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EPISODE · Apr 27, 2014

Music Manumit Punkcast - 015 - Re-post of Interview with Hearse Pileup

from The Artist formerly known as the Punkcast · host Doug Whitfield (of the Music Manumit Podcast)

Hearse Pileup Audio mp3 audio | ogg audio | torrent In a perfect world, this would have been out on this feed a while back, but that's life. In this episode: We talk with the band Hearse Pileup. Here are Doug's notes from the interview http://hearsepileup.bandcamp.com/ http://www.hearsepileup.de/ad/ ← don’t be fooled, they aren’t in Germany Matt is a web developer. IE6 ← August 27, 2001 Tell us about your music and tell us what’s new! Been around for 3 years Matt started the band after a long period of doing nothing. British art school people are often insular. Tony is an old friend. Band is angry. Matt did listen to a lot of prog, but Where did the project name originate? First drummer came up with the bad luck name. What type of music is it? somewhere between messy punk/noise The Coachwhips (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coachwhips), Queens of the Stoneage (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queens_Of_The_Stoneage),  Iggy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iggy_Pop),  White Stripes (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Stripes) What’s the deal with “Pretty Shiny Things?” criticism of capitalism while being entrenched in it. Matt works at a design company, where he’s gotten some help with band promo. Johnny Rotten (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lydon) is in a house robe. Rotten apparently did some butter commercials. Martin Atkins: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Atkins “Pay what you want” EP Montage! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU9Uwhjlog8 What’s the news on the new drummer? just got a new drummer! What’s the news on your gigging schedule? no gigs yet, but that should be changing soon How long has it been? 2 months...which Tom claims is nothing! New material? lots of new stuff...enough for an album, They want to do another music video -- probably something new Defecation is the name of a song! We are eating shit! Matt did graphic design, but likes short films! Violence? songs can be violent, but it comes from a critical standpoint http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragons'_Den  aka http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shark_Tank http://ccmixter.org/view/media/samples CC BY-NC vs. CC BY-NC-SA Just an accident, but maybe not ShareAlike in the future. CCMixter interview Why CC? Why restrict people? Also, a good way for publicity How’d you hear about it? student protest movement. Some people think the pay what you want is being devalued. Wu-Tang clan has one album out! Definitely not Irish: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaolin 7-inch was popular because cheaper CC in London? Not a lot locally. Little Death Machine: http://littledeathmachine.bandcamp.com/ -- not CC Who are some people you think we should try to get on the show (aka, who are the important people in Creative Commons music today)? The Vitamin Pets: http://vitaminpets.bandcamp.com/ , sadly, no derivatives Is there anything else you would like to say/tell us about? Festival upcoming!

Hearse Pileup Audio mp3 audio | ogg audio | torrent In a perfect world, this would have been out on this feed a while back, but that's life. In this episode: We talk with the band Hearse Pileup. Here are Doug's notes from the interview http://hearsepileup.bandcamp.com/ http://www.hearsepileup.de/ad/ ← don’t be fooled, they aren’t in Germany Matt is a web developer. IE6 ← August 27, 2001 Tell us about your music and tell us what’s new! Been around for 3 years Matt started the band after a long period of doing nothing. British art school people are often insular. Tony is an old friend. Band is angry. Matt did listen to a lot of prog, but Where did the project name originate? First drummer came up with the bad luck name. What type of music is it? somewhere between messy punk/noise The Coachwhips (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coachwhips), Queens of the Stoneage (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queens_Of_The_Stoneage),  Iggy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iggy_Pop),  White Stripes (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Stripes) What’s the deal with “Pretty Shiny Things?” criticism of capitalism while being entrenched in it. Matt works at a design company, where he’s gotten some help with band promo. Johnny Rotten (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lydon) is in a house robe. Rotten apparently did some butter commercials. Martin Atkins: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Atkins “Pay what you want” EP Montage! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU9Uwhjlog8 What’s the news on the new drummer? just got a new drummer! What’s the news on your gigging schedule? no gigs yet, but that should be changing soon How long has it been? 2 months...which Tom claims is nothing! New material? lots of new stuff...enough for an album, They want to do another music video -- probably something new Defecation is the name of a song! We are eating shit! Matt did graphic design, but likes short films! Violence? songs can be violent, but it comes from a critical standpoint http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragons'_Den  aka http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shark_Tank http://ccmixter.org/view/media/samples CC BY-NC vs. CC BY-NC-SA Just an accident, but maybe not ShareAlike in the future. CCMixter interview Why CC? Why restrict people? Also, a good way for publicity How’d you hear about it? student protest movement. Some people think the pay what you want is being devalued. Wu-Tang clan has one album out! Definitely not Irish: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaolin 7-inch was popular because cheaper CC in London? Not a lot locally. Little Death Machine: http://littledeathmachine.bandcamp.com/ -- not CC Who are some people you think we should try to get on the show (aka, who are the important people in Creative Commons music today)? The Vitamin Pets: http://vitaminpets.bandcamp.com/ , sadly, no derivatives Is there anything else you would like to say/tell us about? Festival upcoming!

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