Monday, July 1, 2013

2013 UMS Band Interviews #2


Esme Patterson

Where/ When are you playing for the UMS?
playing on friday 7pm at 3 kings

In twenty-five words or less, describe what somebody who has never heard of your band might expect from your performance at UMS this year.
we play melodically-driven folk and roll from outer and inner space.

What was the first music you remember using your own money to buy?
oh that's embarrasing. i think it was 98 degrees, the 90's boy band.



What has been your favorite album of 2013 so far? 
 i really liked the new Phosphorescence album, and Kendrick Lamar's new record too.

Do you have any advice for new bands?
keep a core of patience in your heart, but work and create furiously.

Have you planned out who you want to see at UMS this year? Who are some of your highlights?
UMS is always exciting for me to see all of my favorite local bands in one weekend, hear how they're evolving, see who's really stepping up their game. i'm particularly looking forward to Kitty Crimes, the Blue Rider, Shenandoah Davis (a great musician from seattle), and i'm excited to see Vitamins reunited! i'm probably just gonna wander around and see what sounds good!

If you've been to UMS before, what three words would you use to describe it?
wild, inspiring, sweaty

What has been your most memorable experience at UMS to date?
it's kind of all run together over the years, one big sweaty, (perhaps inebriated), good time.

Any tips you'd like to give the novices for making the UMS experience even better?
wear a hat and drink lots of water, the sun can be brutal. 

Is there any place you're looking forward to eating during UMS?
i love thai monkey club on bayaud and broadway. really spicy tom kha soup! my favorite.

What is your favorite shop on South Broadway?
i love Ironwood and Boss Vintage.

Who is your all time favorite Colorado band?
kingdom of magic, sadly not together anymore

You're working the counter at Twist & Shout, and a customer is interested in expanding his music collection.  What three albums would you recommend?
nas - illmatic, charles ives - holiday symphony, joni Mitchell - hejira

Is there anything we forgot to ask you about the UMS that you think people need to know?
just wander around! there is something strange and beautiful happening at every moment somewhere, i find that the most amazing things i find you just gotta stumble across by surprise.




WhiteCatPink

Where/ When are you playing for the UMS?
I am playing at 4 pm at Eslinger Gallery on Saturday, July 20 for the UMS.







In twenty-five words or less, describe what somebody who has never heard of your band might expect from your performance at UMS this year.
You will see a giant White Cat playing Electronic European Glitch and Glam on the drums with girl kitties dancing.  Think Ziggy Stardust meets Kraftwerk.

What was the first music you remember using your own money to buy?
The first music I used my own money to buy was Men At Work Business as Usual on tape when it was first released in 1982.

What has been your favorite album of 2013 so far?
My favorite album of 2013 so far is Mice Parade Candela.  Did I say 'mice'?

Do you have any advice for new bands?
For new bands, I would say:  Don't be a dick, either to the venue you are playing at, or to other bands.  Show up on time or a little early for a gig.  Promotional people like that.  The sound person is your best friend.  Treat him or her as such, and remember that he or she can make or break your sound.  Support the bands you like, and be active in that vein.  Be 100% true to who you are.  Don't sell out.  Following the crowd will get you more of the same.  Be different, and be noticed.  Have fun!  You are doing this because you love it, so tear it up!

Have you planned out who you want to see at UMS this year? Who are some of your highlights?
I have not planned a schedule of whom I want to see, but In The Whale is a definite highlight.

If you've been to UMS before, what three words would you use to describe it?
FUN.  EXPOSURE.  DIFFERENT.

What has been your most memorable experience at UMS to date?
The most memorable experience has been mingling and milling around with the crowds as a giant White Cat.

Any tips you'd like to give the novices for making the UMS experience even better?
Just try to hang out and see other bands you like and mingle with people, make friends and connections.

Is there any place you're looking forward to eating during UMS?
The Cat has his own kibble.

What is your favorite shop on South Broadway?
My favorite shop is The Crypt.

Who is your all time favorite Colorado band?
My favorite Colorado band is 9 Volt Fatale.

You're working the counter at Twist & Shout, and a customer is interested in expanding his music collection.  What three albums would you recommend?
I would recommend Kraftwerk Man Machine, Serge Gainsbourg Histoire De Melody Nelson, and Brian Eno Before And After Science.

Is there anything we forgot to ask you about the UMS that you think people need to know?
Q.  'What do you sound like?"  A.  Like David Bowie got on a spaceship with Kraftwerk manning the controls while Serge Gainsbourg entertains a party on the ship with a bunch of French models.




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Native Daughters

Where/ When are you playing for the UMS?
Native Daughters
Thu, July 18, 2013
11:59 pm
3 Kings Tavern





In twenty-five words or less, describe what somebody who has never heard of your band might expect from your performance at UMS this year.
2 drummers, loud, heavy, pretty, instrumental, fun.

What was the first music you remember using your own money to buy?
Weird Al’s greatest hits.

What has been your favorite album of 2013 so far?
Intronaut Habitual Levitations

Do you have any advice for new bands?
Practice, Patience, Record, support local bands you already like, keep contacts with these bands, harass the hell out of promoters until they give you a show, the worst they can say is no, ask your favorite local bands to play a show with them and harass them too. Again, the worst they can say is no.

Have you planned out who you want to see at UMS this year? Who are some of your highlights?
Allout Helter, Black Sleep Of Kali, a Tom Collins, Zebroids, Sound Collapse, The Knew, The Raven and the Writing Desk, Orphans, Lil Thunder, Hollow Talk.

If you've been to UMS before, what three words would you use to describe it?
Party party puke

What has been your most memorable experience at UMS to date?
surviving it

Any tips you'd like to give the novices for making the UMS experience even better?
Take breaks, schedule everything you want to see and get there early in case you can't get in.

Is there any place you're looking forward to eating during UMS?
Thai Monkey Club

What is your favorite shop on South Broadway?
Mutiny Cafe

Who is your all time favorite Colorado band?
5 Day Messiah

You're working the counter at Twist & Shout, and a customer is interested in expanding his music collection. What three albums would you recommend?
Thin Lizzy fighting, Old Man Gloom Christmas, Neurosis Times Of Grace

Is there anything we forgot to ask you about the UMS that you think people need to know?
Nope. Thanks!




Mile High Soul Club

Where/ When are you playing for the UMS?
Mile High Soul Club Sat, July 20 4:40 pm Side Stage at Goodwill









In twenty-five words or less, describe what somebody who has never heard you DJ might expect from your performance at UMS this year.
They never knew that they liked soul & funk so much.

What was the first music you remember using your own money to buy?
I've got a reputation as a music snob to maintain so I can't answer that question honestly.

What has been your favorite album of 2013 so far?
While it's not soul, the SULK album Graceless should be in any Madchester,
Brit-Pop loving fan’s collection. Amazing it's come out in this age. As far as soul goes, Booker T just released something and my MHSC co-founder Dog Boy is really into Nikki Hill at the moment.

Do you have any advice for new bands? 
Man, enough with the beards and acoustic guitars. You're just another hair in a giant collective beard at this point.

Have you planned out who you want to see at UMS this year? Who are some of your highlights? 
No plan. Just pop in everywhere I can.

What is your favorite shop on South Broadway?
I've got a ton of them. Bardo, IndyInk, Mutiny, Boss, Fancy Tiger... there's a ton of great places.

Who is your all time favorite Colorado band?
I know too many of them. Don't want to leave anyone out. Many great acts in this city.

You're working the counter at Twist & Shout, and a customer is interested in expanding his
music collection.  What three albums would you recommend?
For the purposes of this I'm going to assume they want to expand their soul
and funk collection:
Tyler: Otis Redding - Otis Blue
Creeper Steve: Mel & Tim - Good Guys Only Win in The Movies.
DJ DogBoy: Booker T and the MG's - Soul Dressing or the Complete Stax/Volt
Singles




Allout Helter

(Since the lineup just got announced, here are the answers from me (Ross Hostage, singer) for Allout Helter)

Where/ When are you playing for the UMS?
We'll be at Brandon's 404 at 8pm on Saturday, 7/20



In twenty-five words or less, describe what somebody who has never heard of your band might expect from your performance at UMS this year.
Loud. Fast. Awesome. Thrash. Party.

What was the first music you remember using your own money to buy?
The first cassette I ever bought with my own money (meaning allowance money) was Nirvana Nevermind when it came out. I've been making loud, noisy music ever since

What has been your favorite album of 2013 so far?
That's a tough question! What day is it?

Do you have any advice for new bands?
Be nice, be gracious, be fun.

Have you planned out who you want to see at UMS this year? Who are some of your highlights?
Since the lineup just got announced, I'll have to put together my schedule but I'd say 404 will be a great place for killer punk rock on Saturday. I'll be playing with Calder's Revolvers, as well, but, beyond that, I plan on catching as many sets as possible, whether I've heard of a band or not.

If you've been to UMS before, what three words would you use to describe it?
Camaraderie, sweaty, music.

What has been your most memorable experience at UMS to date?
My favorite moments have just been sharing drinks and good music with this fantastic community. It'd be impossible to single out one experience since all four days every year are nothing but outrageous and spontaneous fun.

Any tips you'd like to give the novices for making the UMS experience even better?
Stay hydrated, tip well, see as many bands as possible.

Is there any place you're looking forward to eating during UMS?
Can't wait to stop by the new Illegal Pete's! Last year, I had some amazing street food and that's pretty much what I'm hoping will sustain me with rock fuel.

What is your favorite shop on South Broadway?
Mutiny Now! is currently the front-runner. New business with solid old-school ideals.

Who is your all time favorite Colorado band?
"All Time" is a tough call. I think the first show I went to when I moved to Colorado in 2001 was Pinhead Circus, The Gamits and The Fairlanes at Tulagi's in Boulder. That era of Colorado punk was pretty awesome but now I've come to know and enjoy so many Colorado musicians across various genres that it'd be impossible to choose just one. I might be biased but I'll just say this: Colorado has my favorite music scene, hands down.

You're working the counter at Twist & Shout, and a customer is interested in expanding his music collection. What three albums would you recommend?
Propagandhi Supporting Caste, Elvis Costello This Year's Model, anything by The Slackers.

Is there anything we forgot to ask you about the UMS that you think people need to know?
Just keep an open mind. I'm mainly involved in the Denver punk scene but UMS is a great opportunity to expand my horizons every year and find new music. Thanks for the support, Twist & Shout!




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