino Records and My America. 
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Michal Palmer (Bilinda Butchers)

SPB: Was there a historical or real-life inspiration behind the concept for Heaven?

Michael: Yes, both. The album's concept was inspired by various works of Lafcadio Hearn as well as some travel diaries written between the 15th and 20th Century in Japan, researched and written about by Donald Keene. I became very interested in one story in particular called "The Lovers' Suicide" in which two young lovers who are unable to be together decide to commit suicide in order to be together in the afterlife. 

The idea of such a grand commitment to love fascinates me. And although I think it is extreme, it reminds me how precious the love you share with your friends, family, or a partner is: a feeling that that can give you faith, meaning and purpose to your life; something to live and die by, similar to religion. 

I created this idea and story for my girlfriend with the intent to illustrate the intensity of my feelings. Heaven continues to remind me of how lucky I am to love and be loved. 

My friend Michelle Yoon and myself pieced together several elements of various women from these tales and diaries to create the story of Ume Nakajima, the woman who drowned herself to be with her lover in the afterlife from which our album is based off. She is loyal and caring, someone I can always depend on. Occasionally I think of what would happen if something bad happened to one of us and how devastating it would be to not be able to see each other. I created the concept of Heaven to help illustrate the complexity and gravity of my feelings for her. 

Robert Gowan (Wasted Wine) 

SPB: Who is your favorite 1990s artist? 

Robert: Probably an obvious choice, but perhaps not for us: Tupac Shakur. As far as characters and universes, I get into Tupac the same way I do Zappa or Tom Waits. He has an extremely dynamic and defined character that constantly evolves, very rapidly, through the breadth of his career almost effortlessly. He incorporates personal and theatrical elements so well that I think even he lost track of who he really was. Eventually, closer to his death, it had all grown into this elaborate, illuminati-type mythos that predicts the future and leaves a huge controversy to this day about the circumstances. Much like Tom Waits, who released 'Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers, & Bastards' - basically giving away his formula - you can kind of categorize Tupac's music in the same way. Whether it's the amped-up party and diss tracks, or the more subdued, "keep your head up"/social justice, or mom-loving tracks, they're largely shocking or sappy and sentimental. Even still, his tracks manage to fit into the world he's shaped and not turn you off in the same way Eminem's 'Recovery' might have spoiled even his early stuff that you'd loved before. The best part about all of this is that it all happens in a very understandable arch that follows his life, making it resonate but never cross the line between artsy and cheesy.   

Dennis Callaci (Rhino Records/Mad Platter/Video Paradiso-General Manager)

SPB: When do you start planning for Record Store Day on a given year?

Dennis: Record Store Day falls on Saturday April 18th this year, and for this year's event we have been working since late last year to get things in line.  Besides all of the nifty releases for the day that take a good amount of time to order and get in line, we have set up some great events at both stores. Dengue Fever will be playing a live set at Rhino at 3pm, and we will be hosting a screening of the film "Records Collecting Dust" (Jello Biafra, Mike Watt, and others on their record collections) at 7:30 at both stores as well as more to be announced. Logistically, we work on making the experience as fair and easy for our customers as we can, as there are hundreds of folks lined up outside of our doors before we open. This means forecasting deep on titles and trying to cover the bases so there are as few disappointments as feasible. We want the day to be a celebration of record stores, and the artists that have made brick and mortar as important as water and air to us music freaks.

Matthew Turner (My America – guitar/vocals)

SPB: What is the strangest trend you see in modern music (or in the industry)?

Matthew: This actually came up very recently when we were in the studio recording our new album with Kevin Bernsten. We were pretty aligned in terms of musical taste with Kevin. We liked a lot of the same stuff. So naturally we would get into a lot of stuff we both DIDN'T like and the recording technique that goes into making those bands sound the way they do. I just don't understand when, I guess what you would now call "pop-punk" bands, became so far off base from anything punk at all. You know, all the fake drum sounds, triggers, auto tune, whatever else. Kevin actually told us a gem of a story where he was in another studio and heard a guy in there tracking and jokingly told whoever it was behind the board to turn off the auto-tune. The guy was like "uhh... there is no auto-tune?" The guy was just emulating what he hears on the records he likes. So much that it's basically warping his brain and has him thinking this actually sounds good. It was an incredible story that, to me, is like the pinnacle of this not-so-great trend.

Say Lou Lou stream debut album

Posted in Records on March 30, 2015

The Australian-Swedish duo Say Lou Lou are streaming their highly anticipated debut album Lucid Dreaming ahead of its release on April 6. Sisters Miranda and Elektra Kilbey-Jansson released their first single in 2012, and saw their popularity rise after Chainsmokers released a remix of their second single "Julian". You can … Read more

Shockwave Record Store Day discography

Posted in Records on March 30, 2015

Organized Crime Records are releasing a vinyl discography collection of the works of Shockwave this Record Store Day, April 18. Titled The World Is Ours, the 40 song double LP + flexi will be an RSD exclusive release. Read more

Groezrock finalizes line-up

Posted in Shows on March 30, 2015

Belgium punk rock festival Groezrock has finalized the 2015 line-up, with the addition of Mighty Mighty Bosstones, The Loved Ones, Nasty, and Brutus, in addition to previously announced headliners such as Refused and Social Distortion. Groezrock will take place on May 1-2.   Read more

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RareBreed Recording to launch

Posted in Labels on March 28, 2015

Reggae/ske start-up label RareBreed Recording Co. has announced plans to start with a series of flexi-disc singles and LPS from a number of established genre performers such as Anthony Raneri (Bayside), Westbound Train, Matt Embree (RX Bandits), The Slackers, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, and more. Info about the subscription … Read more

Hear Spirits cover the Cranberries

Posted in MP3s on March 28, 2015

Spirits have debut "Paid for Hate" from their May 5 release Discontent, which will be available later from State of Mind Recordings (USA) and Reality Records (Europe). The new song, along with a cover of The Cranberries' "Salvation," is streaming at New Noise. The new band formed last year in … Read more

Old Wounds second LP update

Posted in Bands on March 27, 2015

Old Wounds, set to play in Ottawa tonight in the midst of a tour, will be releasing their second full-length later this year. Titled The Suffering Spirit, the band wrapped up recording prior to their current tour. It is expected to release this summer on Good Fight Music. Read more … Read more

Antique Scream on the road this May

Posted in Tours on March 27, 2015

Antique Scream, fresh of February's release of Two Bad Dudes (Self Destructo Records), will be touring for the month of May. Dates are below. Read more 5/1 - Leftwood's (Amarillo, TX) 5/2 - Depot Bar (Lubbock, TX) 5/3 - Blue Max (Midland,TX) w/ Psycho Stick 5/4 - The Grand (Austin, … Read more

Denovali Swingfest London 2015

Posted in Shows on March 27, 2015

Spanning May 22-23 in London, Denovali Swingfest 2015 has set the official line-up. The annual label showcase, which also takes place in Berlin with a different roster of bands, will feature Greg Haines, Matthew Collings, Ricardo Donoso, and non-label artists Karen Gwyer, Dalhous, Jon Hassel + Ensemble, and Fennesz. Read … Read more

Hollow Earth join Good Fight

Posted in Labels on March 26, 2015

Hollow Earth, founded by Steve Muczynski and Mike Moynihan (both ex-Shai Hulud), have joined Good Fight Music. The Detroit area band has previously released an EP and LP on Panic Recordsand sets off on a short tour next week. Cult Leader will play on several dates. Read more Mar 30 … Read more

Typesetter touring

Posted in Tours on March 26, 2015

Typesetter have announced a spring tour, joined by Living Room on many dates. The band last released Wild's End on Black Numbers. Read more Upcoming Spring Tour 4/29 - Chicago, IL @ The Beat Kitchen w/ Dowsing 4/30 - Kent, OH @ The Stone Tavern 5/2 - Durham, NC @ … Read more

The Splits plan Dirtnap release

Posted in Labels on March 26, 2015

Dirtnap Records will soon release an LP, II, from Finland's the Splits. The new album releases on April 21. Their first album was released by Germany's P. Trash. Read more

Malfunction will release LP on B9

Posted in Labels on March 25, 2015

Buffalo, NY's Malfunction will release their upcoming debut full-length on Bridge Nine Records this summer. The five-piece band was formed in 2011 and has released an EP and cassingle since. Upcoming tour dates are included below. Read more MALFUNCTION tour dates w/ Bane, BACKTRACK: 3/26 Providence, RI @ Simons677 3/27 … Read more

June 2: New Matt Skiba and the Sekrets

Posted in Records on March 25, 2015

Matt Skiba and the Sekrets will release their second album, titled Kuts, on June 2 on Superball Music. The 10 song album follows the group's Babylon, released in 2012. The Sekrets are Hunter Burgan (bass) and Jarrod Alexander (drums). Skiba has also recently performed as an alternate member for Blink … Read more

Lord Mantis line-up changes

Posted in Bands on March 24, 2015

Chicago's Lord Mantis have announced a line-up shake-up, with members leaving and numerous new additions. The new line-up includes members of recently disbanded Indian, as follows: Founding drummer Bill Bumbardner and lead guitarist Andrew Markuszewski (Avichi, ex-Nachtmystium), with new members Will Lindsay (Anatomy Of Habit, Abigail Williams, ex-Indian, ex-Nachtmystium, ex-Wolves … Read more

New King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard

Posted in Records on March 24, 2015

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard will release a new album this May, to be released on the 11th of said month on Castle Face Records. The album will feature 4 songs on a 12", each song coming at 10:10 in length. Read more Track list 01. The River02. Infinite … Read more

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. … Read more

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

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Posted in MP3s on March 23, 2015

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The end of Former Ghosts

Posted in Records on March 22, 2015

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