Del Cielo: "I was just playing three dissonant power chords and thought 'I am awesome.'".IN THEORY, ROCK BANDS are supposed to thrive during conservative administrations. The Reagan/Thatcher era brought us some of the best reactionary rock and roll in history from the likes of The Clash and The Dead Kennedys, among others. After all, oppressive politics and rock and roll are basically the yin and yang Yin and Yang Noun two complementary principles of Chinese philosophy: Yin is negative, dark, and feminine, Yang is positive, bright, and masculine [Chinese yin dark + yang bright] of youthful rebellion, right? Maybe it's too early, but aside from the surprisingly poignant (and surprisingly critically acclaimed) recent release from pop-punk godfathers The list of godfathers are organized crime leaders in the United States who are known as "Godfathers" or Dons, who usually control Mafia crime families. See also: List of mafiosi by city, List of Italian-American mobsters Prohibition abbr. do-it-yourself DIY or d.i.y. Brit, Austral & NZ do-it-yourself DIY abbr DIY do it yourself a DIY shop/job. sneakers sneakers Noun, pl US, Canad, Austral & NZ canvas shoes with rubber soles sneakers npl (US) → zapatos mpl de lona; zapatillas fpl to fill, with Fugazi setting the bar pretty high and Dischord doing its part to keep the flame going, but on paper the three women who make up Del Cielo seem like perfect candidates to raise holy hell. On the band's website guitarist Andrea Lisi lists "American Idiot" at the top of her playlist A file that contains an index to a selected group of music files on the computer. Using digital jukebox software such as iTunes and Winamp, playlists are created by the user by dragging and dropping titles from a master index. The software may be able to create a playlist automatically. , and they have a link to their favorite "Bush'isms." But while the band--whose sound could be likened to a more melody-driven Sleater Kinney--seems to play more than its fair share of political-minded benefits from Take Bake the Night to Rock for Choice concerts, the stand out title track from their new album Us Vs Them on Lovitt records Lovitt Records is an independent record label that was founded in 1995 by Brian Lowit who was a student at Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina at the time. In 1998, Lovitt Records relocated to Arlington, Virginia, just outside of Washington, D.C. seems to be the only one to dip its toes into the current political zeitgeist. Over a nice bit of duel vocal interplay and a chorus reminiscent of Sunny Day Real Estate, the band sings: "It's all about your politics, your open mind, the ways you fight ... When did my friends separate into these categories of us versus them?" Del Cielo is Basla Andolsun, Andrea Lisi, and Katy Otto. Did you prepare any charming yet down-to-earth anecdotes for me? Andrea Lisi: No. I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. what kind I am supposed to have. Come on! That was your homework. Okay then, tell me about your connection to Lovitt Records. They've got some pretty hot bands on that label, from Engine Down to Division of Laura Lee Division Of Laura Lee is a band of Swedish musicians/skateboarders originally from Vänersborg, Sweden heavily influenced by post-punk bands, britpop and the DC music scene (Dischord Records). . We've known them for a while from being in the same area; they are putting out our second full-length. Engine Down are from Richmond, and I went to school in Richmond. So where do you work in DC? You have a political job like everyone else? I'm a secretary at the National Petroleum Council. Holy shit! I don't really do anything. I got placed through a temp agency, and our drummer already had a nine-to-five job so I wanted something to match. Have you ever read Thrasher thrasher: see mimic thrush. thrasher Any of 17 species (family Mimidae) of New World songbirds that have a downcurved bill and are noted for noisily foraging on the ground in dense thickets and for loud, varied songs. ? When I was growing up I did. My brothers used to be skateboarders. I was staying at my parents' house recently, and everything from back then is the same. One of the whole walls of my older brother's room is pages from Thrasher with, like, a Jason Lee ad. The other side is dedicated to the Green Bay Packers. I remember in the sixth grade my brother decided he wanted to make me cool; he had me listening to 108 and all these interesting hardcore bands. I don't know what I saw in that back then. Plus we had a ramp in our backyard Our Backyard was a series for pre-school children which aired at lunchtime on ITV from August 1984 until January 1987.It was produced by Granada Television. The format was simple. . The one thing I could do was a fakie Fakie is, in skateboarding, a synonym for riding backwards on a skateboard. When used in conjunction with a trick name, like "fakie ollie", it means that the trick was performed while with your normal back foot as the front foot on the nose of the board, rather than the back of the rock and roll. Then I quit. He also told me he loved girls that wore hats, so I wore a pirate hat for three years. Now that's the type of anecdote anecdote (ăn`ĭkdōt'), brief narrative of a particular incident. An anecdote differs from a short story in that it is unified in time and space, is uncomplicated, and deals with a single episode. I was talking about. What, if anything else, from back then remains influential? Green Day is probably my favorite My Favorite is an independent synthpop band from Long Island, New York. They released two CDs: Love at Absolute Zero and Happiest Days of Our Lives. My Favorite broke up on September 14, 2005, when singer Andrea Vaughn left the band. band ever. I loved them in the sixth grade and I love them now. Don't you think it's weird that all of a sudden everyone is taking them seriously? I don't think I read much about them. I just like them. I could have a favorite band ever and not know the names of the people in it. Would you say Del Cielo is a political leaning band? We do play a lot of benefits, which is one thing I like about our band. We are playing an anti-inauguration show with Q and Not U and Anti-Flag in DC right after a big march to one of the inaugural balls. Do you prefer to play basements or clubs? I really like the houses we end up playing usually. But there is always the house show where we show up and the people are like, "What's a PA?" The thing about basement shows A basement show is a show, often of the punk rock or hardcore punk variety, that is held in the basement of a residential home, rather than at a traditional venue. These are also sometimes referred to as "house shows" as they can happen anywhere in a residential house, not just in is you get a certain energy you might not get in a club. For example, in DC I've seen bands sell out the Black Cat (mid-sized indie venue) and people stand there and look like they want to die. When you paid a decent amount of money to go to a show it's weird that you don't look psyched. So how long have you been together? We just had our four-year anniversary the other day, and Katy (our drummer) had baked us a birthday cake when we got to practice. I don't think that sort of thing happens too much in all-guy bands. So what's different now, from when you first started? Do you remember a point when you started noticing actual fans coming to your shows as opposed to only friends? It is just insane to think about what we sounded like then compared to what we sound like now. We practiced this old song that I wrote junior year in college the other day. When I wrote it I thought it was the most brilliant thing ever. I was just playing three dissonant dis·so·nant adj. 1. Harsh and inharmonious in sound; discordant. 2. Being at variance; disagreeing. 3. Music Constituting or producing a dissonance. power chords and thought "I am awesome." And you totally weren't ... No. You guys have played with some pretty awesome bands like Rainer Maria. Who has been your favorite so far? We play with Q and Not U a lot, and every time I absolutely love it. And Against Me! You guys seem a little less harsh than a band like Against Me! Do the audiences cross over well? Very well. We used to play with a lot of hardcore bands. Every time we play those shows it goes well. I'm like, "You have lots of studs on your vest and you like us." It's weird, but it's cool. Check out www.delcielorock.com |
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