2 albums in and midway through a tour with Protomartyr, Austin's Spray Paint are going from strength to strength with their experimental punk songs. Part Wire, part Intelligence, part AFrames and ALL Spray Paint - this trio are fast becoming one of my favourite bands of 2014, so it was a no brainer to try and get a hold of the group and find out a little more about them... so here we go, Spray Paint in their own words - thanks goes out to the band for taking part.
Let's start
with some introductions, who are you and what do you play?
Cory Plump:
guitar/vocals
George Dishner: guitar/vocals
Chris Stephenson: drums/vocals
George Dishner: guitar/vocals
Chris Stephenson: drums/vocals
Are you in any
other projects?
George and Cory
are in a band called Expensive Shit, Chris is in Dikes of Holland.
You've just
started a tour with Protomartyr, how has it been going? Anywhere you're
particularly keen on playing?
We love
Protomartyr! We met them SXSW before last and have played with them touring
through Detroit. They're great dudes and we're big fans of their music.
Highlights thus far have been Death by Audio in Brooklyn and PJ's Lager House
in Detroit.
Do you enjoy touring?
We do enjoy
touring, though we've done our share with this band and projects past, it's
nice to take a break from the monotony of day jobs and especially nice to
escape the Texas summer for a month.
What's the most
memorable show you've played to date?
Gonerfest is
probably the most memorable show we've played this past fall. Memphis is a rad
place! In a former band we played before Drunkdriver and discovered the impact
and difference playing through big, loud amps makes.
Can you tell us
what it's like being in a band in Austin right now? Seems like a pretty
happenin' place...
Austin is
certainly saturated with music, lots of garage rock bands, lots of any type of
band really. I don't think we'd change much besides that Austin's
infrastructure lacks basements making house shows and diy venues somewhat of a
rarity. Not much we can do about that. The venues here that are worth
playing have great ethos as far as paying bands fairly and putting on good,
well attended shows, our mainstays being Beerland and Hotel Vegas.
I read that Spray Paint were in the list for best performing punk band in the
Austin Chronicle - what do you make of that? Do you care what other people
think?
Well, that's very
kind of them to say! It's much appreciated, we're not trying to rule any sort
of roost or win contests, we're content writing what we like and performing
what we aren't sick of yet. We also make a point to space out our local shows,
it's very easy to overbook yourself in Austin.
You put out two
records last year with SS - anything planned for 2014? Are you having
particularly fecund period of writing music?
We are trying
to complete an album of material for Monofonus Press, we'll hit the writing
process hard upon our return. We've always set tough deadlines for ourselves
which I think is necessary for any artist to get anything done. It's also great
for preventing overthought.
How does
forming a song come about for you? Do band members create elements and bring
the to a practice? Or do you jam together and see how things evolve from
there?
As far as our
writing process goes it's very loose. Sometimes someone will show up with a
riff, most often we see what happens after a few beers. We'll also listen to
whatever song grabbed someone's attention that particular day and use it as a
starting point.
Do you prefer
playing or recording?
We prefer the
writing process to recording and playing. Recording is fun, mixing can be
annoying. Playing a good show is pretty cool too.
Record Store
Day is upon - I was curious to know what your stance on the event is?
We're all avid
record collectors, not the sort that's waiting in line for Record Store Day,
but happy it exists and that music can still be purchased in physical form.
Some scores of this tour: Kitchen and the Plastic Spoons, Fripp/Eno, Circuit
Rider, Bob Wills, Little Jimmy Dickens, Gram Parsons, some early Royal Rasses.....
How would you
spend your ideal day off?
Days off on
tour have been the best when we've planned a camping trip. Didn't get a chance
this time around. The best of those was Patrick's Point in the redwoods.
A question I
always finish on “I’m full of dust and guitars” – Syd Barrett, if you were
sliced in half what would be inside?
Cans, bags, and
dumpsters!
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