February 7, 2012

Take Me Home: The Influences of After Midnight Project

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After Midnight Project @ HOB SD (Photo BC)

It’s without a doubt that one of the rising stars on the alternative rock scene this year has been Los Angeles based band, After Midnight Project. Their single “Take Me Home” has remained on Billboard’s Alt Top 40 for seventeen weeks and still remains toward close to its peak position. It easy to say that with the constant touring continued by the band and the increase in airplay, the song will remain on the charts well into the new year. The success found by this band is no small feat considering the fact that After Midnight Project is such a relatively young band. Not only have the guys been together for just a few years, but their August 11th release Let’s Build Something To Break is their first release on a major label.

Prior to their set opening for Papa Roach last week at The House of Blues, I had the chance to sit down with the band and talk about their experiences touring, their influences, and current musical interests as a group. Needless to say, the responses I received for all their questions didn’t seem like the responses I’d receive from a band who spent time opening for bands such as 30 Seconds to Mars, Breaking Benjamin, Trapt. For example, lead singer Jason Evigan describes the band’s sound as “Muse, Nine Inch Nails, Incubus, and Elliott Smith getting drunk at a wine taster. Elegant and raw.” I certainly understand the grouping of the first three, but the addition of Elliott Smith seems to contradict the other examples listed before. Surprisingly, the group pulls the sound off, mixing hostility and aggression with stripped down, heart-on-your-sleeve, anthemic rock.

This past summer, the band played a stint on the Vans Warped Tour, a rite of passage for many groups in the scene. I asked the guys what the experience was like for them traveling with so many like minded individuals and getting to play for thousands of fans. They described it as “exhausting fun” and an “overall very positive experience”. This should be come as no surprise from a band that seems to put interactions with fans as the foremost priority. From the beginning, this group made sure to always listen to what their fans have to say. Be it hanging out with fans after shows or communicating live with them on websites such as Myspace or Twitter, the AMP Army Street Team is group of diehard fans who really seem to help push the band’s success. The overall Warped Tour experience is something the band really enjoyed and they announced to me during the interview that they just signed on to do it again next summer.

The most interesting part of the interview came when I asked the group what music they’re listening to. Given the overall sound of the band, one would assume that they’d be really into some of the more aggressive, cutting edge rock bands on the circuit today. To my surprise, nearly every member of After Midnight Project mentioned bands that shocked me. Hidden beneath the Korn and Paramore were more obscure artists such as Bonobo and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes, as well the equally unexpected John Mayer.

After the interview, I went back and listened to the bands music again. I certainly heard why the band was chosen to open that night for Papa Roach, but hidden beneath everything, I found Elliott Smith. On “Take Me Home” Jason’s pleading vocals and words convey recognition of a relationship that is falling apart yet he remains unable to cut the cord. Anyone familiar with Elliott Smith could listen to the song and think that he originally wrote the lyrics, as they match so flawlessly to Smith’s final year of life. It then occurred to me that this band really is unique. Their sound, though easily written off by some as being part of “that” genre, comes from artistic expression of multiple influences, and for that reason, the band will continue to succeed.

Audio Interview:

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Eisley: The Success Behind A Family Affair

Eisley - HOB SD - Photo by BC

Eisley - HOB SD - Photo by BC

Undoubtedly, my favorite thing about being the music director for USD Student Radio is being able to spend time with the bands played on station while doing interviews. It allows me to ask them questions sent in by listeners and questions by those on our staff. I’ve hung out with a wide variety of bands, yet an interview I did last week with Eisley, seemed to really blow everything else away.

Before the band’s set opening for Say Anything at the House of Blues San Diego, I had a chance to sit down with the group for an interview. I knew ahead of time that Eisley is not like most bands around today. The band is truly a family affair, with siblings Chauntelle, Sherri, Stacy, and Weston, and their cousin Garron completing the five-piece. The tour with Say Anything has been something that our station has jokingly called “The Honeymoon Tour” since Sherri from Eisley and Max from Say Anything got married earlier this year. As if the touring family connection wasn’t strong enough, oldest sister Chauntelle’s fiancé, Todd, is the band’s guitar-tech and head luthier at LaRose guitars. Youngest sister Stacy brought her boyfriend Darren King of MuteMath to the concert and he swung by during the interview. At the helm of everything is their manager Boyd, the father and uncle of the band members. Although by now it seems slightly on the gossip side of everything, I’m simply writing this to stress the importance that family has for the group. It’s rooted in their culture and has become a way of life. It provides something that the band explains as a “steady base”, and something that keeps them close. Above all, family has become part of an arrangement that the group can’t image seeing in any other way.

This close-knit circle of creative minds seems to transcend into the band’s latest release Fire Kite. If this four song EP is a hint at the future of the band, it holds fair to say that long time Eisley fans and first time listeners are in for a treat. For those unfamiliar with the band, my best comparison is to say they’re some type of more mainstream, female-fronted Radiohead. Although short and bittersweet, the four songs on this tease from Eisley are emotion packed and reminiscent of quests for salvation. After the widely reported relationship splits that members in the band had before this EP was made (Adam Lazzara from Taking Back Sunday and Chad Gilbert from New Found Glory), it is easy to imagine that solace was found in the unity of the band as a family. These experiences leak into lyrics and the raw plea within vocals fit seamlessly with experiences in our own lives. The instrumental arrangement on the EP is varied, yet the sound remains unmistakably Eisley and ever-so unique.

One would think that a band signed to a major label and one that had toured the United States opening for Coldplay, could have a few arrogant members. Nothing could be further from the case. After the interview, Boyd asked me to hang around and I spent the rest of the show talking about music, standing on stage with the band, and meeting their friends and family. In the cutthroat world of music today, it’s reassuring to see that down to earth personalities and general love for fans, coupled with honest music, is able to reach the masses. We’ll continue to play the band on our station as long as they continue to make amazing records. I’ll tell you right now,  it’s a relationship that will exist as long as Eisley is making music.

AUDIO INTERVIEW (There’s A Little Cell Phone Crackle in The Beginning but I Swear It Goes Away):

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I’m Feeling Your Blue Skies: Introducing Sparks the Rescue

I’m Feeling Your Blue Skies: Introducing Sparks the Rescue
By Bryce Carr

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The land of Maine is known for things such as lobster, lighthouses, and unbearably cold weather. One thing to point out is that Maine is most certainly not a haven for alternative music. Yet Sparks the Rescue, a band hailing from Portland, Maine, has a driving presence and has spent this last year picking up steam on the music scene.

Constant touring and upbeat, rock driven guitar riffs have led to band to comparisons to the like of the All-American Rejects, Taking Back Sunday, and Mayday Parade. Numerous bands have selected Sparks the Rescue as opening acts and this last summer, the band found themselves touring Europe, opening for the All-American Rejects, selling out venues filled with thousands of fans.

At last Tuesday’s show with Hit The Lights, I sat down with a few members of Sparks the Rescue to talk about their recent success and what it feels like to be on the verge of breaking through to a wider audience. The lead singer, Alex Roy, told me how excited the band was when they heard that their song “Hello Mexico” was being featured on The Real World Cancun. Alex also told me that their first single “Autumn” was going to be on The Hills that night and that the whole band was stoked.

With over 200 shows so far this year, the band has obviously created quite a following amongst fans of this genre. The just last week, Sparks the Rescue won a contest sponsored by Garnier Fructis and will be featured playing in an upcoming commercial. The band also recently filmed a video for their new single “We Live Like Vampires” and the video will premier on MTV later this year. It seems like things are looking good for members of this band.

After spending time with the band, I realized that the five guys are just as much in awe of this whole process as everyone else. They agreed early on that music was a shared passion and they recognized the importance of hanging out with their fans. By allowing people to enjoy their songs and by making them happy, the band has developed a desire to make Sparks the Rescue their career. With continued exposure and in between album growth as seen before, I’m willing to bet that with their next album, we’ll see the band headlining tours. For fans of bands such as Taking Back Sunday, Anberlin, and Mayday Parade, I encourage you check out this group. Their song “Autumn” is one of my favorites right now, and has been a featured pick on my Unnamed Alternative Show.

You’re Like Bjork With Better Fashion Sense – Unnamed Alternative Show

The Unnamed Alternative Show

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You’re Like Bjork with Better Fashion Sense

November First, 2009 Selections

  • Cage the Elephant – Ain’t No Rest for the Wicked
  • Iglu & Hartly – Day Glo
  • Stuttering – The Friday Night Boys
  • Homecoming – Hey Monday
  • Weightless – All Time Low
  • Crush’d – Say Anything
  • Away We Go (Garage Band Demo) – Eisley
  • The Boys You Do (Get Back at You) -The Summer Set
  • Let’s Get it Started – Oh No Not Stereo
  • When We First Met – Hellogoodbye
  • Song in My Head – Sherwood
  • You and I Undercover – Steel Train
  • New Fang – Them Crooked Vultures
  • Substitution – Silversun Pickups
  • Life Like This – The Maine
  • I Want You To – Weezer

Concert dates, gossip, and music news- Oh My!

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The Unnamed Alternative Show- I Know That You Would Do This For Me

Thus begins our saga into a world of music simple labeled as alternative. This show will focus on new songs, old songs, good songs, bad songs, happy songs, sad songs, song of peace, and songs of war.

It’s sometimes emo, sometimes punk, sometimes rock, sometimes unclassifiable, but always fun.

Give it a listen and let me know what you think.

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Episode One – I Know That You Would Do This For Me:
  • In This City – Iglu & Hartly
  • Ghost Town -Shiny Toy Guns
  • Summer of 98′ – The Secret Handshake
  • Save it for the Bedroom – You Me At Six
  • Anywhere But Here – Mayday Parade
  • Autumn – Sparks the Rescue
  • At The Bottom – Brand New
  • Shake It Out – Manchester Orchestra
  • My Beautiful Rescue – This Providence
  • Fireflies – Owl City
  • Uprising – Muse
  • Spotlight – MUTEMATH
  • Hate Everyone – Say Anything
  • Telescope Eyes – Eisley
Mmmmm… Tasty

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