Sunday, April 21, 2013

Happy Birthday ROBERT SMITH (video)


Robert James Smith (born 21 April 1959) is an English musician. He is the lead singer, guitar player and principal songwriter of the rock band The Cure, and its only constant member since its formation in 1976. NY Rock describes him as "pop culture's unkempt poster child of doom and gloom," and asserts that some of his songs are a "somber introspection over lush, brooding guitars." Smith's guitar-playing and use of flanging, chorusing and phasing effects put him among the forefront of the goth and New Wave genres. He also played guitar in the band Siouxsie and the Banshees. Smith is a multi-instrumentalist, known for his unique stage look, such as teased hair and smudged makeup, and his distinctive voice.
Smith began sporting his trademark and cult style of smeared red lipstick, eye-liner, pale complexion, artfully dishevelled black hair, black clothes and trainers in the early 1980s, around the same time as the Goth subculture took off. However, Smith denies any credit for this trend and claims it is a coincidence that the styles are similar, stating that he wore make-up since he was young and further saying: "It's so pitiful when 'Goth' is still tagged onto the name The Cure."


His songwriting for the band's early albums centered around themes of depression, loneliness, and isolation. The sombre mood of these early albums, along with Smith's on-stage persona, cemented the band's "gothic" image.

The band's aesthetic went from gloomy to psychedelic beginning with the album The Top. In 1986, Smith altered his image by appearing on-stage and in press photos sporting short spiky hair and polo shirts (this can be seen in The Cure in Orange, a concert in the south of France released on video in 1987). This new haircut made the headlines on MTV news.


Although Smith's public persona could be deemed to portray a depressed image, he has claimed that his songs do not convey how he feels all, or even most of the time:

    "At the time we wrote Disintegration ... it's just about what I was doing really, how I felt. But I'm not like that all the time. That's the difficulty of writing songs that are a bit depressing. People think you're like that all the time, but I don't think that. I just usually write when I'm depressed."



Smith's songwriting has developed a range of styles and themes throughout his career. Some songs incorporate literary paraphrase, such as Camus' novel L'Etranger in "Killing an Arab" (1978)), and "How Beautiful You Are" (1987), based on a poem by Baudelaire. Others involve punk metafiction ("So What"), surrealism ("Accuracy"), straightforward rock/pop ("Boys Don't Cry", "I'm Cold"), and poetic mood pieces ("Another Day" and "Fire in Cairo"). In subsequent decades, Smith explored more poetic moods, which accorded with New Order and other bands of that genre.

Smith's songwriting has sometimes been pop-oriented, for example "Love Cats" and "Catch". However, even Smith's seemingly upbeat tunes invariably contain dark themes; for example, "In Between Days" contrasts a bouncy pop-rock beat with lyrics about sadness and heartbreak.


Although Smith is the main songwriter with The Cure, songwriting credits are usually shared with the band's contemporary line-up.

In an interview in 2000, Smith said that "there is one particular kind of music, an atmospheric type of music, that I enjoy making with The Cure. I enjoy it a lot more than any other kind of sound". When Smith was asked about the 'sound' of his songwriting, Smith said that he did not "think there is such a thing as a typical Cure sound. I think there are various Cure sounds from different periods and different line-ups."














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Friday, April 19, 2013

My Interview with LEIGH KAKATY (audio)

It has been a couple of years since I last saw POP EVIL live and wow, the band is back and better than ever! Shortly after POP EVIL got off the FORT ROCK stage, I sat down with lead vocalist, Leigh Kakaty, inside the baseball stadium at Jet Blue Park.  We chatted about the new album and tour, music and future plans. Here is the interview, unedited:



(There is a little wind noise in the beginning. Pardon the part where the windscreen is added, I could not edit it out without losing part of the conversation.)

Chatting with the whole band afterward, they are pumped to be back out on the road and to be sharing their new tunes with the fans.  From what I have seen and heard, you will not be disappointed.


The new album, ONYX, will be in stores May 15th!


For more, visit: http://www.popevil.com






For more pictures I took at the FORT ROCK Music Festival in Ft Myers, FL April 15, 2013, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.234000040058104.1073741828.119716648153111&type=1&l=edce3fc98e


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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

My Interview with JOSH RAND (audio)


At the FORT ROCK music festival in Ft Myers, Fl this past Sunday (4/15/13), I was lucky enough to hang with some very cool rockers.  One of the "coolest" is Josh Rand of Stone Sour.  Spending 20+ minutes on his bus in the refreshing AC was an oasis against the extreme temps of the day.  Josh talks about the new album, tour and offers some behind the scenes info. 





If the player doesn't work for you, visit https://soundcloud.com/rockfile/josh-rand-of-stone-sour-april to stream or download.





Enjoy!



For more pictures I took at the FORT ROCK Music Festival in Ft Myers, FL April 15, 2013, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.234000040058104.1073741828.119716648153111&type=1&l=edce3fc98e





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Saturday, April 13, 2013

My Interview with DAVID DRAIMAN (audio)

 
During my radio career, I have interviewed tons of people but few have been nicer or more intelligent than David Draiman.  The front man of Disturbed has unleashed a new project while the monster is on hiatus.  Device has him jumping into the electronic realm with co-conspirator Geno Lenardo (formally of Filter). David sees the industrial rock band as akin to NIN more than the other electronic musical movements of today. 
We got to spend close to a half hour on David's bus, before the second show of the Device tour, at The Culture Room Ft. Lauderdale, FL.  Our interview was slightly delayed due to David having to eat dinner and he could not stop apologizing for it. He really is a super-nice, laid-back dude!  (I had no problem with it, I got to spend more time with Gemini Syndrome and Falseta...look for their interviews shortly.)

Here is the unedited 16 minute conversation. You can stream it below or stream/download it HERE.

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Joining David on the tour: Virus (Dope) & Will Hunt (Evanescence)















Friday, April 12, 2013

DEVICE & GEMINI SYNDROME tonight's plan (video)


After all my years in radio, the one constant you can count on is things not always going as planned.  Hopefully all bases are covered for tonight as I am headed to a very intimate evening with Device and Gemini Syndrome.  Not only am I interviewing the bands backstage but the show itself is in the tiny, but awesome, Culture Room in Ft Lauderdale.  Here is what we are in for:








Look for interviews to be posted tomorrow morning.

Rock On!




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