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Tuesday, September 14th, 2010Artist-To-Artist: Keith Interviews Terry Abbott of Vex Red
Wednesday, September 8th, 2010Keith interviews Terry Abbott of Vex Red/Septembre for Exploding In Sound’s Artist-To-Artist series. Terry talks being signed to a major label, working with Ross Robinson (Glassjaw, At The Drive-In, Korn), his new solo project Fears, and the two discuss self-producing, a shared loved of Autolux, and more. Read the full interview here.
Highlights:
KF: According to Wikipedia, Vex Red litigated their way off [producer] Ross Robinson‘s label. What happened?
TA: Er really? Haha that’s funny. Okay, well, his label I Am is an imprint that he kinda takes to wherever he wants to take it. It had been on Roadrunner, Warner, etc. With us, it was Virgin. Now everything was going kinda okay, apart from the odd weird tour slot, etc. (don’t ask…), but then things started to get cocked up. Our first released single had the wrong vocal takes on it. The second single was advertised as being released on various dates, making the initial sales spread out over 2 or 3 weeks, therefore charting not so good, etc. etc. Then, and this is the real killer bit, Virgin signed Mariah Carey for an utterly ridiculous sum of money! She subsequently had a breakdown. Virgin subsequently went into panic mode, paid her stupid cash to clear off, having to close some of their offices and fire staff and we were left in limbo. It wasn’t a great time for us and we were really frustrated by it all. I’m not sure on the finer points but I think eventually they agreed to let us go. It’s actually quite funny looking back on it!KF: I read an interview from before the Vex Red album came out that there was some reluctance to work with Ross because of the preconceptions it might create for the band. Did that become a reality once the record came out?
TA: In truth, there was no pre-conceived reluctance whatsoever. We were just really, really, super happy to be working with Ross Robinson! We had all known and loved Sepultura and other albums he had done. I was well into Korn, Slipknot, At The Drive-In, Glassjaw, etc. In no way would he have made us sound like any of those bands. We had the songs written how we wanted them and we were so lucky to have been given the opportunity.KF: What was his production style like?
TA: Intense. I think that he quickly figured out that we would not respond to his style in the way that he was famous for… if that makes sense. He was very into exploring the songs full meanings before even attempting to lay a take. He wanted us all completely on point in order to capture the sincerity and emotion of the music. He didn’t throw things at us like he did with other bands! He never even got angry. He’s a very sweet man. An amazing soul and really unique character. I’m blessed to have worked with him more than once. It was an amazing experience for us four English boys to be there in LA, just having a really life-changing time.
KF: What else did you work with him on?
TA: I worked with him on an album after Vex. It was Septembre. I had a load of songs written and it wasn’t looking like we would explore them properly with Vex Red so Ross invited me over to record them. I was incredibly lucky really.
KF: Wow. I discovered Septembre in preparing for this interview and I love it too.
TA: Yeah man, Manny from Glassjaw came and played bass, Ash, the drummer on the Vex Red album, came over too, and the three of us recorded some incredible songs.
Download Fears debut album 3am, The Beautiful, The Bittersweet for free here.
Ryan’s Smashing Life: “One Of The Most Outstanding New Acts In Boston”
Tuesday, September 7th, 2010MAKING NOISE – One of the most outstanding new acts in Boston right now, RIBS have an overtly British subcontext. That may win a number of hearts and minds today, but where this band excels is proofed by their music. The bits of dissonant, the distinctively emotive tone – beautiful chaos really, is somehow kept in check on “Even” above. The cerebral and the raw stacked side by side; it’s a clever draw for listeners. The songs often descend progressively with guitars wailing only to come into steep ascension lead by drums and bass. It’s the possibly of being dangled upside down, musically, that keeps listeners sharp.The kids are going to like what this band is cooking. RIBS is Keith Freund, Blake Fusilier, Justin Tolan, and Chris Oquist. The four are making music here that defines spaces and challenges our traditional song concept. Find out what RIBS Rock is all about tonight if you’re in town. If you’re reading this, set your sights on this band, something is definitely happening here.
Weekly Dig 9.6.10 Boston Show Preview
Friday, September 3rd, 2010Weekly Dig Reviews British Brains
Saturday, August 7th, 2010Boston’s wittiest newspaper, the Weekly Dig, reviews British Brains here.
Bostonist Show Preview: Wadzilla Mansion w/ Dirty Dishes & Bloody Knives
Saturday, July 24th, 2010“RIBS the band may be mostly reddit nerds, but the hard rock group can still serve up a searing steak… er, live music performance. After enduring endless puns about the suitability of its name for a rock barbecue, RIBS has decided to host just that, assembling the equally appropriately named (and dark rock inclined) Dirty Dishes and Bloody Knives to round out the musical menu. Wadzilla Mansion will play hardcore host to this grungy barbecue, where RIBS’ dark-glam melodies will mingle with Dirty Dishes’ slick riffs and gorgeous vocals to make a substantial sonic meal, topped off with Bloody Knives’ muddled electro-static wanderings. The food precedes the sounds, so show up early for a chance to nosh on real ‘cue prior to filling your ears with musical sustenance.”
Source: http://bostonist.com/2010/07/23/bands_bbq_ribs_dirty_dishes_bloody.php
“Even” & “Brains Out” on Hype Machine…
Wednesday, July 14th, 2010…two weeks ago. And no one bothered to tell us. Thanks a lot, invisible intern. There go my dreams of interwebnational fame (there’s a 3 day limit on their charts), but if you like “heart-ing” things for no reason, this is the place to do it:
RIBS & Dirty Dishes on MIT Radio.
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010Our friends Dirty Dishes* did a live set on WMBR 88.1 FM and reported that the station started playing our song “Silencer” immediately after their set, unbeknownst to either of us. The heavens must be smiling upon our July 25th Boston show with them (official announcement coming soon).
http://pipeline.wmbr.org/archives/pipeline-plalist-june-22-2010
- Dirty Dishes live set @ 1:07:20
- “Silencer” @ 1:44:40
*No really, they’re literally our actual real-life friends, not like in the “every band we play with magically becomes our friends” sense.
Background.
Monday, July 12th, 2010http://cerebraldriftwood.wordpress.com/2010/06/10/ribs-releases-british-brains/
How the band formed, Mongooses, etc.
“Even” – ExploreMusic’s Indie Track Of The Day
Saturday, July 10th, 2010As mentioned in yesterday’s post, “Even” is ExploreMusic‘s Indie Track Of The Day. You can download the podcast version of their radio show here (first track):
http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/exploremusic-with-alan-cross/id292870843
Read their website post here:
http://www.exploremusic.com/indie-track/2010-07-08/Ribs-Even
Thanks to Alan Cross (@AlanCross) and the ExploreMusic team for featuring us and to the fans who sent us in. From the radio version:
“I WANNA START WITH A LISTENER TIP. A COUPLE OF PEOPLE STUMBLED ACROSS THIS BAND FROM BOSTON AND SENT A LINK MY WAY. THEY’RE CALLED RIBS—AND THEY’RE ONE OF THE MOST BRITISH-SOUNDING AMERICAN BANDS I’VE HEARD IN A WHILE….FOUR GUYS…THERE’S A LITTLE MUSE IN WHAT THEY DO, MAYBE SOME OLD-SCHOOL VERVE, MAYBE SOME JOY DIVISION—AND THEN THEY MIX THAT WITH A LITTLE DEFTONES AND QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE….”