aereogramme.
here'S the interview with craig
(vocals/guitar) from aereogramme...
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Let's start the
interview by saying "what's up". You're touring Europe right now... is this your
first tour across Europe? This is the first proper tour of Europe
for us but we have played in Norway and Sweden before.
This tour has been going well though so we are pretty happy
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Could you tell us some facts of Aereogramme's
historical background?
I basically
met Campbell in the record store we used to work in. It was a terrible
music store, more like a supermarket, so we decided to
try and start a band with
an acoustic guitar and weird electronic noises. We knew
we needed a drummer
so we enlisted Martin and Iain came along shortly after
that.
You're from Scotland. What about the music scene there...
are there any other
explosive bands like you?
You
should check out LAPSUS LINGUAE as they are utterly amazing. Kind of like
tori amos getting beaten up by shellac. Also THE
JAMES ORR COMPLEX are well
worth hearing. Some of the best songs I have ever
heard. BIFFY CLYRO is another.
How
would you describe the sound of your band?
I
find this very hard to do. Maybe the best way to describe it is that we try and make
music like the tapes we used to do for our
friends.You always try and put on heavy bands
and also quiet bands and the first and last
tracks have to be special in some way.
That is what our album is like. Hope that made
sense !
Somewhere I read an Aereogramme interview where you described your music as
"stink core". Could you give us a short
explanation of that?
I was
joking. Someone else asked me to describe aereogrammes music so I made up a
genre since I didnt think we fitted into
any specific scene. Its also because our tour bus
smells after a week or so and im sure that
affects us in some weird way !
What
makes you different from any other bands?
I
think maybe it has a lot to do with the fact that we have some brutally heavy songs
(shouting for joey) and also some very minimal
songs(descending) and we have many
electronic sounds scattered throughout the album.
It has been done before though.
We are only interested in writing the best songs
we can and maybe trying to fuck them
up while keeping the melody.
If
you compare "A Story in White" to some of your older songs, which are quite
heavy,...
seems a bit of a departure from your first
singles and your new album,
is that a new development?
We
were consticted by the small amount of money we had so we recorded the acoustic
songs ourselves. We just couldnt afford a
studio to record the heavy songs but they
have always been there.
I
think you got a lot of positive response on your new album, haven't you?
Yeah,
we have been very pleased with the reaction to the album, especially in Germany.
What
about your older records... are they still available (where can i buy them)?
They
are disappearing fast. You could try www.chemikal.co.uk for semi older stuff but our
first singles are sold out im afraid. We might
try and reprint them though.
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Who does the
songwriting? Do you have got any specific themes you deal with? Its me (craig) that brings in the basics of the songs
and then we all get stuck in and add our own ideas. The themes are harder to explain. I
get very angry with humanity as a whole sometimes but im part of that and so a lot of the
sadness or anger that might come across from the album is sometimes directed at human
stupidity and directed at myself as well.
Have you ever played in
any other bands apart from Aereogramme and Ganger?
I played in a band called
FUKUYAMA with Natasha from ganger and also LES TINGLIES with Iain from aereogramme. There
should be some 7 inches kicking about somewhere in the world. |
For
me Aereogramme sounds totally different to Ganger or do you see any parallels?
Its
totally different but ganger helped me play around with timings of songs which has
transferred over to aereogramme as well. I love
hearing bands that dont stay in
4/4 all the time
Are
there any bands your really admire?
I
admire Neurosis very much for the intensity of their music and the fact that they
concentrate so much on the visual aspect of their
live shows.They also make music like
no-one else I know and their new album is
incredible.
What
are currently listening to?
Rival
Schools / New End Original / Stars of the Lid / Lapsus Linguae / Fantomas /
What
happened to "Babi Yaga" (Aereogramme's label). Does it still exist?
Only
in our heads. We ran out of money pretty fast so we couldnt release anything
else
but if we ever get some money together I know we will
release some more.
Was
the intention of your label to put out your own records or to give other bands a
chance?
Both.
We had our eyes on three other bands in Glasgow but we missed the chance but the
main concern was to get our own records out since
we were never going to try and get
some major label to release or music.We have
never been cool and I doubt we ever will be.
Have
you ever released anything on it?
We
released a CD single of Biffy Clyro but I cant remember the last time I saw a copy.
What
you're going to do next?
soundcheck ! Im writing this in the dressing room while the others are on stage.
The band should also be recording the new album
this year and we will be doing as
many festivals as we can.
thank you for the interview!!! --- No problem.
frankie.
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