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Interview with: Scars on 45

Interview with: Scars on 45

Note to anyone trying to name their band: ‘The Polish Sausage Experience’ is NOT a good name. Fortunately, this Leeds quintet knew to scrap that name and went with instead.

Singer shared with PopWreckoning’s Xander Deccio a little more about the Chop Shop band’s name, its music, touring and more in the below.

Xander Deccio, PopWreckoning: What bands/musicians had an influence on you growing up and influence you now?
Scars on 45: Well, I’m so it’s impossible to say you’re not influenced by one way or another. I’m pretty sure every new born baby in England is issued with a birth certificate and a copy of Sgt Peppers! were the band that really knocked my socks off when I was a kid though. I remember first seeing the ‘Champagne Supernova’ video on MTV, I loved it so much that I pretended I was ill the next day so I could stay off school and spend the entire day sat by the TV with my finger on the VHS record button, waiting for it to be played! Shit…my Mum’s probably going to read this! Sorry Mum…it was only Geography and Home Economics that day!…Thanks for the sick note!

The greatest band for me though has to be (Buckingham and Nicks era), I just think they were the perfect band: the sound, the songs, the story, everything. Rumours will always influence me. I suppose you could say that The Beatles made me want to listen to music, Oasis made me want to play guitar and Fleetwood Mac made me want to write songs.

There’s some great bands out there at the moment, The National are something pretty special and we’re big fans of Death Cab and Sigur Ros, even though they could be singing about an invisible, avocado-flavoured tennis racket for all I know! I don’t have a clue! But it sounds amazing!

PW: What are your overall thoughts on playing the U.S.? Any major cities you can’t wait to play?
S: We did our first tour of the US, supporting the band One Eskimo, late last year and we loved every single minute. It was amazing! The people we met and the places we saw just cemented the fact that we want to stay here for as long as we possibly can. We managed to play a lot of the cities that were on our “places to visit” list, but because your county’s so bloody big, there’s still plenty more to see. Cannot wait!

PW: What is the meaning of your band name?
S: I suppose it’s just a term used for scratches on a ’45 vinyl record. It comes from an Emmy Lou-Harris interview in which she said she was once accused of getting ‘scars’ on her Dad’s ’45′s. It’s a term that has always stuck in my head so when it came to choosing a band name, it was always going to be an option. It was the only name we came up with where everyone in the band liked it. I won’t even tell you some of Nova‘s (our pianist) suggestions! ‘The Polish Sausage Experience‘ is NOT a good name!

PW: What can we expect with the new EP?
S: Well it’s a 4-track EP with two album-tracks, a b-side and an acoustic version of another song. They’re mostly about relationships, both the good side and bad side of them, we’ve all been there, haven’t we? I like to think it’s quite an upbeat, energetic EP with a few delicate moments and plenty of male/female vocals of course. We know we’re not re-inventing the wheel, we’re just trying to write songs that mean something to us and we enjoy playing. We really hope people enjoy them too. The lead track ‘Give Me Something’ was one of the first songs we learnt as a band so it’s great to finally see released.

PW: How do you compare playing in the US with that of playing in the UK?
S: Playing to a US crowd and a UK crowd are very different. The primary aim of a lot of people who go to watch gigs in the UK is to get as wasted as they possibly can. “If we enjoy the music, that’s great, but if not, fuck it, we’re going to get trashed anyway!” That seems to be the mentality, which can fuel some amazing gigs…and some pretty awful ones too. Haha! Many times I’ve stood on stage and thought to myself, “I could play the theme tune to Sesame Street on the Kazoo in my underwear and no-one would bat an eye-lid!” In the US, people seem a lot more focused on listening to the songs and the music, I was shocked by how quiet most of the audiences were on the tour. We weren’t expecting it, especially for an little unknown band like us. It was great to be able to hear what you’re playing. We absolutely loved it!

Scars on 45: website

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Tegan and Sara announce tour dates

Tegan and Sara announce tour dates

Burbank, CA – Beloved Canadian pop-rock icons have announced that they will launch their first extensive tour of the U.S. in nearly two years in February 2010. The tour kicks off February 12th in Northampton, MA, and criss-crosses the country before finishing up on April 6th in Salt Lake City, UT. The ticket pre-sale begins this Wednesday, October 14th, at 10 a.m. The password for all pre-sales is “Sainthood.” Tickets will go on sale to the public on Friday, October 16th, at 10 a.m. teganandsara

Twin sisters Tegan and are hitting the road in support of their eagerly awaited sixth studio album Sainthood, which is due from Sire/Vapor Records on October 27th. Sainthood was produced by ’s (who also produced 2007’s critically applauded The Con) and (who produced 2004’s groundbreaking effort So Jealous) and mixed by Grammy Award winner (, , ). Tegan and Sara began recording Sainthood in May at the legendary Sound City Studios in Van Nuys, CA, where , , and have all recorded. They finished laying down tracks at Seattle’s Two Sticks Audio, owned by Death Cab drummer .

“Hell,” the first digital single from Sainthood, is now available for purchase from all digital service providers and is currently streaming live on the band’s website www.teganandsara.com. It is the band’s first new song released to fans since July 2007. Fans who pre-order Sainthood on iTunes will receive the track as a free digital download. An iTunes exclusive deluxe version of the album will feature two bonus tracks: “Wrists” and “Light Up.”

As previously mentioned, a triumvirate of books entitled On, In, At, will be released in conjunction with the release of Sainthood. The three-book set, which chronicles different time periods from the past year in the lives of Tegan and Sara, will be available through teganandsara.com. These books are a Must Have item for fans and have been beautifully photographed, annotated and packaged. Check the site for additional details.

To celebrate the release of Sainthood, Tegan and Sara will perform four very special shows: October 25th and 26th at Los Angeles’ Orpheum Theater, and October 30th and 31st at New York City’s Town Hall. The band will also appear on NBC’s The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien on November 2nd.

Tour Dates:
Feb. 12 – Calvin Theatre / Northampton, MA
Feb. 13 – The Orpheum / Boston, MA
Feb. 16 – Tower Theatre (Upper Darby) / Philadelphia, PA
Feb. 17 – Warner Theatre / Washington, DC
Feb. 18 – The National / Richmond, VA
Feb. 20 – Tampa Theatre / Tampa, FL
Feb. 21 – Sunset Cove / Miami, FL
Feb. 23 – Variety Playhouse / Atlanta, GA
Feb. 24 – Tipitina’s / New Orleans, LA
Feb. 25 – Palladium / Dallas, TX
Feb. 26 – Bass Concert Hall / Austin, TX
Feb. 27 – The Warehouse / Houston, TX
Mar. 02 – House of Blues / Las Vegas, NV
Mar. 03 - Copley Symphony Hall / San Diego, CA 
Mar. 05 – Fox Theater / San Francisco, CA
Mar. 06 – Fox Theater / San Francisco, CA
Mar. 24 – The Orpheum / Minneapolis, MN
Mar. 25 – The Riverside / Milwaukee, WI
Mar. 26 – The Aragon / Chicago IL
Mar. 27 – Royal Oak Theatre / Detroit, MI
Mar. 28 – Lakewood Civic / Cleveland, OH
Mar. 30 – Promo West Pavilion / Columbus, OH
Apr. 02 – The Pageant / St. Louis, MO
Apr. 03 – Uptown Theatre / Kansas City, MO
Apr. 04 – The Ogden / Denver, CO
Apr. 06 – In The Venue / Salt Lake City, UT 

Tegan and Sara: website | myspace | with: Tegan pt. 1, pt. 2 | @ terminal 5

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Ingrid Michaelson – Everybody

Ingrid Michaelson – Everybody


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