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1QI: Cave In, Ann Beretta, Bangers, The Trophy Fire

Posted in Bands on September 8, 2013

We're proud to introduce a new series here at Scene Point Blank: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook or twitter and we'll post one interview every Monday-Thursday. Well, sometimes we miss a day, but it will be four each week regardless.

After our social media followers get the first word, we'll later post a wrap-up here at the site. Check out our quickie Q&As below with members of Cave In, Ann Beretta, Bangers, and The Trophy Fire.

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Ben Flanagan (The Trophy Fire, vocals/guitar/keys)

SPB: What is your favorite Simpsons episode (the name is a reference, right?)?

Flanagan: My favorite Simpsons episode is "Trilogy of Error" season 18, episode 12. Not only does the episode satirize Run Lola Run but has maybe my favorite Simpsons line of all time:

Lisa, to her new crush at school named Thelonious: "Your name is Thelonious? As in Monk"

Thelonious: "Yes, the esoteric appeal is well worth the beatings!"

 

Roo Pescod (Bangers, solo)

SPB: What is the secret to a successful tour?

Pescod: If there is one golden secret to a successful tour I don't know what it is. However I have been on some excellent ones, and I'll tell you about something which has saved my sanity through some seriously bad times. My “realm” started out as a joke about the backseat in the van which I always sat in. It was great for me because I can't navigate and everyone squirms when I drive. So I had various little spaces around it which I would fill with useful things for the journey. I had a few books tucked into the seats, a spare pair of shoes underneath, coins from different currencies, water bottles, and my Gameboy Advance. It meant that I never had to ask anyone to pass me my bag (which annoys EVERYBODY) and I could basically zone out and amuse myself for those long journeys. I generally play Pokemon on tour because it's fairly mindless and repetitive and soaks up time like you wouldn't believe. It's also something you can focus on when you have a raging hangover, and you don't get much worse at it when you're drunk. The point of all of this is that when I get into a van for another 6-hour spine-crushing drive, more than anything I want something to take my mind off it. My realm has evolved now to be a little bag which I keep tucked under the seat. Now when I sit elsewhere I take it with me and I know I'll have little things like headphones, mints, and various kinds of entertainment on hand without disturbing anybody else.

The rest of my band thinks it's stupid that I have a van bag, but I never lose anything and I never have to ask anyone to sift through my dirty pants to grab my iPhone charger. I think it's beneficial to everyone and I would heartily recommend it.

 

Steve Brodsky (Cave In)

SPB: Can you like a musician whose politics you disagree with?

Brodsky: Well, ZZ Top did play at George W. Bush's inaugural ceremony and it hasn't stopped me from listening to "Tejas" at least once a month.

 

Rob Huddleston (Ann Beretta, solo, Foundation)

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

Huddleston: I do, depending on the show. I think I've surprised people in the past with this answer but when it comes to playing in front of large audiences I don't get nervous at all but, when it’s a small crowd, I absolutely do. It's a bit backwards I guess, but in front of larger audiences it all just becomes a blur past the first 10 feet or so. You have to work harder to make a connection to a larger room full of people or a festival crowd which for me makes the show more fun. Or a small room that's packed to the gills and sweaty and the energy level is high—for me that's the best kind of show—the best of both worlds. For me it's more intimidating when the crowd is small and there's more of an intimate and face to face connection being made. It's rewarding, don't get me wrong, when as a performer you can make a personal connection with someone in the audience but when you can look in the face of everyone in the room and make that connection it's a scary thing. I mean, the last thing you want to do is to look into the eyes of someone who's not enjoying what you’re doing or to read the lips of someone who I would swear is telling their friend that they think you suck or they hate this song or whatever. I think for me that's the part that makes me nervous: the doubt that maybe it’s just not good enough. At the same time that fear is what, in those instances, makes you want to do the best that you can and to make sure that doesn't happen.

Mick Turner of Dirty Three plans solo release in November

Posted in Bands on September 8, 2013

Dirty Three's Mick Turner will release solo record, Don't Tell the Driver, on Nov. 19 on Drag City. The record is being billed as the "first post rock-rock opera of our times." Dirty Three released Toward the Low Sun in 2012, also on Drag City. Read more Mick Turner tour … Read more

New Look Mexico in 2014

Posted in Bands on September 6, 2013

Joining up with Tiny Engines again, Look Mexico will release a new LP in 2014. The label is also celebrating 10 years this week by offering their entire discography on bandcamp. Look Mexico will play Fest 12 in October. Read more

1QI: Off With Their Heads, Queers, System and Station, Lasting Impression

Posted in Bands on September 2, 2013

We're proud to introduce a new series here at Scene Point Blank: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook or twitter and we'll post one interview every Monday-Thursday. Well, sometimes we miss a day, but it will be four each week regardless. After our social media followers get the first … Read more

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New Deicide in the fall

Posted in Bands on September 2, 2013

Now over 25 years running, Deicide will release their 11th full-length this fall on Century Media. Titled In the Minds of Evil, the record will be supported by the No Salvation Tour 2013 where they will be joined by Broken Hope, Disgorge, and Necromonicon. Read more 1. In The Minds … Read more

Strangelight to release first EP

Posted in Bands on September 1, 2013

Strangelight will be releasing a new EP, 9 Days, on Oct. 1 on Sacrament Music. The band includes a number of familiar faces from such groups as Made Out Of Babies, Thursday, Red Sparowes, Pigs, United Nations, Goes Cube, Mussels, and Kiss It Goodbye. The band namedrops Amphetamine Reptile Records, … Read more

Jailhouse to release new record from Special Duties

Posted in Bands on August 29, 2013

UK punk band Special Duties, who recently reunited to play Rebellion Fest, have announced their first new album (of new material) in over 20 years. The new record will come out in early 2014 on Jailhouse Records. Their last release was a split 7" in 2007. The new album features … Read more

1QI: Antiseen, Locrian, Nato Coles, Drunken Sailor Records

Posted in Bands on August 29, 2013

We're proud to introduce a new series here at Scene Point Blank: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook or twitter and we'll post one interview every Monday-Thursday. Well, sometimes we miss a day, but it will be four each week regardless. After our social media followers get the first … Read more

Skeletonwitch dates, new record

Posted in Bands on August 28, 2013

Skeletonwitch will be touring this fall with The Black Dahlia Murder in support of the new album Serpents Unleashed. The new record from the Ohio band is due on Oct 29 on Prosthetic Records and will be preceded by a few dates with Ghost B.C. Read more Worship the 'WITCH … Read more

Girls Against Boys planning new EP

Posted in Bands on August 25, 2013

On Sept. 24, Girls Against Boys will release a new EP on Epitonic. The EP will be titled The Ghost List and is their first release in over a decade. Read more

Darsombra to play free show after getting gear back

Posted in Bands on August 24, 2013

Baltimore's Darsombrra, who lost their gear in a robbery earlier this year, have recovered much of it and have scheduled a free show for tonight, Aug. 24, in Baltimore to thank their fans. The band is currently working on a tour for next spring. Read more DARSOMBRA Baltimore Gratitude Free … Read more

braidedveins debut EP (Swellers, Empty Orchestra, more)

Posted in Bands on August 24, 2013

A new band, braidedveins, is premiering a song from your upcoming 12" on Save Your Generation Records. The Flint, MI band includes members of The Swellers, Empty Orchestra, Kid Brother Collective, The Conqueror Worm and others. While no release date is set at present for the EP, check out a … Read more

Ipecac introduces Mutation

Posted in Bands on August 22, 2013

I new group, Mutation, will release their debut on Ipecac Recordings on Oct. 29. The band consists of members of The Wildheards and Napalm Death, and also features guest spots from Merzbow and The Fall's Mark E. Smith on the record titled Error 500. Members include Shane Embury (Napalm Death), … Read more

Kathleen Hanna resurrects Julie Ruin

Posted in Bands on August 20, 2013

Julie Ruin, originally a 1997 solo record from Kathleen Hanna (Bikini Kill, Le Tigre), has been brought back by Hanna as a full band with the moniker The Julie Ruin. The new album, titled Run Fast, is due on Sept. 3 from TJR Records. Read more Source: Nothingsoundsbetter Read more

The Melvins announce Mike Dillard's return

Posted in Bands on August 19, 2013

Celebrating their thirtieth anniversary this year, The Melvins will release Tres Cabrones on Nov. 5 via Ipecac Recordings. The 12-song release also features the return of Mike Dillard, their original drummer. Offers frontman Osborne: Tres Cabrones is as close as we're willing to get to the Melvins 1983 line-up...The best … Read more

Details on Anathema's Universal

Posted in Bands on August 18, 2013

Due on Sept. 17, Anathema have released news on their upcoming Universal release. The blu-ray and cd/dvd package will cover a live set from Roman theatre of Philippopoli from their tour in support of 2012's Weather Systems. The band will also be hitting the road again on a co-headlining tour … Read more

Replacements line-up settled for RiotFest

Posted in Bands on August 17, 2013

The Replacements line-up for their upcoming Riotfest reunions shows has been announced. Joining original members Paul Westerberg (vocals) and Tommy Stinson (bass) will be Josh Freese, who played with the band for 2006's Don't You Know Who I Think I Was compilation, and guitarist David Minehand, who played in The … Read more

Andrew Seward starts new band, Human Parts

Posted in Bands on August 16, 2013

Ex-Against Me! bassist Andrew Seward has turned up in a new band with a number of recognizable Gainesville faces. The new band, named Human Parts, has signed with Poison City Records and will release an LP on Sept. 10. The rest of the band is rounded out by his wife, … Read more

Details on second Broadcaster album

Posted in Bands on August 16, 2013

Jumpstart Records will be releaseing a new record from trio Broadcaster on Oct. 2 titled A Million Hours. The new album is the group's second overall and was recorded with J Robbins. Check out the jam "Tomorrow" here: Read more

1QI: Night Birds, Locrian, Old Man Gloom and Real Numbers

Posted in Bands on August 16, 2013

We're proud to introduce a new series here at Scene Point Blank: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook or twitter and we'll post one interview every Monday-Thursday. Well, sometimes we miss a day, but it will be four each week regardless. After our social media followers get the first … Read more