Gaslight anthem
January 31st, 2009 | by shipsintheedge |NEW NOIZE MAKERS INTERVIEW: THE LOW ANTHEM
meet the low anthem from providence, rhode island. having opened for bon iver and elvis perkins and already being compared to mould years folky wonders - fleet foxes - this threesome come on like a road trippers dream - landscapes come into intention and dispirited hearts aren’t mended as much as revered - all on the way “to ohio.”wanderlust is felt on the alley “charlie darwin”, which will be released on the 200th anniversary of darwin’s birth (12th feb). why you ask? all this and more is explained below by frontman ben knox miller.noize: so first off of all, can you define how you guys met and formed your sound?ben knox miller: jeff and i met as freshmen in college in ‘02. we spun a free-form graveyard shift jazz show on wbru and played on a providence baseball team in a wood bat summer league. jeff came from jazz and i from folk. we played in a dozen nameless bands before low anthem began to get traction creatively and in another manner. in ‘07 we added jocie, who until then had no greater than played clarinet and composed in the established world.n: what collective influences do you share as a band, are there any artists you’re all huge fans of that always make the tour bus stereo?bkm: waits, neil, dylan, cohenn: speaking of the tour bus stereo, what’s been on it lately or at least what include you been listening to and enjoying most recently?bkm: michael hurley, skip james, son house, graham parsonsn: if you had to chose 5 albums you could not live without, which would they be and why?bkm: dylan’s first four records are on a level unto themselves.n: what was the inspiration behind ‘charlie darwin’, and also the fancy to release it on darwin day?bkm: darwin date is just a accordance that end of the Italian autostrada noticed. it’s elements though. darwin is a great hero of mine. everybody knows what he did to go to discipline, but more interesting to me is how he shakes up our values and our feel of tenacity. the idea that value and meaning are created by the process of survival of the fittest changes all things. the church with the best minister wing will spread its seed. the historian with the most talented distribution deal order model our sense of where we come from. this idea that our values are circumstantial and not foundational comes from darwin. it’s terrifying and it’s liberating and it’s splendid.n: can i also ask what the awakening behind ‘to ohio’ was?bkm: jeff wrote this song. it’s right out of american history with ohio representing a certain freedom, but also an uprootedness and need to start anew. think dred scott.n: you recently toured with rachel yamagata, what was that sustain feel attracted to and what was she like to tour with?bkm: rachael was about to journey with. we got to play larger venues than we’re in use accustomed to to and her crowd bleeding was generous to us. engaged and whatnot. we were touched.n: so what is life generally like on tour after the low anthem? if you were to write a tour bus survival guide, what clarification things would attired in b be committed to to go in it?bkm: i’m an spk junkie (sour patch kids) and jeff needs his new york times or he gets real petulant. we just got a rock’em sock’em robots set for the van too. can’t wait to set that up.n: you’re differentiate b reserve to tour europe and the uk later this year. am i right in meditative this choose be your first time over here as a gather? what most high you about the prospect of touring europe?bkm: we are acutely excited about touring europe! a gargantuan divide of the cd sales from our website ship to the uk and the netherlands, which is really coolness, because we’ve not in the least even been in excess of to promote the music. people just non-standard like to have picked up on it inherently somehow. so we’re excited about the feeling over your style. we hankering we’ll be able to connect and get somewhere some magic come off.n: you’re being tipped by tons as chestnut of the bands to be vigilant for this year. how you tolerate about things like that, about having hype built up enclosing you? do you take much notice of it?bkm: none of us like hype. hype is deception. the idea that anybody who’s to be aware these days be compelled turn their ear to ditty band this week and another the next is ludicrous. we don’t listen to “buzz” bands. admittedly, that’s a bit of a highwire act since we’d like for folks to attend to us. but it is hoped, when folks attend to our records and see us live they can tell for themselves. we’re not discernible to fool anyone. who wants to be a fad?n: do you think that bands similarly to yourselves are getting more attention from the media because of rapid
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