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1QI: Volcano Choir, David Daniell, Shellshag, Spokenest

Posted in Bands on October 23, 2013

Our newest feature here at Scene Point Blank is our semi-daily quickie Q&A: 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. This week check out Q&As with members of Spokenest, Shellshag, Death Blues, Volcano Choir, and David Daniell.

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Daryl Gussin (Spokenest)
SPB: How did you come up with the idea to form Spokenest with money received from wedding gifts?

Gussin: Well, that’s not exactly what happened. We got engaged pretty close to around when we started writing and practicing the songs that ended up on We M?ve. Then we got married. Then we recorded the record.

With our previous project, God Equals Genocide, we released records on a dozen or so different DIY labels and never had a bad experience. But with Spokenest we were interested in the idea of releasing a record that wasn’t affiliated with a label, or the preconceptions that might go along with one. And the wedding gift money just happened to be the money we had to fund the record.

Also conceptually, if this band ever turns a profit, there’s no one else involved and the money will go right back to us, helping fund whatever might be happening with our lives at the time. Which is what the songs are about in the first place.

Hopefully, we’ll make back the $1,800 we spent on the first record to help release the next one, ‘cause it’s not like we can get married again, and the rest of that money is long gone.

Shellshag
SPB: What are the origins of the Y-microphone?

Shellshag: Our custom, Flying V mic stand was invented by Shell.

We started facing each other at practice since we used a stand-up drum kit and there were just two of us, but we were already used to the standard performance positions of facing the crowd so, at a live show we found ourselves slowly, one song at a time, unintentionally turning towards the crowd and engaging them. We really preferred to stay focused on one another, so we combined two boom stands into one base, creating a connection between the two mics forcing us to stay facing each other. Wala, the Flying V mic stand was born.

We made a tiny adaption when we created the Pyramid of Sound amp that now sits between us when we play, attaching the top portion of the Flying V mic stand directly to the top of the amp, and now we have the one big piece of gear that unites us. Our latest album, Shellshag Forever, has a photo of it on the cover.

In the works next is a four-way mic stand, like the Temptations, that will allow for some guest performers to join us around the pyramid.

 

Jon Mueller (Death Blues, Volcano Choir)

SPB: How do you choose your album art?

Mueller: Each record is unique, but the aim is always to have the art say something about the work that the music cannot, to have it be another voice in communicating the idea. Sometimes this involves collaborating with others on imagery based on a discussion, while other times a vision is clear from the start, and then it's just a matter of finding or creating the material needed. In some ways, it's indicative of how the music evolves as well. It's never an arbitrary act.

David Daniell
SPB: Who is your favorite band to see live?

Daniell: I don't have one, I have two: The Necks, and Swans. In the last few years I've seen Swans three times and The Necks at least 8 or 9 times. Swans = sheer physical intensity. The Necks = deep psychedelic headspace stuff. I guess a body/mind pair, those two. But they share a sort of ritualistic approach to their performances that makes for an amazing and unique experience every time I see them.

Northcote join Xtra Mile

Posted in Labels on October 23, 2013

Xtra Mile records has signed Northcote, aka Matt Goud, to their roster. The Canadian musician will release a self-titled debut for the label on Nov. 11 followed by a UK/European tour with Dave Hause. Read more NOVEMBER 13 Dublin Academy 2 14 Belfast McHugh's 15 Glasgow King Tuts 16 Manchester … Read more

New song from Crusades

Posted in MP3s on October 22, 2013

Ottawa band Crusades has released the song "The Torchbearer" from their upcoming Perhaps You Deliver This Judgement with Greater Feath Than I Receive It, which will hit stores on Nov. 5 via No Idea Records. The band was formed in 2009 and will soon play Fest 12. Read more

Face All Fears join Autumn + Colour

Posted in Labels on October 22, 2013

Face All Fears have signed to Autumn + Colour for a fall release, The Breaking Point. The band released the Two Years to Live EP in 2010. Read more Track listing: 1 - Intro 2 - Tried And True 3 - All For Nothing 4 - The Fault Line 5 … Read more

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Posted in Bands on October 22, 2013

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Posted in Bands on October 22, 2013

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Posted in Bands on October 22, 2013

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Posted in Tours on October 22, 2013

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Posted in Records on October 21, 2013

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Posted in MP3s on October 21, 2013

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braidedveins debut in the works

Posted in Bands on October 21, 2013

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New song from Ephel Duath

Posted in MP3s on October 21, 2013

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Younger Lovers Sugar in my Pocket

Posted in Records on October 21, 2013

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Posted in Bands on October 21, 2013

Drag the River has joined Xtra Mile Records and re-released their 2008 album, You Can't Live This Way last week (Oct. 15) on their new label. New material, a self-titled record, will be released on Nov. 5. The alt-band features Chad Price (ALL), Jon Snodgrass (Armchair Martian, Scorpios), JJ Nobody … Read more

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Posted in Records on October 20, 2013

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Posted in Records on October 20, 2013

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Posted in Records on October 20, 2013

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Posted in Music News on October 18, 2013

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Posted in Bands on October 18, 2013

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Posted in Bands on October 18, 2013

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