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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Butterfly Bones - Nov 21 @ SFxSD Festival @ El Rio w/ Music for Animals & more





Reese Donohue (guitar/vocals)
Austin Fraser (bass/electronics)
Joe Gray (drums/lasers)
Steven Lance (keys)

LittleBook: Why did you start a band??
Butterfly Bones: what else is there?

LB: How did you find each other??
BB: joe and i knew each other since middle school. our first real interaction was a fight in front of the lockers. we met austin in our basement, and steve in the classroom.

LB: What's your most memorable moment as a band??
BB: Our first tour down to san diego. we were exploring the coast in the short bus, drove highway 1 all the way down listening to a mixtape of jewish party songs. we almost careened off the edge a few times, partied on the beach, ate the world's best burritos, got kicked out of santa cruz by the police at 3am after a handle of rum for being too loud then slept under the stars on another beach, picked up strangers, swam in the pacific ocean under the full moon, and...did i mention ate the world's best burritos?

LB: Where do you practice? What do you drink at practice? What do you do at
practice when you’re not practicing?
BB: steve's basement, sizzurp, chop and screw


LB: What's the best / worst thing about being a band in San Francisco??
BB: it's one of the best scenes for electro/disco in america, so that's fucking rad. the worst part is you go on tour and you're not in san francisco anymore.

LB: What do you want people to know about your band, what are you doing next??
BB: we're hibernating right now to come up with a ton of new, improved songs for SFxSD. we all feel like we've grown a lot as musicians in the past few months, especially after tour. right now we're cultivating and are gonna let it loose at SFxSD.

LB: What’s up with your CD where can I get it, where did you record it??
BB: we just finished our debut ep a month ago. it's called pretty feelings and you can get the cd through our myspace using paypal, or on itunes pretty soon. we recorded in oakland at New, Improved Studios with eli crews. he's engineered a ton of rad bands: deerhoof, why?, xbxrx, restiform bodies, &c

LB: Was there a local show you remember that inspired you to start a band??
BB: not a local show, but i think seeing modest mouse at coney island a million years ago was pretty rad. that taught me the difference between a band and an album. that was pretty rad.

LB: Favorite venue to Play??
BB: hmmm. Rickshaw Stop. or Bottom of the Hill.

LB: What's this SFxSD thing all about?
BB: This is a festival with a bunch of like-minded bands. Most of the time we get paired up with shitty punk acts (not garage, that's rad. pop punk shit) or post-rock acts and people leave the show early or come late. at sfxsd, we're playing with some really talented bands that'll make the whole day fucking amazing. it's a show i would go to if i weren't playing, which says a lot.

LB: Have you played El Rio before? What do you like about it?
BB: never.

LB: Do any of the members ever take their shirts off at a show or at practice??
BB: yes, every show almost.

LB: Who's the smelliest member after a sweaty gig??
BB: steve obviously, but he smells like musk not sweat.

LB: Favorite pre / post show; food, indulgence or ritual??
BB: beer on both sides. gin&tonics for steve.

LB: Where do you think live music is heading??
BB: interaction. most people i know don't wanna go to a show and watch tv. they either wanna dance or play along or something to participate. i always get really bored at shows where people wanna stand around and feel sorry for themselves. but that opens up a whole other thing.

LB: How do you feel about people downloading your songs for free , do you offer
free downloads??
BB: hell yeah, pass it around. that's why we sent it to blogs. if you look for a minute, you can find the whole cd for free on the internet. that said, we spent all our money on the cd and are hoping we sell enough to make rent next month. we're selling em cheap enough just so we break even, so that's kinda like giving it away for free. but yeah, the more the merrier, give it away if you've got it already and if you don't, it's there if you want it.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

TRICLOPS! - Oct 12 @ The Independent




CHRISTIAN - guitar

LARRY - bass

PHIL - drums

JOHNNY - vocals

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

OHAPOLLO - Aug 7 @ SUBMISSION Balazo




chris - vocals

richard - drums

matt - guitar

max - bass

LittleBook: Why did you start a band??
OHAPOLLO:
well, Chris and Matt were in some bad hardcore band around 2005 both playing guitar. We broke up, and recruited our good friend max and Ryan to start a new project. Long story short, we sucked, played a lot of local show, kicked out Ryan our drummer, got our good friend Richard to play drum and "officially" started this band. We all found some common ground between our wacky music tastes and kept pushing it for 2 years, because we love playing music, and we have no lives.

LB: How did you find each other??
O:
We more or less have gone to school together since middle school, halfway through high school we all realized we drifted to similar ideals, the rest just fit together in the following years.


LB: What's your most memorable moment as a band??
O:
Either the first show we played with Richard, where we had practiced 5 songs with him 2 days before, and played a packed house show in San Jose. The show was crazy, people were jumping all over us like it was a home town show, but we had never played there before. That was awesome, Or the first time we played a hometown show after about 3 months of recording and out of town shows, and more then half the crowd knew our lyrics, that's pretty memorable when you hear the crowd louder then the music.


LB: Where do you practice? What do you drink at practice? What do you do at practice when you’re not practicing?
O:
We practice in our practice studio in Santa Rosa that we built in one of our garages. Its kind of small and gets really hot and messy, but serves its purpose and has a couch. We mostly drink water with crushed ice, pretty boring to be honest, but like i said, it gets hot and we gotta stay hydrated! we argue about transitions, take a lot of smoke breaks, sometimes write rap songs. mostly practice though, we usually live in different cities so when we are practicing we try to stay focused.


LB: What's the hardest thing about being a band in 2009?
O:
Venues are hard to come by, and seems like the DIY scene is more centralized to who you know and who is willing to help you. so we are caught in the middle and have a hard time booking shows or getting help out of the north bay. But we can't complain, nothing is really hard about being in a band, its supposed to be fun, and we intend to make it that way.


LB: What's the best thing about being a band in San Francisco??
O:
Not much, we are relatively new to SF, and most of us still live in between cities. That makes it hard to make as many connections as we would like. The diversity of the city is wonderful though, we just hope that we can become fully immersed and accepted into it.


LB: What do you want people to know about your band, what are you doing next??
O:
We have a lot going on with us actually, we are writing a new album, Chris is on guitar and vocals now, allowing for a lot of new options musically. We constantly want to reinvent ourselves until we have a sound that we are totally happy with, we always keep some roots intact, but the moods and content was due for an overhaul. Other then that, we would like to meet everyone who is interested in us, or not interested in us, we love making new friends and getting insight into everyone's lifestyles and opinions.


LB: what’s up with your CD where can I get it, where did you record it?? O: Its old, but you can download our most recent effort here! http://www.mediafire.com/?ezmkmiy15xt Seriously do it. We recorded with our really good friend Jeff at the Lions Den Studio in Sacramento. he is rad and super cool. everyone should probably record with him.


LB: Favorite local Band or a memorable show??
O:
We really love a lot going on in the north bay right now, i think there are so many good bands coming out of everywhere. Collectively we couldn't pick any one local band to be honest. Everyone doing anything should keep it up, unless you are playing metal, then you should probably stop.


LB: Favorite venue to Play??
O:
There was this house in Petaluma called the Church house. we played there 2 times a month for about a half a year until they had to stop having shows. it was so small and personal, and we got to get drunk after playing everytime. so that wasn't too bad either.


LB: Have you played the Submission Gallery before? What do you like it?
O:
We haven't, but are really looking forward too it. we've been to a few shows there and they were all awesome. just the kind of vibe we like when playing!


LB: Do any of the members ever take their shirts off at a show or at practice??
O: haha, at practice we do because it gets so hot. i don't think we ever have at shows, max is almost a male model though so we may see a change at upcoming shows.


LB: Who's the smelliest member after a sweaty gig??
O:
Chris, he is dirty already for the most part, after shows it can only get worse.


LB: Favorite pre / post show; food, indulgence or ritual??
O:
Nothing before a show that will make you shit your pants. Anything after a show that will get us intoxicated. except Matt, he likes Del Taco.


LB: Where do you think live music is heading??
O:
Probably Youtube streamed concerts. No real shows, thats the only logical step to take right? Oh god i hope not.


LB: How do you feel about people downloading your songs for free , do you offer free downloads??
O: Like we said before, just do it. we are all for it,

Monday, January 19, 2009

The Gibbs - Feb 27th Retox Lounge






















photo by K-Rox

Gillian Gibb- vocals and guitar

Lee Tom- bass

Chris Gonzales- drums

LittleBook: Why did you start a band??
TG:
Chicks dig it. And we like playing, too.

LB: How did you find each other??
TG:
Chris and Lee are old friends, Gillian came into the picture via the Santa Cruz scene.

LB: What's your most memorable moment as a band??
TG:
Each moment is more memorable than the last!

LB: Favorite pre / post show; food, indulgence or ritual??
TG:
Beer

LB: What do you drink at practice??
TG:
Beer

LB: What’s the hardest thing about being a Band in the Bay Area??
TG:
Paying high rent for a practice space.

LB: What do you want people to know about your band, what are you doing next??
TG:
We are about to release our first record, "Going Somewhere Solo", then go on a west coast tour in march.

LB: What's up with your CD where can I get it, where did you record it??
TG:
You can get CDs, tapes, t-shirts and vinyl at our shows, or by contacting Chris at http://www.conspiritorialefforts.com/

LB: Favorite Bay Area Band or a memorable show??
TG:
Ludicra and Triclops are my favorites. Most memorable show in recent times was the Hanson Brothers at the Great American Music Hall.

LB: Favorite venue to Play??
TG: Eagle Tavern


LB: Do any of the members ever take their shirts off at a show or at practice??
TG:
No, thank god!

LB: Who's the smelliest member after a sweaty gig??
TG: Chris
sweats the most, so I would say him.

LB: Where do you think live music is heading??
TG:
In a good direction!

LB: How do you feel about people downloading your songs for free , do you offer free downloads??
TG:
We would but we aren't too tech savvy..we'll make it happen eventually.