MAKING CONTACT: Interview with BRIAN DEGRAW of GANG GANG DANCE

July 14, 2011 in Interviews, Music

The following piece/interview was originally written/conducted way back in March and was done so for an upstart print publication that, to my understanding, was to be distributed Nationally.  At that time, there wasn’t a ton of information available regarding Gang Gang Dance’s latest album, Eye Contact, or pertaining exactly to the future plans of the group creating it.  Since my interview, the album has been released to critical acclaim, Gang Gang has already performed their scheduled slot at the Animal Collective-curated ATP event in Minehead, UK, and the band has even announced a slew of upcoming US tour dates.  Although I wasn’t compensated monetarily for the work that I had put into this piece, I was still happy to contribute freely to a new publication, welcoming the opportunity to collaborate on an outside project and to help in its fruition as it grew into whatever it is destined to become.  As for publishing rights, no contracts were signed and, beyond the initial contact with the publicist -whose contact information I had already possessed- all follow up, research, editing, additional contact, and writing was handled by myself.

It would have been great to be the first to provide some “scoops” regarding the album, but it takes a lot to get a new magazine off of the ground and that includes time.  I, of course, never posted the interview here on Monster Fresh, so as not to conflict with the publication that it was originally intended to run in.  A couple of months passed, without any real updates.  I sent an email inquiring about progress with the project, but never heard back.  Eventually, I heard that the magazine had gone into print, but still can’t figure out how to obtain a copy locally or where to instruct anyone to pick one up in their local areas.  I haven’t even seen a copy in person, myself.  My hopes were to help promote the project and alert everyone to it’s existence, but my main goals with writing are to compile information and to make it as available as possible.  Of course, I was also hoping to see my work in print (which it apparently is) and to try and avoid recklessly burning another bridge (which I’m openly risking by posting this now).  As someone who operates an outlet of their own, I’m a firm believer in keeping those who contribute in the loop with the progress of their work.  This is especially true when they aren’t even receiving any real compensation for the work that they provide, other than the pride, outlet, and audience they are creating for.  In my particular situation, I didn’t need the connections or the forum.  I was/am proud of this piece but, as it stands now, I feel as if I’ve put my energy into something that someone else has locked into a box somewhere and have no real understanding of what is happening with it.  I wish no ill will towards the publication and hope to see it surface and do well at some point but, after this much time has passed with consistently little or no response, I feel that it’s time to put this interview up for those that want to read it and have, up until now, been unable to do so.  Like I said, this was originally conducted a full 4-months ago, at this point, but I tried to construct it in a manner that would allow the information to remain consistently relevant.  I hope that endeavor proves to be successful.

as always, thanks for reading.

-Dead C

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AKRON/FAMILY Releases Video for “So It Goes” / Album Listening Parties

January 7, 2011 in Global Destruction, Music, With Video

There are no facts.  Time isn’t real.  Neither is our language.  Everything has been invented and accepted by us as humans.  For all any of us know, we could be sitting in the corner of a mental institution drooling on and talking to ourselves.  It’s all an illusion.  Maybe we’re already dead.  Who knows?  This could all be an experiment by an alien master race.  Maybe we’re all just mold growing on a sandwich or a venereal disease on a giant scrotum.  Remember that time you knew you were losing your mind?  Maybe you DID go over the edge.  Remember that time you ate all of that sugar cube in science class?  Maybe you never came back.  This tangible world will never be as “real” as the intangible one in which we actually “exist” and experience everything.  I get it, but as much as this physical world, your job, and material possessions don’t matter, neither does the bullshit and abstract ideas about perception that you’ve spun around in your skull, which give you a mutated sense of accomplishment for doing nothing but sitting in your own filth and living off your baby’s mama, whom you yell at for walking in front of your XBOX screen. Read the rest of this entry →

Upcoming AKRON/FAMILY Album Written on Volcano/Recorded in Train Station

November 17, 2010 in Global Destruction, Music, With Video

We don’t have a whole lot of interest in posting an update every time a band releases some new cover art or a track list.  Unless the artwork can stand alone on its own merit, it isn’t really “breaking news” to me.  As for a track list… who gives a shit?  If you haven’t even heard the songs yet, it really doesn’t provide all that much information.  On Thursday we received a press release for Dead Oceans recording artist, Akron/Family that contained little more than just that: cover art and a track list.  In fact, beyond mentioning that the trio was announcing a “new album“, the majority of the information that was provided in the email centered around the fact that the label had very little information to provide at all [does that make sense?]  Somehow, the limited availability of details has actually made the whole project that much more intriguing.  Yes, we know that such ideas of “secrecy” and “suspense” aren’t exactly the most innovative or groundbreaking marketing tactics, but, in this case, they are still proving remarkably effective.  In other words, they have tricked me into caring.  And when I say “they” I mean Akron/Family and not our friends over at Dead Oceans, because, if what they are telling us is true, the label doesn’t really seem to know entirely what the fuck is going on with the project either. Read the rest of this entry →