Foals Interview

  1. The Shins - Australia
  2. Le Tigre - Deceptacon
  3. Foals Interview Part 1
  4. Foals - Cassius
  5. Ladytron - Another Breakfast With You
  6. Felix Da Housecat - Ready 2 Wear
  7. Miss Kittin - Love Is Stronger Than Pride
  8. Mount Sims - How We Do
  9. Fiery Furnaces - Single Again
  10. Erase Errata - Driving Test
  11. Foals Interview Part 2 
  12. Foals - Hummer
  13. The Faint - Worked Up So Sexual
  14. Julie Ruin - Breakout A Town
  15. White Lies - Unfinished Business
  16. Arcade Fire - Rebellion [lies]
  17. Annuals - Dry Clothes
  18. Foals - Interview Part 3
  19. Foals - Astronoughts and All
  20. The Postral Service - We Will Become Silhouettes
  21. The Elected - My Baby's A Dick
  22. Tilly and the Wall - Bad Education
  23. Architecture in Helsinki - It's 5
  24. The Brunettes - Loopy Loopy Love
  25. Stars - Elevator Love Letter
  26. Foals Interview Part 4
  27. Foals - Balloons
  28. Vampire Weekend - Mansard Roof
  29. Broken Social Scene - Anthems of a 17 Year Old Girl
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Foals - Fact File

Band Members- Yannis Philippakis(Vocals and guitar), Jack Bevan (Drums), Jimmy Smith (Guitar), Edwin Congreave (Keyboard), Walter Gervers
Hometown -Oxford, England
Genre - Math Rock/Indie
Peak Period of Music -Current
Interesting Fact - Yannis and Edwin are both Oxford drop outs!
Big Hit - Cassius
Influenced By - Math Rock, Afro Beat
Album to Buy - Antidotes
Where Are They Now - Currently working on their second album and due to play several festivals this summer. 
Recommended if you like - Youthmovies, 65 Days of Static, Mystery Jets, Late of the Pier, Bloc Party, The Maccabees, Friendly Fires

Foals Interview

Oxford based band Foals have recently exploded onto the music scene, known for their tendency to play house parties and their violent gigs. Having only released an EP and three singles so far, they have already secured themselves a tour with Bloc Party and slots at the biggest summer festivals in Britain. Shadi-Sade Sarreshtehdarzadeh catches up with lead singer Yannis to find out how they are managing with their whirlwind experience…

 

 

You released your first single in 2006 and now you’re touring with Bloc Party and were on the main stage at Field Day Festival, how have you coped with your sudden success?

Umm pretty badly, pretty badly, you know selling out takes its toll on your soul.

I mean its been great, it’s been really really good,  particularly this tour where we’ve been headlining, it’s been really good for our confidence to play for crowds that know us. I really like our crowds because the crowds that come to our shows are really diverse and our shows are violent as well which is fun. It’s been cool,

the only thing is we get pretty tired and homesick but other than that everything’s swell, everything is peachy.

 

You start your tour with Bloc Party in a couple weeks. Are you excited? Nervous?

Well we already did a week with them in Europe which was great but the size of shows is pretty nerve-wracking. We had to play to 10,000 people in Dublin which was pretty weird. The thing that everyone says that’s true is that after a couple of rows you just cant see anyone…But we’re really honoured for them to ask us on tour, we’re big fans of them. I think it’s really cool that they’ve taken us on and Metronomy as well who are our friends. Both our bands are relatively small, they’re all really sweet. We went out to a funfair in Hamburg after our show and we went on like dodgems and stuff, it was pretty sweet.

 

Your next single Balloons comes out on December 10th, when can we expect a full album release?

In March

That’s when you start your next tour isn’t it, the big one?

Yeah, those are our only dates in Britain this year.After Christmas, other than festivals in the summer, the only British shows are those eight in march, everything else is international. We’re going to Japan and America so i’m pretty excited. As exciting as it is touring in Brtiain that’s the trouble of it as well..

 

What can we expect from the album?

Its very different from the live show and what we sound live, it’s a lot less relentless, a lot more organic, a bit softer sounding and there are lots of new songs.

Do you think it will go down ok with your fans that you’ve changed, especially since you’re whole career so far is based on your live sound?

I hope so, I mean, we’ve already got some stick for change and stuff and not putting hummer on. Fundamentally, our band is interested in communicating to as many people as possible and also for the five of us to feel alright about it and we wouldn’t have felt alright about it if we made a record that sounded like we did live or that had songs like hummer on it. It’s the kind of record that if you listen to it in the right way and you’re not expecting it to be some ear candy pop gem record, which is what most indie rock records are like at the moment, then, if you go and listen to the album from start to finish, I think there’s so much and on so many repeated listens I think there’s  hopefully something new that will engage the listener. It might be a period of reacclimatising, the re-education of ears.

 

You’ve always been very honest with the press about your views on other bands, giving the thumbs down to hard-fi, neu-rave, and bands that ‘sell out’. What music DO you like and what are your views on the Guardian comparing you to the Klaxons?

We’ve just been stupid or drunk…

You know, I’m not surprised, I think basically when the albums out these comparisons won’t be viable, not those comparisons anyway. The record doesn’t sound like a punk funk record, It doesn’t even really sound like a dance record.

We try not to listen to very much rock music anymore.

Why is that?

Because there’s so much amazing music from all parts of the world. To me, we grew up listening to rock music and the mainstream rock records that are coming out these days to me aren’t that exciting and what is exciting is listening to African music from the 60s or dance music or hip hop or something that’s fresh to us. We listen to all sorts of music whether it be by people that are dead now or people who are trying to make music for the future but as long as it doesn’t only have three chords then I’m down with that.

 

Bands with similar sounds to your own like Battles, Youthmovies and 65daysofstatic are gaining popularity, would you say Math-rock is making a come back?

Mattthh roooccckkk. I don’t know I mean what the fuck is math rock. What I find funny is we made Foals to basically irritate all the math rock people in Oxford and make something that was just straightforward and fun and that was poppy, that was the intention behind the band. In Oxford there’s become this very high brow, self applauding, chin stroking sort of scene where you each have to have a longer band name than the last like “Meanwhile back in communist Russia meets Sunnyvale noise sub element”. I find it funny now when we get called Math Rock because all the people who actually like Math Rock don’t like our band so I really like it, its like there’s this brilliant irony. Youthmovies and Battles and stuff are awesome though.

 

How would you describe your sound and would you say you’ve been more heavily influenced by Math-rock, Electro or Indie?

I don’t know, I just think its pop music really, to be honest, or like dance. We try to make some of it more danceable with guitars. I just think its weird because its kind of slightly offbeat pop music. The album is far less electro influenced because when we were doing Hummer we were all into techno and electro and we’re not so much into it now. The album was influenced by afro beat stuff and bands like Talking Heads, it’s much more organic and worldly sounding. There’s a lot of African percussion and brass on the record, that’s what we’re influenced by now, more like folk music or like world music.

 

Let’s talk about house parties. You play at them. A lot. How many house parties do you think you’ve played so far and what does a Foals fan have to do to get you to play at their party?

I don’t know how many we’ve played at, its not that many, its just the ones we do tend to make a bigger impression because they’re pretty crazy. Maybe 15 at the most, it is quite a lot yeah. We can’t really do them that much anymore whereas before if somebody myspaced us we would do it, now its just generally too much hassle and because we’re playing and touring so rigorously its kind of the last thing we want to do after a gig is another show. I mean we’re still going to do them for our friends and stuff and do the occasional one.  It just becomes difficult when you have a tour manager and an itinerary and a hotel, the moment the organisational people come in it becomes kind of difficult to convince them that it’s a good idea to go and trash somebody’s house.

 

Speaking of myspace, have you ever got any creepy messages/stalkers?

There are some people that are a little bit keen, a little bit worryingly into our band. We’ve had hate mail and stuff, we did this one show in Brighton at Loop festival and then got this message from this 35 year old man just slagging us off, he just hated us. You get stuff like that occasionally. I tell you what is weird, this Japanese girl messaged us the other day saying ‘take a look at my photos’, so I went onto her my photos section and there wasn’t any photos of her and there were 4 photos of Hard-Fi and 7 photos of us and they were photos of us that I had never seen, like never ever seen.

Don’t you guys hate Hard-Fi?

Yeah exactly that was pretty funny, I was like oh my god she likes Hard-Fi and she likes us. Flattering. Yeah and there were these photos of us I’d never seen. They weren’t photos of us playing live, they were like us just hanging out and I was like where the fuck have you got this stuff from! It was pretty weird.

 

You did a guest appearance on Skins recently, some of your older fans have complained that this has led to a flux in crazy scene teen fans that are spoiling gigs for them, what with their manic moshing and accident prone ways. What’s your response to this phenomena? Are you concerned your older fans might be put off seeing you live?

Well I think, the only thing I read is I went on our forums the other day and there were these kids that had been to an all ages show and didn’t like it because the kids were too bouncey or whatever but like, just go to an over 18s show! I don’t think its something we have to think about or whatever…I mean the skins thing is kind of weird because it definitely has opened us up to a much younger and a much more…I wouldn’t say mainstream but they got to hear about us quicker than they would have otherwise perhaps so its been good in that respect.

 

What lies in the future of Foals?

Got the rest of these shows, then a little break for Christmas, then I’m producing this band for like a week, The Great Eskimo Hoax, if you like Youthmovies you should check them out. Then we’re back in Barcelona on the 18th January and then that’s when all the touring starts again and then there’s another single coming out after Balloons and then the album release in March

So its basically like constant touring

Getting bigger and bigger and bigger…

Yeah and more and more tired…

 

Foals new single Balloons comes out on December 10th.

 

The Fiery Furnaces

  1. CSS - Music Is My Hot Hot Sex
  2. Peter, Bjorn and John - Young Folks
  3. Kate Bush - Babooshka
  4. Kate Nash - Foundations
  5. Feist - Mushaboom
  6. Metric - Dead Disco
  7. The New Pornographers - Sing Me Spanish Techno
  8. Stars - What the Snowman Learnt About Love
  9. Smashing Pumpkins - Tonight Tonight
  10. Frank Sinatra - Fly Me To The Moon
  11. Fear of Flying - Three's A Crowd
  12. Magic Numbers - Love Me Like You
  13. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Is This Love?
  14. Clor - Love and Pain
  15. Miss Kittin - Love Is Stronger Than Pride
  16. Felix Da Housecat - Ready 2 Wear
  17. Mount Sims - How We Do
  18. The Fiery Furnaces - Single Again
  19. Blondie - Atomic
  20. Tom Vek - I Ain't Saying My Goodbyes
  21. Ladytron - Another Breakfast With You
  22. Lady Sovereign - Love Me Or Hate Me
  23. Gossip - Standing In The Way [Le Tigre Remix]
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The Fiery Furnaces - Fact File
Band Members-Matthew and Eleanor Friedberger
Hometown -New York, USA
Genre - Indie Pop/Experimental
Peak Period of Music -Current
Interesting Fact - Brother and Sister act!
Big Hit - Single Again
Influenced By - White Stripes
Album to Buy - Blueberry Boat
Where Are They Now - Their eighth studio album, named I'm Going Away, is due out on July 1st 2009
Recommended if you like - Deerhoof, Of Montreal, The Unicorns, White Stripes

Sleater Kinney

  1. Hairspray OST - Good Morning Baltimore
  2. Bikini Kill - New Radio
  3. Le Tigre - Well Well Well
  4. Julie Ruin - Breakout A Town
  5. The Dresden Dolls - Coin-Operated Boy
  6. Spice Girls - Lady Is A Vamp
  7. Tegan And Sara - So Jealous
  8. Blondie - Rip Her To Shreds
  9. Sleater Kinney - Ballad of a Ladyman
  10. The Susans - Give Me The Money
  11. Erase Errata - Driving Test
  12. Kate Bush - Babooshka
  13. Fiery Furnaces - Single Again
  14. Ladytron - Another Breakfast With You
  15. Stereo Total - Plotzlich Ist Alles Anders
  16. Mount Sims - How We Do
  17. Hot Chip - Over and Over
  18. Metric - Dead Disco
  19. The Faint - Desperate Guys
  20. Kay Starr - Side By Side
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Sleater Kinney - Fact File
Hometown - Washington, USA
Genre - Riot Grrrl/Indie Rock
Peak Period of Music -90s
Interesting Fact - Corin Tucker was formerly in the band Heavens to Betsy
Big Hit - I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone
Influenced By - Bikini Kill
Album to Buy - All Hands On The Bad One
Where Are They Now - Retired in 2006
Recommended if you like - Heavens to Betsy, Bratmobile, Bikini Kill

Laura Veirs

19/02/08
  1. The Postal Service - Recycled Air
  2. The Elected - Go On
  3. Rilo Kiley - Portions For Foxes
  4. Beirut - Postcards From Italy
  5. Grizzly Bear - Alligator
  6. Sufjan Stevens - Come On! Feel the Illinoise!
  7. Teenagers - Love No
  8. Stereo Total - Plotzlich Ist Alles Anders
  9. Miss Kittin - Love Is Stronger Than Pride
  10. Ladytron - Blue Jeans
  11. Hot Chip - Ready For The Floor
  12. Julie Ruin - Stay Monkey
  13. Patrick Wolf - The Libertine
  14. Vampire Weekend - M79
  15. The New Pornographers - Sing Me Spanish Techno
  16. The Shins - Celibate Life
  17. Camera Obscura - Roman Holiday
  18. Tom Vek - Nothing But Green Lights
  19. White Lies - Unfinished Business
  20. Laura Veirs - Pink Light
  21. Ani Difranco - Parameters
  22. Howls Moving Castle OST - Theme
  23. Band Of Horses - Is There A Ghost?
  24. Stars - What the Snowman Learnt About Love
  25. Frou Frou - Let Go
  26. Bat For Lashes - Horse and I
  27. Marissa Nadler - Stallions
  28. Nick Drake - Day Is Done
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Laura Veirs - Fact File
Born-1973
Hometown - Colarado, USA
Genre - Folk/Indie
Peak Period of Music -Current
Interesting Fact - Originally wrote feminist punk rock. Makes her own clothes!
Big Hit - Icebound Stream
Influenced By - Folk, Country, Classical and Pop
Album to Buy - Salt Breakers
Where Are They Now - Her seventh album, July Flame, is due out in 2009
Recommended if you like - My Brightest Diamond, Mirah

Azure Ray


Valentines Playlist 
12/02/08
  1. Feist - Secret Heart
  2. Cat Power - Good Woman
  3. Azure Ray - Hold On Love
  4. Joseph Arthur - In The Sun
  5. Cycle Awake - The Satsuma Princess
  6. Life Without Buildings - The Leanover
  7. The Delgados - Woke From Dreaming
  8. Elliott Smith - Coast to Coast
  9. Regina Spektor - Ode to Divorce
  10. Antony and the Johnsons - Bird Gerhl
  11. CocoRosie - Beautiful Boyz
  12. Sufjan Stevens - Dress Looks Nice On You
  13. The Brunettes - Loopy Loopy Love
  14. The Detroit Cobras - Bye Bye Baby
  15. Kate Bush - Sat In Your Lap
  16. Blondie - Rip Her To Shreds
  17. Metric - Hustle Rose
  18. Tilly and the Wall - Perfect Fit
  19. I'm From Barcelona - Chicken Pox
  20. Sleater Kinney - The Fox
  21. Tiger Army - Cupid's Victim
  22. The Go!Team - Grip Like A Vice
  23. Kelly Clarkson - Since Uve Been Gone
  24. The Susans - The Girls
  25. Chicks on Speed - Culture Vulture
  26. Julie Ruin - Breakout A Town
  27. Vampire Weekend - M79
  28. Her Space Holiday - Tech Romance
  29. Rilo Kiley - Science Vs Romance
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Azure Ray - Fact File

Band Members - Maria Taylor and Orenda Fink
Hometown - Alabama, USA
Genre - Folk
Peak Period of Music -90s
Interesting Fact - Also in the band Now Its Overhead and collaborated with Moby
Big Hit - November
Influenced By - Veruca Salt
Album to Buy - Hold On Love
Where Are They Now - Though they disbanded in 2004, they are both still active through solo careers and Now Its Overhead
Recommended if you like - Bright Eyes, Now Its Overhead, Moby, Maria Taylor, Orenda Fink, Rilo Kiley, Tilly and the Wall

Lucia Pamela

Term 2: Show 1 
08/01/08

  1. The Shins - Sleeping Lessons
  2. Beirut - Postcards From Italy
  3. Klaus Nomi - Wasting My Time
  4. Kate Bush - Babooshka
  5. Bjork - Domestica
  6. Vanilla - No Way No Way
  7. The Susans - The Girls
  8. Max Tundra - Lysine
  9. Blondie - Hanging On The Telephone
  10. Lucia Pamela - Flip Flop Fly
  11. Stereo Total - Plotzlich Ist Alles Anders
  12. Animal Collective - Fireworks
  13. Erase Errata - California Viewing
  14. Liars - Lets Not Wrestle Mt Heart Attack
  15. Backstreet Boys - As Long As You Love Me
  16. Annuals - Carry Around
  17. White Lies - Unfinished Business
  18. Band Of Horses - No Ones Gonna Love You
  19. Okkervil River - Unless It Kicks
  20. The Faint - Worked Up So Sexual
  21. Jackson and his Computer Band - Rock On
  22. I'm From Barcelona - We're From Barcelona
  23. The New Pornographers - Sing Me Spanish Techno
  24. CocoRosie - Tekno Love Song
  25. Laura Marling - Ghosts
  26. Francoise Hardy - Voila
  27. Iron and Wine - Carried Home
  28. Amelie OST/Yann Tiersen - Sur Le Fil
  29. The Mouldy Peaches - Anyone Else But You
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Lucia Pamela - Fact File
Born-1904 - 2002
Hometown - St. Louis, USA
Genre - Experimental
Peak Period of Music -60s/70s, reissued in 90s
Interesting Fact - Featured in Ripley's Believe It Or Not for remembering 10,000 songs!
Big Hit - Flip Flop Fly
Influenced By - Space
Album to Buy - Into Outer Space With Lucia Pamela
Where Are They Now - She passed away in 2002 aged 98. Hopefully she is now enjoying herself somewhere in space.
Recommended if you like - Patrick Wolf, Kevin Blechdom, Kate Bush