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Interview with: Josh Ocean of TV/TV

Interview with: Josh Ocean of TV/TV

Although just about a year old and currently unsigned, NYC pop punk group is already starting to get a lot of buzz. Their music has been used on several MTV shows and they were recently selected as one of AP‘s “Top Unsigned Acts.” PopWreckoning’s Bethany had the chance to catch up with the group’s lead singer to learn more about this up and coming act:

Bethany, PopWreckoning: How are you?
Josh Ocean, TV/TV: Good, good.
PW: Well, let’s just start at the beginning. How did you guys meet and decide to form TV/TV?
JO: We started, I started the band in my apartment in the East Village of Manhattan by just kind of writing songs with my roommate [] and just kind of for fun as like a hobby. We would do music that we wanted to listen to and just combine pop sensibility with that.
We started booking shows around NYC. We got a residency at Pianos on the Lower East Side, it’s a nice little club. We actually searched MySpace and found a drummer and the bass player. The bass player is still in the band, his name is . That’s kind of how the band got formed. We’ve been around now for a little over a year. That was in April of 2007.

PW: Had you guys done any bands before this or is this your first band?
JO: This is really my first real band. I was in small pop punk bands in high school, but nothing like really serious. This is the first serious endeavor.

PW: You’re the singer and do you play instruments, too?
JO: Yeah, I play guitar.

PW: And what’s the story with the drummer, are you guys looking for one?
JO: We have a drummer now, actually, that came on board like five months ago, I’d say.
PW: OK, so fairly new. I hadn’t seen a drummer listed on your MySpace, so I wasn’t sure.
JO: Yeah, we haven’t officially announced it on MySpace because we’re waiting for the new photos and stuff like that.

PW: Understandable, you got to have the cool photos. So what’s your guys’ songwriting process?
JO: Usually it starts with an idea that either myself or the guitar player might have and we kind of just go back and forth between the two of us. We’ll usually do like home demos on GarageBand on our laptops and then we bring them to the band and that’s when they really take shape. We bring the ideas to the band and we get their take on them.

PW:
So what are some of your inspirations? You guys have played with , would you cite them as one your influences?
JO: Yeah, I mean, they’re definitely a band that we like, admire and listen to often, but the biggest influences are like , , and . Also like a lot of the classics. We really try to make our music as timeless as possible, instead of doing just what’s cool now, we try and do something that’s good all around and we look to the classics for inspiration for that.

PW:
Something to Get Excited About, is that your new EP that’s coming out or is that the already out?
JO: Oh that was released in January of last year. We’re actually going to be releasing a new EP this January 2009. We’re really excited about it.
PW: So, you do have new music on the way?
JO: Yeah, we do. Very soon. And a new music video that will be out probably by February, hopefully.
PW: Oh cool, for what song?
JO: We’re debating, but I think that it’s going to be “Get It, Get It”.

PW: What’s the new EP called?
JO: We actually don’t have a name yet. We’re bouncing a few ideas back and forth, but nothing yet.
PW: But you’re working on it?
JO: Yeah.
PW: You’d be releasing that on your own because currently you don’t have a label?
JO: Yep.

PW:
Now, you were just featured in AP as one of their “Top Unsigned Acts”, has that prompted any label interest in you guys?
JO: To be honest, there has been a lot of label interest from the very, very beginning. We do a lot of things right now by choice because we feel they are important to develop the band as organic as possible.
In this day and age it is easy for a band to get caught up and burnt out really quick. We’re trying to do this for the long haul. Yes, there’s definitely been some more label interest from the Alternative Press piece. But, I mean, we talk to labels all the time.

PW: Does some of your do-it-yourself attitude come from your interest in, well I know you guys got your band name from TVTV, the San Francisco video company. Does that sort of play into your attitudes toward labels and releasing your EPs?
JO: I think definitely. One of the reasons why we liked the name, why we picked the name is because it has such meaning and history behind it. We come from that kind of punk state of mind that’s very DIY and that kind of stuff. It does play into it, so yeah.

PW:
Do you have an interest in video making as well?
JO: For me, personally, I would say that yes I do. I actually was really into film. I work with a few TV shows every once in a while when I’m back in New York. I’m very interested in the film making process. Where the band is concerned, I’m so busy writing songs that I don’t really get a chance to do that sort of stuff.

PW: Will you play a major role in the video you said you were going to have in February? Would you want to take charge of that?
JO: I definitely will write the treatment for that, but I think we’d have somebody else set it up and direct it.

PW: OK, cool. On one of your songs, “Let It Go”, you have a line that says, “Your mother says not to hang out with guys like me.” Has that ever happened? Are you kind of a bad boy? Do mothers have to watch out for you?
JO: I’d say yes and no. We’re a band that does the heartbreaks, but not the hard core, sort of.

PW:
Haha, OK. So what’s the deal with Francois’ name? Is it just Francois or does he have a last name? I saw on a press release he was referred to as Mr. Francois.
JO: Yeah, Francois is kind of like a name that his party reputation gave to him in NYC. And we go back and forth between how to say it, but it’s just sort of a name he uses.
PW: Now, you other guys don’t use stage names? These are your real names.
JO: Yeah.

PW: Do you have 2009 releases that you’re looking forward to or the last month of 2008?
JO: I don’t know what’s coming out. I’d definitely say my most anticipated of 2009 is going to be our new EP in January.
PW: I know it’s not 2009 yet, but since there’s still some time left in 2008, are you pretty excited for the new Killers, since you did cite them as an influence?
JO: Oh yeah, definitely. When does that come out?
PW: The 24th.
JO: Of this month? Yeah.

Due to some techinical difficulties we decided to wrap up the interview here, but be sure to visit TV/TV’s website and keep an eye and ear out for their new EP this January.

TV/TV: website | myspace

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The Hives @ Stubb’s BBQ, Austin

The Hives @ Stubb’s BBQ, Austin

On September 16th, headlined the night at Stubb’s BBQ. The two opening bands were and , who set the stage perfectly. Once the crowd strolled in, these bands provided the audience with a LARGE dose of rock n’ roll. It was just what the doctor prescribed. Even some of the photographers got a feel from the audience of how rock n’ roll things where getting: one of them (me) was hit in the back with some random woman’s underwear. , lead singer of Eagles of Death Metal, was then handed the undergarments and said, “That’s pretty fucking rock n’ roll!”

Once the Hives finally took the stage, they were dressed in black and white school uniforms and had the energy of spasmodic five-year olds. They riled up the audience before they even started playing their instruments. Immediately after they began, everybody within a three block radius of the venue could hear the audience competing against the club PA system.

It was only within a moment of The Hives playing their first song of the night, that total anarchy let loose in the audience as soon as they started playing “He Little World”. After that, the crowd only got even wilder. This punk band from Sweden did nearly everything but burn the place down and I am convinced that if given the chance, they would have. At several points during the show, the lead singer Pelle Almqvist climbed the speakers to look down on the audience in hopes of lifting the spirit of the crowd to where he was perched. The connection between the people and the band was so strong, that (lead guitar) jumped to the barricade and reached out into the crowd.

Even though the Hives lost their equipment to airport customs after flying in from their show in Rio (due to the fact that they could be used as weapons), they quickly “rearmed” themselves for the show in Austin at Stubbs to slay the audience. This band has been by far the band with the most stage presence that I have seen in a long time.

Tour Dates:
Sep 23 – The Warfield / San Francisco
Sep 25 – The Mayan / Los Angeles
Dec 30 – The Falls Festival / Lorne, Victoria
Dec 31 – The Falls Festival / Marion Bay, Tasmania
Jan 02 – Southbound Festival / Busselton, Western Australia
Jan 07 – Byron Bay Arts and Music Festival / Byron Bay, New South Wales

The Hives: website | myspace | nike remix

Written by: Kyle Thurin

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Spin releases their Top 25 Live Bands Now:

Spin releases their Top 25 Live Bands Now:

According to Magazine, the top 25 live acts in current music are as follows:

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12. Turbonegro
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14. Yeah Yeah Yeahs
15. Riverboat Gamblers
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23. AFI
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25. Comets On Fire

I would love to hear our readers thoughts on this list, as I personally disagree with several selections. I was shocked to not find Sigur Ros and their amazing live show on this list. Also, where is Wilco, Explosions in the Sky and Broken Social Scene?

Furthermore, I completely disagree with placing Red Hot Chili Peppers above Radiohead AND White Stripes. But, above all, I think what floored me the most about this list was their placing The Flaming Lips 16th, under bands like The Hives, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and My Chemical Romance. To me that’s just unthinkable. In my opinion, The Lips are a top five live show, hands down.

Readers, what do you think? What would your list look like? I’m curious.

- Joshua Neal

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Black, White, and Run: Nike+ Original Remix (The Hives)

Black, White, and Run: Nike+ Original Remix (The Hives)

, that super hooked up system for runners in which an iPod nano or Nike SportBand tracks your pace, time, distance and calories burned with the help of a sensor in your shoe, has teamed up with to produce a Nike+ Original Remix. Pulling elements from The Hives’ smash hit The Black and White Album, production duo Expensive People craft a completely new adventure.

This 45-minute remix tracks the course of a run, beginning with a mellow electronica beats as a warm-up, picks with up to set a steady stride and explodes about the 26-minute mark fusing together songs from The Black and White Album with plenty of electronica fun before mellowing out into a perfect pace for cool down.

I took the mix out for a run myself yesterday morning and definitely dig it. The warm-up lasted a little bit longer than I cared for, but then again, I don’t warm up for a proper amount of time. The beats were great and it was easy to pick up the pace as the mix’s tempo sped up. I also would’ve preferred the explosion of rock and roll before 26 minutes, but samples from “Tick Tick Boom”, “Try It Again”, “Won’t Be Long” and other aspects of The Hives’ latest album coupled with electronic beats kept my energy and motivation soaring.

I definitely recommend checking out “Black, White and Run,” to both runners and Hives fans alike.

Nike+: website | sample, buy “Black, White and Run”
The Hives: website | myspace

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