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Funeral Suits – Interview

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The Funeral Suits play Animal Disco , Belfast on November 11th! 

Congratulations on the release of your new single, Health. Some images in the music video, like the haunting pigs head, would suggest inspiration was taking from literature classic Lord of the Flies. Can you clue us in on this?

The video was totally inspired by Lord of the Flies. One of our good friends, Shawn Ryan, put together the concept and directed the video. I was so excited when he pitched the idea too us because Lord of the Flies is one of my favourite books. We weren’t around for filming because we were on tour at the time but Shawn was telling me that they shot it really early in the morning in a public park somewhere in Dublin. Apparently when they were finished they left two mutilated pigs heads in the centre of the green area. Would have been nice to get some reaction shots from that.

Where did the name Funeral Suits come from? Is the dark, melancholy image it can portray something you want to bring across in your music?

I used to work in an office in town a few years ago where I had to wear a suit. I completely hated the job and having to wear a suit. So i thought it’d cool to start a band called ‘The Suits’ but I think some Australian band were already called ‘the suits’….. When i found that out i was sitting beside my computer and a copy of ‘Funeral’ by Arcade Fire was on a table in front of me. I was lost in that album at the time, its so good. ‘Funeral Suits’ just came into my head. Thats how the name came about……. I didn’t even think of the item of clothing until someone else said it. I think for us the name is something that has never meant anything melancholy or morbid. A Funeral is a celebration of life anyway.

With upcoming shows across the pond in New York and in London, is there one thing you miss about Ireland or like to take along with you on the road?

We usually make sure to bring a box of lucky charms and a picture of a field with us. I joke. Of course we love Ireland but while we’re away we’ll have a good time.

Your debut album saw you working with Stephan Street, who had the experience of producing for Brit rock legends such as The Smiths and Blur. Was this experience paramount in creating the sound you wanted?

Of course. Stephen is a great engineer and producer. It was great working with him and we learnt alot from working with him.

From watching your 2011 tour video on YouTube, you all seem to be up for a laugh. What was the funniest moment had or prank played while on tour ?

I really don’t know. When Brian just joined the band i woke up with him holding a knife around my throat which i’m still not sure was a prank.

What is your typical song writing process and what comes first, music or lyrics?

Anything and everything goes.

What’s the next step for Funeral Suits, what does 2012 have in store?

We’ll be bringing out the album and touring a stack more!

The Funeral Suits play Animal Disco , Belfast on November 11th! 


New Single: Comply or Die

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Comply or Die are a Belfast/Bangor based Band who, since 2008, have brought us a fresh post-punk sound. Their latest single, ‘Shanghaied’, is a taster of their upcoming full length ‘Depths’ and will be available as a free download.

I have had the opportunity to listen to the new track and it is a doozy. It’s a hardrocking little number with a distinctly punk coating and a resonance that will shake the monkeys from the trees. Like ‘Stiff Little Fingers’ on acid, the boys have laid down some serious beats to surprise, mesmerize and sodomise the senses.

This band has certainly grabbed my attention and I for one will be looking forward to the release of ‘Depths’ in due course.

The single can be downloaded from www.complyordie.bandcamp.com from 30th
May 2011 so make sure and check it out.
More info on Comply or Die available at http://www.diecomply.com and you can
follow them on twitter @diecomply

For bookings, tours and further info contact the band directly at
info@diecomply.com

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Chris Writes

Twitter: @Chris__Writes

Website: www.chriswrites.net

Union Sound Set: Tour Diary Part 2

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The awesome Union Sound Set have provided us with installment number two of their tour diary. This second installment shows some of the highlights from the 21st and 22nd October, when the band hit Southampton and Portsmouth.

Not only do you get to hear “My Current State (is your latest objective)” form their debut album Start/Stop (out now!), you can also witness little snippetts of the boys on the road.

For the latest Union Sound Set news, be sure to check out the band’s official website.

Interview: Standard Fare

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We recently got Standard Fare’s new album The Noyelle Beat posted to us. Everyone at Panic Dots loved it and we begged to learn more about these guys. Our begging worked and this is what happened.

By Jonathan Bradley

Could you tell us a bit about the band’s background? How did you all meet?

Dan: We all started off in separate bands, I met Emma when we both watched a mutual friend play a gig, we went on to play a gig together in the separate bands and kept in touch when they fell apart. The two of us and my friend, Serge, started playing together and when we needed some drums my brother suggested Andy who was drumming with his band. Andy joined us, Serge and his guitar headed off to Uni, we practiced a bit more, decided a 3 piece could work and called ourselves Standard Fare – phew

Given your rather great debut album, the name Standard Fare is a bit of a misnomer, how did it come about?

Dan: Emma saw it on a bus and text me straight away, I like the idea of setting the bar low and it just seemed to fit us quite well.

What is the writing process within the band? Are the tracks on the
album individual or collaborative efforts?

Andy: It’s a mix of both really, full song structures brought to the band from Emma and Dan, to others where we’ve jammed and created the songs together.

And that album was recorded in just SIX days?

Dan: We did it in three two-day sessions split over a few months, we had to spread the cost out, but it also gave us a bit of breathing space – we hadn’t written some of the songs when we did the first session.

In the past you have cited a huge range of influences, from Belle & Sebastian to Greenday. Does each of you have differing tastes? And how does that affect your material?

Dan: I don’t think there’s that much difference in our influences, behind all the different beats and rhythms there’s usually a drum kit and a guitar.  Our tastes are quite different but we’re still discovering we have more and more common ground in the music we listen to and it’s a great feeling when we suddenly realise it. Our different tastes do help though when we’re writing songs, Emma will suggest breaking something down when I’d naturally build it up.

Andy: Yeah our influences do differ between us, but do cross over too

New bands seem to emerge from Sheffield with startling regularity these days. Is there an affinity between the groups?

Dan: I’m not too sure about there being an affinity between the bands, see we moved to Sheffield from a small town in Derbyshire but we’ve found Sheffield bands to always be pretty friendly anyway. Since we first signed to Thee SPC we’ve had the chance to play some really fun gigs with bands that we’ve loved listening to.

You recently played the SXSW Festival in Texas. What sort of an experience was that?

Dan: SXSW was like nothing I’d ever been to before and we loved being a part of it. I’d never seen so many people enjoying so many different types of music, everywhere you turned at anytime of day or night there was someone playing. It was such a huge thing for us to get the opportunity to play at something like that; it’s still a bit hard to believe.

And the band’s future plans? Will you be hitting the festival circuit over the summer?

Andy: We’re playing couple of festivals in the summer; Indietracks near Ripley and Farmfest in Somerset, which we’re all really excited about.

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Comply or Die – Single Release -FREE

Comply or Die seem to be popping up all over the place. Their dirty rock seems to be catching a lot of attention. These guys a have a shit load of experience and know how to use it.  I’m defo a supporter of hard working bands and Comply or Die deserve some attention. Below is their press release. It has links to their FREEEEE single and b-side tracks and their cool new video!

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Today seen us release a FREE downloadable single for you all. It’s features two tracks of out debut album Baptism of Fire and Like A Snake it also features a previously unreleased live track Im Sick(of this) that will feature on our second record due out later this year.follow the link for yr FREE single and if you dig that then you cam get the record for a mere £5.

Http://complyordie.bandcamp.com

This week also seen us release our brand new music video for our song Love Under Will. Ron from The Black Bear Saloon was in the directors/cameraman/lighting role. Check it out here

Http://diecomply.posterous.com

So if you’ve soaked all this up and you think ‘well shit man where and when can I catch this hot ass rock and roll outfit’ we’ll tell you

22nd Jan – Shadow rooms Carrick Fergus w/ the vires and rubys masquerade
26th Jan – Auntie Annies w/ Black Bear Saloon and Yakuza
31st Jan – Haiti Benefit Limelight w/the answer,panama kings,mojo fury+more!
6th Feb – Pavillion w/Insanity, Nietzches Last Days, The Yeuts
19th Feb – Pavillion w/The Hubris, Nietzches Last Days
8th April – Pavillion w/The Lobotomies, Dead Presidents

So well hopefully see you there down the front cuttin loose till then hit us up at http://www.diecomply.com