Category: INTERVIEWS


GUITARS ARE ALIVE


Free Liquor Store mp3
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Here’s what you need to know about Liquor Store:

they are a punk band
they sometimes throw all their equipment in a pile and pour beer on it at the end of their show
they are from Jersey
they love The Boss
they have the best front man
they have 2 drummers
they have 5 guitarists
that’s it
oh, and we did a totally ridiculous interview with them this weekend

Hi Liquor Store. Where are you?

Festering in the primordial ooze. Flexin’ at Gold’s in Newbridge with my boy Ronnie.

Whats your tagline today?

Fuck em up. Yeahhhhhhhhh budddyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.

Would you be opposed to more guitars in the show?

Right now we max out around 5 or 6 but we’re working on more. The problem isn’t guitars as much as amps. When I get my license back I’m gonna buy a big car and a buncha amps and drive around and basically be the man.

Have you been banned from anywhere?

The drivers seat. I’m pretty sure we’re all still technically banned from most places. Except for [band members] Sleazy and Wolf, they’re legit.

What is the best canned beer?
Camo Black Ice. Busch. They’re all pretty good except for the light ones. Camo is in a league of it’s own though.

Whats better than free pizza?

More free pizza. Free pizza with weed on it. Free pizza and shredding. Free pizza and free beer for the punx.

Are you guys 21? Seriously

Of course we are. Whats the matter with you?

Liquor Store live in NYC
10/24 Annas House (“call us for directions or some shit”)
12/29 Don Pedro’s

Hey, it’s nice to finally catch up with you guys. Where are you?
Actually I’m at my parents house in REIMS, France. Just woke up, wearing pajamas…talking to you baby.

At first I heard a lot of hip hop in your sound. Now, I’m hearing an electronic Michael Jacksonesque blend of rhythm & blues, and rock. Are you particularly interested in a certain style of music?

No. We could do any style of music. We can’t choose one style. We love a lot of different music. We’ve played in a thousand different bands, now we mix all these experiences in The Shoes.

You lost the first interview I wrote you….what else have you lost on your tour?
Our road manager… but he was insane.

I noticed you are playing a few festivals this summer. What brings you to Cannes?
Money.

Why is it so much fun to remix pop songs?
It’s fun to “re-write” the song. We usually keep the vocal melody and try to find a different harmony to go with it.

Are you ready for New York?

Are you ready for The Shoes?

Wed 5/07 Studio B
Thu 5/08 Hiro Ballroom with Midnight Juggernauts
Fri 5/09 Tribeca Grand


I hear that RBW’s debut album is in its final stages of production. Is it true?
Yes, it is so true! It’s taken a long time as we’re three perfectionists but we are so proud and excited; we just want everyone to hear the tracks and love them as much as we do. We can’t wait to unleash our RBW sound but we are all biting our nails with nerves!

How did you meet each other?
We met at a girlband audition. We had all gotten through the first round and were so excited but realized quite quickly that we were not what they were looking for and didn’t even make the next round. We were all kinda bitter and decided to grab a coffee and bitch about how fake the industry is – how Barbie dolls always get chosen over girls with real talent. And it kinda hit us – we were three girls with talent, drive and ambition and we didn’t need anyone. We were Red Blooded Women and we were gonna do it alone!

How long have each of you been pursuing music?
We’ve all been doing this since the day we could hold a mike in our tiny little hands! Candy’s never had a singing lesson in her life, which is hard to believe when you hear the notes she can reach, but she used to perform jazz standards weekly in a swanky SoHo joint! Carly and I are both classically trained and tried our hand in musical theatre but realized we are pop princess through and through!

What do you think about the state of pop right now?
Pop is due a major comeback for 2008. We are inspired by all styles of music from past and present and love anything from Blondie to the Foo Fighters. But at the moment we are LOVING Robyn, Roisin Murphy, Kylie, Amy Winehouse, Timbaland, Mark Ronson…we could go on and on!

When I think about this album coming out, I think of it as an inevitable success. Do you have any concerns about being a commercial pop star?
Wow, we love you for that! We would love the album to be a success. It’s like our little baby that we have watched grow and we are so protective of (how deep did that sound) and we’d be lying if we didn’t say that we’d secretly love to do huge tours and perform all around the world. But really it’s not about being “pop stars” – in this industry, it’s so easy to be known for everything else you do other then the music and its such a shame. We just wanna sing and if we get commercial success then of course it would be a major bonus!

What inspires you?
Being dumped! We could name a million songwriters who inspire us – Michael Jackson, Prince, etc., but really it’s all down to the amazing producers we work with. We hear a beat and we all just start humming things and building the melody. Then come the lyrics…that can take hours. Sometimes it starts in the most stupid way, like “I like the word “lingery”…Let’s write a song called that!” We just keep experimenting ‘til we come up with something we love!

Favorite Madonna album?
Liz- Ray of Light…”Frozen” is genius!
Candy- Immaculate Collection
Carly- I’m with Candy, Immaculate Collection!

MWAH RBW LOVE
myspace.com/redbloodedwomenmusic

Do you guys actually like LA?
Um YEAH….sorry it aint NYC (I like that place too). LA has a lot of suck, but we have lotz of awesome… The weathers always good and I eat burritos everyday. The scene rulz ballz.

Tell us a little bit about your experience at The Smell.

Experience?? If you mean recording experience = SUCK. Recording at the Smell REALLY sux…humid, chalky air shit, gay bar, smell dookcenter eggplant, rats, bums. If you mean show going/playing experience = SOOPA AWESOME.

Seen any good shows lately?
Yes, the Ultimate Reality was Ultimately awesome. Kevin of Videohippos + Jeremy of Ponytail are some of the raddest drummers around, and both of em together w/ music by The Deac and psychedelic governator was truly awesome.

Do you think noise pop bands can help more experimental noise bands book shows?
Noise pop? Like…..”Noise pop is a term used to loosely describe a number of alternative rock bands that fuse punk rock’s attitude and anger with the atonal noise, feedback, and free song structures of noise music, presented in a decidedly pop context. Psychocandy by The Jesus and Mary Chain, released in 1985 (see 1985 in music), is often considered to be the album that defined and launched the genre. Yo La Tengo, perhaps the most prolific and long-lived noise-pop band, debuted around the same time.” Yes I think Yo La Tengo can help more experimental noise bands book shows. Let’s hope that they do.

You’ve been touring the states in a VW van for months? What’s America like these days?
I don’t really know, on tour you get to see the country, but mostly the country’s gas stations + dirty basements + show kids floors….

How did Health develop?
Jake asked me to come jam with him and Jupiter. It didn’t work. We got BJ, it started to work, but it sucked. Then we started getting crazy. Then it worked for realz.

Where do you get your fashion?

Little Armenia.

What are glitter pills?

Designer drug. Come in lil ziplocs with paper inserts w/ awesome geometric line drawings and grids with super simple beauty shop girls on em. My theory is that they contain DXM and some other sheeyit. Stimulant, mild hallucinogen + some other random shit (shit-ballz-crazy volume swells). They make the world look digital-ish….like pixely big blocks. Taste like bitter pez. Avail in Echo Park.

JOHN (FAMIGLIETTI)

HEALTH is on tour until June, opening more than a dozen shows for Crystal Castles.

5 Minutes with Mike Simonetti

What were you into in high school?
A punk rock skateboarder. Punk, metal , rap. Towards the end of my
high school life i worked at a nightclub called Mars, and I got heavy
into house and disco then.

How old were you when you were allowed to go out in the city alone?
I snuck into NYC since i was 12!!! but maybe 15 or 16???

Where did you go? Which parties?
I didn’t really go to parties when i was young- I went to hardcore
shows at CBGBs and all the Lower East Side clubs.

Where did you eat on your way back home?
We usually go to pizza on 9th street by the Path train!

What was the initial idea behind your label?
The idea was to release great music and keep our integrity!

Which format do you prefer to listen to music on?
On my headphones on vinyl.

Ideal birthday present?
Having friends and family around me, and maybe some good wine and food!

Favorite Italian pastry?
Canoli

Is there a person that you would rather be?
I like being myself!

Mike Simonetti (Italians Do It Better records) will be celebrating his birthday tonight at Lotus with your host, Amanda Lepore. Music by Mike Simonetti and Michael T. Stick around for a very special performance by the legendary House of Ninja! What that’s you ask? VOGUE!!! Yes, they invented it. See below…


We are lucky as hell here at Yo-ster. We went out and hunted down the most awesome French disco indie label we could find and spoke with one of their great talents!!! Anoraak (Valerie, FR) makes the kind of pretty landscaping techno that makes your heart soar through centuries of love that has yet to come, leaving you sentimental for the future.

Tell me about where you are from, and describe your music.
Nantes is one of the main cities of France , on the west side, close to the ocean. It is known in Europe as a good living city. I came here to make music with old friends of mine, and that’s what I do most of the time. I think that it’s romantic music. I imagine someone dancing all alone in a club with their eyes closed, dropping a tear of melancholic happiness, and waiting for their soul mate. :)

What do you use to record?
I use different gear but I won’t make a list right now. The thing that I really love in my studio is my Roland Octapad II.

You have four remixes listed on your myspace page – are these artists friends of yours?
The guys from Hail Social contacted me via the page, I didn’t know them personally.

What goes into a remix that gives it that smooth Anoraak feel?
I try to extract the heartbreaking part of a track.

What is this “Valerie” entity? I took a look and downloaded ten amazing mp3s. It seems to be a collective that does parties.
Valerie is our crew, all from Nantes. The core members are COLLEGE, MINITEL ROSE, THE OUTRUNNERS, MAETHELVIN and ANORAAK. We do parties anywhere and have a blog. Our blog is whatever we like, old and new, but you won’t find anything about Ed Banger or Kitsune.

Is Anoraak your sole musical outlet, or only one aspect of your creativity?
Surely it is only one side of me. I love rock from the 90s such as That Dog, and I also appreciate newer indie bands such as Les Savy Fav. I play drums in a project called Pony Pony Run Run (myspace.com/ponyponyrunrun) with good friends of mine. We go into Prince, Phil Collins, The Rentals territory. It’s hard to discuss influences. Antonin Dvorak’s New World Symphony was formative for me as a child. Early 80s TV and radio jingles and credits that used those delayed and detuned synths probably brought about this nostalgia for sleek, spacey sounds. You can hear how those sounds inspired other people, like Boards of Canada, and some electro bands like Console and Robots in Disguise. I’m excited by an Australian scene, beginning with Cut Copy and Midnight Juggernauts. Of Montreal is a great band, I saw them a few days ago in a little club in Paris, they just blew me out. Danger is a great new project from France. I’m definitely moved by the rest of the Valerie wave.

There’s quite a feeling of space and expanse in songs like “Endless Summer” and “Waiting for Your Call.” Is this the kind of mood you seek to create?
I have images in my mind of retrofuturism and robotic romantism. Space is where I feel most comfortable.

Are words like “space” and “expanse” kind of useless in talking about music?
Those words make sense, they describes the feelings inspired by some sounds.

What do you think about Trans Am? The band, not the car. Feel free to discuss the car, though.
The car is amazing, and the band is as well.

Stanley Kubrick or Michealangelo Antonioni?
Kubrick. I also love Korean movies.

Do you like the movie “Tron”?
I love this movie.

Are you looking to venture outside of France anytime soon?
I’ve already played in Berlin and Luxembourg , some people are asking me in the US, but nothing is planned yet. I hope to perform outside France more and more!

Is there an album or EP on the way?
Something’s on the way, but nothing that I can talk about right now.

Are you as sleek of a man as your music?
No, I’m a big mess, but making music helps to clean up my head.

Have you considered hooking up with an indie rocker and making a project to sell to teenage girls and license to commercials? I know some nice but musically lost folkies in Virginia who could use some of your polish.
I’m not sure you can plan this kind of impact. Let the time talk!


I had the pleasure of talking with Wannabe a Star of DiE BeND to see how things are going in Amsterdam where she’s playing 3 gigs this month including the always exclusive, always weird Manifesto party at Paradiso. Manifesto is part of Meubel Stukken’s now revolutionary “driving ambition to revive Amsterdam nightlife.”

Yoster: How did you start doing Die Bend? How did you meet?

Wannabe : We started out as club dancers a long time ago. For me that’s 15 years ago! Haha…I also danced on one of the first WMC in Miami like ten years ago or so. And then I started dj-ing. B was added and a dj act was born. We’ve been performing like this for 10 years now. So it was the natural next step to start a new musical project which came out as “DiE BeND”.

Yoster: Where would you like to take Die Bend? Where would you like to travel?

Wannabe : We already took it through Europe and to Canada, but as a part of our dj set. We want to mold it into a show which will be like 20 minutes or so. We are already working on other tracks with different producers worldwide!

Yoster: Where do you get your outfits?

Wannabe : Some I make myself, some we find in stores, but we also have things made. We’ve got loads of cool & creative friends!

Yoster: You’re out Dj-ing quite a bit…What makes a good party?

Wannabe : Loads of wodka! No, cute guys! No, good music! No, hysteric transsexuals! No…ME ME ME!!! Haha…

Yoster: What kind of odd jobs have you taken to support yourself?

Wannabe: I didn’t really have odd jobs, but maybe I think they weren’t odd. I modeled as a folk girl once in a photo shoot for an insurance company. And fortunately for me the campaign was never released because of the 9-11 attack. I did get nicely paid.

Yoster: Is Marilyn Manson is still cool?

Wannabe : Yeah, I think he’s still cool..at least his image still rocks. But I heard he’s a sissy!

Yoster: you are great!

Wannabe: you are 2!



MANIFESTO@ PARADISO
27 DEC 07

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